SPORTS University Daily Kansan, March 29, 1984 SPORTS News briefs from staff and wire reports Men's golf team competing in tourney at Park College The Kansas men's golf team will be competing today and tomorrow at the Park College Invitational in Parkville, Mo. Twenty teams are entered in the 36-hole tournament. The Jayhawks opened their season by finishing 15th of 20 teams at the Conquistadium Invitational in Tucson, Az. March 15-17. Sophomore Steve Madsen, a transfer from Nebraska, led KU with rounds of 79, 73 and 76 for a 54-hole score of 228. He was followed by Chris Hutchens, 232; Jeff Sheppard, 234; Jim Phillips, 238; and Dan Callahan, 243. Callahan and Hutchens are transfers, while Sheppard returns from last year's squad, which finished fifth in the Big Eight Conference. Other KU players expected to compete for playing time this spring include transfer Tim Johnson, redshirts Chris Cejka and Mark Punteney, freshmen Sam Chapman and Todd Zimlich, and returnees Nic Wahl, Ann Knott and Chris Hamman. The KU women open their season Monday and Tuesday at the Sooner Invitational in Norman, Okla. Eight teams will compete in the 27-hole tournament. KU, Spartans scheduled to play two Kansas baseball coach Marty Pattin said yesterday that a decision would be made this morning on whether today's double-header against the Marymount Spartans, scheduled for 1 p.m. at Quigley Field, would be played. "We'll see how the weather does tonight and then take a look underneath the tarp tomorrow and see what shape the field's in," Pattin said. "We've had some leakage underneath the tarp along the ground, but we have trouble with that. It's just kind of a wait-andsee thing right now." The Jayhawks, 9-9 on the season and 0-2 in the Big Eight Conference, and to cancel double-heights against Oklahoma and Central Missouri. State had a loss to Minnesota. The Jayhawks have double-headers scheduled for Saturday and Sunday against Iowa State in Ames. The Cyclones opened their conference season last week by dropping four games to fifth-ranked Oklahoma State. Comets' head says no to $4 million KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The owner of the Kansas City Comets was rejected a $4 million offer for the Major Indoor Soccer League franchise and said that he was rethinking his position on selling the organization David Schoenstadt, who announced the club was for sale in November, rejected an offer made by a group represented by local authorities. "I had an offer Saturday and turned it down," Schoenstaet told the Kansas City Times. "The offer for $4 million was over 10 years, and at present value, that would not be as much as we have in the team. I didn't see it as a serious offer." Davis leads Royals past Expos, 12-7 Schoenstadt, whose original asking price was $7 million, said he was considering taking the Comets off the market. FORT MYERS, Fla. — Butch Davis and Darryl Motley slugged home runs, and Onix Concepcion had four his kids yesterday to lead the Kansas City Royals to a 12-7 victory over the Montreal Expos in an exhibition game. Conception, who is trying to win the startling shortstop position from incumbent U., Washington, raised his batting average to .435, the new mark. Davis connected for three hits, one a solo homer in the fourth inning. Motley hit a three-run shot off losing pitcher Bob James in the Royals' seven-run fifth inning. Positions Opening * We Are Now Taking Applications For The STUDENT SENATE Office Staff. The Following Positions Will Consist Of: Deadline for Applications March 30, 5:00 p.m. March 30, 5:00 p.m. March 30, 5:00 p.m. Treasurer Executive Secretary Administrative Secretary Student Executive By United Press International SEATTLER — With just about everyone else fixated on the future battle of the titans between All-America Patrick Ewing and Kentucky's Twin Towers, Georgetown coach John Thompson focused his worries yesterday on a little Georgetown favored as teams prepare for NCAA Committee Chairperson March 30,5:00 p.m. The Final Four in Seattle's Kingdome Saturday and Monday has one of the great collections of big men in NCAA tournament history with Ewing, Houston's Akeem Olaijuwan, Sam Bowie and Melvin Turpin of Kentucky on display. Applications and job descriptions will be available at the Student Senate Office 105 B, Kansas Union. If you have any questions, feel free to stop by or give us a call 664-3710. Among this year's Final Four teams, only Virginia, which lost Ralph Sampson last year, is without an experienced, dominant inside game. One semifinal matches No. 2 Georgetown and third-ranked Kentucky, while No. 5 Houston takes on a second-place Virginia in the other Saturday night. THE EXPERTS have made the Hovas their choice to claim the title. Leave it to Thompson, who never seems to mind taking exception with the expectations of the media, to debunk the notion that the Boog and Carla "You always hear about the center position, because those three players are exceptional. But you're going to have a good Georgetown basketball team and a good Kentucky basketball team. There are going to be other factors involved." "I think that Twin Towers business is camouflage," he said. "Kentucky has more players than the Twin Towers. I think we do, too." Georgetown-Kentucky game will be won or lost in the middle. ONE OF THOSE factors, according to Thompson, is Kentucky's exceptionally quick point guard, Dicky Beal. Beal, a 5-foot-11 senior, was the main reason Kentucky was able to handle Illinois' defensive pressure in the first half and insure the Wildcat victory with a key drive and layup in the final minute. "Beal is a primary concern of ours we extend our defense, said Thomas Brown." Beal's ball-handling could prove to be equally decisive in Kentucky's efforts to counter Georgetown's well-known defensive pressure. him, then we feel we are in a position to force some of the size that Kentucky has on the frontline to the perimeter a little bit more." "The last nine games he has really come on," said Hall. "He has played great for us. His recovery has meant a lot to our club. knee surgery and rehabilitation set hacks this year. "He is something I'm concerned with an awful lot because, if we can contain THOMPSON'S COMMENTS came during a news conference at which reporters were connected by telephone with the other Final Four coaches. Only Thompson had arrived in Seattle, which represents something of a reversal given Georgetown's penchant for staying far away from the tournament site in previous NCAA playoffs. Kentucky coach Joe B. Hall, who wasn't scheduled to leave Lexington with his team until tomorrow, also had some problems with the character of the Wildcat-Georgetown semifinal as Ewing versus the Twin Towers. "SO LET'S NOT pit Ewong against Sam Bowie and Melvin Turpin all by himself. They have great inside support for Ewing." "Georgetown has two big guys, too," he said, apparently referring to Georgetown's other big inside starter, Ralph Dalton. Hall also had great praise for Beal, who had to come back from off-season "He's become the leader of our team, the inspiration of our team, the spirit of our team. He's the leader offensively, and he's done an excellent job." Paid for by the Student Activity Fee Houston and Virginia, the other two semifinalists, met during the regular season with Houston winning 74-65. But neither Virginia coach Terry Holland or Louis Lewis think that game has any injury on what will happen Saturday. THE FACT THAT it's an NCAA tournament game takes precedence over the other games. Lewis refuted the common belief that Virginia, which entered the NCAA tourney with only a 17-11 record, was one of the three teams in the E.I.A. U.F.C. "I just think it's going to be a good ballgame," said Lewis, who's in the Final Four for the third straight season. 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