Page 16 University Daily Kansan, April 13, 1983 Sports Brown says Hill White will remain Larry Brown, head basketball coach, announced yesterday that he would retain Jo Jo White and Bob Hill as his assistant coach. Brown also is a member of the Buffalo, N.Y., on a recruiting trip as the Hill announcement came just one day before the high school signing day. "I felt it was necessary to keep continuity among the staff and players." Brown said. "Bob and Jo. Jo have certainly made their mark on Kansas basketball." WHITE AND HILL were both assistants under former coach Ted Owens. White had been an assistant for two years while Hill has been at KU since 1977. The announcement ended speculation about the two coaches which began when their names were brought up as possible successors to Owens. Prize recruit Curtis Alken from Buffalo had said he would not come to Kansas if White were not at KU in some capacity. HIRED AFTER AN outstanding professional career, White, 36, had kept in close contact with the players after Owens' firing. While a player at KU, White was a two-time All-American and played on the 1968 Olympic team. "I hope he stays," said Kerry Boagni after Brown was hired. "His main concern through this whole thing has been us." HILL, 34. SPENT four years as an assistant at Bowling Green State University and two years as an assistant at Pittsburgh State University over the job with the Jayhawks six years ago. Soviets make roster changes intend to film Relays events The Soviet Sports Committee has made several roster changes in the delegation it is sending to the 1983 Kansas Relays, according to Mark Scott, executive director of Athletes United for Peace. The sports committee regulates sports competition in the Soviet Union. The Soviet replacements include Yuri Tampi, who placed third in the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow in the hammer throw, 800-meter runners Oliga Minevea and Lydmila Veselkova and distance-runner Tatyana Poznikova, who placed fourth in the 1983 World Cross Country Championships. Scott said the Soviets had dropped three women athletes from the meet and had replaced them with three women and an additional male athlete. GONE FROM THE INITIAL Russian delegation are women's coach Nikolai Malyshev, heptahlete Valentina Kurochkinia and 1,500-meter runner Zamira Zaitseva. Athletes United for Peace is planning a schedule of events for the Soviet athletes that includes a visit to Haskell Indian Junior College and a reception for the Soviet athletes upon their graduation from Tuesday, April 16. The reception will be at the Lawrence Holiday Inn and begin at 4:30 p.m. Bunge strikes out 13 Shockers Softball team wins two against WSU By COLLIN HERMRECK Sports Writer The Jayhawk softball team showed yesterday that they hadn't forgotten how to play during the weather-caused layoff as the University of Kansas picked up its 17th and 18th victories with 3-0 and 3-2 wins over Wichita State at Holcom Sports Complex. The Jayhawks, now 18-3 for the season, got a star pitching performance from Tracy Bunge in the first game and good defensive play despite forceful winds, as the Jayhawks held the Shockers scoreless for KU's eighth shutout this year. BUNGE, NOW 13-2 for the year, tossed 13 strikefeats in the first game, fanning the last five Shocker batters. Wichita State, 4-8 for the year, had its last baserunner in the fourth inning after an intentional walk. Burge went on to retire the last 10 batters in her three-hit performance. KU got its first run in the first innning when Colette Seitz scored from third on an RBI single by Bunge. Seitz had advanced to third after her lead-off single preceding a sacrifice by Pam Cox and Liz Commino's single. THE JAYHAWKS scored two insurance runs in the fourth and fifth innings. A looping double by Kim Cobb to right field scored Ann Brent for KU's second run, KU's third and final run came after a four-run rally against her team-leading batting average to 356. She scored on Becky Ancelos's single to left field. "It was about time," Ascencio said. "I thought I was more relaxed today. I wasn't thinking about a million other things." "I was pretty pleased the first game," KU Coach Bob Stanclift said. "We got a couple of key hits at first, and we played pretty well defensively." KU TOOK A QUICK 3-0 lead in the second game on a three-run home run by Ascencio only to see that lead cut to one run later by the Shockers. Wichita State came back to rout Seattle, KU's starting pitcher, and the Jayhawks for two runs in the top of the third inning on three of KU's game-high seven errors. Sitz, 4-1, still came away with the win before handing over the pitching duties to Bunge in the top of the seventh inning. "With Catolee throwing hard, her control kind of gets her in trouble," Stancillift said. "I wanted her to keep pitching and I hated to pull her because she needs to keep pitching." BUNGE. WHO PICKED up her second save of the season, came into the game with one runner on first. Her earned run average is now 0.29. She struck out the first batter she faced on three straight pitches. The final outs came on one of two Jayhawk double plays yesterday when Ascenio fielded a slow roller on a bant in front of the plate, fired it to second for the second out, where it was passed on to first for the final out. There won't be any rest for the Jayhawks as they host their conference fee Kansas State at 3 p.m. today at Holom. After rainouts with Missouri and K-State it will be KU's first conference game and Stancill expects a good contest. "Our games with them in the fall were real close," Stanclift said. "They have a really experienced team with many of their players back." Jayhawk Becky Ascencio was greeted by her teammates after hitting a three-run homer to put the Jayhawks ahead of Wichita State, 3-2. The Jayhawks won both games of the doubleheader yesterday, raising their record to 18-3. Women's tennis team defeats WSU Ironically, Runnels and Guilfoil were the only two singles players to lose matches for the Jav Hawks, who are now 12-5. Laura Runnels and Maureen Guilford won the No. 2 doubles match to clinch a 54 victory for the KU women's tennis team against Wichita State yesterday in Wichita. "I'm just thrilled for the girls," said Coach Scott Perelman. "They had been beaten twice last year by Wichita, 9-0. The thing that's going to me is that it was a total team effort." IN SINGLES, No. 1 Christine Parr of KU beat Gill Brendale, 6-2, 6-4; No. 2 Sandy Sadler edged Runnels, 6-2, 7-5; Steffanie Dick, KU, defeated苏莎 Deam, 1-6, 6-4; No. 4 Molly Maine beat Guilfoll, 6-3, 6-4; Debbie Coleman, KU, beat Sayl Sheby, 6-4, 6-7 in the No. 5 match; No. 6 Debbie Stephens, KU, whipped Chervil Dewitt, 6-3, 6-4. Rumels and Guilfoil won the No. 2 doubles, beating Dean and Maine, 6-2, 7-5; No. 1 Braille and Sadler, WSU, beat Parr and Dicke, 6-1, 7-5; No. 3 Webber and Sherri Blatner, WSU, beat Stephens and Coleman, f-1, f-3. "This is a tremendous turnaround for the program." Perealman said. "It's a big day for ON FRIDAY, the Colorado women's team will take on the dayhawks on the Allen Field. "I believe this is going to give us a lot of momentum going into the Colorado match and the rest of the Big Eight schedule." Perelman said. "I believe we've come over the hump." Martin's single helps K.C. beat Boston, 5-1 By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jerry Martin's two-run single highlighted a four-run eight-inning outburst that carried the Kansas City Royals to a 5-1 victory last night over the Boston Red Sox. George Brett led to the eighth with a double against John Tutod, 0-1, and Hal McRae walked one out later. Frank White then singled Brett in the second half. The hitter hit Dion Slaugh walked to load the bases. TUDOR WAS REPLACED by Luis Aponte at that point, and Martin greeted him with a single to right-center to score both McRae and White. John Wathan then singled to load the bases and pinrunner Joe Simpson came home with the final run when Willie Wilson walked. Mike Armstrong evened his record at 1-1 with two innings in relief of starter Steve Renko. Dan Quisenberry then set the Red Sox down in order in the ninth inning. BOSTON TOOK a 1-0 lead in the first on a two-out walk to J Rice and back-to-back singles by Tony Armas and Carl Yastrzemski. But Reno kicks out of the inning when White is down at 10, and the light throw from Amos Otis on Yastrzemski's hit. Kansas City tied it in the fourth, when Otis singled, took second on another single by McRae, went to third on a double-play ball by White and came home on a wild pitch by Tudor. Kings beat Bulls, 112-102 move closer to playoff berth The Red Sox had two more chances to take the lead, but Armas ended both of those threats with double-play grounders to third. By United Press International The Kansas City Kings took another step toward an NBA playoff berth last night when they whipped the Chicago Bulls, 112-102, and the Denver Nuggets lost to the Utah Jazz, 125-116. The Kings moved one full game ahead of the Nuggets with only three regular season games played. Mike Woodson had 34 points and Larry Drew had 27, allowing the Kings to beat the Bulls. THE DEFEAT WAS the seventh straight for the Bulls, equaling their longest lean streak of 1985. The Bulls beat a long-time rival. Kansas City held a 31-point lead in the second quarter when Woodson made it 64-33 with 4:42 left in the half. The Kings led 72-52 at halftime when Woodson had 23 points and Drew 16. The Kings built up a 91-64 lead with 4:26 left to play in the third quarter, but Chicago scored to straight points to trim the lead to 91-74 entering the final period. The Bulls moved to within 91-80 on a 3-point goal by Reggie Theus in the fourth quarter. The Kings went 6:52 without a point when LaSalle Thompson scored on a tip-in with 9:34 left to play. CHICAGO OUTSCORED KCITY City 27-5 and cut the lead to 96-91 when Jawam Oldham scored a basket with 5-53 on a goaltending call against Joe C. Meriweather. The Bulls climbed to within four points with 82 seconds left to play when Dave Corvie scored on a 3-point play. But those were the Bulls' final points. Chicago's Quentin Dailey had 23 points and Theus added 20. MEANWHILE, +4 Nall Lake City, Utah, Darrell Griffin scored 30 points and Ricky Green added 28 in leading the Jazz to the victory over the Nuggets. over the Ruggers. The win was the 29th for the Jazz, giving them their most season victories in the team's four years in Utah. The Jazz led 109-91 with 11 minutes left when Denver rallied. The Nuggets got within 119-116 when Griffith stole a pass with two minutes to go and put in a jumper. John Drew added 20 points for Uah and former Nuggets center Rhyll Kelley added 17. Jimmy Tollemache scored 14. Kiki Vandewghew led Denver, 42-37, with a game-high 34 points. Alex English added 27 and SUA and KJHK present Use Kansan Classified. WHY BUY A TERMINAL WHEN YOU CAN BUY A COMMODORE 64K MICROCOMPUTER FOR ONLY $495.00? 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