Page 8 University Dally Kansan, April 12, 1983 'Hawks split double-header with Mizzou, win series By JAN BOUTTE Sports Editor KU batters drilled 11 hits in the first game of yesterday's double-header against the Missouri Tigers and won, 6-2, but lost their touch in the second game, losing 10-0. The Jayhawks won two of the three games against Missouri on this road trip, bringing their record to 9-10 and 3-4 in the Big Eight. "I HAVE TO FEEL very satisfied winning two out of three here," KU coach Marty Pattin said. "We've got a good hitting ballcub. Our kids just **KVM** Housing Problems Got You Down? If so, Kaw Valley Management, inc. can help you with all your housing problem! FREE Rental Alert For information call (013) 814-9000 Square 205, 91st Kentucky BUSINESS MANAGER Immediate openings in several fields, BA/BS to age 27, US citizen, paid training & relocation, excel, pay & benefits package. Call Navy Officer Opportunities 800-821-5110 won't give us and that's what makes them such a good hitting club." Second baseman Mark Gile led the 'Hawks at the plate, going 4-for-1 in the first game, including two doubles. On his double to right field in the fifth inning, Gile turned his left ankle rounding first base and was unable to play in the second game. He played through Sunday's game. Including Sunday's game, Gile was 7-for-8 in the Missouri series, with three doubles and a home run. "Unfortunately we couldn't use Gile in the second game," Pattin said. "He's being carried a good stick for us, but we didn't want to take a chance and lose him for the rest of the year." THE CASTLE TEA ROOM OTHER BIG BATS for the Jayhawks were Dick Lewallen, who hit his third home run of the season, and John Glenn, who knocked his fourth home run out of the park yesterday. Lewallen is within nine hits his old record in KU history. Brian Gray currently holds the record with 171 career hits. 1307 Mass. phone: 843-1151 KU picked up its runs in pairs, scoring two in the first inning on a Gile double and Lewallen's home run. Then in the second inning, Joel Gibson, who has hit in 11 of the last 13 games. Boyds Coins-Antiques Class Rings Buy-Sell-Trade Gold-Silver-Coins 231 Antiques-Watches New Hampshire Lawrence, Kansas 60044 913-874-8327 The Crewel "The Original Needlework and Quilt Shop" 20% OFF Entire stock with this coupon Good thru May 1st. (excluding sale items) 841-2656 Place a Kansan want ad. Call 864-4358. THE TIGERS SCORED five unearned runs in the fifth inning, when John Marquard reached first on an error by shortstop Glenn, then the next batter singled, moving Marquard to second base. Then he scored a little singled home Marquard for the first run. Then Bill Holder walked, loaded the bases. MOURSIR'S PITCHER, Tim Danze, held the Jayhawks to only one hit, a double by the first batter in the game, Jim Heeney. After that, Danze allowed only two base runners in the seven- inning game. up another five runs, two in the sixth and three more in the seventh. immings but was called in the seventh on the 10-run rule. In the sixth inning, Jim Heeney singles with two outs to score two rickets. MISSURU'S FIRST RUN came in the first inning when Shane Fairbanks scored on Bill Hance's double to right center. The next run came in the second, when Dave Harel doubled, advanced to third on a long fly by Fred Ambs and scored on a ground out to first by Paul Martin. Ambs then hit a grand slam home run, and Phillips was through for the game. Matt Gibson finished the game on the mound for the Jayhawks, giving singled, and scored on Glenn's home DIRL. The next outings for the Jayhawks will be double-headdress against Nebraska on Saturday and Sunday at Quigley Field, unless Pattin is able to reschedule one of the season's rainsouts for this week. Saturday's opener is scheduled to start at noon, and Sunday's at 12:30 p.m. John Heeney was the winning pitcher for the Jayhawks, giving up seven hits. Jim Phillips started the second game, which was scheduled to go nine KU DEPARTMENTS OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AND HISTORY The Coalition for the Defense of Palestinian Human Rights and the Organization of Arab Students Former Diplomat in Paris, Damascus, Baghdad, Kuwait and U.S.Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Present in a lecture titled: JAMEE E. AKINS ARE PALESTINIANS DROWNING IN OPEC OIL? 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