Page 14 University Dally Kansan, April 8, 1983 Debra Batea/KANSAN Baseball coach Marty Pattin demonstrated exactly what he meant to pitchers Kevin Kroele and Drew Hosman when the 'Hawks practiced on Quigley Field yesterday for the first time this week. The 'Hawks will play doubleheaders tomorrow and Sunday against the Missouri Tigers in Columbia. The Jayhawk softball team beat 15th-ranked Creighton yesterday after an 11-day吓off caused by rain. They took both games of a double-header in Omaha, winning the first, 2-0, and the second, 4-1. KU beats Creighton Tracy Bunge picked up her 11th win of the season in the first game, holding the Bluejays to only one hit while the Jayhawks combined for five hits. IN THE SECOND game, KU, now 16-3 for the season, got one run in the first inning and three in the fourth to win. KU's game-tying score in the third inning. The Jayhawks, who had been averaging four runs a game, were Colette Seltz got her fifth win of the season with only one loss. outh by Creighton 9-6 in the second game, but still managed to come away with the win. KU CONTINUED to win despite a problem with errors. KU committed one in the first game and two in the second, making a total of 28 errors for the season. No games are scheduled for KU during the weekend. However, a busy week is in store next week for the Jayhawks. The schedule includes possible home make-up games at 3:00 p.m. Monday with Allen County, a make-up Wednesday with Missouri and a 3:00 p.m. header Tuesday with Wichita State. All the games are scheduled for the Holcom Complex. Golf team tied for 23rd Kansas golfers head into today's third round of the Houston All-American Invitational tie for 23rd place in the Masters tournament. Plateau, cut for tomorrow's final round. The Jayhawks, with a 36-hole team total of 619 stries, are tied with Texas Tech and Stephen F. Austin in the nation's top college golf talent. Kansas was tied for 25th place with Rice after Wednesday's score of 307, which was 27 shots behind the pace of first-round leader Texas A&M. The Jayhawks combined for a team total of 312 yesterday, but moved up two places in the standings despite the team's higher score. DAN MULLEN, after carding a 74 yesterday, leads KU with a 150 total for 38 holes. Rob Wilkin and Jeff Sheppard are tied at 155, while Dean Frankiewicz is at 159. Brad Demo has a 36-hole total of 162. No Kansas golfers are among the top 10 individual scorers. BIG EIGHT FOE Oklahoma State leads the tournament with a 569 total. Defending NCAA champion Houston is on point at 574, while Oral Roberts is third at 573. Swim team in 8th place Kansas swimmers Ron Neugent, Jenny Wagstaff and the 800-yard freestyle relay team were among the list of top finishers yesterday at the U.S. Swimming Short-Course Championships in Indianapolis. The Jayhawks finished the second day of competition in eighth place. The Browns came in fourth. Neugent's time of 3:56.9 in the 400-yard individual medley placed him second in the consolation finals and eighth in the event. WAGSTAFF JUST missed qualifying for the consolation finals with a 18th-place finish in the 200 freestyle. At the second round, he seconds off the 12th-place cutoff time. The Jayahwak the 800 freestyle relay team of Celine Cerny, Tammy Peace, Tammy Thomas and Wagstaff set in 11th place with a time of 7:29. THOMAS, WHO HOLDS the collegiate and American records in the 50 and 100 freestyles, is favored to win tomorrow's 50 freestyle race. She set a new meet record Wednesday in the 100 freestyle with a time of 48.89, breaking the previous mark of 48.94. That record was set last year by the University of Texas' Jill Sterkel, who did not enter this year's meet. The meet record Thomas set was :49 off the American record time she set at the NCAA Championships. "I think he has a chance to do a lot for the program," Phil Lowcock, Kansas City, Kan., senior, said. "He's been successful in other jobs and he's got a big enough name to get all of our recruits." Some students reacted positively yesterday to KU's hiring of Larry Brown as head basketball coach. MANY STUDENTS had heard the announcement, but hadn't heard of Mr. Brown, who was wanted to know if Brown was the first choice on the search committee's list. "It depends on what the other possibilities were," said Andy Berkley, Kannas City, Kan, freshman who knew best the we could have got." Although many students disliked the dismissal of former coach Ted Owens, some said that Monte Robbins remedy the situation by hiring Ripley. "I think it has an excellent choice," said Brian Yount, Spring Hill junior. "Monte put another feather in his cap. Brown's the type of coach KU was looking for. He has charisma and a running offense." search was what JoJo White's role would be if he wasn't named head coach. ONE QUESTION that was brought up constantly during the "I'd really like to see JoJo stay on," said Dean Brush, Palm Desert, Calif. sophomore. "I think he would be an integral part of the team. With them, the players will need someone to relate to that they already know." Lora Tucker, a KU senior sprinter, has definite ideas about athletics and education. Tucker, the captain of the short-distance runners, is coming on strong in this year's outdoor season. Some students showed a concern about Brown, who has left two coaching jobs in the last three years. "THE ONLY THING is how long he'll stay around," said Scott Neuval. Overland Park sophomore, think he was the only one who's mind only on my concealment. Many people who thought that Johnson might have made a mistake in firing Owens said that Johnson himself and the KU sports program. "I THINK MONTE Johnson had a goal for the KU sports program and I think he's accomplished it," Brush said. KU sprinter finds her own way to the top Tim Patton, Shawnee freshman, said, "He accomplished what he set out for. A big name coach with a winning record." It hasn't done any good for KU coaches to try to persuade 21-year-old Lorna Tucker to change, because she her own ideas about how to do things. By EVELYN SEDLACEK Sports Writer "When I was six years old, I lived in the inner city of Oklahoma City where the kids were kind of rough." Tucker said. "I attended an all-minority school and you had to think before you said anything, or bad things could happen. You learned fast, maybe that's why I'm cautious about the changes that are made in my life and the people that I associate with." BUT THEN HER family moved to Britain, a suburb off the inner city, and Tucker said that it was about that time when he got married to her, both academically and athletically. Since coming to KU in the fall of 1979, Tucker has accumulated a whole set of honors to overshadow her high school awards. And during her years at John Marshall High School, she won many awards in both categories. LATER SHE QUALIFIED for nationalists and made it to the semi-finals. She was a member of the 1,600-meter relay team that ran a record time of 32 minutes and 59 seconds mile relay team that finished eleventh at the national outdoor championships. Last year in the Big Eight outdoor championships, Tucker finished third in the 400-meter dash. She set a KU outdoor record with her time of 53,40, which ranked her among the top 15 collegiate sprinters. In this, her last season, Tucker is captain of the short distance runners, and is turning in winning performances in the 400-meter dash. "ILora is a very talented and versatile athlete who can run anything from the 100-meter up to the 200-meter." Carla Coffey, head track coach, said. IN HER FOUR YEARS at KU, she has changed from a loiter to a tavern. "When I first got here, I never said anything to anybody," Tucker said. "I came to practice every day, I ran and then went home and began studying." As Tucker thought back to these years, both the happiness and the frustration of her memories showed on her face. She spoke of the futile efforts of the then-coach Tert Anderson and the team to make her feel more at home. "They just didn't understand. I like being by myself." Tucker said. "When I came to the track, I was very serious. The more I got to know people, the more I got involved. People thought I was too cool and laid back. I was, but I'm a little better today." THEO HAMILTON, the women's assist track coach, said, "Lora is energetic, outgoing and enthusiastic. She runs a tough race with herself, but she's always smart. And that builds character. She's one person everyone seems to like to be around." In addition to the athletic challenges of track, Tucker has run into another challenge—making people believe that colleges place education before athletics. "A lot of people say that since you're an athlete, you get all kinds of privileges in school, which I really don't think we get as track runners," she said. "People tend to categorize us in that way. Education is first. It always has been on my list. "In high school you ran into problems with athletes and their education. People were always saying that athletics should be whatever sport they participated in. But at KU too, I always said that I'd never be a bum athlete and I'm still not." BROADENING HORIZONS through WOMEN'S RECOGNITION A SPECIFIC CEREMONY TO HOMOOR OU STATISTICALLY WOMENLY A SPECIFIC CEREMONY TO HOMOOR OU STATISTICALLY WOMENLY DATE: Saturday, April 16, 1983 TIME: 7:30 P.M. PLACE: ALDERSON AUDITORIUM Reception following the ceremony SCHOOL-BASED BY COMPASSION ON THE STATIS OF WOEN. 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