Page 10 University Daily Kansan, April 20, 1982 Softball team goes 1-4 By TOM COOK Sports Writer When things go well, they really go well. But when they go badly, they really go badly—just ask the KU women's softball team. The Jayhawks had won 17 of their last 20 games when they ventured down to New Mexico for a tournament last weekend. However, Kansas met up with the likes of Oklahoma State and Arizona State and the Jayhawks proceeded to drop two straight double-headers. The Jayhawks managed to salvage one game in the tournament as they downed host New Mexico, 6-0. Sunday afternoon. KANSAS RETURNS to action today as they host Cloud County in a double-header at the Holcom Sports Complex. The first game has been scheduled for 3 p.m. with the nightcap to follow at about 5 p.m. The Jayhawks, 26-13, returned to their old form against New Mexico after losing their first four games of the tournament. Rhonda Clarke, who was the losing pitcher in those four games, scattered four hits against New York and shut out her 18th shutout of the season. Clarke gave up just one walk, striking out 10 batters, as she raised her pitching record to 22-11. Tammy Hoffman and Shelly Fox had perfect performances at the plate. They each went 3-for-3. Candi Bover added two hits for Kansas. In Friday's games, Oklahoma State took a 1-0 decision from Kansas in the opener and won the second game, 4-1. ARIZONA STATE then took two from the Jayhawks on Saturday. The Sun Devil pounded out 23 hits and they defeated Kansas 6-5 and 5-2. Clarke gave up 12 hits in the first game and 11 in the second. Meanwhile, the Jayhawks managed just one opener and five hits in the nightcap. "Rhonda's stamina was down and she was not sharp at all," said KU Head Coach Bob Stancilf. "This was the only time this season when there weren't any facets of our game pulling us through." JIAYHAWK NOTES: KU Head Coach Bob Stanklift has announced the signing of two more players to national letters-of-intent. An Am Bren, Chris Doyle and Traud Bartlesville, Okla. signed with the Jiayhaws. Golf team takes seventh at Wichita State By BILL HORNER Sports Writer Same song, different instrumentation. The Kansas men's golf team once again faced adverse weather at a tournament, this time at the Shocker Classic in Wichita last week. The Jayhawks fought the elements in WSU's annual invitational event, and when play concluded last Friday, had to play an OLB game against tournament winner Oklahoma State. "I don't think they've played in one day of decent weather yet in a tournament," said Head Coach Ross Randall, referring to the lousy weather that has seemed to follow KU's golf team this spring. Rob Wilkin, who placed 13th individually for the Jayhawks, said, "the wind made it a whole new ballgame altogether." THE SONG was the same for all 20 competing teams. Winds gusting up to 50 miles per hour the first day made play slow, stranding several golfers out on the course as darkness fell, and scores rose. Sparked by Wilkin's 73, the Jayhawks finished the first 18 holes of play with a 309 total, pitting the team for a second-round Brad Deroed added 77s, while Tad Fugate came in with an in 1982-1983 SPIRIT SQUAD (Pom Pon/Yell Leader) TRYOUTS INFORMATION MEETING: Thurs. 15 5:00 p.m. Jayhawk Rm. Kansas Union PRELIM TRYOUTS: Fri. 23 5:30 p.m. Allen Field House CLINICS: Mon. 19 Thurs.22 5:30 p.m. Allen Field House FINAL TRYOUTS: Sun. 25 8:00 p.m. Allen Field House Minority Students Encouraged To Participate The final day of the tournament, Friday, brought sunshine for a while, and then a cold front. The front brought with it high winds and low temperatures, and more ballooning scorecard totals. GET A JUMP ON THE OTHERS The Jayhawks' seventh place finished improved on last year's nineteenth place finish in the same event. In this day and age of increased competition in the job market, an early graduation is an advantage! When you decide to take in summer school, check into Naismith Hall for that Special Summertime style of life. Summers at Naismith Hall are relaxed and friendly, with a full calendar of scheduled outings, picnics and such. Summers at Naismith Hall have frozen rates, free utilities, including A/C, and fully carpeted rooms with private baths. Compared to last year, when weather conditions were a bit more suited for golf, Oklahoma State golfer Tommy Moore's winning medal total of 20 strokes was seventen strokes higher than the winning individual total. So, while you are attending Summer School to "Get a Jump on the Crowd," live it up in style at Naismith Hall. Student Services at Student Prices. "That indicates our progress," said Randall. "We beat 2/3 of the field, and we beat some teams that we couldn't beat a year and a half ago." 82, which included chipping in for an eagle on a hole played in total darkness. "The winds blew so hard, the course was almost unplayable," said Randall. He wasn't the only lamenting coach in the group of teams, which included last year's NCAA runners-up, Oral Roberts, NAIA Champion Texas Wesleyan, and perennial NCAA powerhouse Oklahoma State and Oklahoma. Leases for Next Fall—Spring also available "I THINK the guys were fairly pleased with the finish," Randall said. At some points, it was just a survival game out there. We could learn more to be closer to see how we could fare in good weather, though, to see what we could really do." Among the finishers below KU were Big Eight schools Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa State, and Kansas State. Schools included West Virginia but finished behind the Jayhawks included host Wichita State and always tough Tulsa. 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