Page 12 University Daily Kansan, April 16, 1982 'Hawks face crucial series By MIKE ARDIS Sports Writer The Kansas Jayhawks face a crucial four-game series with the Missouri Tigers this weekend as Kansas attempts to keep abreast of division-leading Oklahoma State and Nebraska. The Jayhawks and Tigers will meet in double-headers on Saturday and Sunday at Quigley Field. The teams will play the double-headers will be 12:30 p.m. Kansas, facing Missouri, has the toughest draw of the top three teams in the Big Eight this weekend. The Tigers won by 12 points from the Tigers because Nebraska meets to sixth-place Iowa State and Oklahoma State plays cellardwelling Kansas State at Stillwater. "MISSOURI PLAYS pretty good ball, and we hope we can beat them," Head Coach Marty Pattin said. "I'd like to have that other win at Iowa State, but we're sitting in the same position ofference." KU won three games in two double-headers against Iowa State on Monday and Tuesday. "I don't make predictions. We're going to have to have excellent pitching this weekend to win." Pattin will rely on pitchers Randy McInloth, 4-1, and Mike Watt, 12, in Saturday's double-header. They each picked up complete-game victories against Iowa State on Monday. McIntosh will pitch the opener, and Watt, who has allowed only two earned runs in his last 15 innings on the mound, will pitch the nightcap. On Sunday, Jim Phillips, 3-3, will start the opener with either Kevin Kroeker or Dennis Copen hurling the second game. IN LAST year's meeting between the two clubs, Missouri took two out of three on its way to the Big Eight crown. This year, however, the Tigers are in fifth place with a 2-3 record. They did not play three games on the opening weekend of Big Eight play because of inclement weather, and the Big Eight does not make up rain-outs. CARDS & GIFTS ... for all occasions BARUTHINSOT Southeast Plaza 29th & 30th 841-2900 10-Mon.Fri. 10-Sat. Comets win, 6-3 Nehemiah, 49ers near pact SAN FRANCISCO—The Super Bowl champion San Francisco 49ers also announced today the signing of Remi Mangavec to the world record holder in the high hurdles. Nehemiah and his agent, Ron Stanko, met with Bill Wailah, 40ers coach and general manager yesterday amid reactions from his team he was reached on a multi-year contract. contract at our news conference Friday. We presented Nebenniah and his agent with a contract proposal, and they asked for time to study it." "Nothing has been signed as yet," said a 49ers spokesman, "but we hope to announce Nehemiah had agreed to a Nehiemh, who last played football as a wishbone quarterback for Fanwood High School in Scotch Plains, N.J., in 1977, has been sought by seven colleges. Washington, New England, Dallas, Oakland, San Diego and Pittsburgh. In his workout for the 48ers, Nehemiah clocked 4.1 seconds for 40 yards, which would make him the fifth-best in the NFL, should he make the grade. By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo.-Yilmaz Orhan scored a goal with 38 seconds left in the game last night to cap a three-goal fourth period that enabled the Kansas City Comets to beat the Memphis Americans. 6-3. The win, the second in a row for the Comets, allowed them to stay within striking distance of the Denver Avalanche for the final spot in the MISL playoffs. The Comets have three games left. APPLICATIONS for Business Manager and Producer of Rock Chalk Revue are being accepted at the KU-Y Office. Applications are due by Wed. April 21st. The Kansas Relays a K.U. tradition since 1925. The Town Shop... a K.U. tradition since 1950 For thirty-two years, we've been specializing in providing the men of K.U. and Lawrence with the finest of clothing, sportswear, and accessories. As with all those who have gone before you, we're very interested in your business. 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