Page 10 University Daily Kansan, March 25, 1982 JOHN HANKAMMER/Kansan Staff **tuck Lewalian** is thrown out at the plate in yesterday's second game of the doubleheader against Missouri Western. Catcher Greg Louez takes the throw from left field while pitcher Chuck Kempf backs up the play. KU won the second game 3-2 after winning the opener 6-2. 'Hawks win twice By MIKE ARDIS Sports Writer The Kansas baseball team solved its pitching problems yesterday, at least temporarily, as they swept a doubleheader from Missouri Western, 6-2 and 3-2. In both games, the starting pitcher went the distance to collect the win. Weather permitting, the Jayhawks, 7-8 will face Benedictine in a nine-inning game on Monday. Randy McIntosh raised his record to 3-0 and lowered his era to 3.91 while limiting the Griffons to two runs on six hits. Missouri Western jumped out to a 2-10 lead in the first, but McIntosh shut them off the rest of the game. "IF I CAN get out of the first inning I'll be all right." McMintosh said. McMintosh was hit for 3 runs against William Jewell in the first inning on opening day but held them scoreless the rest of the way. "I'm starting off better than last year. The major thing is that Coach Pattin has us throwing inside," he said. "I've hit two batters this year, the first I've hit at KU, but it helps with the inside oitch." Behind 2-0, the Jayhawks got one run back in the second and scored two in the third and fourth and added one more run in the fifth for the final count, 6-2. "We finally won two in a row," Coach Marty Pattin said. "The pitching was a sign of relief. Randy settled down and worked, timing, and he got the runs he needed. game and went 4 for 6 for the day, raising his average to .440. Bill Yelton was 3 for 6 for the day. "Randy's not a stylish pitcher but he knows how to use his pitches." THE JAYHAWKS had to come from behind in the second game behind Kevin Kroker's two-hit pitching. The Jayhawks went ahead in the third with a run on Mark Gale's single and stolen Jeff Nezuel drove him in on a single. Kroeker had a bad inning in the fourth as he allowed two runs. Until the fourth, Kroeker had a no-hitter going, but gave up back-to-back hits to open the fourth. After the Griffins' two runs, Kroeker retired nine straight batters before Greg Louzeider reached base in the seventh on an error. Kroeker struck out the next two batters to get out of the jam and win the game. Pattin said Kroeker's performance possibly earned him a spot on the state championship. "I was particularly pleased with Kroeker," he said. "He needed to show me something. He can be a big help to us. "RIGHT NOW the start rotation would be hard to say. Probably the Chris Ackley and Kroeker or Duke, Ioel. I like Kevin's sinking fastball. "Duke can start some games. Those people can help in the bulpen to pitch the long relief. With the 9-7 games (the first game of Big Eight play is nine immails and the second game is seven) long men will play an important role." The Jayhawks trailed 2-1 in the bottom of the fifth when Bill Yelton got on base on an error. Keith Heskison singled and went to second on a wild pitch. Jim Heney sacrificed Yelton home and Gile singled Todd Schweigert, running for Heskison, home for the winning run. The Jayhawks tried to add an insurance run in the sixth inning when they had runners on first and third with one out. But Yelton filed out to left and Lewallen was thrown out to try to tag up from third to end the inning. "With our club we have to do things like that," Pattin said. "We have excellent speed. The players will make some mistakes, but I hope the kids will learn. Dick came in high and the ump had to call him out. "We gained a lot of experience on the spring trip. The pitchers were tired. I don't have much experience in systems. Pitching is not the only concern, but I'm very concerned about it." Scoreboard Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference détrict Dhèrne Atlantic Division Team | W | L | Pct. | GB --- | --- | --- | --- | --- Boston | 42 | 10 | .78 | - Philadelphia | 47 | 20 | .63 | - New Jersey | 35 | 34 | .607 | 19 Adelaide | 34 | 34 | .503 | 19 Newark | 34 | 34 | .494 | 19 Milwaukee...47 32 ...621 ...13% Atlanta...33 35 ...685 ...13% Indiana...31 38 ...649 ...14% Chicago...28 40 ...649 ...16% Chicago...28 40 ...649 ...16% Western Conference Midwest Division San Antonio 42 28 .709 Denver 38 17 .659 Chicago 17 32 .59 % Kansas City 35 19 .362 Oklahoma City 25 18 .17 Utah 19 50 .273 Los Angeles 47 22 681 Gary Player 47 22 681 9½ Golden State 37 31 544 9½ Phoenix 37 31 544 9½ California 37 31 544 9½ San Diego 16 16 332 11 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Boston 138, Cleveland 114 New Jersey 119, Philadelphia 106 Detroit 105, Chicago 102 Kansas City 100, Atlanta 106 Phoenix 104, Cleveland 106 Phoenix 104, Dallas 99 COLLEGE TASKETBALL NATIONAL TOURNAMENT Saturday 8:30 SUMMER at New Orleans North Carolina at Houston Georgetown vs Lehigh Valley NIT TOURNAMENT YESTERDAY'S RESULTS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME in New York Bradley 67, Durham 54 Hockey NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference Team W L T G SF GA Pts. 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