Page 10 University Daily Kansan, March 24, 1982 2018年04月24日 KU's Tammy Hoffman is forced out at second base during the Jayhawks 4-0 victory over Michigan State yesterday. The Jay- hawks later defeated Western Michigan, 2-1. The Kansas baseball team, after a 3-6 spring trip, will try to get its pitching worked out as it takes on Missouri in a doubleheader at Queda'yl Fiel. Sports Writer Pitching for the 5-8 Jayhawks will be Randy McIntosh in the first game and Kevin Kroeker in the second game. By MIKE ARDB "I found out a lot about the pitching staff on the trip," Coach Maddy Patrin said. "Some aren't living up to my expectations. If some don't turn it around, they'll find themselves in the bullpen." The Jayhawks opened the spring trip with a 7-3 loss to Illinois in Tulsa. Mike Watt was charged with the loss after giving up six runs in 4% shots. Bill Yellow had the best day at the plate for the Jayhawks, going 3 for 4. Javhawks face Griffons todav to prove his point. “There’s always enough time,” he said. “I’ll look at some of the pitchers. I’ll see what Kroker can do.” THE JAYHAWKS have seven games remaining before they start Big Eight play against Oklahoma on April 3. Kansas has a bye this week as the team will play Pattin said the seven games should be enough to correct the problems. In the opening game of the Pan American tournament, the Jayhawks best Monday to pick up his second win of the season. Mark Gile left the game in the mark. the fourth inning with a hamstring injury, and he reinjured it against Texas A&M. He is probable for today's game. Against Pan American, Jim Philips had a no-hitter going through 4% innings and was ahead 3-0. A fight broke out after a play at third and Pan American fought back to tie the game and won it in extra innings, 4-3. THREE OF THE Jayhawks' losses came in the opponents last at-bat and the Jayhawks only won one of the three extra innings games they were in. "Our record doesn't show us off at Kintosh said. "I could have been better." In the Jayhawks next two games, they lost overwhelmingly, 14-6 to Michigan and 13-1 to Arkansas State. Kansas was limited to two hits that pitched in double figures against Arkansas State. The Jayhawks' pitching was off as the Indians scored in every inning. The Jayhawks turned it around on Friday, batting central Michigan 7-6. Joe Heeney, who had gone hitless since opening day, broke out of his slump goin' 2 for 4. Heeney has continued to hit and now has a four-game hitstreak. This was the only game the Jayhawks won in extra innings with a win over the win. The Jayhawks also had 11 hits, tied for the best output on the tinn. "I was pleased with the hitting at times," Pattin said. "Other times they didn't take advantage of the situation." Scoreboard CHRIS ACKLEY turned in the best Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Team W L Pct. GB Indiana 50 19 7.43 - Philadelphia 47 19 12.36 New Jersey 34 34 500 18 Washington 34 34 500 19 Houston 33 34 435 23 Milwaukee...47 21 691 Atlanta...37 21 493 Charlotte...31 18 414% 15% Indiana...31 17 4.5 16% Chicago...28 10 4.5 16% Cleveland...28 10 324% 11% Western Conference Midwest Division San Antonio 42 37 36 518 4 Denver 32 30 30 612 4 Chicago 27 26 26 576 4 Kansas City 24 24 363 18 Louisville 24 44 383 19 Utica 18 50 18 633 Los Angeles. Seattle. San Francisco. Golden State. Phoenix. Portland. Oregon. 47 47 22 581 .581 47 47 22 681 .22 36 36 31 537 10 36 31 537 10 36 31 537 10 36 31 537 10 New York 120, Cleveland 97 Atlanta 107, Washington 87 San Antonio 106, San Diego 96 Houston 117, Houston 117 Dallas 118, Los Angeles 116 Milwaukee 109, Portland 104 Philadelphia 103 COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA TORNAMENT SATURDAY'S GAMES At New York Hockey NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference North Carolina vs. Houston Georgia vs. Tennessee NOTTENUMBER TONIGHTS GAME CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Bradley vs. Dwight **Team** W W L T G F G AF Pts. **Alverson** 50 17 3 16 22 109 *Alverson derby* 30 14 13 12 108 *Philadelphia* 38 29 19 9 302 281 81 *Philadelphia* 38 29 19 9 302 281 81 *Boston* 38 12 11 201 265 67 Patrick Division Montreal 43 14 17 39 263 205 13 Boston 43 14 17 39 261 205 13 Suffalo 36 23 15 17 275 240 127 Washington 36 23 15 17 275 240 127 Fort Lauderdale 24 21 15 17 248 127 Campbell Conference Nerdy Displosion Edmonton 44 17 14 14 389 281 102 Calgary 27 31 31 31 311 312 71 Vancouver 25 33 16 16 256 272 62 Los Angeles 23 35 16 15 286 62 61 Houston 23 35 16 15 286 62 61 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York Islanders 8. Washington 1 Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Team W L Pct GB New York 25 7 1.778 New Orleans 23 12 1.776 Salemhore 21 12 1.636 Buffalo 19 12 1.636 New Jersey 13 12 1.406 Pittsburgh 13 12 1.373 Philadelphia 12 9 1.257 St. Louis 27 18 771 Texas 21 19 451 Memphis 16 19 12% Denver 13 21 382 Chicago 10 21 13% Kansas City 14 24 104 Men's tennis team defeated YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New Jersey 8, St. Louis 6 Wichita, Denver 2 The Kansas Jayhawks men's tennis team let one slip away yesterday afternoon, when they were defeated by 54-4. The Jayhawks are now 3-3 overall. KU led 4-2 after singles play, but couldn't hold on as they were swept in the doubles matches. This was a complete turnaround from a recent match with Cooke County Junior College. In that match, it was the Jayhawks who were down 4-2, and they came back and swept the doubles matches to win the contest. "I think we definitely took them too The Jayhawks' next match is scheduled for March 31, when they will host Northeast Missouri State, a member of the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletics Association conference. SWMS is an NCAA Division II school. "Hopefully, we will learn from this one," he said. "We can't afford to be underestimating people. We've got to be ready every time out." By TOM COOK Sports Writer Clarke leads softball team to sweep Rhonda Clarke came within one swing of the bat of pitching a perfect game as she led the KU women's softball team to a pair of victories over Michigan State and Western Michigan yesterday at Holom Sports Complex. The Jayhawks upped their record to 9-6 as they downed Michigan State 4-0 and Western Michigan 21- Kansas' next action will be Friday and Saturday, as they host the KU Invitational at Lyons Park in north Lawrence. Nebraska, Oklahoma and Kansas State also will be in the field. CLARKE PITCHED both games for the Jayhawks, but her brightest moments came in the first game. She retire the first 19 batters she faced in that contest before giving up a single to Deanne Moore in the top of the seventh. "Rhonda pitched an excellent game," said KU Head Coach Bob Stanfield. The Jayhawks scored twice in the fourth and sixth innings. She Suerman, an All-Big Eight shortstop last year, collected three RBI with a two-run double in the fourth and a sacrifice fly in the fifth, also had an RB1 single in the sixth. CLARKE FANNED 14 batters and did not give up a walk in either game as she improved her record to 8-4. She increased her strikeout total for the season to 125, but struggled throughout the second game. "She tried really hard in the second game, but her arm was just dead." She looked up. The Jayhawks scored both runs with two out in the third innning. Shelly Fox walked and scored on Cox's single as the ball got away from the center fielder. Cox moved to third on the error and scored when Western Michigan's third baseman booted a pickoff attempt. Pam Cox, Tammy Hoffman and Ascencio each stroked singles in the nightcap as Kansas held on to a one-run victory over Western Michigan. Western Michigan tallied its only run in the seventh inning when Beth Belleville plugged the left field gap for a home run. Kansas finishes sixth in golf tourney Sports Writer By BILL HORNER Sports Writer Lamar: University sent its nationally ranked women's team to the Tiger Tangle golf tournament in Huntsville, Texas, last week, but the team's players didn't provide the toughest competition for Kansas' women team. The Jayahwks, who finished sixth out of seven teams competing, had their hands full with the demanding Waterwood National Golf Club. previous day's total in each of the final two rounds. But Randall didn't place all the blame for his team's high scores on the defense. The women finished the three-day event with a 54-hole total of 1,088 strokes, well behind Lamar's total of 964. Senior Lisa Howard paced the women, shooting a total of 262 for the women's tournament and Patty Cote 273. Bee Boozer 273 and Rita Martin 288. Lamar's Patty Grant won medalist honors with a 238 total. "We accomplished some things, and "We played a very demanding golf course," said Head Coach Ross Randall. "All of the teams were shooting high scores. Lamar won easily, but their scores were so high, none of them would count for national qualifying." we didn't accomplish others," Randall said. "This was really our first chance to get outside in good weather and play," she said. Randall complimented the final round plays of Lisa Howard (83 for 18 holes) and Rita Martin (90), and the play of Dee Williams, who bettered her "The girls kept working at it," Randall said. "They realize they need to improve. We should have much better scores in the next tournament." 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