Page 10 University Daily Kansan, March 10, 1982 - Kansas sweeps twin bill from Jewell in opener By MIKE ARDIS Sports Writer The Kansas baseball team came from behind twice yesterday to sweep its season opening doubleheader from William Jewell. 9-3 and 8-7. The Jayhawks travel to Emporia State today for a doubleheader. "Those were two of the best come from behind games I've seen," Coach Marty Pattin said. Randy McIntosh went the distance in the first game to collect his first win of the season. He allowed only three runs on four hits, while striking out four. THE CARDIADALS scored three runs in the first innings of Mtmcintosh to take a 3-4 lead, but that was all they got. The Jayhawks scored five runs in the first of the first, and Mtmcintosh allowed one hit the rest the game. "I'm really pleased with McIntosh's performance," Pattin said. "He settled down after the first inning and pitched his game." In the second game, the Jayhawks fell behind in the third inning, when the Cardinals shelled Mike Watt for five runs. The Jayhawks responded with three runs in the bottom of the third. Kent Shelley opened the inning with a single, and after Mark Gilse struck out, the Jayhawks hit three straight doubles that drove in the three runs. The Jayhawks added another run in the fourth and two more in the fifth to take the lead. William Jewell regained possession but was not off. Off Chris Ackley, who replaced Watt. MATT GIBSON can in to replace Ackley and forced three infold outs to finish out the inning. Gibson shut down in the seventh and picked up the victory. Gibson said that the Jayhawks didn't win the game on his pitching alone. He credited the defense with helping win the game. "I had a lot of faith on the mount knowing that they are going to make the plays behind me." Gibson said. The defense committed six errors, three by Joe Heeney, but turned in some nice plays to back up the pitching. "I thought our defense was good," Pattin said, "I was pleased with Heeney's play. He will boot some, that's part of the game. You learn through mistakes." The Jayawaks' baserunning hurt them in the first game, as three runners were picked off base, including one that turned into a triple play. THIS DUO HERTY hit into a double play with the bases loaded, and after the Cardinals completed the double Bill Yellon was caught off third base. Yelton later made up for the mistake with the winning hit in the second game. driving in Heenev. Earlier in the second game, with the Jayhawks behind, 54, Pattin substituted Tavis Holsinger to hit for Mike Bohn. Holsinger responded with a triple on the first pitch that drove in two runs to give the Jayhawks the lead. "Tavis came off the bench and got the hit," Pattin said. "I come out smellline like a rose for this." Hitting was the biggest pre-season concern of the Jayhawks. But the team opened the season with 24 hits. "We have line drive hiters and batters who can handle the bat," Pattin said. "Doubles and singles can beat you as well as anything." THE JAYHAWKS were hit for 10 runs in the two games, but Pattin said he wasn't concerned about the notching. "it's tough to put out there in the cold," he said. "I wasn't too concerned about Watt. By no means does it mean that I won't rely on him." Faced with low temperatures and a stiff wind blowing in from center, the players had to adjust to the conditions. "I talked to some of the guys, and they said the main problem with the pitching was the cold," shortstop Jeff Hornsby said. "Pitching will be our strong point." Pattin said the Jayhawks' workouts have helped cold weather playing. "We do a lot of stretching," he said. "To many teams don't and get hurt. We can't afford to lose anyone." 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GB Beason 49 17 267 Philadelphia 32 30 516 New Jersey 32 30 516 New York 29 25 148 Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 19 899 689 Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 33 134 Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 37 110 Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 34 443 Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 37 393 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 37 154 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 37 154 Western Conference Midwest Division San Antonio 38 35 22 623 Houston 38 27 16 363 Houston 38 27 16 363 Dallas 20 41 339 18 Dallas 20 41 339 18 Utah 21 42 311 19 Utah 21 42 311 19 843-5622 Los Angeles 42 20 677 Denver 31 554 14% Golden State 31 554 14% Phoenix 34 26 567 7% Portland 31 26 567 7% Boston 31 26 567 7% New York 130, Uhuru 112 Arizona 95, Texas 86 Golden State 105, Indiana 85 Chicago 104, Seattle 104 Chicago 104, Seattle 104 Los Angeles 105, Kansas City 99 COLLEGE BASKETBALL NIT RESULTS (N.H) 02 Henderson, State (Ark.) 83 Birmingham South Carolina Spartanburg 75, Franklin Pierce NAIA RESULTS Vernon Aycam Henderson State (Ark.) $3, Birmingham- Southern (Ala.) $53 Rent it. Call the Kansan St. Mary (Texas) 77, Kavier (La) 57 Central Washington 74, Cumberland (Ky) 65 Quincy (II) 63, Cederville (Ohio) 68 Hamilton Island (Va) 85, Oklahoma Christian St. Thomas Aquinas (N.Y.) 72, Washburn (Kan.) Briar Cliff (Iowa) 60, Western New Mexico 58. Philadelphia nips Comets, 4-3 By United Press International PHILADELPHIA-All-Star forward Dave Mac Williams assisted on all four Philadelphia Fever goals as Philadelphia broke a club-record 16 game losing streak with a 4-3 MISL victory over Kansas City last night. MacWilliams' first-half passes went AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOC. MEETING Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Minnesota 30 19 19 19 300 246 78 Winnipipe 26 15 13 6 200 269 82 Dallas 28 17 12 6 200 269 82 Chicago 25 33 10 18 285 303 60 Toronto 18 13 10 18 285 303 60 Kansas City 18 13 10 18 285 303 60 Edinburgh 42 15 12 16 364 262 96 Calgary 24 15 10 16 290 364 64 Vancouver 24 30 14 14 231 243 67 Oklahoma 24 14 11 23 209 262 Colorado 16 14 11 23 209 43 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Calgary 9, Quebec 4 Montreal 8, Boston 1 Toronto 6, St. Louis 4 Iowa 7, Colorado 0 *Stress Management* Thursday, March 11, 7:30 p.m. Laurence Memorial Hospital Kentucky Clinic YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Soccer Team W L Pct GB New York. 22 22 6 Pct .18 Pittsburgh. 11 6 50 .150 Baltimore. 19 19 679 .3 Buffalo. 16 15 679 .3 Cleveland. 9 18 353 .12 N.Y. Jersey. 18 18 333 .12% Philadelphia. 18 23 358 .12% Team | W | L | T | GF | GA | Pts. Hawks | 34 | 7 | 14 | 69 | 38 | 101 NW Hangers | 24 | 7 | 11 | 11 | 11 | 9 Philadelphia | 23 | 27 | 7 | 272 | 262 | 72 Indiana | 23 | 37 | 7 | 272 | 262 | 73 Pittsburgh | 23 | 16 | 7 | 272 | 260 | 53 St. Louis...25 1 833 Wichita...19 14 833 Wichita...19 14 858 Denver...11 16 379 13% Kansas City...9 22 379 13% Kansas City...9 22 379 13% YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Philadelphia 4 Kansas City 3 Hockev to Elson Seale, the Fever's top goal-scorer with 27 goals. The Comets, this season set the MISL losing streak mark at 14, closed the gap with a Val DeSuora end-to-end run with 3:26 left in the third quarter. Montreal 39 12 12 17 9 314 190 63 Boston 36 12 13 9 17 263 152 81 Buffalo 33 12 14 14 254 210 81 Calgary 30 12 14 16 230 280 90 Hamilton 30 12 15 16 230 280 90 But less than a minute later, Mac-Williams fed Louie Nanchoff, who beat Kansas City goalkeeper Enzo DiPileby by taking a shot from a sitting position. 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The Chocolate Unlimited Sundae Johnson scored 14 points in the third quarter, when Los Angeles rallied from a 2-point deficit to take a 75-69 lead in the fourth quarter. Kansas City never came closer than 6 points the rest of the way and lost for the 18th consecutive time in Los Angeles. The Kings have not won in Los Angeles since 1974. TRC Frank, COUPOON 1. 70 with this coupon. The game was marked by the ejection of Lakers' center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar late in the third quarter. He received two technical fouls 13 seconds apart, the second one for a goal. He then scored in disgust. Abdul-Jabbar scored 16 points and had 6 rebounds before being ejected. Lakers defeat Kings, 105-99 Closed Mondays INGLEWOOD, Calif. - Earvin "Magic" Johnson scored 21 of his game-total 27 points in the second half to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a 106-99 victory last night over the Kansas City Kings. Important! By United Press International Good thru Sunday March 14 Store Hours. 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