起 Page 12 University Daily Kansan, October 22, 1981 Conflicts delay Steiner's career Life hasn't been exactly what Brent Steiner expected. First, there were the NCAA recruiting violations by Arizona State that caused the sophomore cross country runner to transfer to KU after his freshman year. And now, after sitting out most of the cross country season with back problems, he won't be ready to compete. Brent Steiner KU Coach Bob Timmons said he would apply for a hardship ruling for Steiner. "I just hate to lose him," Timmons said. "He's our lead manager." When Steiner decided to enroll at Arizona State, the NCAA ruled that ASU had recruited illegally. The ruling, which stripped Steiner of his eligibility, didn't occur until the university already placed third in the Pac-12 cross country meet. Steiner then transferred to KU and was the individual winner in the Jayhawks opening meet at Wichita. But he later complained of back pains and found out that two bones had grown together. Timmons then decided that it wouldn't be right for Steiner to compete in the Big Eight or NCAA meets. "I would be unfair for him to run," Timmons said. "He hasn't done any training since mid-September. If he were to compete now it would be a half effort. That's not fair to a good athlete." Steiner said he hoped his loss wouldn't seriously hurt the team's chances in the Big Eight meet. "I still think they have a good chance of winning," he said. "Everyone just has to stay together." Yankees shut out Dodgers By United Press International NEW YORK—Tommy John, using his sinker to perfection, drove his ex-teammates' championship hopes deeper into the ground last night with seven innings of three-hit pitching in helping the New York Yankees win the Lakers. Dodgers 3-0 and take a commanding two-zame lead in the World Series. Larry Milboreau's two-out, run-scoring double in the fifth innings, which came after an error by second baseman Dave Lopes, provided the only run John and reliever Rich Gossage needed to defeat Burt Hooton and complete a home sweep for the Yankees in the first two innings. The Yankees added a pair of eighth innings insurance runs on an RBI single by Bob Watson and a sacrifice fly by Willie Randolph. AFTER A TRAVEL day, today the best-of-seven Series reserves at Los Angeles tomorrow at 7:30 p.m., with left-hander Dave Righetti pitching for New York and left-hander Fernando Valencia going for the Dodgers. It will mark the first time since 1960 that two rookie starters opposed each other in the Series. John, 38, who pitched for the Dodgers against the Yankees in the 1977 and 1978 seasons, struck out four and allowed only three outfield outs before leaving the game for a save. The Yankees allowed one hit during the final two innings to pick up his second save of the Series. As has been the case in previous meetings between these clubs since 1977, it was a defensive play the Yankees made and one the Dodgers didn't that proved to make the difference. John turned in the defensive gem for the Yankees when he knocked down Steve Yeager's hard liner with two out in the fifth and runners on first and third and threw out the Dodger catcher at first. JOHN SET down the first 12 battles in order, retiring nine on infield grounders, before Steve Garvy broke the center leading to the fifth. Garvey moved to second on Ron Cey's hit-and-run infeld out and the Dodgers got a break when shortstop Milbourne, trying to nail Garvey at third on Pedro Guerrero's grounder, threw the ball away to put runners on first and third with one out. John struck out Ken Landreau and then saved his own skin by sticking his glove up to knock down what appeared to be a line single to center by Yeager. John located the ball on the mound and threw it to Yeager. 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