Page 8 University Daily Kansan, September 29, 1980 KU wins own quadrangular The KU women's cross country team nipped the University of Nebraska to capture a quadrangular meet at Lawrence Country Club this weekend. Nebraska's 52 points were just nine short of KU's pace-setting mark of 43. Colorado State University tailed 64. Wisconsin Wichita State trailed the field with 66. "I think that this was a good indication of what this team is capable of." Kansas coach Carla Coffey said. "We needed a win to get ourselves motivated." Leading Kansas with a fifth-place fresh was finished Nancy Grogowski, with a time of 19:13. Tanya Heard was seventh with a 19:17 time. Five other KU runners finished among the top 20 spots, including Denise Homa, who covered the 3.1-mile course in 19:40, good for enough in 40th. "Denise is really coming on," Coffey said. "She's getting much better." The men's team didn't fare as well as its female counterpart, however. Kansas was buried by Southern Illinois University 45-13. "We thought we had a chance against 'em, but we got whipped," Bob Timmons, KU coach, said. "They were a good team. They looked light on their feet. I think they will win the Missouri Valley Conference this year. "I think that this loss shows us that we have a long way to go to the conference." Timmons said one of the reasons his team lost was its tender age. "We are awful young. We have two freshmen on the team and until last week we had only two runners that had run varsity," he said. Kansas will have a chance to bounce back Saturday when it travels to Stillwater, Oklahoma, for the Oklahoma State University Jamboree. The women will run in Columbia, Mo., against Missouri on Friday. Pitching, defense carry KU softball team By PATTI ARNOLD Associate Sports Editor In the first non-game of the season, an 18-inning scrimmage with Johnson County Community College last week, the KU softball team pointed out 40 hits This weekend the softball team played in its first real games of the season and finished third in the Nebraska tournament in Lincoln. The power of the KU bats wasn't there, but the pitching and defense were. But KU coach Bob Stancifl said he was not alarmed at the lack of offensive power displayed by his team. The team had lost fundamentals in practices, not live bitting. "I was pleased with the defense overall the whole tournament," he said. "We did not hit the ball at all, but I'm not surprised, no more live pitching than we've seen. I not really alarmed. We have a lot of potential." While the hitting was somewhat chitting was, according to Stanley's report, it Marla Meskimen came one walk away from pitching a perfect game against Kansas State, Rhonda Clarke, the newest addition to the pitching coprs, pitched a complete game against Creighton, gave up five hits and struck out seven. But KU gave up two unearned runs and couldn't get any for itself and the Jayhawks lost 2-0. Kansas won three games and lost two in Nebraska. THE CASTLE TEA ROOM Iowa was the first KU victim, but a the Jahwaks in 1875. KU paired the lates together. Senior LaAnn Stanwix picked up the victory for KU. came yesterday's game and Meskimen-k of his shut-out of K-State. The second game on Sunday was against former KU players turned coaches. Kelly Phipps, who coached Utah State to the national title last year, and Debbie Kuhn, a former KU player and coach, are now heading the Iowa State team. Darla Johnson pitched a two-hit shut for KU. Two bants and a base hit produced the only run Kansas needed. phone: 843-1151 1307 Mass But KU was eliminated by Nebraska 2-1 in the 11th innning after leading 1-0 in the bottom of the seventh. KU gave up a goal against the teams went into extra innings. A bloop infeld single with the bases loaded pushed Creighton to a 2-0 victory in the second game on Saturday. Then Thursday Night At shirts, hats, frisees, posters and a Grand Prize. 1 3/4 Miles North Of The Kaw River Bridge cheat PRIZES: Footlights Posters, Stationery, etc. Imaginative Cards & Gifts check weekday specials Holiday Plaza 841-6377 (across from Greenbrier's Del) each week Watching Your Weight! 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George Brett, struggling in his attempt to become the first 400 hitter since Ted Williams in 1948, moved closer to becoming the first man since Rod Carew in 1777 to bat 388. He hit a pinch-hit grand slam home run in the sixth inning, his 22nd horne of the year, and raising his average to. 385. The loss went to Rich Gale, making his first appearance after missing several starts with tendinitis of the shoulder. Gale was ineffective in relief, giving up four runs on four hits and four walks in just 1/2 3 innings. Gale also hit a run. The loss dropped his record to 13-9. Starter Paul Splittorf gave up the charter our own earned, to continue live-long problem. The Royals have a day off today and will be at home tomorrow night against the Seattle Mariners. Kansas City will win the season with a six-game homestead. Chiefs stumble to another loss Both of Fout's scoring throws were to Kellen Winslow, a former All-American at Missouri. Winslow had six receptions for 74 yards on the day. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UO)—Dan Fouts hit 15-of-30 passes for 194 yards and tossed two touchdown passes to lead the San Diego Chargers past the hapless Kansas City Chiefs 24-7 yesterday. The Chargers had the ball for only 2:37 in the second quarter, but Fouts made the most of the time. He went to the bank with a pair of three-play pass and drove out without a loss in four games and Kansas City without a win in four tries. Hal Stringert returned an Earl Garr fumble 28 yards to the Kansas City 32, and Fouts sandwiched a pair of 13-yard passes to Winslow around a 2-yard run by John Cappelli to give San Diego a 14-7 lead with 2:01 left in the first half. 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