Page 10 University Daily Kansan, August 26, 1980 Sports KU gymnasts find new life By TRACEE HAMILTON Sports Writer Like the man without a country, last year's KU gymnasts were left without a team. When the gymnasts learned that the budget axe was falling on their program, many began searching for alternatives to KU. Most wished to get out of the situation, but did not wish to uproot themselves. This fall, seven of 11 gymnasts returned to Lawrence to attend KU. The athletic department had promised last year to honor scholarships already awarded, even though the $70,000 gymnastics program was cut in an attempt to balance the athletic budget. RETURNING TO KU from the women's team are sophomores Kathy Ross, Halleen Ehrig, Pittsburgh; and Cindy Barnard, Bettendorf, Iowa. Back from last year's men's squad are seniors Brad Boerch, Flossmoor, Ill.; Marshall Kelley, Shawnee Mission; and Juniors Steve Foech, Flossmoor, Ill.; and Chris Phillips, Dodge City. Four gymnasts remain in competition elsewhere. Most are on or seeking scholarships from other universities. Kim Danleo, Tucson sophomore, is attending the University of Arizona this fall. Danleo worked out with the Arizona squad this summer, according to her mother, who said that Kim was expecting to receive a scholarship this fall. "The Arizona coach is nice," Diane Danloe, wrote in a comment, "handed out scholarship but, him K is honoring." Ort Roman, Addison, III., senior, accepted a scholarship from California State University-Foster City. Larry Kaplan, Skokie, Ill., junior, who suffered a knee injury last spring, is attending the University of Northern Illinois this fall. Tenn. State will also try out for the team at Kent State University. THE GYMNASTS returning to KU also plan to keep involved in the sport. Ross said that while she would not be competing this fall, she planned to teach gymnastics. "I've been coaching young gymnasts in Kansas City this summer," she said, "and I plan to continue this fall. I'm also hoping to be able to go to the Robinson Gym to work out." STEVE FOERCH and teammate Philpe were published in the University last spring, but they decided not to go. Snow is also organizing a gymnastics team of pre-school ared and older children. Former Coach Ken Snow is still in gymnastics. Snow is the assistant gymnast's coach. "I ENJOY WORKING with young kids who show a talent for gymnastics," Snow said. "I'm much more of a director than a teacher, but I like that." Snow, who coached both the men's and women's teams at KU, said that while coaching one squad took up about the same amount of time, his administrative duties were fewer. "Here at MU if you see a problem, you identify it and report it to the manager," he said. "There are many people to do the work." "MU's athletic department spends money to make money, and makes things happen. That's why MU is so popular." Scorecard 8:00 a.m. – Saultuil Sports Complex 11:30 a.m. – Baseball Iyayi Holcom Sports Complex 5:30 p.m. – Baseball Iyayi Holden Center 7:30 p.m. – Kansas City Mikasa Brewers (C), 4 and 13, Brewers (C) 26 Sports Calendar 2:30 p.m. - Softball Invitations at Hoe杯会 4:00 p.m. - Fold-Hockey Field at Allen Field House 5:00 p.m. - Alcatraz City River at Minneapolis City Row at Minneapolis Chk. (Bets 3, 14) 28 Major-league Baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE - Who is the only KU athlete to be an All-American in two sports? W L Pct. LET GB New York 73 74 605 602 Baltimore 79 74 580 Milwaukee 68 67 560 327 Washington 67 66 500 328 Cleveland 64 61 72 320 Toronto 51 52 72 413 10% 10% 10% 10% Answer tomorrow | | W | L | Pct | GBA | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas City | 81 | 44 | .648 | .648 | .648 | | Atlanta | 61 | 44 | .648 | .648 | .648 | | Texas | 61 | 63 | .492 | .492 | .19 % | | Chicago | 52 | 69 | .430 | .430 | .19 % | | Minnesota | 34 | 69 | .373 | .373 | .19 % | | Pittsburgh | 49 | 74 | .398 | .398 | 31 % | | Seattle | 52 | 74 | .363 | .363 | 31 % | Sports Quiz Texas, Tortoise 5 Tampa Bay, Nets 3 Kansas City 9, Milwaukee 3 Boston, Chelf 2, 11 mignos Oakland, New York 1 Philadelphia, Lakers 4-11), noon Minnesota (Williams 2-1) at Cleveland (Wai Tourists & Giftes Texas (Jenkins 11-0) at Toronto (Jeffersl 4-11) Milwaukee (Williams 20) at Cleveland (Walla 10-11), 8:35 p.m. Detroit (Udur 1-4) at Chicago (Hoyt 5-2), 7:3 Kansas City (Splittorr 9-8) at Milwaukee (Caldwell 11-9) 7-30 m Baltimore (McGregor 15-6) at Seattle (Bannister 6-10) 9:25 p.m. 10:30 p.m. New York (Guidry 19.9) at Oakland (Lanford Detroit (Ujdur 1-0) at Chicago (Hoyt 8-2), 7:30 p.m. Boston (Tudor 4-2) at California (Knapp 2-9), 10:30 p.m. New York (Gudryd 12-8) at Oakland (Langford 13-10) 9:30 pm (Caldwell 11-9) 7:30 p.m. Boston (Tudor 4-2) at California (Knapp 2-9). NATIONAL LEAGUE | | W | L | Pct | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Pittsburgh | 80 | 58 | .502 | 1 | | Montreal | 80 | 58 | .502 | 1 | | Montreal | 80 | 58 | .502 | 1 | | New York | 85 | 54 | .633 | 11% | | New York | 85 | 54 | .633 | 11% | | St. Louis | 94 | 57 | .443 | 14% | | St. Louis | 94 | 57 | .443 | 14% | Houston ... 70 | 54 | .365 | Los Angeles ... 88 | 56 | .349 | Las Vegas ... 68 | 56 | .349 | San Francisco ... 62 | 63 | .498 | San Diego ... 61 | 63 | .492 | 8½ | San Diego ... 61 | 63 | .492 | 8½ Montreal 3, San Francisco 1 Los Angeles 8, Philadelphia 4 Atlanta 5, Pittsburgh 6 Cincinnati 2, Chicago 0 San Diego (Wise 4-6) at New York (Bomback 9.51-8.51) Yesterday's Games *Walk 9-2* @ 8.35 p.m. Chicago (McGhee, 98) & Omaha (Continental) Atlanta (Niekro 11-14) at Pittsburgh (Blyleen 7-9). 8.35 p.m. Houston (Niekro 12-11) at St. Louis (Forsch 9-7). 7:35 m. Chicago (McGlothen 9-8) at Cincinnati (Leibrandt 10-8). 7:06 p.m. Hurdle backs KC hurlers; Brett gets near .400 again Hurdle's hits supported the pitching of Larry Guran and Dan Quisenberry. Gura, 18-5, gave up eight hits and struck out four to win for the eighth time in his last nine decisions. Quisenberry came on in the eighth to record his league-leading 30th save. Hurdie staked the Royals to a 2-0 lead in the second when he belted his ninth home run. Kansas City made it 4-0 in the third off losing both drives, and the Royals added one in the eight and four in the ninth. In the ninth, George Brett, continuing his quest for a .400 season, had a run-securing single. He went 2-for-4 in the game and raised his average to .398. From the Kansan wire services MILWAUKEE—Clint Hurdle homered, doubled and singled to drive in two runs to send the Kansas City Royals to a 9-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers last night. In the seventh, the Brewers had a chance to take the lead but fan interference erased at least two runs. With two on and two out, Robin Yount drove Wilke Wilson to the left field fence. Wilson leaped for the drive with his back to the fence but the ball dropped onto the field. Umpire Evans called Yout out because of fan interference. With last night's victory, Kansas City's magic number was lowered to 20. That means that any combination of Kansas City victories in the first two games will pinch the Western Division title for the Royals. Yanks, Birds drop games From Kansan wire services The Orioles, who are 19-5 in August, lost 10-5 to Seattle. The Yankees, playing before the largest regular season crowd ever in Oakland, were bombed by the A'9-1. The Baltimore Orioles lost their eight-game winning streak last night, but the New York Yankees blew a chance to increase their lead in the American League East. The losses kept Baltimore a half-game baltimore a half-game 39 games left in the season. New year's has 38. York starter Tommy John shelled for eight hits and six runs in four innings. John, 17-7, surrendered three of those runs in the first, including one on a triple by Tony Arms. On the play, he center fielder Ruppert cashed a bat wall and had to be removed on a stretcher. Jones suffered a shoulder injury and possible concussion and was taken to an OAP. The A's record night, 49,300 fans celebrating half-price night, watched New Jones raced back on the drive hit by Arms and seemed to catch the ball just before he hit the wall. The ball fell out of his glove on impact and he laid motionless as two runs scored. Left fielder Lou Piniella retrieved the ball as Armas raced into third. Football team flutters in practice KU football, from its current players to one former player, had a bad day yesterday. "We had our worst practice of the season," Fambrough said. The Jayhawks lost three players to injuries, including starting linebacker Scellars Young. The Jayhawks played "like they were sorry for themselves," Head Coach ConDham froughed said. One Jayhawk alumni had his worst day as a professional. The player, linebacker Jim Zidd, was cut by the NFL's New York Jets. Young, who could become KU's all-time leading tackler this season, suffered a sprained ankle. Also injured were backup quarterback Bill Lillis with back spasms and backup offensive tackle Greg Roach with a sore knee. All three are seniors. Two rookies from KU have now been cut. Tight end Lloyd Sobek was the first. Still in NFL training camps are linebacker Kirby Criswell with Cincinnati, punter Mike Hubach with New England and safety Leroy Irvin with Los Angeles. Running back Mike Higgins has been placed on the injured reserve list by Atlanta. Student Room-Size REMNANTS Over 1000 Choices bud AND SONS ENNINGS 29th & Iowa • Open 'till 8 p.m. in August --of our Family. 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