University Daily Kansan, August 25, 1980 Page 13 H 1 1 I 1 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 II 1 1 III 1 1 II 2 0 II 2 0 II 2 0 II 0 Softball team needs bench help Finding bench strength is the top priority for B.S. student UU softball coach, this week during a practice. Tryouts will start tomorrow at Holcom Sports Complex, but all women interested in trying out must see Stancilt today or tomorrow morning in his Allen Field House office. Stancillt lost only one player to graduation from last year's 45-19 team, center field June Kolebler. But the prospect of having seven seniors on this year's squad has prompted Stancillt to look for youth to back up experience. He had no specific number of players in mind. "TVE KEPT ANYWHERE from 18 to 24 players in the past," he said. "It just depends upon their experience and potential. If I find potential to help us, I'll keep them. This is a good year to keep a large team because of the large number of seniors I have." "Deepthiev, I'd like to find a catcher who could make the team and try to help us." Gay Boznango, KU's starting catcher for two years, will graduate this year, as will her backup. Karl Walberg. Last year's weak spots, first base and shortstop, have been strengthened, Stanciff said, with the signing of two shortstops and the arrival of two walk-on first basemen. KANSAS SON MORE GAME last season than any other team in KU history and broke nearly With the loss of Koleber, the Jayhawks will lose some of their offensive punch, but have six returning players who hit above the .300 mark last year. Koleber led the team in six categories, including batting average and stolen bases, but left fielder Rose Ruder was right behind her in both. Her third outfield percentage in the 60 games she played. Keli May, who spent most of her freshman season as the designated hitter, will try for a startup spot in the outfield. May provided much of the power in the second season, setting records in triples and home runs. Troyouts for the KU baseball team will be weekend, weekek, Head Coach Saturday said Sunday. Anyone interested in trying out must attend a meeting at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in the press box area on the second floor of Allen Field House. Temple said the tryouts would be conducted Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at Quigley Field. "If anyone wants to try out, they must be at the meeting," Temple said. "If you miss that, there won't be time to give everyone a chance." This is the second year that KU will field a fall semester baseball team. The Big Eight baseball season is played in the spring. Mauch splits with Twins BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) — Gauge Mauch, the dean of major league baseball managers with 21 years of service, resigned yesterday from the Minnesota Twins after a 3-2 loss to Detroit. Mauch said he no longer could feel comfortable with his part in the Twins' progress. “It’s time for these players to hear some new words from a new voice.” "For many years, I threw around a lot of words to a lot of players," he said after the game. "We were words that meant a lot to me; words like pride, dedication and responsibility." "I hate the word quit, and I don't think that's what I'm doing. I not satisfied that I'm making contribution enough to stay around, and it irritated me to the point that I suggested to him Griffin if it would probably be a good idea for the team to function in a new atmosphere. The Twins were 54-71 at the time of Mauch's resignation, more than 25 games behind Kansas City in the American League West. He will be "He agreed." replaced for the balance of the season by third base coach Johnny Gory. The 84-year old Mauch, who also had managed the Philadelphia Phillies for nine years and the Montreal Expos for seven, was on the second year of a three-year extension with the Twins. "I will be a big part of Cities' press that Mauch, upset by his team's poor play, would not finish out the year." "I don't have anything to say about it," said Mauch's nephew, shortstop Roy Silam, who was a third baseman for the Mets. "We knew about the press conference after the game but we were all hoping it wouldn't happen," said rookie outfielder Rick Softlo, who had tears in his eyes. "I wish I could hit three thousand and make him stay. He was big-league all the way." "It was a double loss," said pitcher Geoff Zahn, referring to the Twins defeat to the Tigers. "The second loss is much more important than the first." 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