10 Wednesday, March 26, 1975 University Daily Kansan By Staff Photographer GEORGE MILLENER III 'Take it off . . . ' KU's Rob Strand removes a medal from his neck after William Jewell's Coach Steve Thompson objects to umpires, saying that the medal was distracting to his batters. The incident occurred in the fifth inning of 4-3 loss in the first game of a double header yesterday at Oulieu Field. Suttle finishes sixth in all-star balloting Rick Suttle, a center on the University of Kansas' basketball team, has been chosen to play in the four annual Pizza Hut Basketball Classic on April 15 in Las Vegas. Suttle, who completed his career as KU's seventh best scorer, finished sixth in the balloting for the West squad with 249,106 votes. DUCLA's Dave Meyers led the balloting for the West squad with more than 300,000 votes. North Carolina State's David Thompson, who was voted to the East squad, received the most votes, more than 610,000. Other members of the West squad are Ken Smith of Tulsa, Lionel Hollins of Arizona State, Maurice Harper of St. Mary's of California, Rich Kelley of Stanford, Louis Dunbar of Houston and Ike DeVore of Midwestern of Texas. Two atlargive players were named to complete the 10-man squad. They were Gus Williams of Southern California and Ricky Sobers of Nevada-Las Vegas. KU's Roger Morningstar narrowly missed making the squad. He finished tenth in the balloting, and teammate Danny Knight finished 14th. Joining Thompson on the East squad were teammate Monte Towe, Rick Whitlow of Illinois State, Glenn Hansen of Louisiana State, Kevin Greve of Kentucky, John Sullivan of Purdue, George Sorrell of Middle Tennessee State and Steve Green of Indiana. Is your automatic transmission ailing? Starting to slip or grab? Let Gene, our automatic transmission expert, check it for you. At DON'S AUTO SERVICE we pride ourselves on being the best . . . Don's Auto Service 900 New Jersey 842-0753 The University of Kansas baseball team, behind solid four-hit pitching from Rob Allinger and Mike Love, defeated William Jewell College 4-2 Tuesday to salvage half of a doubleheader at Quigley Field. KU lost the first game 4-3. 'Hawks split doubleheader KU Coach Floyd Temple said the 'Hawks lost the first gift because they couldn't get it. The team didn't.' when, with one out, freshman shortstop Ron MacDonald doubled, moved to third on a single by Kurt Knopf and then scored on a sacrifice飞 by Carl Heinrich. The next two batters waited the bases. But the ball went to John Corner, struck out, and lost all by one run. In each of the last three innings KU and its first two batters on base was able to score two runs. In the sixth inning KU had runners on first and second with nobody on. But when Steen Raab attempted a sacrifice bunt, he hit into a double play. "Not executing that sacrifice really burt." Temple said. The losing pitcher for Kansas was Nate Thurnhoffer, whose record is now 9-4. The winning pitcher for William Jewell was Brett Rajepine. hurt, Tampa salute. KIT had another chance in the last inning "Thrushhoffer made two bad pitches but other wristpitch well enough to win," said Kroenke. In the second game a home run by Ron MacDonald in the first innings proved the key to his victory. Allinler allowed two hits and struck out five players in the first four innings. The 'Hawks later added an insurance run in the third inning and two more runs in the seventh inning to win 4-0. KU's season record now is 3-9. "When you get good pitching, as we got them when I love them, like you都会 to win." Templi said. Although the game was played in 30-degree weather, the KU players said that, once they got out and were moving around, it wasn't bad. Third baseman Mike Hannifan said the only time the players were really cold was after a game against Chicago. Temple said he would make two changes to KU's next game, which is against NASHVILLE. "I'm going to move Monty Hobbs to right field, and Carl Heinrich will start at catcher Swimmers in nationals "In the Big Eight meet, it was a total team performance and a total team effort, and we couldn't let up anywhere if we were to win," Dick Reamon KU coach, said this week. "As a result, we had 12 who qualified for national champions, which is more than I expected." On the beaks of an upset win at the Big Eight swimming championships on March 6-8, the University of Kansas swimming team won in the NCAA championships at Cleveland. ★★★ "The team is very excited about it, and I feel like the only way to build a program is Of the KU swimmers who qualified, 11 will attend the NCAA meet. Seniors Tom Hodgson and Randy Kancel decided not to swim in the national meet, Reamon said. KU's NCAA contest with team-ease mark in lap progress- alist: Allan McDonald (46.22). (1) In winning its eight straight Big Eight championship, KU swimmers broke 12 school records, won five individual titles and qualified 12 swimmers for the NCAA championships. Diver Steve King and swimmer Gary Kempf already had qualified for the NCAA championships in previous meets. Sports Writer By STEVE BOYCE 100 (fresh) breaststroke-Tom Connolly (59.80) 200 (breaststroke-Ben Kenney (21.00) and 500 (breaststroke-Michael Foster (18.00)) 000-medley indoor fire department-Gary Kempel (4.09.11) 000-medley outdoor fire department-Mike Alley, Carrigan, Armand 000-medley indoor fire department-Louis Fletcher, Carrigan 000-medley outdoor fire department-Don Mendez, Carver, Compton 000-medley indoor fire department-Mike Alley, Carver, Montana 000-medley indoor fire department-Louis Fletcher, Carver, Montana to make sure those qualifiers are rewarded with the chance to go," Reamon said. "It's the only place they can get All-America certification." KU will take four conference champions to the meet: Allan McDonald, Gary Kempf, Ben Wagener and Steve King. Other KU entrants are Mike Alley, Dale Carver, Tom Compton, Mark Hill, Don Menzle, Craig Parman and Mike Ullers. Reamon said the KU swim team never had been a national power but had become more concerned with national competition this year. main. Ulfert Waldew, Waldew King and Mark Hill. three meter divina - Kina and Hill. "I'm very pleased to have this many people qualify for the national meet because it enables us to go into competition with a team of more than an individual attitude," Reamon said. Tennis meets set for women However, he said it was impossible to predict how well KU would do, although some KU swimmers were capable of earning All-America certificates and of scoring at the meet. A swimmer earns All-America称号 if he'd better or in any event at the NCAA meet. "We came back and ran two a-days after the conference championships," Reamon said. "I wanted to make sure that our national effort should be the very best that we could possibly give and that we would stay up on our conditioning." The varsity and junior varsity University or Kansas women's tennis squads will be in the first round. The junior variety will play Drury College's junior variaty at 2:30 today on the courts behind Allen Field House. It will be behind the season for the KU junior variaty. to try to "get some more hit in the lineup." Temple said. Heinrich and Hobs each had one of KU's six hits in the second game. KU Coach John Sample's varsity tennis team will travel to Manhattan for a meet with Kansas State University at 1 p.m. Thursday. ★★★ First Game Tallahassee Jewell KU W. Salemany L.Thurshoffer (0-4) KU W. Salemany L.Thurshoffer (0-4) 00 100 100 R H E 1 Tallahassee Jewell KU W. Salemany L.Thurshoffer (0-4) 00 100 100 R H E 1 Tallahassee Jewell KU W. Salemany L.Thurshoffer (0-4) Players meet at the entrance to the handball courts Tuesday's softball doubleheader between the women's teams at the University of Kansas and Wichita State University was canceled early Tuesday morning because of cold weather, according to coach Sharon Drysdale. at 7:30 KU women cancel WSU doubleheader because of weather Drysdale said KU decided not to play the games because they would have been the first games of the season and because the team had several players with injuries that could have be aggravated by playing in cold weather. W-Allinder (2-2), L-Townley PLEASE ATTEND!!! Handball Club Meeting Thursday, March 27 The games probably won't be rescheduled, but an attempt will be made to schedule games against another team. Drydale said. She said KU hadn't been concerned about canceling the games because they were intended merely to provide playing time for some of the first-year softball players. 843-2139 6th & Missouri