10 Tuesday, September 23, 1986 / University Daily Kansan KU rugby teams split matches By JANE ZACHMAN The Kansas rugby club gained some valuable experience this weekend at the Aspen Invitational Rugby Tournament, head coach Bill Mills said yesterday. The competition included some of the top club teams in the country. Ruabv The varsity and club teams combined for the two-day tournament. Mills said the combined play allowed some of the younger varsity players to develop their skills. The Kansas team finished 2-2 in the tournament. Kansas won 9-6 in overtime Saturday against the Denver Highlanders. The match was tied 6-6 at the end of the special 50-minute game. Regular play allows 80 minutes for a game. in the five-minute overtime period, a turnover by the Highlanders allowed junior kicker Paul King to score the winning field goal for Kansas. The Belmonto Shore, a team from Newport Beach, Calif., beat Kansas in the second game 16-3. The only score for Kansas came from club player Carlos Rivolo, who scored three points on a drop-kick. The Belmonte Shore is one of the best club teams in California, said Mills and Rick Renfro, Kansas club coach. Even though Kansas didn't win the match and the team had some problems working together, the coaches said there were some strong individual efforts. The Sacramento Rugby Club beat Kansas on Sunday 33-6. The only scoring Sacramento allowed Kansas was on a penalty try. While attempting a try, KU senior Mike Van DerBosch was tackled ilegally, so the official gave Kansas the six points. Kansas won 22-6 over the Denver Harlequins in its last game of the tournament. King scored two tries and kicked a conversion and a penal- Senior Drew Pollock scored a fluke try when he stripped the ball from a Harlequins player in the Denver end zone. tv kick The caliber of play in the tournament was excellent. Mills said. Among the two teams that played in the finals, the Denver Barbarians and the Gentlemen of Aspen, there were four players who were on national teams. Also playing at the Aspen tournament were the Kansas Grey Hawks. The team is made up of KU alumni and former Kansas rugby players. The Grey Hawks won its division with a record of 3-0. The alumni team beat the Aspen Old Boys 10-0 in its opening match. Jack Armstrong and C.C. Buck each scored a try. scores a try. The Grey Hawks beat the New Mexico All-Stars 10-3 in its second game. The Hawaiian Harlequins lost to the Grey Hawks 18-0 in the final match. Shields might need surgery Coach says he'll stick with Smith on field goals By a Kansan sports writer Kansas reserve linebacker Warren Shields may need surgery for an injured finger, head football coach Bob Valesente said yesterday. Shields, who did not play Saturday in Kansas' 16-13 victory over Utah State, had his finger examined by trainers late yesterday. His status will be announced today. He may have broken his finger last week during practice. Also, right tackle Pete Popovich strained his back in the game and didn't practice yesterday The Kansas special teams were the focus of attention at the practice as the Jayhawks started their game plan for Saturday's game against Indiana State, Valesente said. Valesente has made no changes in the depth chart concerning the kicking game. Freshman Mae Smith will still handle the field goals and extra points and sophomore Chase Van Dyne will kick off. Junior Rich Rieth still will do the punting. Against Utah State, Smith miss ed a 24-yard field goal and an extra point attempt. Smith has made only one of four field goals this season and one of two conversion attempts. Reith bobbled two low snaps on punts. "Our kicking game is just like our offense, it is young and inexperienced," Valesente said. "We just have to keep working with them and by the time the Big Eight season comes around we hope they'll be ready." United Press International supplied some information for this story. The Kansas men's golf team is in second place after two rounds in the All-College Classic in Oklahoma City, Okla. Kansas golfers in second place going into tourney's final round Sports briefs The Kansas team is trailing North Texas State, which scored 568. KU finished the two rounds with 577 strokes. John Ogden, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, is the top Jayhawk golfer and is in fourth place overall. He shot rounds of 72 and 70. Brian McGreevy, Wichita junior, is in fifth place with rounds of 73 and 70. The 15 teams competing in the tournament will play the final round today at Lincoln Park. Relays group seeks applicants The Kansas Relays Committee is seeking applicants for the Student Relays Committee, Al Fereshetian, Kansas Relays manager and assistant track coach, said yesterday. The student committee is instrumental in conducting and organizing the event. he said. The Kansas Relays, which will take place next spring, is the third-oldest track meet in the nation and one of the most prestigious. Fereshetian said. About 50 students are needed for the committee. Applications will be accepted from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the track office at Allen Field House. The deadline for applications is Friday, Sept. 26. KU goes 2-2 in softball tourney The Kansas softball team lost its first games of the season last weekend in the Nebraska Invitational softball tournament in Lincoln. Line Jayhawks finished 2-2 in the round-robin tournament. The team chalked up both of its losses Saturday when it played Illinois State and Iowa State. The record is now 6-2. Kansas lost 3-2 in extra innings to Illinois State. Kansas 1982 "Who," he gave it away." Kansas head coach Bob Stanciflift said yesterday. "We had the bases loaded in the bottom of the eleventh attempt, but we couldn't score." KU fell to Iowa State 6-3 in the second game. Stancilift said the team didn't recuperate from the first game. Sunday, the Jayhawks came back and beat Kearney State 8-3 and Nebraska 4-1. There were no places given in the tournament. Illinois State and Iowa State each had a record of 3-1. Nebraska's record was 2-2 and Kearney State's was 0-4. CU player wins defensive award KANSAS CITY. Mo — Colorado defensive tackle Curt Koch, an important factor in Colorado's near upset Saturday of Ohio State, yesterday was chosen Big Eight defensive player of the week. Others nominated for the award were Kansas defensive end Phil Forte, Missouri punter Tom Whelihan, Nebraska cornerback Brian Davis, Oklahoma State end Ricky Swap and Iowa state tackle Bert Husenbush. Koch had 11 tackles, five unaffected, and four quarterback hurries in Ohio State's 13-10 victory. NCAA to investigate Texas Tech LUBBOCK, Texas - The NCAA yesterday said Texas Tech University was under investigation for alleged recruiting violations in the school's football program from 1982-84. Texas Tech was notified of the investigation and has until Nov. 3 to respond to the allegations, said school president Lauro F. Cavazos, Of the nine Southwest Conference schools, six have been hit by reports of illegal recruiting or of paying players. Southern Methodist and Texas Christian have been placed on probation by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Newspapers also have reported irregularities in the football programs at Houston, Texas A&M and Texas, but those three schools are not under official investigation by the NCAA. The alleged violations at Texas Tech occurred during the tenure of former Football Coach Jerry Moore, who was fired last fall. Moore has denied knowledge of the violations and a former signee who made some of the allegations, Chris Pryor, said he believed Moore was unaware of the alleged violations. Pryor, a highly recruited running back from San Antonio's Converse-Judson High School, told a Lubbock newspaper last October that former Red Raiders assistant coach Danny Allison and a booster, Charles Whitenhill, provided money, the use of rental cars, hotel rooms, food and other inducements while he and teammate Chip Lambert were being recruited From staff and wire reports. OU keeps position in football rankings The Associated Press That was assured yesterday when the Sooners and Hurricanes remained 1-2 for the third consecutive week in the Associated Press poll. The 21st meeting between the country's No. 1 and No. 2 college football teams will be Saturday when Oklahoma visits Miami. Oklahoma, 2-0, hammered Minnesota 63-0 Saturday and received 55 of 59 firstplace votes and 1,175 of a possible 1,180 points from a nationwide panel of sports writers and sportscasters. Top 20 poll Miami, 3-0, was idle. The Hurricanes received one first-place ballot and 1,104 points. Meanwinkle, Alabama and Nebraska moved up to the 3-4 spots, while Michigan and Penn State slipped a few places despite victories. Southern California, Maryland and Iowa made the Top Twenty for the first time this season and Notre Dame dropped out, along with Brigham Young, Florida and Georgia. Alabama defeated Florida 21-7 and moved from fourth place to third with 1,020 points. Nebraska, a 59-14 winner over Illinois, jumped from sixth to fourth with one first-place vote and 934 points. Michigan, a 40-point favorite over Oregon State, slipped from third to fifth with 946 points after downing the Beavers 31-19. Washington pounded Brigham Young 52-21 and rose from seventh to sixth with one first-place vote and 903 points. The remaining first-place ballot went to Penn State, who defeated Boston College 26-14 but fell from fifth to seventh with 878 points. Louisiana State and Baylor, the 8-9 teams last week, both lost and dropped into the Second Ten. Auburn climbed from 10th to eighth with 722 points after trouncing East Carolina 45-0 and Arkansas went from 12th to ninth with 639 points by defeating Tulsa 34-17. The Second Ten consists of Arizona State, Southern Cal, Maryland, Texas A&M, Iowa, UCLA, Baylor, LSU, Michigan State and Florida State. Rounding out the Top Ten is Arizona, a 41-17 winner over Oregon. The Wildcats, No. 17 a week ago, received 583 points. Miami of Ohio, which has not been in the Top 20 since 1976, did not make it this time despite a stunning 21-12 upset of LSU. Notre Dame fell to Michigan State 20-15. 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