11 NTOWN Coach's return ends KU's unbeaten season By DAN BOWERMAN Sports Writer Jane Markert had mixed emotions when she brought her Central Missouri State University (CMSU) field hockey team to the University of Kansas yesterday. Markert, last year's KU coach, said she wanted her own team to win but still felt a strong kinship to the players she left. She said she had taught she to play field hockey. But Market's players didn't let her sentimentality get in their way as they handed the KU team its first loss of the season, 5-1. "I enjoyed the victory," Markert said, but it hard because I know most of these people. CMSU DOMINATED the game both in scoring and in penetration time. Central Missouri had 8:06 of penetration time in the first half and 5:37.2 in the second. The Jayhawks managed 3:03.6 in the first half and 4:25 in the second. Nancy Lambros scored KU's only goal with 14 minutes left to play in the first half, but CMSU led at halftime, 3-1, and scored two more goals in the second. Because Janet Ballard, KU's varsity goalie, was injured Tuesday night and was unable to play, KU coach Diana Beebe beebie had very little experience at the goalie position. "I THOUGHT she played an excellent game," Beebe said. "She went into a position that she didn't know much about." She knew she had to have such praise for the rest of the team. "We played field hockey," she said. "We couldn't stop the ball; we couldn't hit the ball. We weren't aggressive at all. By the way we played, we should've lost. But we're going to try to correct that by Friday." IN THE junior varsity game that followed the varsity game, Central Missouri edged KU-1, 0. The Jayhawks did beat CMSU in penetration time, however, with 6:14 in the first half and 3:32 in the second, compared to Kansas' 5:04 in the first half and 7:31 in the second. KU now heads into its toughest stretch of the season by playing four games in five days starting from Friday. Southwest Missouri State comes to KU on Friday, followed by Wichita Collegiate School on Saturday and the Kansas City Hockey Club on Sunday. KU then travels to William Jewell on Tuesday. KC tabs Gura, Leonard KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Larry Gura, a New York Yankee castoff, will be the Kansas City Royals' start pitcher against the New York Yankees in Saturdays American league play-off games royals manager Whitey Herzog announced yesterday. Dennis Leonard, a hard-throwing right-hander, will start Sunday night's second game. Herzog declined to name a starter for the third play-off contest in New York. Gura, who doesn't hide his bitterness toward Yankee manager Bill Martin, fashions a jacket and brings to the club in May in New York that she said. Fran Healy to New York. He hurled a four shothut against Oakland on Sept. 23, the Royals last and most important victory of the season. "I was hoping against hope I would get to start Saturday," the 28-year-old left-hander said. "Martin told me in spring training he would use me for long relief and spot games." He never even let me warm up in the bullpen. "This will be the biggest, most emotional game of my life. I don't have anything against the Yankee organization. But I do against Billy Martin." Earlier yesterday, Martin revealed that his starting pitcher for Saturday, Cattfish Hunter, had trouble with his pitching arm much of the year. Hunter, a 20-game winner from 1971 to 1975, finished the regular season with a 17-15 record. He also led the team in assists. Martin has announced that Ed Figueroa, whose 19-10 record is the best among Yankee starters, would pitch the second game Sunday night. TACO BELL Serving KU and Lawrence 1408 W.23rd ★ Quality Mexican Food 843-7711 Fast Friendly Service Close to Campus The One & Only PECKER CAP This hat is quickly becoming the official K.U. 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I thought the ofference improved a great deal throughout the week, and by the end, I ought to be home around a warm fire rather CORNERBACK SKIP SHAP, who picked off two errant passes against Wisconsin last week, is still hampered by a sore shoulder. It might not be able to play, according to Moore. Moore said he had several ways of shuffling personnel around in the secondary to replace Sharp if necessary, but he'd also recommend on freshmen Sam Smith or Dave Harris. VASQUE HIKER Closes at 12:30 Saturday, Oct. 9 for Maintenance You'll be glad you've got a boot **is good!** 1.) PADDED COLLAR A KNEE for comfort. 2.) PADDED TONGUE on healing for protection. 3.) FULL GRAIN ROUGHOUT HEATH is durable. 4.) VIRTAM LUG SOLID AND NEEL for support. 5.) VIRRAM LUG SOLID AND NEEL for support and traction. 6.) FULLY LEATHER LINED for inside comfort. This medium weight backpacking boot is designed for rugged terrain with backpacks of 25 pounds or more. For an additional fitting, step in and see us. 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