4B Friday, October 21, 1994 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NATURALWAY 820-822 Mass.841-0100 - Ladies Night/ No Cover - 2 For 1 Drinks & Shots - $3.00 Cover - $1.00 Anything - $3.00 Cover • $1.00 Anything "Ya'll Come Back Now. Ya Hear? 2515 West 6th 842-9845 BRIEFS Historic Eldridge Hotel 7th and Mass. • Downtown, Lawrence 841-757 Basketball team nets second scholarly recruit of the year Kansanstaffreport The Kansas basketball program Wednesday received its second commitment of the fall. T.J. Pugh, a 6-foot-9, 210-pound forward from Omaha Creighton Prep High School, has decided to play for the Jayhawks. percent of his shots and 38 percent of his three-point attempts last season. Pugh chose Kansas after visiting campus for Late Night with Roy Williams on Oct. 14. He also had visited Stanford and Marquette and canceled trips to Nebraska and Purdue. Besides averaging 20.5 points, eight rebounds and three and a half assists in leading his team to the state championship last season. Pugh has a cumulative grade point average of 3.95. He also hit 60 The Jayhawks signed another good student two and a half weeks ago. Point guard Ryan Robertson has a 4.0 GPA at St. Charles West High School in St. Charles, Mo. Tennis teams ready for weekend Kansan staff report Members of the Kansas men's and women's tennis team are competing in tournaments this weekend. The men's team will begin competition today in the region five Rolex National Indoor qualifier in Wichita. Finalists from the singles competition and the champion from the doubles competition will advance to the national Rolex tournament in February in Dallas. On the women's side, senior Nora Koves began competition yesterday in the Riviera All-American. The tournament is being played in Pacific Palisades, Calif., through Sunday. The Riviera All-American is the second leg of the collegiate grand slam. The final two tournaments will be the Rolex National Indoor and the NCAA Outdoor this spring. Koves was the champion of the grand slam's first tournament, the SkyTel National Clay Court Championships earlier this month. With her victory, Koves is the only player that can claim all four legs of the grand slam. Compiled by Kansan sportswriters Jenni Carlson and Matt Irwin Bonds loses baseball's top rating The Associated Press NEW YORK — Barry Bonds' reign as the top player in baseball lasted just one year, according to the sport's computer rankings for 1994. Greg Maddux, almost certain to win an unprecedented third straight Cye Young Award next week, displaced Bond, the San Francisco Giants outfielder, according to the rankings released Wednesday by the Elias Sports Bureau. Frank Thomas of the Chicago White Sox remained third. Maddux, who went 16-6 with a 1.66 ERA for the Atlanta Braves, finished with a 97.705 ranking on a scale of 100, moving up from his second-place finish behind Bonds last year. Bonds, who hit. 312 with 37 homers and 81 RBI, had a 97.662 ranking this year followed by a 97.5 for Thomas, who hit. 353 with 38 homers, 101 RBI and 106 runs scored. The rankings, used to determine free agent compensation, are based on statistics from the past two seasons. Ryne Sandberg, who suddenly retired from the Chicago Cubs in June, saw his 10-year run as the National League's best second baseman end. Houston's Craig Biggio took over the top ranking. Thomas was the top American League first baseman for the third straight season, and Toronto's Roberto Alomar was tops among AL second baseman for the third consecutive year. John Valentin of the Boston Red Sox replaced Tony Fernandez at shortstop, and Detroit's Travis Fryman ended Robin Ventura's two-year run at third. Ken Griffey Jr. of the Seattle Mariners was among the top three outfielders in the AL for the fourth straight season. Barb's Vintage Rose 650 RENTAL COSTUMES! for adults and children NEW! 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