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LARRY FLINT $ ^{R}$ 5:00, 7:30, 9:55 EVITA $ ^{PG}$ 4:45, 7:20, 9:55 Softball team slips against Nebraska Geoff Krieger / KANSAN By Matt Woodruff Kansan sportswriter SHOWIMES FOR TODAY ONLY Kansas' Shannon Stanwix slides into second, beating the tag by Nebraska second baseman Alice Brewer. Stanwix hit a double to left field but was stranded on base during the first game of a doubleheader yesterday. If people didn't know better, they might think that Kansas fielded two different softball teams during the weekend. After going 2-2 on the weekend, Kansas is now 33-16 overall and 11-4 in the Big 12 Conference. One played well and won 11-0 and 4-0 against Iowa State Saturday, and the other fell 2-1 and 5-1 to Nebraska yesterday. Kansas took an early lead in the first game when right field Jennifer Funkhouser singled with the bases loaded driving in shortstop Michelle Hubler. But one batter later, left fielder Sarah Holland struck out with the bases still full of Jayhawks. Kansas coach Tracy Bunge said that after Saturday's success, the team may have been trying too hard yesterday. "We really started pressing too much," Bunge said. "The team that was out here Saturday was a team that was loose and relaxed for all 14 innings. But today we got tense, and we're not a very good team when we're tense." "I don't ever think that an umpire's call can win or lose us a game," Bunge said. "It hurt us, but we had other opportunities that we didn't take advantage of later in the game." One of those opportunities came in the bottom of the sixth inning when third baseman Sarah McCann singled, loading the bases with one out. But Nebraska pitcher Jenny Voss got centerfielder Julie True to pop out and struck out designated player Joy Peters. Nebraska scored both of its runs in the top of the fourth. Shortstop Jennifer Lizama led off the inning with a home run over the right field fence, and centerfielder Jennifer Williams later singled, driving home another run. A scary moment for Kansas came in the fifth inning when Lizama lined a pitch straight up the middle. It struck pitcher Sara Workman in the right bicep. "She said it it didn't bother her physically, and I believe her," Bunge said. "But I think it shook her up mentally because she didn't have very good stuff in the second game." Despite shaking her up, Bunge said the hit didn't hurt her. Christy McPhail relieved Workman in the fourth inning of the second game, but the Cornhuskers didn't seem to care who was on the mound as they pounded out 10 hits and crossed the plate five times. Yesterday's doubleheader was Kansas' last two home games of the season and marked the last games on Jayhawk Field for Heather Richins, the only senior on the team. "I didn't really think about it as my last game today," Richins said. "I think it will affect me more when I play my actual last games with the team." TOPEKA TIGERS MINOR LEAGUE FOOTBALL TEAM FOOTBALL TRYOUTS . (MUST BE 18 OR OVER) SUNDAY. 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Come hear renowned stress management and relaxation trainer Professor Ken Joseph talk about ways of managing stress and The Relaxation Rhythm The Relaxation Rhythm Monday April 21, 1997 7:00 pm Kansas Union Ballroom Sponsored by: Golden Key National Honor Society Phi Alpha Delta Pre Law Society Delta Sigma Pi Business Fraternity THE HARBOUR LIGHTS Show a full service bar after 60 years of downtown tradition 1031 Massachusetts Downtown LAWRENCE PRINTING SERVICE Let us help you with your thesis and dissertation binding and graduation announcement needs 843-4600 512 E. 9th Once you really get into this sport, the world becomes your health club. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers 1029 Massachusetts 841-PLAY(7529) © 1995 Rollerblade, Inc. *8 and 10* designate U.S. trademark of Rollerblade, Inc. Apartment & Sublease Guide Moving soon? Check out tomorrow's paper for this semester's first Apartment & Sublease Guide. The Multicultural Resource Center The Spring Faculty Development Seminar Special Guest: Dr. Peter Park Co-Founder (with Paulo Friere) of The Center for Community Education and Action "The Call Of Education: Transactions In Ways of Knowing" An Open Discussion on Participatory Learning and Pedagogy Tuesday, April 22, 1997; 7:00 pm — 8:30 pm Auditorium, University of Kansas Your support is vital for the success of this program Sponsored by the Graduate Student Council and the Multicultural Resource Center