6 Thursday, April 17, 1975 University Daily Kansan KU baseball team splits twin bill Hake DeMaria slammed a home run in the 10th inning and Missouri Western College held on to defeat the University of Kansas at a game of a public leader Wednesday. KU won the first game 2-0 behind the combined pitching of Nate Thurmanoff, Rob Strand and Eric Patterson, four innings, allowed only two hits and struck out seven for the win. The Jayhawks score scoring opportunities in the ninth and 10th innings. Gary Naske, KU second haseman, set the ninth with a single to center field. Naske advanced to second on a sacrifice by Ron MacDonald. Randy Trounge, who knocked in the Hawks two runs in the first game, then singled, but Mark Hamifan running for Nosek got his signals crossed with Coach Brown, the third base coach, and beld at third. Kurt Kniff, center fielder, was intentionally walked but cat Heinrich hit a ground ball to the shortstop and Hamifan Hobbs, left midfield, Hobbs filed out and ended the inning. In the first game, KU scored single runs in both the second inning and the gath. Temple said the 'Hawks problem was not being able to score when they had men on. KU, 814 overall and 33 in the Big Eight, travels to Columbia, Mo., Friday for a three-games series with the University of Missouri. ★★★★★ KU R X H E Missouri Western 010 000 X 0 4 2 W- Nate Thurbehoff (3-4) 000 000 X 0 6 2 Nike New York 000 000 X 0 6 2 Second Game Missouri Western 000 000 1 4 2 W- Mike Clark 000 000 1 4 2 St. Louis (0-1) 000 000 1 4 2 KU netters fall to Tigers 9-0 The University of Missouri tennis team defeated the University of Kansas tennis weekend, Wednesday. team BIL Clarke and Tiny Headtite, KU's No. 1 and No. 2 players, lost in three sets. Playing together, they lost in three sets of doubles. Kirkland Gates, KU tennis coach, said Wednesday he was disappointed in the match because he had hoped to get three or four points. But he said that MU had an excellent team. SUA Films Presents The Magician (Sweden—Subtitles) Thurs., April 17 75° Serpico with Al Pacino Fri., April 18 7:00, 9:30 Sat., April 19 7:00, 9:30 '1 The Yearling with Gregory Peck, Jane Wyman Sun., April 20 1:30 75° Room to rent? Advertise it in the Kansan, 864-4358 Apply Now! for 1976 Jayhawker Yearbook Staff Positions Positions Open to All Students ART DIRECTOR PHOTOGRAPHERS BUSINESS STAFF ART STAFF/LAYOUT WRITERS COPY EDITORS PUBLIC RELATIONS GENERAL STAFF POSITIONS Applications Available at Jayhawker Yearbook Office, 117B Kansas Union For Additional Information Contact Jayhawker Yearbook Office, 117B Kansas Union, 864-3728; or Mike Colmall, 841-2421 --and Orange Juice THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THEATRE AND THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS present DON Everything you always wanted to know about Don Giovanni but were afraid to ask! by W. A. Mozart GIOVANNI April 11, 12, 19 at 8:00 p.m. April 20 at 2:30 p.m. University Theatre — Murphy Hall Ticket Reservations: 864-3982 K. U. Students admitted without charge with Certificate of Registration This program is partially funded by the Student Activity Fund. ... --- 25th ANNIVERSARY SALE Starts Thursday, April 17 at 9:30 p.m. Pete, Chris and Ken Whitenight celebrate 25 YEARS of continuous family owned operation in the Lawrence community, our business has been built on value, quality and service. Now, at the beginning of a new season, we bring you fresh, new apparel at greater values, quality and service. VALUES FOR MEN AND WOMEN NOW! The Town Shop The Country House FOR MEN FOR WOMEN BOTH AT 839 MASSACHUSETTS STREET Mister Donut 523 W. 23rd St. Announces Another Price All donuts $^*1.59 Doz. Coffee rolls 25$^c$ Each ALSO Breakfast Special 2 Donuts—OR 1 Coffee Roll, Coffee 74° regular price 58¢ save 16° Zobo's Special Free! Cup of Our Own French Onion Soup With Each Purchase of "The Hunger Fixer" Special Runs Only Thurs., Fri. & Sat., April 17-18-19 For a Special Deal During the K.U. Relays Visit Zobo's Bar-B-Que 944 Massachusetts