what we heard "I'm not sure Derek Jeter could have made that play. That was a true shoestring catch." Kansas football coach Mark Mangino on one of Charles Gordon's three interceptions in yesterday's blue and white game. off the bench the university daily kansan monday, april 19,2004 CORRECTION Friday's University Daily Kansan contained an error. The article "Football team to work out kinks in scrimmage" stated that Bill Whittimore sustained a knee injury after the scrimmage. His knee was injured months earlier. Free for All Call 864-0500 lost a race but secured The team's two Varsity 4 boats earned second and fourth place, while the Novice 4 earned fourth with a time of 8:26.3. The Jayhawks' 1st Varsity 8 boat earned a first place finish in the Petite Finals with a time of 7:09.0 J. R., don't leave us. Whatever you do, don't leave us. --lost a race but secured The team's two Varsity 4 boats earned second and fourth place, while the Novice 4 earned fourth with a time of 8:26.3. The Jayhawks' 1st Varsity 8 boat earned a first place finish in the Petite Finals with a time of 7:09.0 I love Nick Bahe. He is so cute and so nice. I just want to marry him. This message is for David Padgett. Thanks a lot for the great year. You know that no matter how you felt, there were some supporters out there. Give them hell wherever you go. lost a race but secured The team's two Varsity 4 boats earned second and fourth place, while the Novice 4 earned fourth with a time of 8:26.3. The Jayhawks' 1st Varsity 8 boat earned a first place finish in the Petite Finals with a time of 7:09.0 Way to bail out, Padgett. David, please don't leave us. I love you. David Padgett, you suck. Hey Padgett, why don't you transfer somewhere worth your while, like the University of France where you belong? lost a race but secured The team's two Varsity 4 boats earned second and fourth place, while the Novice 4 earned fourth with a time of 8:26.3. The Jayhawks' 1st Varsity 8 boat earned a first place finish in the Petite Finals with a time of 7:09.0 I just want to say screw you to all of the David Padgett haters out there. You are the reason he is leaving. lost a race but secured The team's two Varsity 4 boats earned second and fourth place, while the Novice 4 earned fourth with a time of 8:26.3. The Jayhawks' 1st Varsity 8 boat earned a first place finish in the Petite Finals with a time of 7:09.0 lost a race but secured The team's two Varsity 4 boats earned second and fourth place, while the Novice 4 earned fourth with a time of 8:26.3. The Jayhawks' 1st Varsity 8 boat earned a first place finish in the Petite Finals with a time of 7:09.0 图 Padgett, please don't go. What am I going to do without you? Padgett, you are the biggest sell-out ever. We don't want people like you in Kansas anyway. I swear to God, Padgett, that if you go to UNC, there is going to be hell to pay. Screw you, David Padgett I am a guy, and I wanted to have David Padgett's babies, but not anymore. Do you think that Graves could come back and he could take over for D.P.'s sorry butt? --lost a race but secured The team's two Varsity 4 boats earned second and fourth place, while the Novice 4 earned fourth with a time of 8:26.3. The Jayhawks' 1st Varsity 8 boat earned a first place finish in the Petite Finals with a time of 7:09.0 Do you realize how hard it is to think of something that rhymes with Padgett except gadget? --lost a race but secured The team's two Varsity 4 boats earned second and fourth place, while the Novice 4 earned fourth with a time of 8:26.3. The Jayhawks' 1st Varsity 8 boat earned a first place finish in the Petite Finals with a time of 7:09.0 Wow, D.P. pulled a Roy. Man, I never got to party with Padgett this year. How could this day get worse? David Padgett is leaving and now there are tomatoes on my taco. 图 David, if you stay I'll buy you a beer. One shining moment The University Daily Kansan news staff relished in its victory over the Kansan advertising staff after the biannual softball game last Saturday. The final score was 16-15. ROWING Kansas rowing team claims two victories in New Jersey The Kansas rowing team won two events at the Knecht Cup this weekend in Camden, N.J. The 2nd Varsity 8 came in first with a time of 7:25.7. The 1st Novice 8 crew also won with a time of 7:22.6. Kansas' 1st Novice 8 boat has not lost a race all season. Kansas is next in action on April 24. for a regatta in St. Paul, Minn. Kansan staff reports MEN'S BASKETBALL Self recovering from surgery; Padgett will not go to UNC Kansas men's basketball coach Bill Self underwent minor surgery earlier this month, according to an article in yesterday's Lawrence Journal-World. Self had several hernias removed, according to the article, and hasn't mentioned it to the media because he said he thinks his health is his business. in other Kansas basketball news: It appears that David Padgett's next destination will not be the University of North Carolina. According to an article by ESPN.com, college basketball writer Andy Katz, officials at North Carolina will not pursue the 6-foot-11 center who was originally recruited to Kansas by North Carolina coach Roy Williams. More than a dozen schools have faxed Kansas requesting a release to talk to Padgett. TENNIS In other Kansas basketball news: Kansan staff reports The last home tennis match of the year ended in a less-than-desirable fashion yesterday for Kansas seniors Emily Haylock, Courtney Steinbock and Kristen Steinbock as the Kansas tennis team was defeated by No. 57 Missouri, 5-2. Jayhawks defeat Nebraska, lose year's last home match was defeated by No. 3, MIssissippi Courtney Steinbock and Haylock won their singles matches, but all three Jayhawk seniors were defeated in doubles play. Kansas (6-13 overall, 4-5 Big 12) had better luck Saturday, getting its fourth conference victory of the season by defeating Nebraska 4-3 at the Cather Pound Courts in Lincoln, Nebraska. "I am so proud of the way our girls competed," coach Amy Hall said. competed, but Kansas benefited from the return of Courtney Steinbock Saturday. Steinbock was back in the lineup after nursing an ankle injury that had sidelined her for the last two matches. her for the last two matches. In the number one doubles match, seniors Courtney and Kristen Steinbock defeated Nebraska seniors Leslie Harvey and Rose Ketmayura, 8-4. The win marked the eighth victory for the Steinbock sisters this season. The number two doubles match resulted in a win for Kansas, as senior Emily Haylock and freshman Ashley Filberth defeated juniors Gitte Ostermann and Katie Garcia, 8-4. and Kate Garcia, 6-4. In singles play, Haylock defeated sophomore Milena Schulz-Gartner in straight sets, 6-4, 6-4. Kristen Steinbock upended Ketamura in straight sets as well, winning 6-3, 6-1. well, winning 8-1-6. The biggest victory of the day came courtesy of Brittany Brown. The dual rested upon the shoulders of the Evansville, Ind. freshman, and Brown delivered in the most important match of career thus far. She defeated Anna Oehme, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4. Kansan staff reports Twinstake Royals in three-game sweep The Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. -- When Minnesota lost Torii Hunter and Joe Mauer to injuries, manager Ron Gardenhire asked his players to come together as team. team They have responded with five straight victories. victories. Jacque Jones had two doubles, a triple and four RBI, and the Twins beat the Kansas City Royals 8-3 yesterday to complete a three-game sweep. "Nothing surprises me in this clubhouse, these guys can play." Gardenhire said. "They're into it, pulling for each other and we're having some fun out there." "We just want to keep putting pressure on the other team," Jones said. on the other team, joins the Lew Ford, playing in place of Hunter, made three great plays in center field while driving in his seventh run in five games. Luis Rivas hit a two-run homer and Doug Mientkiewicz had three hits for Minnesota, which has scored four or more runs in 10 of their first 12 games. Joe Randa homered and doubled, and Tony Graffanino had three singles for Kansas City, which has lost six in a row—the Royals' longest losing streak since dropping eight straight from Sept. 1-10, 2002. 2002. "We'll still just have to stay positive," Kansas City manager Tony Pena said. "Sooner or later we'll figure this out." Royals starters still have not won a game this year. game this year. "The way we've pitching right now, it's going to be a struggle," Pena said. "We just have to keep playing hard." Kansas City is 4-8 after going 11-1 at the start of last season. "It was a lot more fun than it is right now." left fielder Aaron Guiel said. Joe Roa (1-0) allowed one hit and struck out two in 21-3 scoreless innings for his first victory with the Twins. Roa and bullpen mates Aaron Fultz and Juan Rincon combined to allow two hits and strike out seven in five innings. "There are a lot of gamers out there," Roa said. "Everybody wants the ball." Starter Seth Greisinger lasted just four innings, giving up three runs — two earned — and six hits. Darrell May (0-3) struck out eight but needed 120 pitches to get through 5 1-3 innings. He allowed six runs — four earned — and nine hits. earned — and nine hits. With Minnesota trailing 3-2 in the fifth, Jones hit a two-out, two-run double after Rivas' double and a throwing error by Randa at third on Jose Offerman's grounder. Rivas made it 6-3 in the sixth with a two run homer. Four of his six career hits off May have been homers, and 12 of his 21 home runs have come against the Royals. "He's making a living off our team," May said. Jones added a two-run triple off Shawn Camp later in the inning. Graffanino hit an RBI single in the second, but Minnesota went ahead 2-1 on Ford's RBI single in the bottom half and Michael Cuddyer's run-scoring double in the third. Randa homered in the fourth and Kelly Stinnett scored from first later in the inning when Greisinger threw Graffanino's bunt single into right field for an error. 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