10 Tuesday, May 8, 1979 University Daily Kansan Game brings sports home It hit me Sunday as hard as a line drive in the guts. I was playing shortstop in a staff softball game, and because the shortstop and manager were the same person, I was getting riddled with insults to the point where my Irish blood was boiling. I wanted to win. And that's when it hit me. All year I've been covering sports again. But a softball game reminded me that sports are people—the athletes and coaches and finally the fans. But sports are people. Only a competitor can feel and realize the intensity of competition. Only an athlete can experience the pain and easity of exposition. A professor told me once that sports writers were frustrated jocks. If that really were the case, sports writing would be much better, because at least writers would have been frustrated for not making the team or the collegiate slot. But they would have tried, they would have been sore and they would have puked. TOO OFTEN do sports writers litter their stories with crap. Some are notorious for spouting statistics and quoting clichés. A box score covers it all. Writers need to cover people—the athletes and coaches. College student-athletes are athlete- ness, no matter what the NCAA flak calls them. The world revolves around sports and competition for collegiate athletes. Most of them aren't paid, as the pros are, so they have to get a certain en- dure. John P. Tharp SHORTS and LONGS payment out of the drives, the hits, the assists, the clockings, the passes and the victories. They still cry after they lose. Less than half of them will become professional athletes, those guys, who get the whatleagons for dgrs or tears. Sure some collegians get paid, but it's hard to prove. The University of Kansas has a pretty clean program, commendable in this age of win or die. At least Ted Owens, unlike Joe Hall at Kentucky, doesn't have to sit on the bench with a cocked, loaded pistol aimed at his head. But, just like at Kansas, the fans at Kentucky expect a winner. THE FANS EXPECT a lot more for their tickets than just admission. KU's following has more unemployee referees in its ranks than any other Big Eight Conference school. Listen to the experts at Allen Field House try to tell Ivron Brown to call a game. Watch them mirror New York Yankees fans as they dash onto the Memorial Stadium during games in guitars behind the back attacks. Hear the chant obscensible game after game. If violent fan behavior continues, the alternative is for the games to be played in Talk to Manpower We've got summer job opportunities for temporary workers. In factories, ware- and outdoor, indos and outdoors. How to find a summer job. Work as much as you want. Or as little. It's up to you. There a Manpower office almost anywhere you're spending the summer. 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BY DEGREE empty arenas before officials and sports writers. Two high schools in California have already had their students trying to emulate collegiate fans. Then writers would get more phone calls threatening their lives and their family lives if they were the only spectators. JON VOIGHT IS "CONRACK" PG NOW at the Cinema Twin CREMSTOPHER JAMES KREEMSTOPHER MARION DAVID HERMING BUAN CURAH ANTHONY GILLE BENNY GLAYLE DONALD BOTHERTLAND and DONALD BOTHERTLAND third and Grubb opened the fifth with his second homer of the season. coaches get threatened, too, by fans and by administrators. Administrative threats are better than fan threats, because someone needs to remind the coaches that they aren't gods. But who reminds the administrators? NOW Cinema Twin Eve at 7:35 & 9:35 Sat Sun Mat 3:10 NOW The rally gave the victory to Ed Rodriguez, 3-0, who relieved starter Dennis Leonard in the fifth and scattered four hits over 2½ innings. Kansas City 910 115 030 = . Texas 361 620 000 = . This all sounds pessimistic but I'm the writer who's been called a "cynical bastard" more than once. But I lost that softball game and it bothered me, not to the point of tears, but to hours of reflection on why. Texas scored three runs in the first on a double by John Grubb, an infield grounder by Pat Putnam and a triple by Bump Wills hit another double. Al Oliver's grounder let the Royats trap grab between second and third. But Richie Zisk singled to third and the Ranger center fielder scored. Pat Putnam's second hit in front of Ots. Ots threw to second in time to force Zisk, but Bell scored Putnam with a triple that just inside the first-base line and rolled into the right field corner. Kansas City will play Texas tonight in the second of a three-game series at 7:35. The game will be televised on area stations. Corner walked林 in the second, and singles by Cowens and Larkout the lead I felt the pain, the anguish. The athletes feel similar pain and anguish, compounded dozens of times. Their coaches feel it too. They all have a right to because they earned it. They paid the price and it wasn't $7.30 for one inch in the high public, high private, more blood than money. But that's the way sports have been. Let's keep it that way. the eighth off Sparky Lyle, the fifteh Texas pitcher, which highlighted another three-run burst. Porter hit a run-score single. It was Cowens' fourth home run this year. Had McRae's sacrifice fly and Ots' single tied the ostris. Ots moved to third a Darrrell Porter single and scored the go-ahead run when Ranger third baseman Buddy Bell bobbled an Al Cowens grounder. COWENS ALSO HIT a two-run homer in The U.S. Army now offers a limited number of The outburst erased a 6-2 Texas lead as the Royals started their winning rally when Pete LaCock singled and Hurdle doubled. George Brett and Otsi singled in runs, after Fred Patek's slow roller in front of the mound loaded the bases. Brett's RBI signal the end for Texas starter Steve Conner, who had given up six runs in the injury-matched Dec Medic into the game. But Medic, 0-2, threw a wild pitch, allowing the second run of the imminent and moving the other runners up. ARLINGTON, Texas—Clint Hurdle doubled in a run and scored on a wild pitch and Amos Otis singled in a run and scored another to key a five-run rally in the sixth innning, the Kansas City Royals a 10-9 victory over the Texas Hangers last night. From the Kansan's Wire Services - With W. Bail, E. Rodgenpier, U. Wanfang, DP -Texas- Wanfang, H. White, O. Stainback, R. M. McQuade, U. Wanfang, Hardie, Jr. O. Baird, IB -Hulman-Puhr, U. Wanfang, Hardie, Jr. KC comes back, raps Rangers Join the people who've joined the Army. 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Rookies could give needed boost *1978 Personal Affairs Agency Inc.* KANSAS CITY, MO. (UPI) - Kansas City Chief head coach Marv Levy wanted some help this season for his defensive line. He wanted some help at linebacker. He wanted some help at quarterback. He wanted some help at receiver and he wanted some help at wide receiver. 843-0465 How To Get A $1,615 A Week Job In Alaska Even If Totally Unskilled Start At $1,020 Weekly Anchorage, Alaska (Special)—dobs in Alaska are now among the dobs in Alaska who have high paying we mean big money — $1,020 to over $1,600 a week, plus room and board, either free or at cost, up to overtime—plenty of it. If you don’t mind working about 70 hours a week at a relatively unskilled job, you can run a doctor, welder, or waitress even wait on tables, local and multinational corporations will be quite eager to forward transportation. You are the experts on the companies who are hiring. 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The 1979 NFL draft, orchestrated by Kansas City player personnel director Les Miller, dropped 15 new players in Levy's laps and at least one of them would provide immediate help to the aching Chiefs. KANSAS CITY Here's the summation of Kansas City's 1979 draft: STEVE FULLER, QB, Clemson 1b. Out of the Bert Jones mold—big and strong, ready, willing and eager to run at the collapse of the pocket. Clemson's all-time leading MIKE BELL, DE. Colorado State Ia. Rated as a better prospect coming out of college than Art Still, the second overall pick by the Clippers. He gives the Chiefs an instant pass rush. Admiral Car Rental Toyota Ford Buick Regal Monte Carlo Cullass Supreme Mark V Thunderbird 2340 Alabama 843-2931 YOUR FUTURE LOOKS GOOD AT CAPTAIN D'S Our record of expansion demands that we hire talented potential managers now! 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Gaines has second round outstanding performance at attitude. He has sixth round selection. KEN KREMER, DE, Ball State 7: With Bell and four returning young veterans already at his position, Kremer will go to camp with the least chance of any of the rookies of winning a spot on the roster. Perhans trade bait. ROBERT BREWER, G. Tempte 8b. Will be trying to win a spot in the strongest sector of the offensive line. His chances are a shade better than Kremer's. MIKE WILLIAMS, FB, New Mexico: He had the stats but not the speed in college. That was the same fault hung on other players. The basketball men who made good in the game. JAMES FOLSTON, TE, Cameron State UAS; The Chiefs are not happy with the treatment. LARRY WILLS, WR, Alcorn 106: The Kansas City passing attack is desperate for another wide receiver to complement Henry Marsh. Williams has the speed to be that STAN LEONE, WR, Clemson 11; Stritty a flyer. One of the Kansas City assistants Bobby Ross coached against Clemson three years ago and felt that the Tigers 'two wide receivers that year—Rome and Jerry Butter—were equal threats. Ron could get back to work if he wants to get back football after a brief trial with the NBA Cleveland Cavaliers. Sunday's win, Bill Bovey, a club officer, said, was a big one for the club against a MICHAEL FORREST, RB, Arkansas 12: Had both talent and personal problems at Arkansas. The Chefs hope his talent is the more prevalent of the two. "They've only been played for a few years," Boyle said, "but they got a real good, balanced club. It was a good, fast-paced, well-played rugby game." and reportedly tried to peddle him for a high draft choice. The margin of KU's victory was provided GERALD JACKSON, S, Mississippi State 10b: Chiefs were unhappy with Play Tim Gray last season and Jackson will be one of a half dozen strong safety candidates whom the coaching staff hopes can emerge with the startling job. JOE BOBINSON, T, Ohio State 98: An offensive lineman from Ohio State. That was the team's pick. The KU Rugby Club completed a sweep of Wichita rugby clubs Sunday with a 10-9 victory over the old Yellers, Saturday the Jayhawks destroyed the Wichita Rugby Club, 44-9, as three players scored two tries apiece. Ruggers win twice "MICROSCOPES" New and Used MICHAEL DUPEPRESS, LB, Florida 10a: Just another coal to heat up what figures to be the most hotly contested position at training camp. Medical and Geological Student Discounts Available Mid American Microscopes 443 S. Francis Wichita, KS 67202 Wichita, Kansas 67202 (316) 285-1523 by David Hay's conversion, worth two points, of a try by Steve Merdinger. David Kim also had scored a try earlier in the game, but KU missed the conversion. THE WIN over the Wichita Rugby Club came much easier for the Jayhawks. KU led early and routed the visitors with a balanced scoring. 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