Tuesday, March 27. 1979 5 Golf team seeks improvement By DAVID PRESTON Sports Writer KU women's golf coach Sandy Bahan said recently that her squad would have to improve in several areas, especially around the driving range for this season's Big Eight championship. Kansas is scheduled to open its season today at the Wichita Invitational. Bahan said the Jayhawks had plenty of young talent and two proven performers, Rashad Hooker and Oklahoma State universities in the Big Eight Championship Meet were slam if improvement was not made during the finals as finished third in the Big Eight last year. "We are really inconsistent," Bahan said, "and that's what we have to work on as a team. Potentially we are ex-ample of consistency scores don't show a level of consistency." The most consistent players, according to Bahan, and the veterans of the squad, are senior Nancy Holins, who has qualified for the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women's national meet the last two years, and junior Sally White. BAHAN SAID that once the season got underway, Heins would provide the much-needed leadership for her young team. Heins is the only senior on the team. Filling out the squad are four "gestumen," two sophomores and a junior. "We are young," Bahan said, "and we did not do well last fall. But we are hoping to see a lot of improvement. The two sophomores Bahan said she was counting on are Sarah Burgess and Barb Howard. Jennifer Rogers, Cathy Johnson and Kelly Johnson are the freshmen on the team. "As a team our goal for this season is to do well at the Big Eight, and as individuals we are trying to qualify for the nationals. Nancy has qualified the last two years and I think she should again. Sally White could very well equally also." season over spring break in the Betsy Rawls Invitational in Austin, Texas, but for various reasons the team did not play in the meet. THE TEAM was scheduled to open the After the Wichita meet, the squn a participate in meet in Beaumont, Texas and Norman, Okla. before competing in the meet in Stillwater, Okla. on April 23-24. "We are opening the season in Wichita, and it should be a good place for us to start. Bahan said." We played well at Iowa last weekend and shot over 85 for the entire tournament. The Jayhawks have had a difficult time practicing this winter because of the poor weather, but Bahan said she had team players through workout indoors. "I've had them on a golf conditioning program since November, and I had a net and some Astrout set up so that they could hit balls," she said. "We've been practicing, but it's not the same as getting to play." Singles lift netters to dual victory Five singles victories in six matches lifted KU's men's tennis team to a 6-3 dual victory over the University of Southern Illinois at Carbondale Saturday. The singles victories proved to be the difference as the Jawahiers lost two of the three finals. "It evened things out," KU coach Tom Kivio said of the indoor play. The singles events were played inside, because of rain, on courts with a surface that was too hard. Kviisto and SIU would have had the difference. The matches had been played on the outdoor field. Mark Hosking, No. 1, singles, beat Jeff Lubner 6-2, 6-2 in his match. "Mark is playing as good as anyone in the country right now," Klivisto said. ALSO SCORING KU singles victories were: Jeff Collier, 4.2, no. over Victorien Kennerley, 6-2, 6-4; Weyne Sawail, 4.4, over Lito Alamto, 6-4, 6-2; Rick Wertz, 5.4, over Steve Smith, 7-6, 7-5; and Ryu Suesser, 6.4, no. over Joe Lazardo, 6-3, 6-3 Birk Krizman, KU's No. 3 singles, lost his match to Sam Dean, D-7, 6-7, 6-2. In doubles, KU's No. 1 team of Hosking, Collier beat Luber-Kennerley, 7-6, 4-2. Porter homers, KC beats Pirates Marty Pattin, Ed Rodriguez and Al Habrobsky combined for the shutout, limiting Pitt's streak. FORT MYERS, Fla. (UP1) - Kansas City managed only two hits yesterday, but one of them was a homer by Darrell Porter that led the Brewers to an Eastern League victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Porter opened the Kansas City second with a drive over the right field wall off旺盛的球场。马丁·斯塔克 single to Frank White in six innings while striking out five Al. Holland out shut Kane. Patin, a 36-year-old right-hander battling at a spot on the team, gave up two inits in the second half. RODRIGUEZ RETIRED nine of the 10 men he faced, giving up on a double to Steve Kansas City outfielder Clint Hurdle, who sprained his right ankle onclew, will be out for the rest of the season. Nicosa. Habrabsky把 the ninth, finishing up after yielding a two-out double to Bucas. Kansas City City also assigned pitchers Berry grzebieck, Kent Cevdikil and Jenin Martin and infielders German Barranca, Dave Hoyt and Troy Young. Royals' minor league camp for reassessment the Jayhawks' only victory in the three matches. The Royals play the Pirates again today at Bradenton, Fla. The cut left Kansas City with 33 players, seven more than the opening day limit. Kritiman-Sewail, No. 2 lost to Dean-Smith 0-7. Wits-Ruyesse, No. 3 lost to Anton- lai, No. 4 lost Pittsburgh 000 000 000 - - - - Kansas City AL. 010 000 000 - - - - Knoxville, N.C. Pattin, Pattin; Hodgkin 6 Kissan, N.W. 9 and Porter, Gaudet W.-P. Pattin; LP-Kusan HHS-Parrers. The victory for Kansas was its second spring over SIU. The two teams met earlier in Lawrence and KU won, also by a score of 6-3. Baseball snowed out KU's baseball doubleheader with Baker University, scheduled for yesterday afternoon, has been postponed indefinitely because of snow. The Jayhawks are scheduled to play a doubleheader with Missouri Western State College (10:30) but it may also be scheduled because the field, coach Floyd Temple said yesterday. The complete Kansas baseball schedule March 27th Missouri Western (2) Lawrence March 31st Emperor State (2) Lawrence April 6th Kansas State (2) Lawrence April 8th Kansas State (2) Manitoba April 9th Colorado (2) Manitoba April 14th Oklahoma State (2) Lawrence April 14th Oklahoma State (2) Lawrence April 20th Oklahoma State (2) Lawrence April 20th Missouri (2) Columbia Mo. April 22nd Missouri (2) Columbia Mo. April 22nd Waashur (2) Lawrence April 25th Iowa State (2) Lawrence April 25th Iowa State (2) Lawrence May 7 Washington (2) Tigere May 7 Washington (2) Tigere May 7 Washington (2) Tigere May 9 North Dakota (2) Lawson May 3 Fort Lauderdale (2) Lawson May 18 10 20 SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Michigan State brew a net around Larry Bird with a brilliant zone defense and Earvin "Magic" Johnson scored 24 points as the Spartans Indiana State Sycamores, 75-64, yesterday to win the NCA2 basketball championship. Sycamores, who had stormed out of nowhere to the top of both wire service polls and had won 33 straight games before the final. Spartans win NCAA title Bird, who had been killing just about everyone this season with a 29.0 scoring average, had to work hard for his 19 points against the Spartans' two-three zone, which The loss ended a Cinderella season for the Emotional Bird silent after Sycamores' loss 'I asked him in the dressing room if he would go to the interview room and he told me not so much.' "I TOLD HIM he had given his just one use and he could just relax. He is a good person. He does his talking on the basketball floor. I love him. His guys will not like it, but it can't be helped." Bird's coach, rookie Bill Hodges, apologized publicly for the failure of his All-American player to appear at the post-game interview session. SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Larry Birth, year's Player of the Year, broke down emotionally and received public interviews from the Indiana State University team lost a heartbreaker, the 764A to Michigan State in the NCAA basketball championships. The 6-9 Bird, who is headed for a lucrative pro contract, the Boston Celtics having first shot at him, was held to 19 points, hitting on 12 of them. The Bulls had eight tries from the foul line. Bird had Although he played a strong game-defensively, getting a game-high 13 rebounds and making several steals, his offensive weapons were dulled by Michigan State's skillful so-called "matchup zone" defense. averaged 28.7 points a game during the season. THE BIG BLOND, hailed as one of the most complete players to come out of college in a generation, had two and three victories against every team he got inside wasket basket. His chief tormentors were Jay Vincent, a o-8 sophomore guard, and the Spartans' Immediately after the game, Bird went to the Indiana State bench, sat down and buried his head, first in his massive hands and then in a towel. Hodges was asked how emotionally his great player had taken the defeat. "When you play as hard and as intensely Larry did, you have to have emotion," he said. "This was not just the end of a game for him, it was the end of a career." Tigers hit 2 recruiting jackpots SUNWOLD SET numerous school records for Blue Springs. Those he set this season included the following: season average, 12.08; most game assists, 22; most game points, 50; and most season points, 63. Stanpainov averaged 25 points, 13 rebounds and three assists a game while leading DeSmet to 60 straight victories and the past two Missouri Class 4A state championships. He was also recruited by University, UCLA, North Carolina and Duke. From the Kansan Wire Services Survold said that he had talked with Stipanovich at the state tournament and they agreed they would like to go to Missouri and turn it into a national power. IN ASSOCIATION WITH MARTIN WOLEE PRESENT FEYLINE & MARTIN WOLFF PRESENT After that proclamation, another highly-recruited Missouri prep performer, John Sunvold, announced he, too, would attend Missouri to play basketball. The 6-2 Sunvold, a guard, is from Blue Springs High School in Blue Springs, Mo. Missouri basketball coach Norm Stewart is in Salt Lake City at the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament. The Hirt Tigers' chances of reaching it were better than the center Steve Stipanovich, a 6-1 high-sight recruit from DeMeset High School in St. Louis County in Missouri announced he would play his collegiate basketball in Columbia. The Doobie Brothers WITH SPECIAL GUEST Jay Ferguson James Salters takes the game into overtime with a 20-foot jumper with 11 seconds remaining in regulation play, but Aiguirre takes the lead in the extra period to put the game away. The Sycamores never led after the opening minutes and trailed by as many as 16 points several times early in the second half. But they made it interesting with a late goal behind Bird that chipped Michigan State back to game 52-46 with 10 minutes left in the game. The Sycamores never came within striking distance of the Spartans after that. THE NATIONAL championship was the first for Michigan State in its fourth appearance. Johnson then spearheaded a rally that put the Spartans in command and quieted the usually raucous Indiana State fans in the noisy crowd of 15,410. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - Freshman Mark Agurre scored eight of his game-high 34 points in overtime and DePaul frittered away a 23-point lead before hanging on for an overtime victory over Penn last night to take third place in the NCAA tournament. Gary Garland added 22 points for the Blue Demons. DEPAUL, BUILT its 23-point lead in the first half but the Quakers managed to cut it to 14-10. In the second half, Price's shooting, Price scored 31 points in the high half en route to a team-high 29-point victory. GREG KELSER, who scored 19 points for the Spartans, put the cap on the game with an enormous slank dunk at the end and the team won. But it's not a few some supporters rushed to hut their heroes. sagged on the blond bomber every time he went to the basket. JOHNSON SCORED seven points in an 8-4 burst that moved the Big Ten Conference power's lead to 61-50 with 5:06 left in the game. Foul trouble hurt both teams in the closely called game, and the calls had both coaches bitterly complaining to the officials throughout the contest. In the second half, the Quakers used a strong inside game, taking advantage of DePaul's foul-placed front line. Tim Smith added 16 points for Penn and Curtis Watkins scored 18 for the Demons before fouling out early in the second half. 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