10 Thursday, March 8, 1979 University Dally Kansan Staff photo by CHRISTOUDY Sinale hitter Matt Gangdulferings on deck during the fifth inning of the second game of yesterday's doubleheader against William Jewell. He stepped up to it a run-scoring single, as the Jayhawns won, 8-1. Kansas also won the opening game, 12-4. Women begin national title drive By NANCY DRESSLER Sports Editor Two weeks ago, KU's women's basketball team survived a scare from a determined Nebraska team to win a close game in Lincoln. 63-59. Afterward, KU coach Marian Washington said she was in no hurry to play the Huskers to tomorrow in Minneapolis, the Jayhawks, 26-7, will do just that when they begin their drive to the nationals with the opening round of the Region VI tournament. The game is the fourth meeting of the two national season and Kansas has won the past three. But past success against NU, 23-12, has little chance in postseason play when every team is on the road. "We can't go in underestimate anyone," Washington said. "It's going to be a very tough regional. But the way we've been plavinr, I feel we could do well." KU MUST DO well to advance from the regional to the sectional playoffs. The top two teams in Region VI move on to sectionals, which are a step closer to the national finals of the Association of Invitational Teams in Greenboro. N.C., March 23 and 25. Washington said KU would have no trouble getting up for Nebraska a fourth "It is in a whole different setting this time," she said. "There's more at stake." KU could be without senior V. C. Sanders, who is suffering from a calcium deposit in her foot. She has missed the past four days of practice. If Kansas beats Nebraska, the Jayhawks then would have to win one more game to make the tournament finals and be assured of a sectional berth. Otherwise, Washington said, Kansas was mentally and physically ready to play. "We've never finished higher than fourth in the regional." Washington said. "Our attitudes are good and a positive attitude is very important." The Kansas baseball team won its opening games of the season yesterday afternoon against William Jewell College in weather more appropriate for an indoor sport. By TONY FITTS Sports Writer KU sweeps cold opener Strong pitching and timely hit helped KU forget the wind and 30-degree temperature and go on to post 12-4 and 6-1 victories. "Of course, it warms up a bit when you win," KU coach Floyd Temple said. "It was cold and wind out there, but when the guys are playing, I don't think they even think "I'm surprised we hit so well. All in all, it was very wratiful." Matt Guldigerling and Vic Harris starred for KU in the opener, with six RHIs between 1997 and 2003. The single in the sixth, just before Harris knocked a three-run homer over the left shoulder. Injuries to influence gymnastics' placing Injuries will be a key factor in whether the KU men's gymnastics team can snap a string of seven straight fifth-place finishes. Big Eight Gymnastics Championships. The championships will be tomorrow and Saturday in Norman, Oklahoma. KU, ranked 17th nationally, will challenge Colorado for fourth place. Nebraska, Oklahoma and Iowa State, respectively ranked first, second and third, probably will battle for the team title Colorado defeated KU 209-8-208.5 in a dual meet last week in Robinson Gymnasium, and KU's chances of defeating Colorado at the conference championships may rest on the health of Ron Ortman, Brad Foerr, Larry Kaplan and Bill Harms. Ortman, Foerch and Kaplan are two of KU's four all-around competitors. Harma is a former all-star. "As far as competition, I think we are ready," Bob Lockwood, men's gymnastics coach, said. "Healthwise, I'm not so sure we are. "Ton Ortman has been having knee problems, Bill Harms is still having problems," said Ortman, who fenced two weeks ago, Brad Foech has trouble with tendons in his feet and Larry Worthington. THE SHOT WAS HARIS' first home run in two years at Kansas. In addition, John Spottedwood, Dan Spottedwood, and Roger Riley each had two hips. Spottedwood. Dan St. Clair claw a complete first attack, and sixes, striking out six and only six allowed only six batches. For the losers, Jim Talley had two base nuts and a stolen base and Chris Wilson got two. But the junior right-hander was not pleased. "My performance wasn't as good as it should have been," he said, "I should have been better." "We might be in trouble when we come up against a real good team, like Pan Am." PAN AMERICAN UNIVERSITY is one of the teams the 'Hawks will face in the Texas Bowl. MAKING A BREAK THIS SPRING? Steve Jeltz also contributed two RBIs in the second game on the strength of two ground-rule doubles. He also stole two bases. Spottedwolf stole another base in the second game. Last season, Spottedwolf set a team record with 17 steals in a season. Jeltz was on second the team with 12. The Jayhawks are scheduled to play another doubleheader tomorrow, against Fort Hays State. The games begin at 1:30 p.m. at Quigley Field. First Game Jamie Jewell 000 000 0 - 1 2 1 Kansas 001 000 0 - 1 3 1 Kansas La Perry (B) and Stephen Salifille and Graham, W-Salifille, I-4, L-Mason, D-12, Kansas-Jezit (Z) St. Lawrence, William Jewell, Tulsa, Kansas Midwestern Music and Art Camp William Jewell 200, 280 - 1 - 9 - 1 William Jewell 200, 280 - 1 - 9 - 1 Colman, Samuel (4) and Berkley, St. Clair and Graham, W.-St. Clair, W.-L.Colman, 6; W.-Hillman, David, K.; Dearborn, William, K.; Harris, James (1); BD. William Jewell, Tallahassee, Kansas ANNOUNCES positions for RESIDENT ASSISTANTS for the summer of 1979. 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