14 University Daily Kansan Sports Mondav. March 24.1986 Sports Briefs Final Four tickets on sale tomorrow Student tickets for the National Collegiate Athletic Association Final Four will go on sale at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow in the north lobby of Allen Field House. The price of the tickets is $46 for the three games on Saturday and March 31 at the Reunion Arena in Tampa Bay, where you can add to each student with a KU L.D. Rugby team wins The number of tickets to be sold to students will not be determined until sometime later today, according to Richard Konzem, assistant athletic director in charge of the Williams Fund. When push comes to shove, the Kansas rugby-football teams know how to do it. The rubgy teams played Saturday at the 23rd and Iowa Street Fields against Fort Riley and Boulder. Colo. Kansas won the varsity game against Fort Riley 24-3. The points were evenly distributed. Paul King, Lou Blanco, Kevin J-Oonnor, and Quint Nuer each scored one try. A try equals four points. The club game against Boulder ended in a 10-10 tie. Telo Casals scored all of Kansas' points. The Kansas senior reserve team lost to Boulder 34-0. Boston beats Rovals FORT MYERS, Fla. — Steve Lyons hit two singles and drove in a run and Al Nipper pitched six scoreless innings as the Boston Red Sox downed the Kansas City Royals 3-1 yesterday in an exhibition game. Lyons' eight-Inning single after two outs scored Mike Greenwell to put the Red Sox ahead 3-0. An error by Pat Sheridan allowed John Christensen to score an unearned Red Sox run in the first inning. Glenn Hoffman scored for the Red Sox in the sixth when Wade Boggs grounded into a double play. Nipper allowed three hits, struck out four and walked none in his longest out of the spring. Steve Balboni's lead-off home run in the eight innings off Tim Lollar prevented the Royals from being shut out for a fifth time. WSU names coach WICHTA — Eddie Fogler, who has spent his entire collegiate coaching and playing career under legendary University of North Carolina coach Dean Smith, Saturday was named head basketball coach at Wichita State. Fogler, 37, for the past 13 seasons has been an assistant coach at North Carolina. He has either played or helped coach North Carolina into the NCAA Final Four six times. Fogler replaces Gene Smithson, who was fired along with his entire staff March 5. The dismissal followed a 14-14 season, Smithson's worst since coming to Wichita State in 1978. The Shockers posted a 155-81 record during Smithson's eight-year tenure. From staff and wire reports. Errors help Twins win Kevin Mitchell and George Foster committed errors on a potential eighth-inning double play grounder and helped the Minnesota Twins to a 6-5 comeback victory over the New York Mets at Orlando, Fla. Dwight Gooden, New York's right-handed pitcher, gave up seven hits and three runs in five innings. United Press International At Dunedin, Fla., Mike Laga hit a three-run homer and Alan Trammell belted a solo shot and led the Detroit Tigers to a 7-2 victory on the Toronto Blue Jays. Laga capped a four-run first inning with a shot off losing pitcher Dave Steb, who had a streak of 12 scoreless innings this spring. At St. Petersburg, Fla., Willie McGee doubled home Vince Coleman in the eighth and broke a 3-3 tie and lifted the St. Louis Cardinals to their fourth consecutive victory, 5-3 over the Montreal Expos. St. Louis is 6-8 in exhibition play and Montreal is 4-9. At Atlanta, Dale Murphy's eight- ing attic solo home run off Keith Heathcock c gave the Atlanta Braves a 2-1 victory over the Houston Astros. Murphy's homer was his second in two games. He is hitting, 435 with two homers and six RBI in exhibition play. At Fort Lauderdale, Fla., rookie right-hander Bob Tewksbury improved his chances of winning a job on the Yankees' staff, hurling six shutout innings in New York's 3-0 victory over the Texas Rangers. At Clearwater, Fla., Rick Schu's broken bat base hit in the seventh snapped a 6-6 tie and started the Philadelphia Philies on their way to an 8-6 exhibition victory yesterday over the Baltimore Orioles. The Philies scored five unearned runs assisted by six Baltimore errors. At Bradenton, Fla., Joel Skinner hit a two-run home run in the fourth inning to back the eight-hit pitching of Tom Seaver, leading the Chicago White Sox to a 6-4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Chris Magerl/KANSAN KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Bill Miller of Lawrence and Bonnie Stephenson, mother of Kansas forward Chris Piper, cheer for Kansas with their fighting Jayhawk handpuppets. Stephenson and Miller yesterday watched the action at the NCAA Midwestern Regional at Kansas City's Kemper Arena. 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