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Spry attributed the relay team's success to its fast starts. "It was a great opportunity to be involved in," Spry said. "It's what I worked all season for." Women's Swimming The Jayhawks competed against some of the fastest swimmers in the country. Texas finished first, followed by Florida and Stanford. Marcie Herrold and the 400-yard freestyle relay team of Duncan, Easton, Wendy Dickinson and Sue Spry were named honorable mention All-Americans. Herrold finished 13th in both the 400-yard individual medley and 1,650-yard freestyle. Herrold set a new Kansas varsity record in the 1,650 with a time of 16:39.4. The 400-yard freestyle team finished at 3:26.9, good enough for 12th place. Dickinson said being named an honorable mention All-American meant she was part of a team with some of the fastest swimmers in the country. Winds affect track meet By Dawn O'Malley Women's Track Despite windy weather, the Kansas women's track team breezed through the Paper Tiger Invitational track meet this weekend at Baton Rouge, La. Sports writer Six of the 10 Kansas athletes who traveled to Louisiana placed in the finals. But no score was kept in the meet, in which 28 teams competed. It was the first meet of Kansas' outdoor track season. Teammates Kim Jones and Jaci Tyma finished fourth and ninth in the long jump. Jumpes jumped 19 feet, 4% inches and Tyma jumped 18-3%. Denise Buchanan put the shot 49-7 and took second place. She placed first. Jayhawk Veronda O'Hara ran the 400-meter dash in 55.6 seconds and finished fourth. in the high jump. Ann O'Connor placed second with a jump of 5-104%. Rosie Wadman placed seventh in the triple jump with a leap of 38-23$. Although she didn't qualify for the shot put finals, Wadman achieved a personal best of 38-11". BEAK 'EM HAWKS! J.F.M Sportswear 2001 C.W. 25h 842-6379 Student Special Superior Computer Supply "The Best For Less" XIDEX Diskettes DSDD $15 a Box 9511 Computer Paper $24 for 2,700 Sheets SUA Error-plagued KU drops 3 of 4 games Fine Arts Committee accepting applications until March 28. For more information come by the SUA office or call Peggy O'Brien at 864-3477. By Jim Suhn Sports writer After Saturday's first loss, Pattin sent Rob Peters, third baseman in the first game, to right field in the second game. He was replaced by Mitch Wiles at third. Right fielder John Hart moved over to left field, replacing Mike Ingram. Jon Patton replaced John Byrn at first base, and Joe Pfister replaced Darrel Matthews as the catcher. Pattin first shuffled his lineup after a 10-0 loss in the first game of Saturday's double-header with visiting Kansas Newman. His changes paid off in the second game, as the team ended up with a 2-4 second inning en route to a 8-4 win. Yesterday, Pattin tried similar tactics after a 7-6 Kansas loss in the first game of a double-header against Emporia State at Emporia. This time, however, Pattin's adjustments were unsuccessful and Kansas lost 4-1. Scholarship Award "You can only be patient for so long." Pattin said Saturday, referring to a Kansas team that made six errors in the first game. "Our guys have to concentrate harder on the field. We're losing ball games because of mistakes. I'll continue to shake the lineup until we get the right combination." As a result of the efforts of many students on the evening of April 20,1970 in the saving of furniture, art objects and invaluable service to firefighters during the Kansas Union fire, some insurance carriers decided to present a cash gift to the Kansas Union. After presentation of the gift, it was suggested that the Student Union Activities Board seek those students deserving of being awarded scholarship/awards from the interest on the gift. The changes worked, despite four more Kansas errors. Defensive lapses by the Kansas baseball team contributed to three Jayhawk losses in four games this weekend, prompting head coach Marty Pattin to shuffle his lineup in search of a winning combination. - Regularly enrolled students at the University of Kansas at the time of application (spring term) and at the time of the receipt of the award (fall term). - Service to the University and/or the Lawrence community. Qualifications Applications - Scholarship, financial need and references will be of minimal consideration in application reviews. - Applications must be received by 5 p.m., Tues., April 1, 1986 in the SUA office, Kansas Union. Interviews to be held April 4, 1986. Kansas' losing pitcher, Steve Purdy, 1-4, gave up seven runs, struck out two and walked three. - Applications available at SUA Office, Kansas Union, 864-2477 Jayhawk second baseman Geno Nebbitt batted two home runs and had four runs batted in for the Jayhawks in the first game, and center fielder Hugh Stanfield had four runs. And back in the second game, Nebbitt added two more hits in four at bats to lead a five-hit Kansas attack. Yesterday, Pattin shuffled positions again after the loss to Emporia State in the first game of the double-header and four more Jayhawk --often unexpectedly sweet, often very funny and sometimes both at the same time...a most engaging movie." -Vincent Canby, New York Times "A comic drama about the screwball life of a teenage girl. It will entertain you!" -Stewart Klein, WNEW-TV "Don't miss 'Smithereens'..." In that game, Jayhawk pitcher Paul Henry, 4-3, gave up only three Emporia State hits, struck out four and walked one. Union,864-3477. Nine of the Jets' runs were scored off of Jayhawk losing pitcher John Baseball Heeney, whose record fell to 2-2. Heeney gave up four earned runs, five hits, three walks and a strike out in the loss. Kansas Newman pitcher Rod Tafoya, 4-0, scattered six Jayhawk hits over seven innings for the win. Hart, who led a seven-hit Jayhawk attack in the first game with two hits in three at bats, went 2-for-2 in the second game with three RBI, including a solo home run in the fifth inning to close Kansas' scoring. The Jayhawks trailed 3-1 before they exploded for seven runs in the second innning. The Jayhawks scored on a sacrifice fly by Pfister, an RBI single by Wiles, a double by shortstop Gary Lang, and two-run singles by second baseman Gino Nebbitt and Hart. Jayhawk pitcher John Quinn recovered from control problems early in the second game and pitched a complete game. Quinn, who even recorded at 1:1, gave up four hits and five walks while striking out six Jet battens in seven innings. "Quinn's mechanics are better this year, but he tends to rush and throw too quick." Pattin said, referring to the pitcher's problems in the second inning. "I have to remind him to be patient and remind him that he has good enough stuff to get people out." Kansas plays host to the School of the Ozarks in a double-header Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Quigley Field. Kansas Newman 10, Kansas 0 Kan. Newman. 103 050 0—10 80 Kansas . . . 000 000 0—6 66 Kansas 9, Kansas Newman 4 Tofoya and Griggs; Heeney, Befort (5) Morris (7) and Pfister. W—Tafoya, 4-0. L—Heeney, 2-2. Kan. Newman. 030 000 1-4-41 Kansas. 170 010 x-9-94 Watkins, Rosenboom (2) and Brenner; Quinn and Matthews. W—Quinn, 1-1. L—Watkins, HR—Kansas, Hart (3). "SMITHEREENS' DELIGHTS ME... "Don't miss 'Smithereens' . . . a winner!" - Stephen Schaefer, US Magazine Tonight & Tomorrow 7:30 7:30 $2.00 Woodruff Aud.