10 University Daily Kansan Sports Monday, Feb. 24, 1986 Golf team finishes 10th in Mexico By Jerry Ryan Sports writer The Kansas men's golf team finished 10th in a field of 19 teams this weekend in its season opener at the Pan American Invitational in Monterrey, Mexico. Texas A&M won the tournament with a team total of 867. Kansas finished with a three-round total of 907, and finished behind regional rivals Missouri and Oral Roberts University. Missouri had 679 and ORU had 893. The top performer for the Jayhawks was senior Steve Madsen, Men's Golf who shot rounds of 77-70-76 for a total of 223. The top finisher was Roy Makenzie, of Texas A&M, who shot a total of 213. "We played pretty well considering this is our first tournament of the year." Randall said. Kansas head coach Ross Randall said he was pleased with the team's performance. "We made some improvements over the first day and I was encouraged by the way we finished." Randall said the team showed it hadn't been outside much because of the inconsistencies in the short game Randall said Rudy Zupetz gave the team the help he was hoping for before the season began. "I was pleased the way Rudy played," Randall said. "Every round he played counted for the team score." Zuetz scored rounds of 79-75-77 for a total of 231. "I'd like to help a little more," Zupeet said. "I need to work on my trajectory with my shot so the wind doesn't play on the ball so much." Grav sets record in 1,000-yard run SAN DIEGO — Johnny Gray wound up his indoor season in style yesterday by setting a world indoor record of two minutes, 4.39 seconds in the 1,000-yard run at the Michelob Invitational. United Press International Gray, who also holds the indoor 880 record, began his kick with two laps to go, slipping past Santa Monica Track Club teammate Earl Jones and gliding to the victory. Greg Foster scored a double victory in the 50- and 60-yard hurdles. Foster, the world indoor record holder in the 50 at 5.88 seconds, ran 5.99 in the 50 and 6.94 in the 60. Joe Dial won the pole vault with a leap of 19-1/4 after Serguel Bubka of the Soviet Union withdrew because of an injury and Billy Olson failed to clear 18-4%. Dial tried three times for a new world mark of 19-8/4, but failed. Bubka, the world record holder in the event at 19-5% was a late scratch after complaining about an injured left shoulder. Olson complained that the long season was starting to take its toll. Saberhagen agrees to random drug tests FORT MYERS, Fla. — Bret Saberhagen, who at 21 became the youngest American League Cy Young award winner, had a random drug-testing clause included in his Kansas City Royals' contract at his suggestion. Sports Briefs Saberhagen, a 20-game winner last year, won a $925,000 salary arbitration case and requested the Royals add the drug-testing clause. "I thought that since it is a good contract for me, if the Royals have any questions about my ability, I have nothing to hide," Saberhagen said westerday. John Schuerholz, the Royals' general manager, said Saberhagen made the request without any demands from the club. When a player goes to arbitration, only the salary can be decided in a standard player's contract, which does not include drug testing. Schuerholz said drug-testing clauses have been included in several Royals' 1986 contracts. Tennis team wins 3 The women's tennis team extended its perfect record to 7-0 over the weekend by defeating New Mexico, Minnesota and Wichita State and winning the Wichita State Invitational Tennis Tournament. The Jayhawks beat Minnesota 6-3 on Saturday. Kansas 'tennis coach Scott Perelman said his team played well on Sunday as they beat the host team. Wichita State 9-0. "Four years ago they were beating us 7-2, 8-1, but now we're beating them 9-0. 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