12 Tuesday, April 5, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Baseball team loses series to Missouri By Tom Stinson Kansan sportswriter Kansas baseball coach Dave Bingham does not like to be embarrassed. And he does not like his team to be embarrassed. That's why Bingham was very unhappy yesterday afternoon. Kansas lost to Missouri 17-6 in the final game of a four-game series at Hogtan-Mauin Stadium. Missouri, 24-6 and ranked 28th in the nation, won three of the four contests. The Jayhawks committed four errors and allowed 17 runs on only 10 hits. The game was called in the rule lining because of the 10-run rule. "From the beginning, when we came to the park, we weren't ready to play." Bingham said of the Jayhawks, 15-12. "We had guys who weren't even in the game. It was embarrassing. Missouri is a good team and they'll embarrass you if you play this bad. "I'm very disappointed. Sometimes it is difficult to play four games in three days, but if you're going to play in the Big Eight, you have to do Junior pitcher Scott Taylor, 3-4. last four innings for Kansas and allowed seven earned runs before senior pitcher Mike McLeod relieved him in the fifth inning. Six runs were scored on McLeod, only two of them earned. Missouri's Gary Barth started the disastrous fifth innning with a home run. In the fifth, Missouri scored eight runs on only four hits as the Jayhawks committed two errors. Freshman pitcher Curtis Shaw relieved McLeod in the fifth. He completed the game and allowed three earned runs. Barth led the Tigers offensively during the series going 10 of 16 and walking four times. Barth was one-for-one along with the four walks yesterday. "That just eats my guts out," Bingham said. "To walk them, to error them, to not even hustle. We just flat out gave it to them. "I don't know how they can be that poorly prepared. That comes back to coaching. That comes back to me. There will be changes." The Jayhawks collected 10 hits in the first four innings, tying the score at six going into the fifth inning. Bell's three homers cause Royals defeat KANSAS CITY, Mo. — George Bell became the first player ever to hit three home runs on opening day, leading the Toronto Blue Jays past the Kansas City Royals 5-3 yesterday afternoon. Bell, bitter throughout spring training over his move to the designated-hitter spot, hit three home runs in that role off Royals starter Bret Saberhagen. Bell hit a home run in the second, a two-run drive in the fourth and another shot in the eighth for the first three-home run game of his career. The Associated Press Forty-eight players have hit two home runs on opening day. The last two were Kirk Gibson and Jim Presley in 1986. Bell, last season's Most Valuable Player with 47 home runs, was fine and suspended for one day in spring training for refusing to be the designated hitter. He reached a temporary truce with the team shortly before opening day and agreed to move from left field. The Blue Jays lost the final seven games of the 1987 season and blew the American League East championship to Detroit. Bell finished the year in a three-for-27 slump and did not hit a home run in his last 11 games. Saberhagen went eight innings and gave up seven hits and five runs, three of them earned. He walked none and struck out seven. Jimmy Key, who had the AL's lowest earned-run average last season, yielded a two-run home run to George Brett in the first inning, but did not allow another run in six innings of work. Tom Henken pitched the final two innings for a save. Bell hit a home run on Saber, men's first pitch in the second inning. Lloyd Mosey reached on an error by first baseman Steve Balboni to lead off the fourth, and Bell hit a home run one out later. Balmacys scored again in the inning when Rance Mullins doubled, Ernie Whitt singled and Jesse Barfield hit a sacrifice fly. Kansas City's Willie Wilson tripled in the seventh off David Wells and scored on Kevin Seitzer's sacrifice fly, cutting the Toronto lead to 4-3. Bell hit a home run with two outs in the eighth. Basketball fans select 'Wilt the Stilt' to the NCAA all-time Final Four team By Keith Stroker Kansan sportswriter To some, former Kansas basketball standout Wilt Chamberlain was the greatest player in NBA history. To most collegiate fans, Chamberlain had one of the five best Final Four performances in tournament history. In 1957, Kansas lost to North Carolina 54-53 in triple overtime in the NCAA championship game in Kansas City, Mo. Despite the defeat, Chamberlain was voted the tournament's Most Valuable Player. USA Today, working in conjunction with the NCAA, began in February to run a ballot once a week in its paper to let fans select their top five choices for the all-time Final Four team. The paper continued its balloting into the first round of the tournament. Chamberlain was in Los Angeles during the ceremony. Steve Wieberg, college basketball sportwriter for USA Today, was in charge of the balloting. Joining Chamberlain on the team were UCLA center Lew Alcindor, now Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 1967-69 Fours; Indiana State forward Larry Bird, 1979 Final Four; Michigan State guard Earvin "Magic" Johnson, 1979 Final Four; and North Carolina guard Michael Jordan, 1982 Final Four. tournament action." "I think the fans made some great choices for the team," Wieberg said. "Wilc Alcindor was the top vote getter of the five. It has to be quite an honor for these five gentlemen after 50 years of Of the five men, Chamberlain and Bird were the only two not to win the national championship. In 1979, Bird and Indiana State lost to "Magic" Johnson and Michigan State, 75-64. UCLA won three championships with Alcidor: 79-64 over Dayton in 1967, 78-55 over North Carolina in 1968, and 92-72 over Purdue in 1969. Jordan and North Carolina won the championship in 1982, 63-62 over Georgetown, on a Jordan basket with 13 seconds remaining. Chamberlain, the man they call "Wilt the Stilt," played two years of varsity basketball at Kansas, 1955-58. He played one year on the Kansas freshman team because freshmen were ineligible at the time for varsity play. In 1957, Chamberlain was a sophomore, and Kansas had a record of 24-3. Jerry Waugh, vice president of operations at Alvaramar Country Club, 1800 Crossgate Dr., was an assistant coach on the team. In November of 1955, Chamberlain scored 42 points and grabbed 29 rebounds,leading the freshman team to an 81-71 victory over the KU varsity squad, the only time the freshman squad had won since the series began in 1923. "Wilt Chamberlain was a prodigy of the game before he even played in a game at Kansas." Waugh said. "He was a physically superior athlete and could do a multitude of things. Nobody compared to him during that time." "Wilt was not an ordinary high school athlete," Waugh said. "Things came very easy for him in high school and usually in college, so we had somewhat of a difficult time trying to change some of his habits. We didn't try to change many of them, though." During the 1957 game, North Carolina used a packed-in zone defense on Chamberlain, making it difficult for him to get the ball. Waugh said the zones Danny Manning had faced were nothing compared with what Chamberlain had to go through. "Teams would put guys in front, behind and on the sides of Wilt, making it virtually impossible for him to operate." Waugh said. "The fact that his statistics were so good shows the type of impact player he was." Kansas fell behind by 12 points early in the '57 championship game, something Waugh said the team could not afford to do. Kansas fought back and tied the score at the end of regulation. Waugh said Chamberlain was a proud person one who had a difficult time accepting change. After 55 minutes of play, including three overtimes, both teams were exhausted. Waugh said the disappointment of the defeat was etched on the face of Chamberlain. "We didn't execute our final play real well when we tried to set Wilt up for the winning basket." Waugh said. "All we felt we should have won the game, although North Carolina had an outstanding team that year (32.0). Wilt was especially disappointed because of the tremendous year he had. We lost the game, but I think everyone will remember the play of Wilt Chamberlain." 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