1. Monday, April 4, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Jayhawks drop two of three to Mizzou By Tom Stinson Kansan sportswriter Effective pitching sparked a Kansas victory against Missouri in yesterday's doubleheader before ineffective pitching plagued the Jawhaves in the second game. Kansas recorded its first Big Eight victory of the season by defeating the Tigers 3-2 in the first game. Missouri then exploded for 14 hits and won 13-1 in the second. On Saturday night, despite a Jayhawk comback after being down 11-1 in the fourth inning, the Tigers won their first game of the four-game series. The series' final game is at noon today at Hofstad-Maimin Stadium. "Missouri is a good team," said Coach Dave Bingham. "If you don't pitch well, they'll hurt you with the bat. We just didn't pitch well in the second game. "We had a couple of things going, but we just couldn't punch it in to get the score." the score. Missouri, 23-6, is ranked 28th in the ESPN Collegiate Baseball poll. The Javahaws are 15-11. Freshman Curtis Shaw, sophomore Steve Renko and freshman Darin Harris all made unsuccessful attempts in relief at stopping the Figurs. Sophomore Tom Bilyeu, 2-3, was the losing pitcher for Kansas as he allowed five earned runs in two innings. Tigers. Junior Craig Muleahy, 4-0, pitched six innings and allowed only two earned runs in the first game. Sophomore Craig Stoppel completed the final innie to collect his fourth save of the season. "I wanted to beat Missouri bad," said Mulcahy, a St. Louis native. "I'm from the east side of St. Louis, and I know a couple of their players. I had a little initiative going into the game." Sophomore Jeff Spencer led Kansas offensively, going two for three at the plate and collecting two RBI in yesterday's first game. Missouri's Gary Barth proved disasterous for the Jayhawks as he went seven for nine, hit two home runs and collected seven RBI during the two games. game. But Barth could not make the game-winning hit in the bottom of the seventh of the first game. Stoppel got him out, preserving the one-run victory. said of the squad that went 15-39-1 last spring. "They want to do what you have to do to win. And I couldn't be happier with this team at this point." KANSAS 3 MISSOURI 2 "Our kids want to win," Bingham Missouri 010 001 0-2 9 1 Kansas 300 000 X -3 2 Missouri 304 150 0—13 14 1 Kansas 000 010 12 3 MISSOURI 13. KANSAS 1 Kansas: Mucaly, Stoppel (7) and Mentzer; Missouri: Ingold and Slavin, W-Mulcach (4-0) L-Ingold (3-2), SV-Stoppel (4) . 2B-UK S朋贤, MUJ Hawkins, Barbins, Hairsta. HRs Missouri 304 150 6 - 13 14* Kansas 000 010 0 - 1 2* Bilby, Bileyu, Shau, W-Powers; Powers, & Schmidt, Boesench; Missouri; Powers. Moeller (&) and Stavin, W-Powers (5-1). Lilby (2-3), S-Vo停板 (2-8), Bk2-KU: Dowling MuH: Hawkins, Silvestre, Barth, MUR-Mu: Bar. KU rugby team wins muddy contest Bv Keith Stroker Kansan sportswriter Saturday's rainfall produced muddy conditions for the KU rugby team, but the circumstances did not affect the team's play too much. The Kansas collegiate team defeated the Kansas City Blues B team 14-4, raising its record to 5-1. The KU club team lost to the Blues A team, 7-6, on a last-second score. Pat Roberts, a forward for the Jayhawks, said Kansas had played the Blues several times before and in those teams were evenly matched. "They are our rivals in our division. They defeated our club side to go to the Western Union tournament last year, but we have defeated them before. We've had some intense games against them," he said. The forwards in rugby act like blockers for the backs, who do most of the scoring. Roberts said anyone had a chance to score in a rugby game, but that it is played like the option in football. Normally, Kansas scores more points, but the muddy conditions slowed the pace of the game and kept the scores lower. "It was real hard to move around on the field with clumps of mud stuck to our shoes," Roberts said. "It also wears you out quicker. It was tough going out when we played well enough to win." team some confidence as they prepare for the Las Cruces, N.M., Western Union tournament, April 16 and 17. If the team wins there, it will compete in the United States Rugby Championships, beginning April 30 in Monterey, Calif. The Kansas victory gave the Kansas defeated Kansas State and advanced to the New Mexico tournament, representing its region. The game will be the first time KU has played in the Western Union tournament since 1980. Roberts said the team would compete against Pittsburgh State on Saturday before it plays on the tournament, which is one of four regions, eight teams in each, that will have a team advance to Monterey. KU tennis defeats Wichita State Rv Tom Stinson Kansan sportswriter Kansas men's tennis coach Scott Perelman said the key to a successful Big Eight Conference season was being able to adjust mentally to any situation. The Jayhawks adjusted both mentally and physically to Saturday's poor weather and defeated Wichita State 7-2 at the Robinson Tennis Center. The 9-7 Jayhawks jumped on the smokers early, setting the one of the "I'm pleased it was outside. It was sunny when we got up, but it ended up "The big key in the Big Eight is that we've got to be mentally prepared for any and all types of conditions," Perelman said. "I thought our guys adusted to them well, better than Wichita State's guys did." being cold and windy. We played pretty well given the conditions." Freshmen John Falbo and Jeff Gross, sophomore Craig Wildey and junior Jim Secrest all won the first set of their opening singles matches. All four went on to win. Senior Larry Pascal also won in singles play for Kansas. The Jayhawks went 2-1 in doubles competition. The teams of Falbo and Wildey at the No. 1 position and Secrest and Pascal at No. 3 both won. "They are a good team," Perelman said. "When they come here, they're ready to play. This is a good win for us." The doubles pair of sophomore Chris Walker and senior Reggie Hodges lost in three sets. Walker also lost in three sets in singles competition. Perelman praised the play of Wildey, Secrest, Gross and Pascal and said the Jayhawks were in a position to win all nine matches. Kansas, the defending Big Eight champion, opens conference play Friday against Oklahoma State in Stillwater and Saturday against Oklahoma in Norman. "We are right where we need to be going into the Big Eight season," Perelman said. "We've improved a great deal. We just need to get in a good week of practice." Javhawks "I was trying to think of anything possible to win the game." Strickland said. "My mind was blank. We anticipated that it would be a tough game, but we just didn't perform the way that a mature basketball team should." Continued from p. 10 Guard Kevin Pritchard, who had not scored in the first half, kept the Blue Devils away with a miracle toss that found its way into the basket. Pritchard had the ball but was being smothered by Duke's players. Fall ing backward, he let loose a desperation lob that put the Jayhawks back up by five. "We worked the ball around, and I was able to get into position to shoot," said Pritchard, who finished with six points, seven rebounds and five assists. "But then I couldn't and I just wanted to get fouled." Krzyezski called a timeout, after which Snyder hit a left side baseline jump shot and cut the lead to three again. On Kansas' next possession, Pritchard tried a layup that didn't Duke started fouling in the hopes of scoring on its next possession, but the Jayhawks carried the rest of the game with its free throws. Snyder foiled three times in the last minute, and Kansas completed four out of its six free throws. fall, but Manning saved the shot by tipping it in for a 59-54 score. Duke decided to go for the three-point shot, but Ferry was the only one who could land one, that one going in with three seconds left for what turned out to be the final score, 66-59. and supplemented by four other players. ever, does not erase the pain of the 1986 Final Four, no matter how sweet it is to get into the championship game. "That doesn't really pump me up, but it makes me laugh." Newton said. "If they're going to play Kansas and just guard Danny, the other guys will score 40 points, because if Danny sees one of his players open, he'll pass the ball." "It feels nice, but no matter what happens in this tournament, I'll always remember the '86 tournament," Manning said. "But hopefully, this dream will last a little longer." Track team competes in Alabama high-flying slam dunks. In the past few months, Newton's scoring ability finally has been recognized, even though some teams around the nation still consider Kansas a one-man team, led by Manning O'Connor finished third in the high jump at 5-feet-8. She also competed in the shot put, javelin and 200-meter run. "I enjoy competing in a lot of events," O'Connor said. "I like the hard work and intensity involved. It was a good meet to help our team prepare for the KU Relays and the Big Eight Championships." The weekend's victory, how ATHEIST CLUB meeting. 7:00 Tuesday 4.5 Plar "C尔", 6th floor Kansas Union. Jayhawks senior tri-captain Ann O'Connor usually competes in the Heptathlon, comprised of five events. She competed in four Saturday. By Keith Stroker "We competed against eight teams, and Alabama was the only real competition," KU coach Cliff Rovelo told. "No other team was exceptionally strong, though each of them had a few good athletes. It was a good meet for us, to help us prepare for the Big Eight." The Kansas women's track team went south Saturday and turned in some solid performances at the non-scored Alabama Invitational track meet. Freshman Susan MacLean placed second in the 1500-meter run with a time of 4:38.4; O'Hara finished second in the 400-meter run at :55.45 and Turner finished third at :56.44. Kansas had several women place in the top three positions in different events. Nightmare Continued from p. 10 Kansan sportswriter Sophomore Yolanda Taylor was second in the triple jump at 38-2; O'Connor finished third in the Javelin with a throw of 94-6; the mile relay team finished second with a time of 3:48.80. The relay team was composed of Taylor, senior tri-captain Veronia O'Hara, and freshmen Sherla Brooks and Janice Turner. Final 4 Official Licensed Encounter 3 locations BROOKLYN, NY - Visit us at www.liveinfortravel.com JUST LIKE THE BEACH! Intramural Sand Volleyball Tournament, April 9-10. 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