Section B·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Fridav. May 4, 2001 Intramurals gets new programs for fall By Steve Laurenzo By Steve Laurenzo sports@kansan.com Kansan sportwriter The spring intramural season has all but come to a close. The two-club golf tournament is tomorrow. All other events were completed by Wednesday. Wrestling, softball, and ultimate Frisbee enjoyed their usual success despite numerous forfeits. Three-on-three soccer continued its surprising success despite venue and time changes. Tennis and racquetball doubles saw low numbers similar to last year's figures. next year, involvement is expected to increase in most events. This is because all events taking place within University facilities will be free to all students. Instead of specific costs associated with each sport, all students will be assessed a recreation services fee along with regular semester costs. These additional costs were voted in on a referendum approved by the students two years ago. The main goal of the fee is to pay for the new Student Recreation and Fitness Center. This new system of funding intramural sports is part of the budget as well. "I would be more likely to participate in a few of the events if I knew they were already paid for," said Lance Arvidson, Wichita senior. ream sports costs are relatively low, but collecting the money is usually harder than finding players. "I've been asked before to play softball and basketball, but the teams always fell through," Arvidson said. "If all you had to do was sign up, I think a lot more people would play." Because there are no specific costs, Recreation services also has plans for two new services in the fall. These have been designed to accommodate the changing needs of the students. forfeit fees will be enforced. Events that seem free are more often neglected. First, they will open a satellite fitness center in the Burge Union. Located in the top level of Burge, where the computer store is now, the fitness center will offer another way for students to stay in shape. "The center will be open throughout the day and be outfitted with some of the most up-to-date equipment on the market," said Jason Krone, assistant director of recreation services. "It is our goal to try out different types of equipment and get student input on their likes and dislikes in anticipation of the new recreation center." The space is small but will provide an updated supplement to what is available in Robinson. The facility will open early in the fall semester. "We foresee things such as a bike repair station, raquet restreaking, in-line skate rental, possible canoe rental and much more," Krone said. Second, recreation services will replace the Wilderness Discovery program, operating out of the basement of the Kansas Union with the new Outdoor Pursuits program. The program will offer outdoor rental equipment such as tents, sleeping bags and coolers. Additionally, educational sessions on subjects like low-impact camping and bike repair might be offered. The program is being built from the ground up and specifics will be available in the fall. Edited by Courtney Craigmile Cleveland bests Royals in three-game sweep The Associated Press KANSASCITY, Mo. — Cleveland manager Charlie Manuel knew Dave Burba was struggling. But he didn't know why. "I've had the flu," Burba said yesterday after pitching the Indians against the Kansas City Royals 9-4 for a three-game sweep. Burba (4-1) won his four straight start despite allowing four runs and nine hits in 6-13 innings. Steve Karsay and Bob Wickman combined for one- hit shutout relief. "Today was a little better," he said. "Then, when I started throwing, I kind of got weak, got tired and a little dizzy. But I got through it." Royal age of 30-60 and Ruby Lofton had a single, double and two-run triple for Cleveland, which outscored the Royals 30-10 in the series. Gonzalez had six RBI in the series and has 12 in 26 games. Marty Cordova had eight RBI in the series. Kansas City came in with just 16 errors, its lowest total after 27 games, but second baseman Luis Alicea made two errors, and center fielder Irana仁豆 and pitcher Jason Grimsley made one each, leading to five unearned runs. "That was three ugly ones in a row." Royals manager Tony Muser said. "There's no way to hide it or describe it. Three ugly baseball games." Dan Reichert (3-2), who had won his previous three decisions, give up seven runs — three earned — and seven hits in five innings. He is 0-2 against Cleveland with a 16.00 ERA. Notes: The Indians totaled seven runs in the first innning during the series, raising their season total to 30 in 26 games. Kansas City's Carlos Beltran left in the second innning because of tightness in his left hamstring and was replaced in center field by Ibanez. ... The Royals turned three double plays for the second day in a row and took the AL lead with 29. Cubs pitching staff at odds with Gordon CHICAGO — It took just three days in Chicago for Tom Gordon to get upset with the Cubs. After making his first regular-season appearance since Oct. 3, 1999, Gordon said he wanted The Associated Press be the Cubs' full-time closer and didn't want to rest between appearances. "We're having a little problem because. I didn't come here to sit out there in the bulpen. If that's the case, I'd rather leave," said Gordon, who spent the last 16 months rehabilitation after reconstructive elbow surgery. Gordonalso said there was no need for a confrontation with Cubs manager Don Bayler. Andy MacPhail, the Cubs president and general manager, said he was aware of Gordon's comments. But he also said it was up to Baylor and pitching coach Oscar "I just need to pitch, or I need to go." Gordon said. Gordon's agent, Rick Thurman, did not return a phone call seeking comment. Gordon was activated Tuesday after starting the season on the disabled list with a strained right triceps. The Cubs didn't exactly miss Gordon. Jeff Fassero saved nine games for the Cubs, tying Danny Graves for the NL lead. Chicago is 16-11 and leads the NL Central. Gordon was the AL's top closer in 1998, saving 46 games for Boston. But he began having elbow problems and missed most of the 1999 season before having elbow surgery. He sat out all last year recuperating. Because Gordon has been out for so long, Baylor said he probably wouldn't use the right-hander in back-to-back games right away, giving him time to adjust and build up his strength. He also said he would continue to use Fassero as a closer. In one inning yesterday, Gordon struck out two and gave up one hit. 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