person music settings. music, osers new elings never ance quired feature orary other being as to Jayhawks salvage series finale Sports Writer By JASON NUSS The Kansas Javahaws, on a baseball field for the first time in a week, lost three out of four games this weekend to Kansas State at Manhattan. Freshman right-hander Terry Sutcliffe held the Wildcats to six hits in the final game of the series to beat K-State, 7-1, and avoid beating swept. KU wasrained out twice last weekend at Missouri and bad weather and wet grounds kept the 'Hawks indoors all week. KU coach lost the aid the lack of practice had hurt the team. "Our hitting was off, and we weren't really sharp," Temple said. "I was surprised at our defense. They played pretty well when you consider they haven't had infield practice since the Missouri game." KU COMMITTED one error in the four- KU COMMITTED one error in the four- au game. In the first game of the series, left-handed Brian Rhodes and Dave Tuttle hooked up in a pitching duel, allowing only each team each through the first six innings. After KU failed to score in the top of the Netters drop pair Unfortunately for the KU men's tennis team, Southern Illinois University has inhibited its growth. So, with the matches moved inflores the way they had to both SIU and Wilcoxen's kendelbond. seventh, Greg Korbe blasted a lead-off home run to win the game for K-State. Korbe, is the Big Eight's leading hitter with a .435 average. KU THREATENED in the fourth inning. With one out Lee Ice singled, but was picked off. Carl Heinrich reached base on an error and advanced to second on a single by Andy Glimore. But Tuttle forced Brain Moyer to oop out for the third out. Rhodes, 2-4 for the year, said Korbe hit a good pitch. "I don't mind losing a game like that," Rhodes said. "I felt I pitched a good game. We just couldn't score. Korbe hit a good goal, and that's all they needed." The Wildcats exploded in the second game, winning, 13-2. K-State scored four runs in the second and third innings. Back-to-back home runs by Korbe and Jeff Moore in the third innings sent starting pitcher Dave Rusch to the bench. K-State extended the 'Hawks losing streak to five games by winning the first game. KU's lone run came in the seventh inning. Karl Heinrich led off with a single, and Gilmore and Vince Monsoon walked to lead the basses. Heinrich scored on a fielders LEFT-HANDER Kevin Kershen, 1-3, was charged with the loss. Kersenh went the distance, allowing 10 hits and striking out four. In the series' finale, the Jayhawks jumped on starter Marc Ramsdale for two runs in the first iming the big blow, a two-run double by Heinrich. K-State battled back with a run in the bottom of the first浸闸 but was shut out by a shell. Thermostats, raises topic of open meeting Thermostats, those simple pieces of beating technology, may have found a precarious location on the walls of Learned Hall, home of the School of Engineering. From page six Concert . . . According to employees of the University of Kansas department of buildings and grounds, several thermostats, ranging in size from 10 to 25 feet, are on the walls of Learned, perhaps by It was nice to see a band that remembered that element tossed from the rock cookbooks—dynamics. On "La Grange," ZZ Top came from a boiling, shuffling bougie to a the clicking whisper that brewed into yet another powerful section. Even Gibbons' solo piano sounds were accompanied by rhythm harmonics, accompanied by a rhythm section that cooked with him. AND THEREIN lies the band's success formula; simplicity with punctuation. Stops, starts and off beat accents keep the music seething with originality. Their music almost smacks of the same kind of swinging accents common to the big horn bands of the The only thing not so big was their production in Lawrence, just one stop on a worldwide tour. There were no Texas prairie backdroprops, no cactuses and no bulls that their big showes are noted for. If this were an agricultural school, but? an encore that included their hit, "Tush," had the crowd standing on their chairs. Although it was one of the loudest concerts I ever heard, maybe that should be expected from Texans who do things in a big way. But, no one seemed to care. In fact, if anything, the absence of spots spotlighted the dynamic musicianship all the more. It's too bad many people didn't show. I wouldn't have said it if Lawrence had they gave Lawrence a big of kick in the seat of the pants by never coming here again. --disgruntled students who couldn't change the settins. In the second and last open meeting of the semester Friday between the public, Chancellor Dykes, and the university, employees explained that even though thermostats are torn off walls in most campus buildings, the 30 people attended the meeting. Some members of the audience were concerned about the classified employees' pay raise coming in the July 1 paycheck. All members who had been paid per cent or $5c raise, which is smaller. William Smith, dean of the School of Engineering, said he hadn't noticed any IN ADDITION, employees not at the top of their step scales will get an approximate 4.5 per cent hike when it is time for their step increase. The employees at the top of the step scales wondered why they would get only a 2.5 per cent raise when others were getting a 4.5 per cent raise. They said that if they were closer in percentage, they would provide incentive for top-of-the-scale employees. But for those already at the top of their shoulders, a 2.5 per cent raise has been applied. WITH THIS COUPON HICLEST 925 KIOM DOWNTOWN 1109 KIOM MALLS 71 W 23RD (MAR INFO) Please Bring Coupon with Order Good May 9-12 DYKES SAID that the legislators weren't insensitive to the needs of classified employees and had given them what they thought the employees should receive. KU added single runs in the third and fourth innings and scored twice in the fifth. KU added an insurance run in the seventh for the 7-1 win. ice, Brian Moyer and Watson Jetted the eight-hit attack with two hits each. Ice, who leads the team with a .368 average, drove in three runs. SUTCLIFFE ALLOWED only six singles and struck out five in winning his fifth game "That was a big win," Temple said. "Sutcliffe pitched a good game and it kept us from going into the tournament with a losing record." The win raised KU's record to 22-21-1 and snapped a five-game losing streak. KU plays Oklahoma in the first round of the Big Eight Tournament in Oklahoma City May 18. TB. Temple said he hoped to play a game sometime before the tournament. The Lazy Twelve and the Rowdies won the men's and women's Hill championships yesterday in the intramural softball A-leagues. in semifinal action yesterday, the Lazy Twelve beat Queen Louie, 5-4, in the women's independent league, and Alpha King, 6-4, 2-4, 20. For the sorority league championship. The Lazy Twelve defeated Alpha Chi Omega, 4-1, for the women's Hill championship, and the Rowles beat the Betas, 4-3, for the men's championship. Softball teams win hill crowns The Bowdies beat the Dog Yummies, S-1, in the championship game for the men's independent league, and the Betts defense. The Makers defeated QAG Moggets, 10- 6, for the fraternity title. Scoreboard NATIONAL BASEBALL ASSOCIATION PLAY-OFFS Semifinals Philadelphia Takers 97, Oakland Celtics 97 (71ers lead, 3-0) Tampa Bay Tailwinds 99, Los Angeles Takers 97 (71ers lead, 3-4) Tampa Bay Tailwinds lead, 3-4) BYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC [1] Hayley Wood (3) 76-98, 7-4 (2), 6-5. [2] Katherine Stewart (3) 69-70, 7-6 (2), 7-5. 3. [4] Sam Snead (4) 73-65, 6-4 (11), 6-3. [5] Alexandra Hewitt (4) 72-65, 7-6 (2). "We don't have anything scheduled," Temple said, "but I hope we can find an opponent before we head down to Oklahoma City. We've got our work cut out for us." ARLINGTON, Tex. (UPI) - Willett Hurtle belted a pair of two-run homers, including a mammoth 420-foot shot in the eighth inning, to back the combined six-hit pitching of Bert Bortz and Chris Davis for a 11-9 win and shake the Texas Rangers to a 6-4 victory over the Kansas City Royals. Horton's first home run came with two out in the first with Mike Hargrove by a fielder' s choice. Hargrove singled with two out in the eighth before Horton hit his first homer against their defense player left-center field bleachers off Kansas City reliever Steve Mingori. Texas dumps KC Royals, 5-2 Blyleen, 4-2, allowed the only two Royals' runs in the second when Cookie Rojas hit a one-out single to score Darrrell Porter and Pete LaCock. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | New York | 10 | 9 | 8.97 | - | | Baltimore | 14 | 12 | 9.57 | - | | Washington | 14 | 11 | 9.57 | - | | Boston | 14 | 11 | 364 | 31/4 | | Miami | 14 | 11 | 464 | 31/4 | | Detroit | 10 | 6 | 30.00 | 3/4 | | Los Angeles | 10 | 6 | 30.00 | 3/4 | Minneapolis W 10 L 1 Prot. GB Chicago W 10 L 613 Prot. GB Cincinnati W 10 L 613 Prot. GB BANNAS CITY W 15 L 580 Prot. GB San Antonio W 14 L 590 Prot. GB California W 17 L 370 Prot. GB Seattle W 17 L 370 Prot. GB Yesterday's Results Milwaukee 7. Detroit Chicago 8. Cleveland Orlando 4. Toronto New York 10. Oakland Baltimore 6. Seattle University Daily Kansas Monday, May 8, 1977 **body taylor** Milwaukee (Shots) to Hartford (T) at 1:40, in Cleveland (Dumbo) and 3:13, in Boston 2:40 p.m. Milwaukee (Shiekh) 1, 2 and 3; Oakland (Gaffney) 4 and Cleveland (Wilkerson) 5 California (Shiekh) 1 and Kansas City (Gaffney) 4 California (Shiekh) 1 and Kansas City (Gaffney) 4 Chicago (Brot 13.2) at Texas (Boggo 0.2) 7:35 p.m. Boston (Cleveland 2.2) at Oakland (Blue 2.2) 9:30 p.m. The Lounge "A different kind of bar featuring seclusion and quiet." Ringball - Bud on Tap - Pool Southwest End of Hillcrest Bowl 9th and Iowa 843-9812 Open Daily 10 a.m.-Midnight Except Sunday The Original Exercise Sandal We fit them just right so that Scholl's exercise sandals are better than going barefoot. PATTI Available in Red, White, Blue, Bone & Denim, plus two new colors: Wheat & Chocolate. Shoe Service 1017 Mass. Jobs Jobs Jobs FALL '77 Now interviewing people for part-time Jobs. Begin work in mid-August. Apply in person at Kansas Union Personnel Office. Interviews May 10-13. THE KANSAS UNION Coors Pitchers 95c With This Coupon Limit 1 pitcher per couple per day Expires 5-31-77 MISS STREET DELI MASSACHUSETTS Hot or Mild SMOKED SAUSAGE reg. $1.45 $1.00 Offer expires 5-31-77 1977 Jayhawker Yearbook will be distributed in the lobby of Strong Hall May9,10,11 9am-4pm if you have purchased a book,bring I.D. for pick up. if you have not, books will be on sale for $8.50