e University Daily Kansan Friday, April 29, 1977 7 withatherray's st ay Annie move in heater, he ter from kills him, when they ball from ier work movies sources as r role in rowed her further she Hall" range of Baseball team looks to win division title required ingeneus member She must alm'v Alys' which is she's verse," is as enough of Alys' succeeds. By GARY BEDORE Sports Writer it college. ows. Talk bring a book School? joining in It's the time of year for spring fever, but the KU baseball team takes a case of pneumonia in spring. sesology The Jayhawks and Tigers face each other in a doubleheader today at 1:30 p.m., to open a four-game series. The Hawks, 21-16, are two games behind Missouri in the Western Division. The Cavaliers in the Eastern Division. Kansas must win three of four games to win the division title. (Dutton, y for the I'm OK, nonfiction Kansas is three games ahead of both Iowa State and Nebraska for second place, but KU coach Floyd Temple said that the Jayhawks are shooting for first. "We're not going up there about second place." Temple said. "I think we should do well; we're ready, and I have a good feeling about the series." LAST SEASON, KU beat Missouri, the Big Eight champion, in two of the three games played here. If the Jayhawks are to repeat that performance, they'll have to stop Missouri, 29-13 overall, and 11-3 at home. n. using a n. using a reviews and custmateviously custmateviously kk at, in kk at, in the that that n-neglected adult life. n't stop 21 can be as easily as extensions in various of explanations know their thing most will be better d to know The Tigers have won 16 of their last 18 games, and stand 7-1 in divisional play. Missouri's hitting has been its strong point all season. The Tigers are hitting .301 as a team, and have scored in double figures 11 times this season. Missouri's leading hitter is second baseman and co-captain John Krushe, who is hitting 367. Krushe has been hampered by a pulled hamstring most of the season and has been forced to play as designed hitter. However, he was on his weekend, however, because the current second baseman, Jim English, broke his knee in the Tigers' last series. Big 8 coaches name signees Announcement of basketball players who have signed national letters of intent to attend Big Eight schools continued this week. Oklahoma coach David Bluss announced the signing of Mark Perry, Jr., of Hanover, Inc. The 6-2 guard was named high school player of the year and averaged 24 points a name and 12 assists. Colorado has signed forwards Jack Tuz, 66, of Newport Beach, Calif. Brian Johnson, 8, of Cherry Creek, Colo. and Craig Austin, 6-8 of Wattle Ridge Colo. Guards signing with Colorado were Jim Feeney, 60, of Denver, and Bobby Rudedge, 64, of Miami, Fla. Kansas has confirmed the signings of 6-8 forward John Crawford of Kansas City Northwest High School, 6-7 forward Jay Hurt of Alleghegan Juc, Chamberd, Md. and Wilmore Fowler, 6-2 guard of Palmetto, Fla. MOSQUIORIS also has Greg Cypret, 367, Tim Laudesen, 333, Mike Lally, 329, Tim Rouse, 304. Missouri's pitching, however, hasn't been as effective. The team E.A.R.A. is 4.07 aft, Leflahander Piet Robertburgo is 6.1, and Haitian Piet Robertburgo is 6.1. Steve Shockey is 6.1, for a 4.23 E.R.A. Kansas is slated to pitch Brian Rhodes, Dave Rushe, Terry Sutcliffe and Kevin Kerschen in the series. Kerschen has been moved into the rotation after beating Nebraska last weekend in a relief stint, but he added five innings and gage up only three hits. Kansas is hitting 277 for the year. Lee Ice, 370, Ron MacDonald, 333, Carl Heinrich, 336, and Andy Gilmore, 330, are the team leaders. The KU women's track team will compete tomorrow against Kansas State, Nebraska, Oklahoma and St. John's in an unsorted meet at 10 a.m. in Memorial Stadium. Jayhawks face four opponents head coach Tom Lonaleau has put his two top sprinters, Sheila Calmese and Charmaine Kulkarni, in the 200 meters to give them a chance in another event. Calmess, who won the invitational 100 meters at the Kansas Relays, already has qualified in the 100 meters, and Kuhman, who hasn't lost in the quarter-mile this season, also has qualified for the national meet. Michelle Brown, who ran her best race ever in the 1500 meters last week, will be in that event and three Jayhawks, Sena Frame, Laura Mordy and Nancy Bissell will run in the 2-mile. Frame missed the 1500 last week because of an injury. Other entries for KU are Bunita Bassa in the 100 meters and the 100 hurdles, Karol Fitzgerald in the 100 hurdles and the 200 and Kathy Kennedy in the 100 and 200. Kim Glassgow and Jennifer Howe will run the 400 for the Joywheels and Connie Lane team. The Kansas track team has its last chance to win a relay event on the Midwest Relays circuit this weekend at the Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa. By ROBRAINS Sports Writer Track team trys to win relav After being shout out at Texas and Kansas, lead coach Bob Timmons is optimistic that the team will win. Timmons said, "I've been concerned about our handbags all year, and I just hope you don't." If KU does w a relay at Drake, it will come against some classy opposition. Heading the field for the relays events are teams from Arizona, Auburn, Texas and Oklahoma. In the 440 and 880-relay relays, Arizona is expected to be anchored by Olympian Dwayne Evans, Auburn by Harvage Glance and Texas by Johnny Jones. IN THE 440, Auburn has a season-best time of 39.5 seconds, one of four teams in the field that have times under 40 seconds. KU has run 39.8, Oklahoma 39.82. In the 800, Oklahoma defeated KU by three-hundreds of a second to win at Kansas The Jayhawks have a season-best time of 1:23.90. KU will enter the same foursome in both the 440 and 800 relays—Dave Blutcher, Anthony Coleman, Kevin Newell and Cliff Wiley. KU also should have a chance to win the mile relay. As the defending champ in that event, the Jayhawks will be challenged by Texas. Nebraska has the best time in the mile relays in the Big Eight this season, Kansas and Oklahoma have both run 3:10.8. KU's mile relay team is expected to be Sam Whitaker, Dave Hatcher, Tommy Mackenzie and Chris Sullivan. AT LAST weekend's Relays, KU's efforts to win the championship hampered by Clement妄想. KU Recreation Services is sponsoring an intramural wrestling tournament tomorrow at Robinson Gymnasium. Weigh-in begins at 9 a.m. and wrestles starts at 11 a.m. Wrestling scheduled string pulp and anebarman Wagner suffered a slight groin muscle pull in the open 400 Both are scheduled to make the trip, according to Timmons, and are expected to Leading the list of individual entries for the Jayhawks is Wiley. Wiley, who won both the open 100- and 200-meter dashes at Kansas, the best conference times in both races. Jay Reardon in the long jump, triple jump, high jump, and Steve Rainbow in the luge. KU runners slated for other individual track events are Newell in the 100 meters; Vargas in the 800 meters; Roscoe and George Mason in the 3,000 meter steeplechase; Coleman and Dennis Brack in the 110 meter high hurdles, and Little in the 400 meter intermediate hurdles. McCall and Bruce Goldsmith, who is scheduled to run legs on both the four-mile and distance medley relays, have been bothered by illness for the past week. WILEY IS scheduled to run in the open 100 meter. 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