8 Monday, April 18, 1977 University Dally Kausan Baseball team batters cyclones By JASON NUSS Sports Writer The Kansas Jayhawks used last-lining heroics and good pitching to defeat the Iowa State Cyclones three out of four games this weekend at Quigley Field. Brian Moyer's two-out two-run homer in game one Friday gave the Jaahwys a 43-victory. In the nighttime, Terry Sutcliffe dug out nine hits as the Hawks won, 7-1. Lee Ice was the hero Saturday. Ice's two-out single scored Moyer with the winning run from second. Dave Rusch allowed two hits in his fourth win of the season. In the series finale, the Cyclones picked in their only win, defeating KU, 4-1. "We took three out of four, and that's what we were looking for." KU coach Floyd Temple said. "We would have to win." The game was difficult to win four games from anybody in our conference." The Jayhawks were in danger of losing game one, trailing the Cyclones. 3,2 with two out in the seventh. But shortstop Jeff Kendricks was on the stage for Moyer's dramatic home run. "I was looking for a fast ball, and he gave me one right over the plate." Moyer said. "I thought it was weird." Left-bander Brian Rhodes picked up the win, his second in three decisions. KU was in complete control in Friday's nightcap, jumping to a 2-1 lead in the first imminent Carl Heinrich's third home run of the season. Freshman Terry Sutcliffe allowed a leadoff infield single to John Crivaro, then set the Cyclones down without a hit the rest of the way. But Sucilie, 4-1, was bothered with control problems throughout the contest. The Cyclones scored first in Saturday's opener on Greg Foley's run-scoring double in the second inning. KU tied the score in the sixth with a single by Andy Glmore and a double by Heinrich. KU starter Rush set the Cyclones down in order in the seventh with the score still In KU's half of the seventh, Moyer walked with one out and stole second. Ron MacDonald filed to center for out number two, which brought飞 to the plate. Ice, KU's leading hitter, drilled a fly bail over the right field's header. Moyer scored on an early drive by KU. "I wasn't really worried about losing," Irusch, 4-2, said. He had he said "Pudley" (Brian Moyer) was coming up, and that he followed him, which he walked, and then Ice came through." Iowa state jumped to KU starter Clay Christiansen for three quick runs in the last few minutes. 3577 The major concern of this study is what can be done to help students gain the awareness whether college students give warning signals in advance or just suddenly give warnings. A ecological view is presented, as well as a sociological view by Durkheim and Weisman. This, and 5,000 other unusually relevant research papers are described as above in our new 1977 mail-order catalog. Send $1 to: Pacific Research, P.O. Box 5043-F2, Seattle, WA 80189. Weekend Sports Roundup Backup QB injured second-string quarterback Bainthek suffered a broken bone in his left hand during practice last week and his return to spring football drills is questionable. Bethke, a transfer from Mount San Antonio Junior College, broke this third metacarpel when it struck against a defender's helmet. Bethke, who is right-handed, may still be able to throw to receivers in practice. Golfers in triangular The KU men's golf team will host Nebraska and Kansas State in a triangular meet at Alvamar Hills golf course tomorrow. The Jayhawks' last action was in the Great Plains Invitational in Wichita. They finished eight out of 14 teams, behind both Nebraska and Kansas State. Ruggers finish third THE NATURE AND CAUSES OF SUICIDE AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS The Jayhawks were the surprise team in the two-day round robin tournament that won the regular season title. The KU Rugby Club finished third in the national tournament. Roundtown played in Epping that week. The Jayhawks lost to K-State, 14-6, in the first game Sunday and then Emporia edged KU, 12-9, in a hard-fought battle for second place. Baseball Standings Today's Games Toronto (L曼克cyk 1-1) at New York (Figueros 0-1). AMERICAN LEAGUE Syracuse (9-0) at Boston Jenkins 11-11, 11-mm. Minnesota (6-0) at Kansas City (12-5), 7-0. Milwaukee (6-0) at Kansas City (12-5), 7-0. A 10-9 victory over Wichita State in the second round enabled the Jayhawks to climb into the winner's bracket and gave Kansas a first-round championship before K-State ended their bid. Every Eve. at 7:30 & 9:30 Sat-Sun.Mat. 2:30 Women netters 2nd Individual titles by Mary Stauffer and Marlene Cook paced the KU women's tennis team to a second place finish in the Big Ten tournament this weekend at Lincoln. Neb. "THE KU opened the tournament with a flair as it trounced Benedictine, 49-7. Intelligent, Engaging 1st Class Entertainment ART CARNEY LILY TOMLIN George Segal & Jane Fonda "FUN WITH DICK AND JANE' Staffer won the No. 3 singles title, and faucher cooked the No. 5 crown. Carrie Chicago 4, New York 9 Boston 4, Detroit 10 Boston 3, Boston 3 Minnesota 5, Oklahoma 8 Baltimore 2, Baltimore 2 Dallas 6, Denver 5 p.m. Cleveland (Doha 0-0) at Baltimore (May 0-1). 6:30 p.m. Yesterday's Results Granada Tel. 532-640-7890 www.granada.com The University of Nebraska, the host school, won the meet with 18 points. KU and Oklahoma State tied for second with 16 points. LATE SHOW Elc. 1700 & 9:30 Sat Sun Mar 205 Daily Deals Fotopoulos, No. 1 singles, and Tracy Spellman, No. 4 singles, both lost in the finals of their respective brackets. W L Pot. GB 3 7 154 Cleveland 4 3 271 Cincinnati 4 3 268 Baltimore 3 4 429 Houston 3 5 308 New York 3 5 308 KU's men's tennis team won a rain-ain- dation Friday afternoon, defending Mu- sica Wouters. Tennis squad wins 10 Academy Award Nominations Mark Hosking, Jeff Thomas, Mats Hosking improved all won as KU's record improved to 105. Robert Shaw—Bruce Cern "The ultimate act of terrorism" W L Ft. GB Chicago 7 3 700 Dakarland 7 3 700 Kansas 7 3 489 Texas 4 3 571 Minnesota 4 3 376 California 4 3 417 Colorado 4 3 417 "ROCKY" "BLACK SUNDAY" PG *Starring* YLVESTER STALLONE Eve. 7;30 & 9;45 Sat.-Fun. 1:45 Hillcrest Eve. 7:15 & 9:45 Sat. Sun at 2:30 747 crashed at sea. Passengers aboard are trapped underwater. Varsity DIEKLE ... September 16, 2015 AIRPORT Eve. 7:40 & 9:50 Sat. Sun. 1:55 The Sundance Kid —Plus— Mash Hillcrest Sunset Visit us at sunset.com. More on Sunset.com. Concerts for Young People, Inc. in cooperation with SUA presents the HARTFORD BALLET in a one hour performance SUNDAY, MAY 1, 3 p.m. UNIVERSITY THEATRE K. U. Student tickets in advance at the door K. U. Student Fickers in advance at SUA Box Office $2.00 Children 1.00 Adults 2.50 AVAILABLE AT KIEF'S RECORDS and Stereo Supplies, Inc. Holiday Plaza Center—25th and Iowa SUA FILMS SALT OF THE EARTH (1954) Dir. Herbert Biberman. Mon., April 18, 7:30 p.m., 75c RARE JAZZ FILMS Over two hours of rare jazz films from the collection of Bob de Flores. With host Armick Wright. Featureting Louis Armrick, Charlie Parker, Count Basie and his orchestra. Tues. April 19, 7:30 a.m., 8:125 HANDS UP! Dir. Clarence Badger with Raymond Griffin, Classical Film Series. Wed. April 27; 7:30 pm. 75c ECSTACY(1933) Dir. Gustav Machafy, with Hedy Lamarr. Complete, uncut, uncensored plus THE OUTLAW (1943) Dir. Howard Hughes with Jane Russell, Walter Huston. Film Society. THE STORY OF ADELE H. Popular Films Series. Fri, April 21 & Sat, April 23, 3:00, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., $1 MIDNIGHT COWBOY Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight. plus PAGE MISS GLORY Art Deco cartoon by Tex Avery. Midnight Movies. Fri, April 22 & Sat, April 23, 12:00 midnight, $1 Woodruff Auditorium Kansas Union Place on ad Call 864-4358 GET INVOLVED IN UNIVERSITY GOVERNMENT 5 Student Positions Available for Kansas Union Memorial Corporation Board: The Memorial Corporation Board of Directors is a 36 member board composed of students, University and Union admini- drators, alumni, and faculty. Its purpose is to determine financial and operational policy for all facces of the Kansas Union. While the board itself meets approximately five times a year, involvement in Union governance is only limited by the board member's initiative. Applications must be returned by Thursday, April 21, 1977 Q: Chill-Lagering is: THE DEAN OF BEER'S QUICKIE QUIZ. a) A popular German country and western singer. b) A Scandinavian winter sport played without clothes. c) A new ethnic TV comedy about the owner of an ice cube factory. d) The right urge to see how d) The right way to age beer. 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