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You omit the minimum the rid, not to add to I rather assume I also be a joke, but it holly poor hissiness too. I do not repeat ice. It says more in it does about orton instructor int of entomology By PATSLATTERY Sports Writer Softball squad wins Big Eight title The KU softball team put on a bunting demonstration in the final of the Big Eight tournament Saturday night and came away with a victory over defending champion Iowa State. The bunting demonstration came in KU's half of the second innings after pitcher Randy Johnson was struck. Three perfect bails flung the ISU inflict as they committed four throwing errors and lost six in a game. KU catcher Pawlworth scored the trial run of the inning when she reached home. The Jayhawks took advantage of two more ISU errors and scored two runs in the fourth inning. One of the errors came on a turnover on second and third with one out. ISU MADE its only serious threat of the game in the bottom of the seventh. The Cyclones got two runners on base with no outs. After a force out at third the Cyclones scored a run on an error. The error came on—what else—a hunt The rally was cut short by two infield outcets, and KK's victory celebration was on. After the trophy was awarded, KU coach job Sullivan took his team that they could join. "Attitude is a big part of it," he said, "and all 18 of you won this trophy." THE TOURNAMENT won a team the Tournament were some sparkling individuality. Pitzer Shelley Sinclair and centerfielder Pitter Koleber were the stars in KU's opponent game, which ended 12-4. Sinclair hold the Tigers to just two hits in winning her fifth shutout of the season. She struck out four and allowed only one runner to get next first base. Boleer went on a hitting rampage going 2-for-2 and driving in six runs. She drove in two runs with a triple in the fourth inning and connected for a grand slam in the fifth. KU's second round game belonged almost solely to Gloria Graves. She struck out 15 and walked none as the Jayhawks downed Nebraska 2-1 in 10 innings. One goal costs KU title Oklahoma captured the Big Eight Soccer Championship by defeating Michigan 32-2. KU, the defending champions, ended up in third place. Jamie Ruiz, KU forward, scored five goals in the tournament to pace the "We scored 11 goals in the tournament and we had to win. That much cost us the tournament," Marcia KU coach Bernie Mullin expressed disappointment with the final standings. Saturday KU defeated Nebraska 6-0 and Oklahoma State 3-0. KU NEEDED only a tie to advance to the championship game and with 30 seconds remaining in the game, it appeared they had achieved a scoreless tie. $4.50 A fancy restaurant dinner, without the fancy price. 920 W. 23rd Lawrence Open 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Day Before the third place consolation game yesterday, Mullen told his team that he had to play like champions to prove they should have been the champions. At that point Oklahoma's offense came alive, put in its first goal and, 1-0. They defeated Colorado, the team that entered the tournament with the best record. and left a total of 12 runners on base in the tournament. They committed only two The final standings were: Oklahoma, Missouri, Kentucky-KState, Oklahoma State, Iowa State GRAVES OPENED up the tenth with a pen and scored the winning run on a basketball. An error on Graves gave the Cormhaskens their only use, so she had her second no-contact. Koleber added to her RBI total when she drew in the winning run against ISU in the 2015 season. The Jayhawks scored 18 runs on 33 hits Final tournament standings were the yawns at a=4, followed by the yawns at a=5, a=6 and a=7. Yawns at a=12 and OU 0-2; Sinclair take her umbrella string intact and graves in now 6-5. The team record boots. The team record boots. Women fourth in meet Rv ANDY RILEY Sports Writer Sheila Calamiese and Charmre Kuhman combined to lead the KU women's track team to a four-place finish in the state contest last weekend in Stillwater. "WE'RE STARTING to show some good team scoring." Lionvale said. "More people are scoring points for us now and we're not saying that we haven't scored in so far this year. The Jayhawk-fourth for the second straight week—were edged out by Wichita State for third place in the final event Saturday. Kansas State ran away with the meet with 138 points. Nebraska was second with 134 points. KU 64. There were 10 teams at the meet. KU coach Tom Lonvale said he was happy with his team's performance and its leadership. "This is the third meet in a row that times have come down significantly and the team is improving as the individual's times are improving." Kuhman won her her second consecutive quarter-mile she ran a 35.6 in the finals to win the U.S. IndyCar Championship. 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