Friday, April 8, 1977 University Daily Kansan Jayhawks win pair Kansas tournament Sports Writers Bv GARY BEDORE and JASON NUSS If yesterday's performance is any indication, KU baseball coach Floyd Temple can stop worrying about the Jayhawks' hitting. Kansas chalked up 19 runs and 25 hits as KU took home the championship trophy from the second annual Kansas Baseball Tournament in Manhattan. In the semi-final game, the Jayhawks stopped Emporia as well as Win for victory. In win. In the finals, Kansas rolled over Marymount, 12-2. The Jayhawks' record is now 11-8-1. After their first-round, 3-1 victory over Kansas Wesleyan on Tuesday, in which the Hawks got only three runs, Temple called for a second round. The team more aggressive at the plate. IN THE XTH inning of the Emporia State game, the hitting finally got untracked: Trailing 2, the Jayhawks began a rally. Lee Ice walked to open the inning and was moved to second base as Carl Heinrich singled. Emporia State's pitcher, Kevin McKenzie, drew foul balls and threw the ball into right field. Ice scored on the error, and Heinrich moved to third base. Designated hitter Andy Gilmore tripped to tie the score, 2-2. In the seventh inning Kansas permanently took the lead. Jeff Watson singled and went to third on another errant throw, this one by reliever Dawn Pickert, who pitched a four-run single to Ron Macdonald singled home and Mon Slowle took second. A walk for Heinrich filled the bases and Gilmore was hit by a filled the bases in run and in making the score 4-2. Catcher Brian Moyer lined a double that cleared the bases, and insured the 'Hawks' victory. It also set the stage for a 12-run outburst in game two. TEMPEL WAS pleased at the hitting at the end of the semi-final game. "We needed an inning like we had in the seventh," Temple said. "We've been kind of dormant lately and stunk up the joint against Kansas Wesleyan." In the finals against Marymount, Kansas jumped off to a 5-1 lead and got a complete game win from Clay Christensen, who is now 3-2. The final score was 12-2. Catcher Gilmore went 2-for-3 with a triple and four RBf. His had six RBf in the two games. Ron MacDonald tied a KU record with four hits in the championship game. His six hits in the tournament helped earn him the most valuable player award. FIVE JAYHAWKS made the all-tournament team. Carl Heinrich, 1B, Ron MacDonald, 2B, and Lee Ice, 3B, received the honor with designated hitter Andy Glimore and pitcher Terry Sutcliffe, who got a win and a save in the tournament. NEED A GOOD PART TIME JOB TILL SCHOOL'S OUT? The Jayhaws return home to face Kansas State in two double-headers, one starting at 1 p.m. on Saturday and the other at 1:30 on Monday. Apply in person at Heavy Eddy's after 3:30. Located below the Wheel. K-State, 13-0; will bring a .291 batting average into the games. The Wildcats won 4 to 2. Sherlock Holmes meets Sigmund Freud THE SEVEN-PER-CENT SOLUTION PG Every Eve at 10:30 & 12:30 Atkinson Mall, Malvern Japanese Intelligent, Ewing, Eng, ment ART CAP EY LILY TO IN "TH LATF Eve.7 Sal.30 ROCKY PG Stirring SYLVESTRIE HOLLOW Eve.7.388 & 9:45 Sal.1:45 Hillcrest PG Robert Shaw — Bruce Carn "The ultimate act of terrorism" PG Eve.7:15 & 9:45 Sat. Sun at 2:30 "BLACK SUNDAY" PG Varsity Academy Award Nominations 21 st crushed at sea. President is trapped underwater. AIRPORT PG "Killer E'ite" Trackdow & Lightf Vigilante Force" Tonight & Safrida Eve.7:40 & 7:50 Eve.7:40 & 7:50 Show start 7:15 Sunset 9th & Iowa with the purchase of any medium or large Sundae, from our Dairy Bar Room to rent? Advertise it in the Kansan 864-4358 Hot fudge, chocolate, strawberry, pineapple and many more toppings. SKY DIVING Come Fly with Us Greene County Sport Parachute Center Wellsville, Kansas Student Training Classes begin Sat.-Sun. at 10:00 a.m. .Mon.-Fri. by appt. First Jump Course $41.00 Groups of 5 or More— Only $31.00 per Person Price includes Logbook, Atlas, All Equipment, First Jump and Dummy Ripcord Students Required to Show ID Located at Miles 7 of Wellesville on the Carl Coffman Farm Call 883-2535 after 6:00 p.m. Now comes Miller time. ©1976 The Miller Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 1 Alu has 1 most valu Univ A or t adm stu pro