12 Monday, November 14, 1988 / University Daliv Kannan Shirtliffe blames linesmen for soccer club's 2-1 loss By Ken Winford Kansan sportswriter The Kansas men's soccer club was defeated by Illinois, 2-1, in overtime of a controversial seminal match yesterday at the National Colligiate Soccer Association Championship in Ames, Iowa. The match was played without a referee. The two linesmen handled the officiating duties after the scheduled referee didn't show up. The Jayhawks, who held a 1-0 lead against Illinois late in the first half after Mark Plakorus scored of an assist from Dan Stoke, were looking to increase the lead when Kamran Moosavi was taken down in the penalty box. penalty box. One linesman called a penalty kick for Kansas, but the other one waved the call off. After a conference, they decided to compromise and awarded a free kick to the Jayhawks. The Jayhawks still led, 10 two minutes into injury time, when an official called Stoke, who had gone up to head a loose ball, for a dangerous play. Kansas failed to score but led at the half. 1-0 The Fighting Illini converted the free kick for a goal to send the game into overtime and got the game-winner off a penalty kick seven minutes into the overtime period. Kansas coach Glenn Shirtliffe said he was upset with the officiating he was upset with the breach. "It was repeated incompetence I n looking back, I In looking back, I shouldn't have allowed us to play the game until they came up with a referee. They might have been competent to hold a flag, but neither of them were competent to referee.' - Glenn Shirtliffe Kansan men's soccer coach tent to re-enroll Lilfiffe said both the compromised call on Kansas 'free kick in the first half and the dangerous play call on Stoke were important factors in the Jayhawks' defeat to the Illini, who beat Minnesota, 2-1 for the national title. "We outplayed Illinois in the first half," he said. "But once again by not having the penalty kick when Kamran was taken down we missed out on a good opportunity to take a bigger lead. "On the dangerous play call, both Dan and the Illinois player went up to head the ball. There was nothing dangerous or contrary to the rules as today. The Jayhawks also missed on several scoring opportunities in the first half, according to Shirtliffe. done. I've been a coach for 12 years and I've never seen officiating as bad as today." "We played a good game today and had Illinois rattled," he said. "We hit the post four times in the first half. Part of this was our own doing. We should put out our opportunities." ties. Kansas reached the semifinals by posting a 2-1 record in the preliminary round. After being defeated by Minnesota, 2-0, Friday, the Jayhawks came back to beat Wichita State, 5-2, and Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 3-0, Saturday. 3-4. Salutory Ed Nelson scored three goals and Nelson added two scores in the Jayhawks' victory over Wichita State. Nelson, Weas and Moosai- scored against Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Next year's national soccer championship will be played in Lawrence. Gordon Kratz, sports club coordinator of recreation services at Kansas, was chosen as the conveyor of the tournament. Two teams each from the north, midwest and Big 10 intercollegiate soccer leagues and one each from the Rocky Mountain and Southwest will receive bids. "It should be a very good tournament," Shirtliff said. "I guarantee we will have good officiating." This weekend yielded one victory and a boost of confidence for the Kansas men's and women's swim teams. Men's swimming beats AU By Grace Hobson Kansan staff writer Women's team loses, but says meet built their confidence Gary Kempf, men's and women's swimming coach, said the meets showed the teams' improvement and proved they could compete with high-caliber teams. swat Competing against top-ranked University of Arizona on Friday and Arizona State University on Saturday, the only victory for the two teams was the men's against Arizona. But both teams came away feeling stronger about their abilities. "This was a confidence booster," said Glenn Trammel, Lawrence senior and team captain. "It's early in the season, and we beat the eleventh-ranked队 and came close to the ninth-ranked team." The men's team beat Arizona 63-53 but lost to Arizona State 64-49. The women's team lost to Arizona 69-48 and Arizona State 78-62. teams. He foiled very well against two of the top-ranked teams in the nation," Kemp said. "I was very pleased with their progress. It was really important to take this big step to beat a big team." The men won the 400 yard medley relay to lead off the meet against Arizona. The men also won "The big key was that we won both relias," Kempf said. "It was a really big win." the 800-yard freestyle relay. a fellow. Other highlights of the men's meet against Arizona came when Allan Chaney, Fairbanks, Alaska, senior, won the 50 freestyle and Dan Mendhenl, Pleasant Hill Calif., senior, placed second. Robert Sturman, Kansas City, Mo. freshman, won the 200 butterfly and Bobby Kelley, Easley S.C. junior won the 500 freestyle. Also, Andrew Billings, Fairbanks Alaska, sophomore, won the 100 freestyle. The women's team didn't fare as well against Arizona. "The women were a little flat." Kempf said. "It was a long day of travelling. The effort was really good, but we just didn't make it cool." work. Barbara Pranger, Davenport, Iowa, freshman, won the 50 free- style, and Erin Easton, San Anto- nio, Texas, junior, won the 200 breastroke. Also, Barbara Ann Smith, Mequon, Wis, junior, won the 400 individual medley. Smith said that traveling the two hours by air to Arizona was hard on the team, and getting used to swimming outdoors also had an effect on the team's performance. But Friday's meet prepared them for Arizona State the next day, she said. "We had a really good meet against Arizona State," Smith said. "We were expecting ASU to be a better team; it really pumped us up a lot." The women won the 200 medley relay and the 400 freestyle relay. Sue Spry, Chicago senior, won the 100 freestyle in addition to the relay events. Other individual victories were Easton in the 100 backstroke, Smith in the 500 freestyle, Gina Brown, San Ramon, Calif., freshman, in the 200 butterfly, and Pranger in the 100 butterfly. The men's team got off to a bad start against Arizona State when they lost the 400 medley relay by two-tenths of a second. Trammel was on the winning 400 freestyle relay team and placed first in the 200 individual medley and the 200 backstroke. In both of those individual events, Jeff Stout, Tula Okla., sophomore, placed second. Trammel said he was impressed with Stout's performance at the meet, Stout, who walked on the team last year, proved to be a strong swimmer in a variety of events. Billings won the 100 freestyle, Kelley won the 200 breaststroke and Andy Flower, Plymouth Mich., junior, won both the one and three meter dives. "He's just a kid with a lot of talent," Trammel said. 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