The University Daily Kansan Friday. January 28, 2000 Scoreboard Super Bowl Former Jayhawks who have been an American Football player. on Super Bowl teams Year Name Position Team Super Bowl No. 1971 Jim Bailey DT Baltimore VII 1989.99 Chris Banks G Denver XXII, XXXIII 1979.98 Gilbert Brown D Green Bay XII, XXXII 1975.76 Berry Lenn E.T. Pittsburgh IX, X 2000 Isaac BYrd WR Tennessee XXXIV 1971 Billy Campford RB Philadelphia XV 1981 Bert Coon KB Kansas City I 1981 Nolan Cromwell DB Los Angeles XV 19:2 Tom Dinklin LB Cincinnati XI 19:2 Paul Fiachire G New England XI 19:9 Ron Jessie WR Los Angeles XI 1980 Bobby Johnson WR New York XI 1996 John Jones G Dallas XXX 1996 Lindsay Mason T Oakland XV 1967 Curtis McLinttern RKB Kansas City I 1974.78 Robert L. Miller DR Minnesota III, IX 1987 Mike Norseb QB Cincinnati XXXII 1987 Elviss Patterson DB New York XI 1983.84 Jenriggs RB Washington XIII, XVIII 1984 Diana Stubfield DB San Francisco XXI, 1982 Harry Sydney RB San Francisco XXII, XIV 1982 David Verner WR Cincinnati XVI 1982 Alvin Watrin WR Washington XVI 1982 Bobby Whitten T Cincinnati XIX 1982 Scellars Young LB Cincinnati XXI Sources: 1999 Kansas Football Media Guide and 1999 World Almanac --- Committed to Allianz Daily Super Bowl Facts and Figures for the Vince Lombard Trophy. *PARTICIPANTS* — Tennessee (ARC) and St. Louis Rams (NC) first appearance for the Rams and the second appearance for the Rams. *SITE* — Georgia Dome, Atlanta. This is the second game hosted by Atlanta and played at this stadium. *SEATING CAPABILITY* — 72,000. NETWORK COVERAGE — by ABC-TV to approximately 225 stations and throughout the United States plus Bermuda, and匀质. By CBS Radio to 450 stations within the United States. The Armed Forces Television will also provide broadcast throughout the world. will be distributed internationally by the NT, AND PLAYERS SHARE -- Winners: $8,000 per man. PLAYERS SHARE PLAYER UNIFORMS — AFC will be the home team, use the will North肩, and have the choice of wearing its colored or white jersey. NFC will be the visi team and will use the South肩 **GUNDEM DEATH** — If the game is tied at regulation time 60 minutes, it will continue in sudden death overtime. The team scoring first (by safety, field goal, or touchdown) will win. At the end of regulation playing time, the referee will immediately toss a coin at the center of the field, in turn receiving a point for the team. The game tosses. The captain of NFC team (the visiting team) will call the toss. Following a three-minute intermission after the end of the regular game, play will resume with an equal number of points. The mission between each such overtime period with no haffre intermission. The teams will change goals between each period, there will be a two-minute wait before each round begins. OFFICIAL TIME -- The scoreboard clock will be offi OFFICIALS — There will be seven officials and two alternates appointed by the Commissioner's office. TROPHY — The winning team receives permanent possession of the Vince Lombard Bowl, a staring silver trophy created by Tiffany & Company and presented annually to the winner of the Super Bowl. The trophy is adorned with the logo of the Vince Lombard of the two-time Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers prior to the 1971 Super Bowl. The trophy is a regulation silver football mounted in a kicking position on a pyramid-like stand of three concave sides. The trophy stands 203/4 inch tall, weighs 6.7 pounds. The words "Vince Lombard" and "Super Bowl" are engraved on the base along with the NFL emblem. **RINGS** — League pays for up to 125 rings at 45,00 per ring (plus adjustments in gold and diamonds). League also pays for 125 pieces of jewelry for the losing team, which may not cost more than one half the price set for the Super Bowl ring. **ATTENDANCE** — To date, 2,828,334 game Bowl games. The largest crowd was 103,985 Super Bowl at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. Golf Phoenix Open Scores SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Scores Thurs., first round of the $3.2 million Phoenix Open, on the 7,083-yard, par 35-36 — 71 Tournament Players Scores Tom Altman Phil Mickelson David Duval David Kuhl Charles Rauelson Dennis Paulson Esteban Toledo Tom Bryant Brad Jankowski Billy Mayfair Rocco Mediate Mccoort Stewart Cink Kevin Sutherland Brant Johnson Andrew Magne Brandel Chambiee Dudley Hart Hal Sutton Mackie Weeckle Kenny Perry Robert Allenby Frank Lickiter Bradley Hughes Jesper Parweik Pedro Pucciarella Jay Williamson Rory Sabbatini Davis Love III Davis Marsh Tom Pemice Jr. Mark Brooks Caisey Martin David Sutherland Joel Edwards Billy Andrade Ted Tryba Kiley Singh David Toms Jay Don Blake Ronnie Black Robert Gamez Tommy Armour III Garry Gurnig Dicky Pride Justin Leonard Gabriel Hirstedt Lee Janzen Sue Jones Len Mattailles Dan Forsman Jean Van De Velde Frank Nobile Shigeki Manyama Benny Geiger Scott Hoch Jerry Smith 35-37 35-37 35-34 35-37 35-37 Steve Flesch 35-35-74 Franklin Langham 36-34-70 Kirk Triplett 35-35-70 Stephen Ames 34-39-70 John Day 35-34-70 Chris Perry 34-36-70 Steve Striker 34-36-70 Chip Beck 35-36-71 Craig Barlow 33-38-71 Jay Deegling 35-36-71 Eric Booker 35-36-71 Tim Herron 38-33-71 John Huston 35-36-71 Mark Calcaveccia 35-34-71 Chris DManco 37-34-71 Matthew Ogranich 37-34-71 Brett Upper 35-36-71 Mike Hubert 34-37-71 Paul Goydos 38-33-71 Mike Weir 38-33-71 Duffy Woldof 38-33-71 Jim Furyk 35-36-71 Mike Brisky 37-34-71 Woody Austin 34-37-71 Bob Burns 34-37-71 Carl Paulson 36-35-72 Barry Cheesman 36-35-72 Fulton Allem 35-37-72 Jeff Maggert 34-38-72 Joe Durant 35-37-72 Sed Poir 36-35-72 Omar Unrest 37-35-72 Neal Lancaster 37-35-72 Bob Wow 38-34-72 Jonathan Kaye 35-37-72 Jenny Davenport 35-37-72 Blaine McCallister 36-35-72 Chris Riley 35-37-72 Skip Kendall 35-37-72 Tom Scherer 35-37-72 Glenn Hnatuk 35-37-72 Matt Lea 38-34-72 College Hoops Thursday's Men's College Basketball Scores EAST Albertus Magnus 78, Emerson 69 Baruch 66, Lehman 47 Binghamton 77, Green Mountain 74 Bluefield St. 83, W. Va., Westleyan 74 Brandene St. 84 Cedarville Gymnastics Mercy 58 Cent, Connecticut St. 84, Quinnipia 63 Charleston, W. Va. 102, Concord 79 Coast Guard 70, Worcester Tech 61 Colby 78, Maine-Farmington 60 Delaware 70, New Hampshire 54 Downey 102, New Hampshire 55 Dominican, N.Y. 83, Felician 81 E. Connecticut 86, Newberry 72 Endicott 83, Wesleyan 51 Fordwell St. 57, Sheffield St. 57 Franklin & Marshall 80, Johns Hopkins 75 Husson 87, St. Joseph's, Maine 73 Keene St. 12, Lashel 80 Tempe St. 81 Mass-Dortmouth 79, Colby-Sawyer 74 Massachusetts 84, Duquesne 75 Millersville 88, Chewyne 84 Montville 99, Vu际密 87 Monroe 93, Ursinus 60 Nawy 78, Arm 49 Navy 76, Army 49 Pittsburgh 79, Villanova 70 Pittsburgh 79, Villanova 70 Pittsburgh 79, Villanova 70 S. Maine 81, Plymouth St. 80, OT Salem St. 81, E. Nazareane 44 Salem-Telkey 81, West Liberty 64 Sniper 98, Rider 86 W Virginia St. 88, NY. 52 S. Maine 81, Plymouth St. 80, OT Salem St. 81, E. Nazareane 44 Salem-Telkey 81, West Liberty 64 Sniper 98, Rider 86 W Virginia St. 88, NY. 52 W Virginia St. 82, W. Virginia Tech 68 Wayne, Mich. 61, Murpherstown 37 Wheaton, Mass. 70, Babson 54 Wheaton, Mass. 69, Adelson-Broadadus 58 Yeshiva 68, Mount Vernon 73 **SOUTH** Bimble Abbey 15, McLean 78 Bryan 104, Belliveau 55 Louisville 75, Louisville 64 Taylor 74, Taylor 62 Clemenson 59, N.C. State 42 Clemenson 59, N.C. State 42 Coker 61, Limestone 55 Cumberland, Ky. 58, Cumberland, Tenn. 46 Elizabethtown City St. 65, St. Pauls 6 Kentucky City St. 65, Kentucky City St. 66 Kentucky Wesleyan 90, Wesleyan 51 Lewis 76, Bellamine 6 Life 83, Athens 78 Louisiana Tech 68, Kentucky 65 Louisiana Tech 68, Kiava 64, Flat International 60 Louisiana Montana 80, Nichols 77 Middle Tennessee 81, Murray St. 79 Morgan Day 76, Morgan Day 74 N. Kentucky 87, S. Indiana 79 North Carolina 85, Maryland 63 Pfeiffer 81, Longwood 65 Pitt. Johnstown 80, Bowie St. 62 Radford 96, High Point 74 Shenandoah 81, Va. State 71 Virginia Lake Ridge, pocke. Southern Tech 103, Livingstone 79 Tenn. wesleyan 74, King, Tenn. 71, 07 Union, Tenn. 62, Lee 62 Wilmington Forest 60, Georgetown 69 Wintching 80, Coastal Carolina 70 **MIDWEST** Ashley 90, Hillside 80 Columbia 75, Columbia Bay 59 Columbia, Mo. 85, Missouri Basin 69 E. Illinois 85, E. Kentucky 65 Indiana St. 72, Wichita St. 65 Indianapolis 72, SIU-Edwardsville 65 Jamestown 75, Marytown 67 West Virginia 75, West Virginia 65 Loyola, III, Wright St. 58 Mayville 94, Valley City St. 78 McKendree 75, Hanheim-LaGrange 75 Michigan St. 59, Northwestern 29 Mount Vernon Nazeene 82, Walsh 80 N. Michigan 76, Ferris St. 72 Northwood, Mk. 63, Lake Superior 62 Oakland, Mk. 65, Ind-Pur. Indies 63 Seattle 67, Morsefield 80, Seattle 67 Saginaw Valley St. 80, Rochester 67 Valparaao 84, Chicago St. 69 Westminster, Mo. 70, Greenville 68 Wisconsin-Michigan 64, Detroit 58 Youngstown St. 59, W. Illinois 69 **SOUTHEST** Arkansas St. 59, New Orleans 64 Arkansas Tech at Delta St., ppd. Concordia-Utah 68, Harden-Simmons 58 Minnesota St. 107, N. New Mexico 69 Sam Houston St. 69, Lumpkin 51 Texas Coll. 74, Langston 65 Arkansas-Utterence 68,墨斯县 St. 59 Eustein 73 NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division W 16 L 14 Pct GB — Miami 26 25 14 .655 — New York 19 25 14 .600 — Philadelphia 24 18 14 .571 3 Boston 19 28 14 .452 8 Ottawa 19 25 14 .432 9 New Jersey 19 25 14 .406 14 Washington 17 30 14 .302 14 EASTERN CONFERENCE Indiana 27 15 643 -- Charlotte 23 18 561 3 Milwaukee 23 19 548 4 Ottawa 22 21 537 4 Detroit 21 21 530 6 Cleveland 18 25 419 9 Atlanta 18 25 375 11 Boston 8 25 355 17 W 27 L 16 Potts Utah 17 27 695 San Antonio 27 15 .643 Minnesota 23 18 .590 Denver 18 16 .462 Houston 16 25 .390 Boston 15 16 .394 Vancouver 15 10 .268 L.A. Lakers 33 9 7.786 — Portland 31 10 7.756 1 Sacramento 26 14 6.650 6 Seattle 28 14 6.630 6 Pittsburgh 24 16 6.080 6 L.A. Clippers 10 31 2.244 22 Golden State 8 32 2.00 24 All Times CST Central Division Late Games Not Included Charlotte 117, Detroit 102 Cleveland 102, Ontario 90 Golden State at Houston, n (minnesota at San Antonio, n New Jersey at Vancouver), n (minnesota at San Antonio), **'loudy's calamus** Miami at Toronto, 6 p.m. Phoenix at Boston, 6 p.m. New York at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Sacramento at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Houston at Denver, 8 p.m. Wilmington at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Detroit, 3 p.m. Utah at Minnesota, 3 p.m. Toronto at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Miami at Indiana, 5:30 p.m. San Antonio at Portland, 5:30 p.m. Cleveland at Washington, 6 p.m. Charlotte at Charlotte, 6:30 p.m. Atlanta at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Dallas at Dallas, 7 p.m. Milwaukee at Seattle, 9 p.m. New Jersey at L.A. C.I.A. 9:30 p.m. Sunday's Games Sunday's Games Sacramento at New York, 11 a.m. L.A. Lakers at Houston, 1:30 p.m. NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W 13 W 14 T RT Pts GF GA New Jersey 13 13 14 3 11 141 Philadelphia 21 14 16 7 35 114 N.Y. Rangers 21 11 7 3 52 138 N.J. Rangers 21 21 7 4 35 136 N.J. Rangers 21 21 7 4 35 136 W 24 L T RT Pts GF GA Roland 18 7 8 35 65 124 Toronto 12 4 7 8 35 65 124 Ottawa 17 4 8 35 65 124 Boston 16 12 13 4 49 130 142 Buffalo 16 24 1 4 49 130 142 Calgary 16 24 1 4 49 130 142 | | W | L | T | RT | Pts | GG | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Florida | 28 | 17 | 8 | 37 | 65 | 124 | | Washington | 27 | 17 | 8 | 37 | 65 | 124 | | Carolina | 19 | 13 | 8 | 0 | 46 | 129 | | Bay | 11 | 23 | 8 | 0 | 46 | 129 | | Atlanta | 11 | 31 | 6 | 0 | 46 | 129 | WESTERN CONFERENC# Central Philosop Detroit St. Louis Nashville Chicago W L T R T I Pts QfG GA W 14 14 1 6 15 69 128 L 14 6 1 6 15 69 128 18 26 6 4 4 40 104 18 26 6 4 4 40 104 | | W | L | T | R | Tt | Pts | Gf | GA | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Colorado | 25 | 18 | 7 | 1 | 1 | 64 | 58 | 125 | | California | 15 | 18 | 7 | 1 | 1 | 64 | 58 | 125 | | Vancouver | 16 | 24 | 13 | 7 | 6 | 52 | 132 | 131 | | Vancouver | 16 | 24 | 13 | 7 | 6 | 52 | 132 | 131 | W 27 L 16 T RT Pts GF GA Phoenix 17 16 6 0 16 129 Dallas 26 18 6 2 5 59 119 San Jose 22 24 6 2 5 59 119 Los Angeles 21 20 7 3 52 147 140 Anthurium 21 20 7 3 52 147 140 Yesterday's Games Today's Games Ottawa at Buffalo, 6 p.m. Phoenix at Washington, 6 p.m. New Jersey at Carolina, 6:30 p.m. Edmonton at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. St. Louis at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Vancouver, 9 p.m. Late Game Not Included Phoenix 4, Carolina 2 Montreal at Boston, ppd., weather Columbus vs. Atlanta, Toronto 4,N.Y., Rangers 3 Philadelphia 4, Florida 2 Texas vs. Oklahoma, Colorado at Chicago (n) Philadelphia at Montreal, 2 p.m. Buffalo at Buffalo, 6 p.m. Boston at Boston, 6 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, 6 p.m. Anaheim at Pittsburgh, 8:30 p.m. Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. New York at New York, New Jersey at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Colorado at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Calgary at Nashville, 7 p.m. N. Y. Islanders at San Jose, 9 p.m. January 5 at 10 a.m. Philadelphia at Washington, noon Carolina at Montreal, 1 p.m. Chicago at Vancouver, 9 p.m. Transactions Thursday's Sports Transactions BASEBALL American League ANHEM ANGELS.-Promoted Nejleider and Rich Schlenker to major league professional scouts. Added the responsibility of inner city coordinator to scout Ron Mangaj's duties. Named Cylan Daniel, Guy Mader, Tim Corcoun, Jeff Crane, Ed Crowdy, David Crowson, Joel Diaz, Jeff Patterson, Power and Jiff Scholz free-agent scouts. CHICAGO WRITE SOS -Namibian Davit Manager CLEVELAND INDIES -Agreed to terms with RHP CLEVELAND INDIES TAMPA BAY DIVEL RAYS—Agrreed to terms with RHP Rick Whitney in WCAC and C PBR Holdings. TEAMS RANEVERS—Purchased the contract of 28 players to replace the team's minor league League and assigned him to their minor league MONREAL EXPOS--Agreed to terms with 2B Mickey Morandin on a minor league contract. NEW YORK METS--Agreed to terms with 0F Jay Patton and C Vance Wilson on one-season contracts. BEDS • DESKS • BOOK CASES CHEST OF DRAWERS unclaimed freight & damaged merchandise 936 Mass. SALE!!! 40% off Columbia 842-Nike 840 Massachusetts Jackets ski pants monday-saturday 9:30-6 thursdays 'til 8:30 Sundays 12-5 All-Scholarship Hall Council Association of University Residence Halls Brandon Woods Retirement Center Rod Bremby Center for Community Outreach volunteers Coca-Cola Student Support Fund Department of Student Housing Department of Student Life Ecumenical Christian Ministries KU Young Democrats Multicultural Resource Center Organizations and Leadership Center Pelathé Community Resource Center Roger Hill Volunteer Center Sellards Scholarship Hall Dr. Robert Shelton Social Service League Student Senate Van Go Mobile Arts Walmart The Center for Community Outreach would like to thank the following groups and individuals for their help in making this year's Martin Luther King, Jr. Day service projects and community dinner a HIIGE success! Thank You! a HUGE success! SALE RENTAL REPAIR FLATLANDERS SKI & SNOWBOARD Challenging & empowering students through service Center for Community Outreach 864-4073 cco@aven.co.ukans.edu STUDENT BENJAMES UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SENATE 6110 johnson drive mission_ks 66202 913.831-2617 Student Union Activities Presents STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES ACUI Rec Tournament 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat., Jan. 29, 2000 Jaybowl, Kansas Union, Level 1 864-3477 · www.ukans.edu/~sua KU Students Only! -Bowling -9 Ball Billiards -Air Hockey Winners in Bowling & Billiards will advance to the Regional Tournament at K-State Feb.19 & 20 Sign Up by 3:00 p.m. Friday, Jan. 28 in the SUA Box Office, Level 4 Kansas Union, 864-3477 Entry fee is $5 per person Late Night Special X-LARGE 16" 1-TOPPING PIZZA AFTER 10 PM 841-8002 832 IOWA AVAILABLE TOPPINGS FRESH ONIONS PEPPERONI GROUND BEEF BLACK OLIVES BACON PINEAPPLE GREEN PEPPERS ITALIAN SAUSAGE HAM FRESH MUSHROOMS EXTRA CHEESE JALAPENO PEPPER ADD-ON SPECIALS 8 BREAD STICKS (WITH RED SAUCE FOR DIPPING)...$1.99 8 DOUBLE CHEESY BREAD SMOTHERED W/ DOUBLE CHEESE...$2.99 10 BUFFALO WINGS(BBQ OR HOT AND SPICY)...$3.99 2 LITER OF SODA...$1.99 2 CANS OF SODA...$1.00 RANCH OR BLEU CHEESE DRESSING...$25¢ ADDITIONAL TOPPINGS...$1.25