Page 8 University Daily Kansan, March 30, 1981 KC earns playoff berth against Blazers BEN BIGLER/Kansan staff Otis Birdsdash searches for an open man in last night's Kansas City-Dallas contest in Kemper Arena. The Kings won and advanced into Western Conference playoff games on Saturday. Maggie's Pantry 7:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Thursdays! 11:00 P.M. 1000 Massachusetts 841-5404 THE CASTLE TEA ROOM 307 Mass. phone: 843-1151 TRAILRIDGE APARTMENTS 250 West Sixth 843-7333 Studios, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments, 2-3-4 Bedroom Townhouses. - Racquetball * Free Tennis * Free Swimming * Compete in Location * On KU Bus Route. STUFFED PIG This week's SANDWICH SPECIAL "ENGLISH" $1.69 with coupon Mon. Thurs. 11:30 am-8 pm Fri. Sat. 11:30 am-1 am Sun. 12 noon-9 am 2210 lwa St. next to Ministry's 748-2855 14 2006 TENNIS SINGLES Entry deadline: March 31 5:00 pm Robinson Play begins: Saturday, April 4 10:00 am Robinson Tennis Courts FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT RECREATIONAL SERVICES AT 864-3546 98 AURH COMMITTEE CHAIR OPENINGS Fall '81 Spring'82 By PAUL D. BOWKER Sports Writer airs Open Chairs Open Chairs Open Board of Appeals Contracts Coordinating and Review Housing Services Public Relations and Publicity Social Programming University Resident General Manager The Kings, who took an 18-11 lead less than halfway through the first quarter, maintained a 10-14 point lead through most of the second quarter and threatened to bury the Mavicks, holders of the worst record in the NBA, early in the third quarter after taking a 56-46 halftime lead. The Mavs, however, did not let the Kings off that easily. THE VICYORY earned the Kings the fifth playoff position in the Western Conference of the NBA ahead of the Houston Rockets. Both the Kings and the Rockets finished with 40-42 records, but the Kings gained the fifth spot because of their 4-2 season record against the Rockets. After a Dallas timeout, the Mavericks forced the Kings into several turnovers and scored baskets almost at will, both inside and outside. Behind Olive Mack and Brad Davis, the Kings outscored the third quarter, the Mavericks pulled to within two, 71-49, before the Kings finally realized what was happening. Compensation Compensation The Kings, who needed a victory over Dallas at Kemper Arena last night to mail down a playoff berth, burned back and defeated the Mavicks, 113-94. KANSAS CITY, Mo.—The Kansas City Kings seemed to deal in suspense. Not only do the majority of the Kings games go down to the wire, but the team's playoff status wasn't known until the last game of the season. The Kings face Fortland in the first game of a best-of-three miniseries Wednesday night in Portland. The Kings played Friday night at Kemper Arena. "It's been a tough season," Kansas City Coach Cotton Fitzsimmons said. "I've been extremely proud of this The Kings scored 12 of the game's next 16 points and held an 83-73 lead in three quarters, thanks to Sam Lacy's 20-for-60 bobble but that sent the crowd of 7,171 wild. "I was a bit off. I said it before that 41-41 would get us in and it took 40-42. It been a good team. I'm really proud of them." A private room at the double occupancy rate Must be a returning resident The way the University of Arizona's track meet against KU was progressing Saturday night, it appeared that the team had been able to capture their fifth consecutive victory. Compensation Compensation Compens Track team beats ASU Applications Applications The Wildcats, who finished 11th nationally last year, were literally running away with the meet. They won seven of nine running events. But the Wildcats 'joy subsided when the field events' results started to come in. At your Hall desk Due April 1 at 5:00 210 McCollum team with the adversity they have had. They haven't complained about it. They just come out and play. Of the six field events KU won, the Jayhawks swept two of them—the pole vault and the triple jump. 210 McCollum cations THE JAYHAWKS, who were compet in their first outdoor meet of the season, won every field event except one, and beat the Wildcats. 79-75. Sanya Owolabi, who won the triple jump with a leap of 50-14, became the first Jayhawk to qualify for the OWCAI championships at the meet. The OWCAI was followed by Kevin Graham and Paul Titus. In the pole vault, George Buckingham won with a vault of 15-8'4" and was followed by Randy Howard and Owen Buckley. The Jahways also swept the 800 meter race. Van Schafer, whose status was listed as doubtful before the meet, won the race with a time of 1:52.7. He beat teammate Leonard Martin and Mike Ricks. ALTHOUGH OWOLABI, the second-best triple jumper in the nation last year, was the only KU athlete to qualify for the Olympics proper deprenon Deon Hosan came close. Hogan won the 400 with a time of 46.61, missing the national qualifying standard by one-1/100th of a second. Hogan is the defending Big Eight champion in the 400, and finished fourth at the NCAA championships. The meet marked the first time KU and Arizona met in a dual. PUBLISHER NEFDS PUBLISHER NEEDS ON-CAMPUS CONSULTANT Well established, international Chicago based Corporation seeks Full Time Sales Representative to sell mineral absorbents to new and existing accounts in a protected territory which includes portions of Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa. Position involves travel throughout the territory contacting industrial distributors, feed ingredient manufacturers and environmental industries. 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A second doubleheader with Oklahoma State yesterday was rained out, but the Jayhawks return to action today with a non-conference twinnil against South Dakota State. The game will start at 1 p.m. at Quail Field. Clinton, a right-hander who got off a shaky start this year, scattered eight hits and struck out seven Cowboys by the Jayhawks took the first game of a doubleheader, 6-1. Oklahoma State won the night cap, 4-2. The only run off Clinton, 2-1, came in the seventh inning on a groundball after the first two batters had sinched. “IT WAS gratifying to come out and get a fine pitching performance from Kevin Clinton and some clutch hits,” Coach Foyd Temple said. “Kevin used baseball and fastball very effectively, and could easily have had a shutout.” "I got a little tired toward the end," Clinton said. "I just had to settle down and get it over with. "I told the guys to get me two runs, and that's all Loevered." Oklahoma state stacked its lineup with lefthanded hitters, but that didn't bother Clinton, who kept them off balance with his screwball. "IT WAS GOOD for me, because I knew I had the screwball, which breaks away from lefthanders." Clinton said. In the second game, Oklahoma State jumped on KU starter Jim Phillips for three runs in the fourth inning. The KU offense supported Clinton with two runs each in the first, third and sixth innings, and third baseman Russ Blaylock continued to spark the game with a long run and a walk. He added two singles in the nightcap to 4-for-5 on the day. TEMPLE SAID he was quite happy with the split. Left fielder Tim Heinemann accounted for both of KU's runs with a two-run homer in the bottom of the fifth. "The thing I'm pleased with is that our young ballclub found it could go out and beat a team like Oklahoma State." Woodard named All-American "When you go into a series with a team that has probably the best talent in the conference, and come away with a split, you have to be happy," he said. Lynette Woodard's playing career at KU has ended, but she still isn't through with putting her name in the record books. Woodard received her award Saturday in Eugene, Ore., the site of the AIAW national basketball championship tournament. For the fourth year in a row, Woodard has been named to the 1881 AIAW-Kodak Women's All-American basketball team. Woodward shares that she is one of only four American with only one other player, ex-UCLA great Ann Mewers. Others maned to the team were: Ann Donovan, Old Dominion; Denise Curry, UCLA; Beryl Smith, Oregon; Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech; Carol Tennessee, State; Andy Holbeck, Tennessee; State; LaTaunya Pollard, California State at Long Beach; and Kris Kirchner, Rutgers. The team was selected by the coaches of AIAW Division I teams. 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