SPORTS --- University Daily Kansan, January 25. 1984 SPORTS ALMANAC BASKETBALL College Basketball Scores Allenway 82, Baptist Bible 79 (ot) Army 77, Colgate 62 Caddisfield 51, Coburn 45 Barrington 72, K Naearose 63 Cabin 60, Averna 35 Cambridge 80, Amphibian 92 Clark 77, Brandes 61 Connecticut Coll. 70, Amberst 62 Chesapeake 68, Campbell 51 La Salle 90, Penns 61 Johnson Hills 89, Johns Hopkins 93 New York U. 89, Kings 49 Spring Garden 71, Lincoln 61 Saint Thomas 81, Johns Hopkins 93 St. Michael's (VI) 89, Mass.-Boston 84 Swarthmore 84, Philh. Pharmacy 44 Wilma 90, Providence 53 Villanawoo 66, Providence 53 Wuhan U. 69, Waukee 59 WPI 94, Anna Maria 87 Washington U. 89, Winnipeg 91 Williamsville 82 Auburn 79, Tennessee 70 Cincinnati 42, Florida 81, Baycrest 64 Charleston 39, Florida 74, Florida 77, Georgia 64 Michigan 71, Florida 72, Tallahassee 72, Washington 70, Bentonville 72, Bentonville 70, Bentonville 72, Bentonville 72, Bentonville 72, Bentonville 72, Bentonville 72, Bentonville 72, Bentonville 72, Bentonville 72, Bentonville 72, Bentonville 72, Bentonville 72, Bentonville 72, West Coast Besthel 101, Marion Cedarville 75, Ohio Dominic 62 Davison 84, North Kentucky 71 Eureka 68, Maryville Grace 70, Goshen 59 Hanover 72, Earlium 68 Henry 73, Marylan 75 Marymount 64, Missouri Southern 60 Missouri 56, Iowa 73 Misty 64, St. Louis 67 Mt. Vernon 66, Tifflin 61 Nescaena 69, Calumet 51, Paul 50 Purdue-Calumet 83, St Cloud 64 Purdue-Calumet 83, St Cloud 64 Manchester 78, Manchester 70 Wahala 84, Rio Grande 63 Wabash 84, Emporia 63 Wabash 84, Emporia 63 Midwest Southwest Midwestern 83, Wayland Bapt. 58 Oklahoma 115, Oklahoma St. 100 Texas Wesleyan 72, Dallas Bapt. 58 West Denver 78, Rockmont 55 E. Montana 89, Alaska-Anch. 77 Mankato St. 82, No Coloration 55 Kansas City 113, New Jersey 104 KANSAS CITY (113) 1583 1091 King 13, 21, 31, 51; Williams 9, 4, 14, 31 King 9, 4, 14, 31; Williams 10, 21, 41, 12; Hanney 3, 21, 51, 17; Willetts 0, 6, 0; Gimmiks 2, 7, 0, 4 Cook 1, 6, 10, 8; Hainan 1, 11, 5; Minski 1, 2, 4 Brown 1, 2, 4 New Jersey 25 26 27 1/84 Kansas 25 26 27 1/84 Point goal: goal 34 26 11/13 Dawkins 10 Total: goals (one) Jersey 30 Wilmington 14 Kansas City 40 Williamson 14, Kansas City 40 Thompson 12, Kansas City 40 Templeton 12, Kansas City 33 (Huge 1) Technical games: New Jersey coach 12, Kansas City 33 (Huge 1) E. Johannen 13-20-28 19, Oberdinger 27-8-12 8, E. Johannen 34-29-28 8, Drew 4-9-49 8, Isei 4- 9-29 8, Woodson 8:17 34-19, Thompson 10-16 9-29 8, Woodson 13-47, Thompson 1:3-0 8, Tedab 15-33 33-11] SWIMMING NCAA Women's Top 20 1. Stanford 78 2. Southern California 76 3. Texas 74 4. Florida 68 5. North Carolina 63 6. Southern Illinois 58 7. Alabama 52 8. Auburn 45 9. South Carolina 40 10. Arizona State 35 11. Georgia 33 12. Iowa 23 13. Kansas 21 14. Brown 20 15. Virginia 19 16. Arizona 18 17. Tennessee 14 18. Florida State 12 19. Clemson 10 20. UCLA 9 TRANSACTIONS Houston — Signed pitcher Mike Scott and wildflier Eric Bullock to one-year contracts. Baseball Pittsburgh - Extended the contract of head football coach Fogio Fazio for two years. College extended th Atlanta — Announced that defensive backfield coach Jack Christiansen will not return in 1984 because of health reasons. Michigan (USFL). — Signed wide receivers Derek Holkey and Frank McClain to a series of one-year contracts with the Jackson Ray Bentley of Central Michigan to a series of one-year contracts through the Cleveland State team in Arizona for past considerations. waived free agent running back Harold Brown. Oakland (USL) - | Signed nose tackle Mitch Callahan, fullback Miel Tucker, tackle Mike Whitest, left back Danny Davis, Dave Stranky, and James Hood, safety Steve Brady, bieverbacks Dwight Ford and Mike Stratton and center Mike Repetto. Formed in 1941, former NLI all-receiver Mel Gray Hockey New Jersey -- Recalled defenseman Murray Brumwell from Maine farm team in American Hockey League. BOXING Major Fight Schedule (*c) defenses defending champions* *Jan. 25 at Atlantic City, NJ.* MBA Middle weight title; Eric Winshaw vs. David Sears. 10 light heavymenhips; Robert Hines vs. Ramon Jan. 26 at Coubertin, France. *c* Hered Graham vs. Skalouna. 11 midweight titles. *Jan. 27 at Atlantic City, NJ.* Curtis Parker Middle weight titles. *Jan. 29 at Beaufort, NJ.* Bruce Curry vs. Billy Cowell. 15, Walt McCoy middleweights. *Jan. 29 at Beaufort, NJ.* Bruce Curry vs. Billy Cowell. 15, Walt McCoy middleweights. *Jan. 29 at Beaufort, NJ.* Bruce Curry vs. Billy Cowell. 15, Walt McCoy middleweights. *Jan. 29 at Beaufort, NJ.* Bruce Curry vs. Billy Cowell. 15, Walt McCoy middleweights. *Jan. 29 at Beaufort, NJ.* Bruce Curry vs. Billy Cowell. 15, Walt McCoy middleweights. *Jan. 29 at Beaufort, NJ.* Bruce Curry vs. Billy Cowell. 15, Walt McCoy middle MASS. 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"This year's team is more finesse than power. And before we lost those three players, we'd juck the ball up and pass. Now we're more inselfish." The Shockers 8-6 record is Smithson's worst start since his first season at Wichita in 1979-79. Wichita State was 13-1 at mid-season last year. The resignations of sophomore Bernard Jackson and freshman Marcelie Graves, both of Chicago, and sophomore Gilbert Wilburn of Carson, Calif., whittled the Shockers' roster to nine. Wilburn has transferred to New Mexico State but won't be eligible to play until January 1985. "We don't have enough big men to substitute," guard Aubrey Sherrod said. "Antoine (Carr) was an intimidator for us last year and we really miss that. People don't realize we probably miss his intimidation more than the points he scored. But any time you take away 23 points, nine rebounds and a lot of blocked shots, any team's going to feel it." Smithson said that he had confidence in his team's ability as it heads into the heart of its schedule. The Shockers play host to Illinois State tomorrow, the first of four consecutive Missouri Valley conference game home games before travel. A team with such a front intratstate rivalry match with the University of Kansas. Carr, who was the Shockers' leading scorer last year with 22.6 points and 7.6 rebounds, now plays professional basketball in Italy. DID YOU KNOW THAT... THE SANCTUARY "Because of what has happened to us this season, I think all of our players have felt they had to do more." Smithson said. "You never know what will happen after you lose players like we did. I was concerned. But it's enabled other players to play. They have picked up the slack." 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