SPORTS University Daily Kansan, January 18, 1984 Page 14 Pitcher tops baseball draft list By United Press International NEW YORK — The Seattle Mariners made Calvin Jones, a 29-year-old right-handed pitcher from Chaffey Junior College in Alta Loma, Calif., the first ever in yesterday in the regular phase of baseball's winter free agent amateur draft. Tim Belcher, a husky right-hander with a 93-mile an hour fastball, the first pick in the secondary phase of the New York Yankees was selected by the New York Yankees. Jones, a resident of Riverside, Calif., was an All-League and All-California Interscollegiate Federation selection in the 2011-2012 season. High School in Compton, Calif., in 1981. He led his league is strikeouts and posted an ERA of 1.35. He completed his sophomore year at the University of California-Riverside last spring, then enrolled at Chaffey, Jones, who is 6-foot-3 and weighs 175 pounds, pitched in four games for UC-Riverside last year. The Kansas City Royals' first-round selection was outfielder Jeffrey Redus. "HE'S SHOWN OUR people a good arm and a live fastball," said Jeff Scott, director of player development and scouting for the Mariners. "He has the makings of a major-league fork-ball." Belcher, a 6-3, 210-pounder from Sparta, Ohio, was selected by the Minnesota Twins in the June draft last year but turned down a $125,000 bonus offer so he could play for the U.S. team that competed in the International Cup tournament and the Pan American Games. BELCHER TURNED in a four-hit, 15-strikeout performance against South Korea during the International Cup competition in Antwerp, Belgium, last July. He was 2-0 there. He has completed his junior year at Mount Vernon Nazarene College in Mount Vernon, Ohio, where he compiled a 5-4 record with 93 strikeouts in 66 innings and a 2.86 ERA. In the completion of the first round of the regular phase, the New York Mets took pitcher Garry Clark of Forest Park Junior College, Cleveland selected shortstop Thomas Hinoz of Southwestern Junior College, the Chicago Cubs took catcher Damon Berryhill of Orange Coast College, California selected pitcher Aaron Hinkley of Jimmy John College, Cincinnati left-handed pitcher Sebastian Rogers of Utica Junior College, Minnesota grabbed left-handed pitcher Carl Cox of DeKalb Central Junior College and St. Louis took stopch Jeffrey Blauer of Sacramento City College. For a complete listing of players selected, see Sports Almanac below. Vilas found guilty of taking pay-off By United Press International NEW YORK — The Men's International Professional Tennis Council Review Board yesterday found Guillermo Vilas guilty of soliciting and accepting guarantee money to appear at a 1983 tournament in the Netherlands but lifted the one-year suspension that had been levied against him. Vilas, however, will have to pay the $20,000 he was previously financed and also is required to pay 50 percent of the tax costs with the Council picking up the remainder. the review board consisted of Vic Seixas, Forrest Hainline and Bill Talbert. Marshall Happer III was the administrator. VILAS HAS ACCUSED and brought up on charges by the IPTC of having accepted, through his coach ton Tiriac, $60,000 in guarantee money to appear at a tournament at the A.H.O.Y. Sports Palace in the Netherlands in March of 1983. It was clearly a violation of the organization's rules, which states that its members can compete only for prize money. The association levied a one-year suspension and a $20,000 fine against Vilas, who promptly filed an appeal in rendering its decision, the three-member committee. "We conclude that the suspension of Guillermo Vilas should terminate immediately. One, it is believable that Vilas' tennis has been adversely affected for at least nine months by the pendency of the chair. Two, during his 14 years as a pro the conduct of Vilas has been exemplary. "The determination of a violation is hereby affirmed. The $20,000 fine is affirmed. The one year suspension terminated effective immediately." GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida's Vernon Delaney takes the ball away from Kentucky's Winston Bennet during the first half of the Southeastern Conference game. Kentucky was upset for the second time this season, losing 69-57. Bird scores 38 as Celtics run past Kansas City By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Larry Bird collected 38 points, 13 assists and nine rebounds to carry the Boston Celtics to victory last night over the Kansas City Kings. also helped Boston improve their record to 30-9 — best in the NBA. Bird scored 18 points and had three assists to lift the Celtics in a 36-27 first-quarter lead. Kevin McHale scored 15 points, but he must keep Boston ahead 62-33 at halftime. Dennis Johnson and Robert Parish added 20 points at home to help the Celtics bounce back from their worst start since 1987. At Milwaukee Sunday, the triumph Parish scored eight points in the opening seven minutes of the third period to give the Celtics an 85-70 lead but Kansas City rallied behind the five points of Don Buse and four points of Joe Meriwether to reduce the deficit to 91-86 after three quarters. Long-range baskets by Dane Suttle and Buse in the opening minute of the fourth quarter pulled the Kings to 91-90. Bird re-entered after a five-minute shot in the final period to give Boston its seventh victory in the last eight games. SPORTS ALMANAC LaSalle Thompson scored 21 and Mike Woodson 18 to pace Kansas City. Boston's victory kept the Kings 8-6, but Atlanta won, who lost 112-106 to Atlanta last night. BASKETBALL UP1 TOP 20 NEW YORK (UPI) – The United Press International Board of Coaches Top 20 in Division I sports will select first place votes and records through Jan. 15 in parentheses. Douglas Elliott (12-40) (41) 629 Defelai (13-4) 569 Kentucky (13-2) (11) 569 El Paso Flight (15-4) 569 Houston (15-2) 421 Jacksonville (14-2) 523 Maryland (17-1) 317 Newada Van Vegas (14-1) 225 Oregon State (9-2) 168 Oregon State (9-2) 168 UCLA (10-2) 156 Tulsa (10-2) 153 Wake Forest (12-1) 109 Fresno State (11-3) 90 St John (9-3) 74 Colorado Athletics (13-2) 71 Louisiana State (9-3) 62 Arkansas (11-3) 41 Boston 122, Kansas City 113 BOSTON (122) The University Daily KANSAN Buckner 1-0 0-0 0, Wedman 1-3 0-0 2, Ainge 0-0 0, Carr 1-2 2-4 2, Totals 49. 83 24-27 122 KANSAS CITY (112) E. Johnson 3, 10; Olberding 4, 8-12 9. S. Johnson 5, 11-13; Drew 6, 15-18 10. S. Johnson 5, 11-13; Drew 6, 15-18 Mercweisher 7, 4-14 8; Suttle 5, 6-10 Boston 7, 4-14 8; Suttle 5, 6-10 Boston 7, 4-14 8 26 30 29 12-11 26 30 29 12-11 BASEBALL Regular Phase 26 37 32 31 37 Fiedler out- none. Total 72 Kansas City 22. Bountiful- Houston 41. (Parish 14, Kansas City 34. Thompson 50). (New Orleans 23. Thompson 30.) E. Johnson 11. Technical 18. Maxwell 1.2-2.2 4. Bird 15-21 8-9 38. Parish 9-15 2-2 10. Henderson 6-10 2-14 8. D Johnson 8-14 4.4 20. McHale 8-14 4.20 BASEBALL Boysd Coins-Antiques Class Rings Buy-Sell Trade Gold-Silver-Coins 731 New Hampshire Lawrence, Kansas 60044 913-842-8773 8. St Louis, Jeffrey M. Hiauser, s. Sacramento College, Auburn, Calif. 9. Oakland, Timothy S. Portuage, ip. Golden Beach, Calif. 10. San Francisco, Jon G. Le secola, Fl. 11. Texas, Kevin W Boatoy, of, Cerritt Junior College, Lyman, Calif. 12. Gulf Coast Junior College, Haunle. 13. Boston, Gregory Mayberry, rp. 14. Gulf Coast Junior College, Montreal, James M. Willis, of, Triton Junior College, Cincinnati, Ohio. 15. Kansas City, Thomas Tanner, I. 16. Pittsburgh, Gilbert Harper, Milwaukee, Matthew B. Kent, I. 17. Milwaukee, Matthew B. Kent, I. 18. Chipa Junior College, Cottonale, Pt. II. 18. Houston, of, Chipa Junior College, Caldwell 1. Seattle, Calvin D. Jones, rp, Chaffey Junior College, Riverside, Calif.; 2. New York Mets, Garry Clark, rp, Chelsea College, St. Louis; 3. Cleveland, Chelsea College, Southeastern Junior College, Shaula Vista, Calif.; 4. Cincinnati Damon S. Berryhill, c, orange Coast College, Santa Monica; 5. Delaware D. Martiner, rp, Blinn Junior College Austin, Tex. 6. Cincinnati, Sebastian O. Rogers, rp, Indiana College, D. Cox, Ithaka Central University, Indiana, Cox, Ithaka Central University, Auckle Round Two R. Hammann, RHP; Taft Coll, Salem, Green H. Houston, Houston, Houston C. Houston, Houston, Oakland L. Cleveland, Cleavenger, C.I. L. Cleveland, Lenderbader, RHP; Leu Columbia, ID. Pa. Philharmonic Darreer CC, Indiana. N.A. S. Tex. Tex. Texas. Franklin D. Hamrick C. B. Spartanburg Jr. Coll, Gaffney, S. Tex. TX. Texas. Franklin D. Hamrick C. B. Spartanburg Jr. Coll, Gaffney, S. Tex Philadelphia, Dodd W. Dell, 3b of McLennan CC, Ann Austin, Texas, 49, Detroit, Kelly J. Burton of Grumman Airlines, Hip Mission JC, Chartsworth C. Calif., 81; Daniel M. Smith, as Canada Rw Woodward, Mission JC, Chartsworth C. Calif.; Bennett, as Lanney College, Oakland, Calif. 27. Seattle, Larry S. Krusenbaum, ss. Orange Coast JC, Federal Way, Wash. 26. New York Mets, Kevin D. Ealter, ss. Golden Gate JC, Golden Gate Park, Cleveland, Victor J, Garcia, c, West Palm Beach JC, Tampa, Fla. 30, Chicago Cubs, Tex. 31, California, James D. Jennings, Tex. 31, California, James D. Jennings, Cincinnati, Richard M. Bennett, rj. rhp. Dunkall CC, Pennville, NJ. 33, Minneapolis H, Palm Beach Fla. 54, St. Louis, Daniel J Hickey,hp. College of Marin, Novato, Calif. Palm Beach Fla. 54, St. Louis, Daniel J Joquam Delta College, Lodi, Cali. 36, San Francisco, Jesus I. Alon, ef, Canada JC Calif. 38, San Diego, Richard M, Scalees, s. Dillard, lp. Commons State JC, Salma, cali. 38, San Diego, Richard M, Scalees, s. Dillard, lp. Commons State JC, Salma, cali. 38, San Diego, Richard M, Scalees, s. Mark J. Winner rhp. Taft JE, Eagle Point, Kentucky, Thomas T., Green Rt. Pulleton College, Kansas City, Eric P. Helzel, rhp. East Tennessee, Johnson of Meadow, MD Pittsburgh, Michael K. Judge, hrp. Bronwyn Parker College Villa Rice, GA. 43, Milwaukee Territory, Johnson of Meadow, MD rp. Spokane Falls CA,ckenwich, Wash. 49, Toronto, Seed G. Ayers, rp. McLennan Terville, Jr., Johnson of Meadow, MD rp. Skokaw Falls CA,ckenbach, Wash. 49, Toronto, Seed G. Ayers, rp. McLennan Terville, Jr., Johnson of Meadow, MD rp. Skokaw Falls CA,ckenbach, Wash. 49, Toronto, Seed G. Ayers, rp. McLennan Terville, Jr., Johnson of Meadow, MD Secondary Phase S27, New York Yankees, Thomas A Bryant, 13, Caldwell, N.J. S28 San Fran- cisco, Terence C Gurzan, LHP Perrifor t, David C Shapiro, LHP Rasmus Hertl, HIPP Tullah Oka S20 Los Angeles, Vince D Shunbolter, SS Santa JA, C Shunbolter, HIPP Tullah Oka C Midtown, NJ S22 Montreal, James A Rockefeller, San Jose City College, Sunnyvale Calf Chicago Wesleyan, CS Cain Miam S24 CS Cain, CS Cain Miam S24 San Diego, Lynn R. Van Eenns, S25 Idaho JC Huppert idaho M5 Minnesota Dallas Fla, Florida Jackson Holly- wood, Fla. Pittsburgh Jay C Si. New York Vanessa, Timothy W Belchier, MH. Merron Narranzell Col. Sparta, Ohio Sh. San Francisco, Lyle D. C. N. Siost Bingham, Mankee D. Gakerl, N.C. Siost Bingham, Burturngill Angelo, Burturngill HIDL, Middle Ga. Jr. Coll., South Fork Pa. SS. Ballimore, Kurt B. Hearamerderfer C. Fullerdon Coll. Buhner, OF, McClellan CC, Houston S17 Seattle, Robert J. Nettles, RHP Orange S18, Michael J. Neal, CW Christopher J. Cron, IB, Santa Ana JC Placenta C, S19, Kansas City, Steve J Carter JO, Hagerstown JC, Charlotteville, Maryland JC Idaho, Poway, Calif. S41, Tortona, Opuntia, Wash. S41, Houston S42 Enoch, Hill RM, S41, Houston S43 Enoch, MRI, Mercer County CC, Delain NJ J, S41, Cleveland Joseph A, G贤兰娜 D, Alameda, Calif. S41, Palomar Philadelphia, MIA R, Jackson, OH Hill JC Houston S44 Texas Darryl M, New York City College City Jeremiah, Jersey City NJ, Iowa Western Clarence, Texas S45 Milwaukee, Revn J Moni JL, Los Angeles City College Tampa, FL, Donald E. Cohn, Chipua JC Braintree, Mass CHIAGU CUNP WAIS Dr. Donald E. Cohn, Chipua JC CC, Huntsville, Texas S66 California Thomas K. Thompson, IP, Fowne Pa SS1. New York Yankees, Donald Lewins, HPR. San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO SS2. Boston, John Lester, HEBER FRI. SF State BAYTIMER BALTIMTE PASSES SS3. Monroe, Carrol L. Lanoux, 28. Santa Fe CC (Orange Park) BB. Seattle SEA (University of Philippines), HEPLI, Saliner, SAN DIEGO PASSES MINNESOTA PASSES SS5. Pittsburgh, John J. Martin Jr., HIPHOL PASSES - Men's - Beginner-advanced - Mid-Crisis Ballet - Pointe Ballet 842-4595 Rent it. Call the Kansan. --- "THE NEWEST DRINKERY IN JAYVILLE ANNOUNCES" Wednesday—Two For Ones Until 11 p.m. 715 Massachusetts --- Student Membership Special! Join for as little as $15.00 per month. We offer: Trailridge Athletic Club is a full service fitness facility offering Universal and free-weight training, racquetball, men's and women's spas, aerobics and much more. Call now for special student rates. 2500 W. 6th 841-7230 THE KANSAS CITY STAR The Kansas City Times 932 Massachusetts Lawrence, Kansas 66044 843-1611 THE KANSAS CITY STAR AND TIMES Student Discount $1863 SEMESTER RATE TAX INCLUDED - MORNING - EVENING - SUNDAY I agree to subscribe to The Kansas City Star and Times for the full semester at the special rate of $18.63. This price includes consideration for non-delivery when classes are suspended or when breaks and other periods when service is not requested. The offer becomes effective the day of registration and expires the last day of finals. Delivery to begin upon receipt of payment. This offer is made and limited to full time students of this university or college. It is made only to areas where delivery is made by a carrier or agent of The Star. DATE: DATE: ___ ADDRESS: ZIP ADDRESS: ZIP PHONE: ___ APT:___ STUDENT 1.D. # UNIVERSITY: ___ SIGNED: ___ RETURN COUPON W/ PREPAYMENT TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS. 1