University Daily Kansan, January 11, 1984 SPORTS ALMANAC Page 15 BASKETBALL. NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Boston W L Pet. GB Philadelphia 21 877 New York 24 10 732 Washington 20 15 373 7 New Jersey 17 17 560 9 New york District Milwaukee Milford Chicago Cleveland Indiana Columbus Central Iowa Hawaii 19 16 155 588 19 16 154 309 15 17 146 400 15 17 146 3 9 15 21 150 306 Western Conference utah W 1 L Pct GB Dallas 13 407 22 % Kansas City 16 492 22 % Dugger 15 492 8 % Sin Antonio 14 21 0 % San Antonio 14 21 0 % Portland 23 14 622 Los Angeles 21 13 618 % Pennsylvania 17 13 485 % Golden State 17 19 472 % Phoenix 15 20 429 % San Diego 15 20 429 % Atlanta 103, Golden Gate 104 Cleveland 118, Milwaukee 104 Chicago 105, Indiana 104 Chicago 105, Indiana 102 Los Angeles 136, Houston 132 (*) Phoenix at Utah Dallas at San Antonio San Antonio at Portland *Toughest's Games* Golden State at New Jersey Chicago at New Jersey Washington at Philadelphia Indiana at Dallas Utah at Dallas San Diego at Phoenix San Antonio at Denver *Tomorrow's Games* Atlanta at Washington Houston at Portland Los Angeles at Kansas City Kansas City 112, Dallas 102 DALLAS (162) Agurre 8-22 8-13 24, Nimphus 7-12 0-14 Cummings 5-14 6-14 14, Dawson 2-8 0-14, Blackman 10-19 3-23, Harper 4-12 0-9, Garnett 2-24 6-22, Ellis 4-0 0-0, Turner 2-5-2 6-2, West 1-1-0 7-41 Total 49-16 KANSAS CITY (112) E. Johnson 7.14 2-12 6,18berling 0-1 2.2 2, Mwaivergera 0-0 0.0 0, Drew 7.21 1-12 Suttle 2.11 2-12 6,18berling 0-1 2.2 2, Knight 2.11 2-12 6,18berling 0-1 2.2 2, Suttle Dallas 30 28 22 30–102 Kansas City 37 28 23 11–12 Total goals- Harper Teams 34 28 23 11–12 Total foul-doles 28, Kansas City 31 Rebounds-doles 56 (Nimphius 15), Kansas City 42 (Nelly 9), Assists-doles 30 (Augurre 10), Kansas City 42 Technical fouls-Dallas Coach M-A, 3-0.08 College Basketball Results East Bennett 79, Quinnipiac 69, Brown 77, Corn 79, Brown 77, Hedgway 64, Hedgway 64, Fla. 74, Milwaukee 69, Milwaukee 69, Marchant 77, Cherson 74, Marchant 77, Cherson 74, St. John 60, Com. 65, St. John 60, Com. 65, St. Thomas Aquinas 74, Salem 63, St. Thomas Aquinas 74, Salem 63 Georgia 70, Miss. 31 Mississippi 62, St. 87 Kentucky Westville 58, SW Baptist 59 C. Westville 43, SE Baptist 59 C. Westville 43, Tocona Falls 69 Shepherdstown 77, Altaville (Pa) 66 No. Alhama 69, No. Florida 58 Shepherdstown 77, Altaville (Pa) 66 No. Alhama 69, No. Florida 58 Shepherdstown 77, Altaville (Pa) 66 No. Alhama 69, No. Florida 58 Shepherdstown 77, Altaville (Pa) 66 Bishop 84, Jarvis 73 Defence 106, Indiana Tech 71 Illinois St. 91, U.S. Internat. 114 Illinois Wesleyan 78, Wheaton 37 Maryland 52, Montgomery 61 Malone 64, Rio Grande 52 *n*western (low) 19, Midland (Neb.) 80 No central 65, Northwest 50 *southwest* FOOTBALL ALL NFL Playoffs Wild Card Games Saturday, Dec. 24 Seattle 01 Denver 7 Seattle 31, Denver 4 Monday, Dec. 26 Los Angeles Rams 24, Dallas 17 Dilfur Lahav APC - Seattle 77, Miami 21 APC - San Francisco 24, Detroit 23 APC - Washington 14, Atlanta 1 APC - Washington 31, Los Angeles Rams 7 APC - Los Angeles Raiders 38, Pittsburgh 10 APC - Washington 31, Los Angeles Rams 7 Sunday's Results Washington vs. Sacramento 21 Washington vs. Los Angeles 30, Seattle 14 Super Bowl Sunday, Jan 22 Sunday, Jan 22 At Tampa, Fla Washington vs. Los Angeles Rams 1,30 p.m. Sunday, Jan 29 **NEW YORK - Results of the Baseball Writers Association of America's 1848 Hall of Fame batting** (303 of all total votes needed for election) 335; Don Dryschle, 216; Hoyl Willem, 290; Nelson Fox, 235; Billy Williams, 202; Jim Mullan, 217; Kyle Burke, 187; Martha Potts, 107; Harvey Kuren, 104; Maury Wills, 104. Low堡, 97; Bill Mazeroki, 74; Elroy Face, 85; Elena McMahan, 84; Jerry Hargens, 82; Wilbur Wood, 14; Jim Forgoni, 4; Jim Boston, 3; Dave Johnson, 3; Mickey Stanley, 2; Bob Bailey, 1; Chay Carroll, 93; Jimmy Goffe, 91; to receive a vote. AFC vs. NFC, 3 p.m Hall of Fame BASEBALL SOCCER W 15 L Pct. GB Cleveland 9 6 700 38 Pittsburgh 9 6 700 38 Baltimore 9 6 700 38 New York 9 6 500 38 Memphis 9 6 307 35 New York 9 6 375 37 MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Kansas City 12 4 750 St. Louis 10 8 360 Wichita 10 8 340 Los Angeles 6 8 429 Phoenix 6 8 435 Tampa 4 13 235 %* Yesterday's Game Los Angeles at Memphis, night Tonight's Games No Games Scheduled Alumnus gives nearly $1.5 million for multipurpose athletic building By GREG DAMMAN A large donation to be used for construction of the University of Kansas multipurpose building by KU athletic director Monte Johnson. Sports Writer Fred B. Anschutz of Denver, a KU student from 1929 to 1932, has donated almost half of the $3 million needed for the building. Johnson said Thursday. The remaining funds needed for construction of the building have been provided by matching private donations. Construction is scheduled to begin in February, and completion is expected in August or September. JOHNSON ALSO ANNOUNCED that the building would be named the Fred B. Anschutz Sports Pavilion, in honor of its primary benefactor. Johnson said that after the building was completed, it would not be immediately available for recreational use by students and faculty. "Hopefully, we will make it available for students and faculty. We want as many people to use the facility as possible." "We didn't want to put that in the initial proposal because we didn't want to mislead people," he said. "People would think it would be available from us, but we can't wait six months to see what the schedule is before we can make it available. The building, which will be built west of Allen Field House, is designed for many types of KU athletic activity. It will have a 70-yard, artificial-turf football field with end zones and indoor track-and-field areas. Johnson also announced plans for a strength center, which would have a head coach and a recruiting staff. pavilion and would house a weight room and restrooms. Estimated cost of construction is $1,500,000. Johnson said that the pavilion would compare favorably on both the confer- Johnson said that a seating capacity of 5,000 would be available, but that the demand for it was not good. CONSTRUCTION OF THE strength center will coincide with construction of the pavition. Johnson said the name would be announced later this month. "We looked at the facilities in Arkansas, Memphis State and Michigan, and we feel we have created a new environment expanded in the rear future," he said. Anschutz, a native of Russell, operated an oil and gas business in Kansas. In 1966 he moved to Colorado, where he manages his ranch properties. By United Press International Mike Rozier says he's signed USFL contract with Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH — Mike Rozier confirmed that he has signed with the Pittsburgh Maulers of the U.S. Football League today, after refusing to comment on the matter the past several days. "Yes, I did sign." Rozier told Pacific Stars and Stripes, a military service publication, this morning in Tokyo. Rozier caused considerable confusion at a news conference yesterday by The Mauleans announced Monday they had signed Rojzer, the No. 1 pick in the Mets' trade to the Nationals. Rozier is in Tokyo for the Japan Bowl and was unable to attend Monday's news conference in Pittsburgh to meet with signing with the expansion team. declining to comment on reports of his signing. THE MAULERS AND Rozier's agent, Mike Trope, yesterday repeated that Rozier had signed and said the team was damned from a misunderstanding. personal services contract Jan 3 but had delayed announcing the signing date. Mauers spokesman Bill Keenist repeated yesterday that the two sides had a signed contract and that the deal had been signed in Miami with Mauers President Paul Martha, General Manager David Addlestone and another witness present. "ROZIER, HOWEVER, was not made aware of the announcement," the team said in a statement. "And when questioned in Japan about the signing, he refused to confirm it because he was still under the impression that his signing wasn't made public by the Maulers." The Mauers last night explained the misunderstandings, saying they were informed by Trope that Kouzon knew his approach to the game, approximately 1 p.m. CST Monday. 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