Page 16 University Daily Kansan, April 29, 1982 121 Scoreboard Basketball YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Quarterfinal Round Best of Seven Entrance Conference Xon 100, Milwaukee (tied 1-4) 120, Milwaukee (Filadelphia) Eastern Conference Washington 120, Boston 103 (series G-1) Philadelphia 120, Milwaukee 108 (Philadelphia league series 2.6) Western Conference Seattle 114, San Antonio 99 (series tied 1-1) Los Angeles 117, Phoenix 98 (Los Angeles leads series 2-4) Soccer Quarterfinals Northeast Division April 30-Buffalo at New York Eastern Division April 30-Buffalo at New York Western Division St. Louis 4 Deperson (St. Louis leads series 1-4) St. Louis 2-Mercer (St. Louis leads series 1-4) Hockey TONIGHTS GAMES Conference Finals Best of the West Wales Conference International Campbell Conference Vancouver at Chicago (Vancouver leads series 1-0) Baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division Fresno W L G TL GB Oklahoma State 12 5 476 789 Oklahoma State 12 5 730 789 Oklahoma 8 6 613 354 Oklahoma 8 6 613 354 Iowa State 5 15 213 100 Iowa State 5 15 213 100 Oakland 6, Baltimore 5, first game Boston 6, Oakland 4, second game Kansas City 8, Boston 5 Cleveland, Seattle 1 New York, Chicago 0 Houston, Kansas 2 Minnesota, Dartford 2 Team | W | L | Pct. GB | Boston | 12 | 7 | 532 | Boston | 12 | 9 | 632 | Milwaukee | 9 | 7 | 563 | Cleveland | 7 | 9 | 488 | 1½% | New York | 7 | 9 | 488 | 1½% | Toronto | 7 | 11 | 383 | 4½% | Toronto | 7 | 11 | 383 | 4½% | NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division California 10 10 700 Chicago City 10 10 588 2½% Seattle 10 9 479 2½% Texas 11 11 479 3½% Texas 11 10 373 6½% Team W L G Pct. GB NY M 4 1 690 2 Montreal 8 3 690 2 Toronto 10 8 456 3 New York 7 1 388 3 Washington 7 12 468 3 Chicago 7 12 388 3 Atlanta 14 14 727 San Diego 12 12 507 San Diego 9 5 474 San Francisco 7 11 389 Houston 7 11 389 Houston 13 12 6% St. Louis 8, Houston 4 New York 13, Chicago 5 San Francisco 7, Montreal 10 Atlanta 7, Pittsburgh 10, 10 mixtures New York, San Jose 6, lappings 12 Celtics lose in NBA playoffs By United Press International BOSTON—Rookie Frank Johnson threed in a 25-foot, three-point field goal with three seconds remaining last night to cap a late Washington rally and the Bullets to a 103-102 victory over the Boston Celtics, squaring their Eastern Conference playoff series at one game annie. Philadelphia 120, Milwaukee 108 Andrew Toney scored 31 points and Julius Erving added 24 to spark the Philadelphia 76ers to a 128-108 victory Seattle 114. San Antonio 99 over the Milwaukee Bucks to take a 3-0 win against their Eastern Conference- appalled first half. Gus Williams scored 34 points and Fred Brown helped pick up a sluggish Seattle offense in the second quarter to spark the Supersonics to a 114-99 victory over the San Antonio Spurs. Los Angeles 11, Phoenix 36 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored 24 points and Earvin Johnson added 19 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists to lead Los Angeles to a 117-86 victory over the Phoenix Suns. 18TH ANNUAL HAPPENING 1982 YOU ARE INVITED TO THE ... SUNDAY, MAY 9, 1982 1:00 - 5:00 PM AT JAHANKW. WEST APARTMENTS LIVE BAND: TRIBUTE (Formerly MADDMAXX) AND LICKITY SPLIT FREE BEER AND ROAST PIG DOOR PRIZES AND MOBE !!! Do YOU NEED A PLACE TO LIVE? JOIN JAYHAWK WEST APARTMENTS "YOU'LL LIKE THE CHANGES" HOW LEASING FOR FALL: STUDIO, 1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS * INDOOR-OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL * FREE SHUTTLE BUS TO CAMPUS * TWO LAUNDRIES * 24 HOUR MAINTENANCE CALL TODAY COMPARE OUR RATES !! Greg Smith Jayhawk APARTMENTS West Williams becomes ASU coach Dan Wagoner Williams is the second member of KU's offensive coaching staff to leave the team in the last month. John Hadd, KU's offensive coordinator, left the team as his offensive coordinator and quarterback coach of the Los Angeles Rams. "MY AMBITTIONS are to coach in the pros, and you can't get stereotyped as any type of coach," Williams said recently. "You need to get more exposure and get a variety in your coaching." Ivy Williams, KU's offensive backfield coach for the past three seasons, has been named receiver coaches at State, it was announced yesterday. By GINO STRIPPOLI Associate Sports Editor (913) 842-4444 For Williams, Arizona State will be his seventh coaching stop. He opened his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Xavier, his alma mater. He then coached a year in high school before returning to the college ranks as an assistant coach. More recently, he shall. Williams then went to Kansas State as offensive backfield coach from 1975-77 and receivers coach at New Mexico State in 1978. "They gave me a great offer," Williams said. "The weather is great and the money is better. They also run a more wide-open offense. Head Coach Don Fambrough said, "We certainly appreciate everything Ivy has done for us over the past three years. We certainly wish him the best of luck." Don McLeary, receivers coach, will immediately take over as offensive backfield coach. A search will begin for a new receivers coach. Smith, Wagoner picked NFL drafts two By RON HAGGSTROM Sports Editor 524 Frontier Road Lawrence. Kansas 5044 Smith, a co-captain, was the Jayhawks' third-leading tackler last year with 82 stops. As a junior, he was fourth on the team with 91 tackles. "I FELT ALL along he would go high in the draft," Head Coach Don Fambrough said. "I'm happy he went to Kansas City. Two Kansas Jayhawks had their dugout taken when they were taken in the NLAF draft. "One thing he has going for him is that he has exceptional speed," Coach Fambourg said. "He has proven that he is powerful and aggressive in spite of his size." Wagoner might be a surprise pick to some people, but when one considers how NFL teams look at speed he is no surprise at all. "Smith has two things going for him at Kansas City—One, he is a durable player and the two, style of defense they play is to his advantage." Noseguard Greg Smith was drafted in the seventh round by the Kansas City Chiefs and defensive back-punters against the Chicago Bears at the Detroit Lions in the ninth round. Smith showed his durability last season with the Jayhawks when he did not miss a single game or practice. "My speed was the only thing I had going for me," Wagoner said. "My size had nothing to do with it." Last season, Wagner made so tackles and had an interception while playing cornerback. He also averaged over three yards per punt return. However, Wagoner got a surprise when he was picked in the ninth round. "I talked to the Detroit scout this WAGONER, who was one of the four players on the squad, is foot-10 and 17 pounds. "I'll give it my best shot," Wagoner said. "It will be icing on the cake if I make it." week and I was thinking I would be drafted about the 11th round." Wagener said, "I didn't figure on the ninth round. THE SURPRISE of the draft might have come when Kansas linebacker Kyle McNorton, who was an All-Big Eight First Team selection by Boston and the Big Eight Press International and the Big Eight coaches poll, was not drafted. Defensive back Tony McNeely will decide today with whom he is going to sign a free-agent contract. McNeely has joined the Dallas, Denver, New Orleans and St. Louis. "He'll have more of a choice of where he wants to go." The All-Big Eight linebacker, who led the Jahayhaws with 132 tackles, didn't waste time choosing where he wanted to attack. 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