Page 10 University Daily Kansan, April 27, 1982 Scoreboard Basketball TONGKIN GAMES Quarterfinal Round Best of Seven Western Conference Phoenix at Los Anfor San Antonio at Seattle Hockey TONIGHTS GAMES Conference Finals Best of Seven Worcester Canterbury Quebec at New York Islanders Campbell Conference Vancouver at Los Angeles Soccer Quarterfinals Buffalo Eastern Division April 30-Buffalo at New York April 30-Buffalo at New York Western Division April 29-Denver at St. Louis April 29-Denver at St. Louis Baseball BIG EIGHT STANDINGS Team W L Petz GR Nebraska 12 15 768 Oklahoma State 12 4 739 Missouri 9 8 618 Kansas 6 10 375 Iowa state 6 15 239 Kansas State 6 14 120 Eastern Division Team | Detroit | 1 | L | Pct. | GH | Detroit | 11 | 8 | 647 | - | - Detroit | 11 | 8 | 647 | - | - Milwaukee | 8 | 6 | 371 | 1½ |% Cleveland | 8 | 6 | 371 | 1½ |% New York | 8 | 6 | 429 | 1½ |% Baltimore | 5 | 11 | 313 | 5½ |% AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Boston 3, Chicago 2, first game Boston 5, Chicago 0, second game Team Earners Oversee Team 12 15 5 Pct. GB Morganstown 12 5 5 569 Mostard 12 5 5 569 Pittsburgh 6 11 489 363 Pittsburgh 6 11 489 363 Chicago 6 11 489 363 Boston Athletics 6 11 489 363 Atlanta 13 5 760 Boston 12 4 735 Los Angeles 8 4 471 San Francisco 6 10 378 San Diego 6 12 353 Cincinnati 7 11 380 Cleveland 6 11 380 California 13 5 722 Chicago 9 5 600 2% Indiana 9 6 600 2% Seattle 8 6 444 2% Texas 8 10 444 3 Tennessee 8 10 42 3 Texas 7 12 368 6 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Pittsburgh 6, Atlanta 4 Houston 6, St. Louis 2 Netters whip Cowlev Countv By GARY GRIGGS Sports Writer Tuning up for this week's Big Eight Championships, the Kansas men's tennis team closed out its regular season with a win at the Iowa City County Community College 8-1. In singles action, Ed Bolen, senior, won the No. 1 singles match with 6-2, 6-0. Rick Aubin, freshman, won at No. 2 singles with 5-7, 6-1. At No. 3 singles, Scott Alexander, freshman, won with 6-0, Craig Tidwell, junior. At No. 4 singles, Cameron Kach, in The No. 5 singles match, France Cacciopolli, junior, won with 7-5, 6-2 and Tom Hall, junior, won at No. 6 singles with 6-1, 6-1. "I thought we played pretty well, however the competition wasn'all that great," Randy McGrath, head coach, said. In doubles play, the No. 1 team of Bolen and Tidwell lost with 7-6, 7-4, 7-5. The No. 2 team of Aubin and Alexander won with 6-0, 1-6, and the No. 3 team of Cacoppiol and Hall won with 7-5, 4-6, 6-2. The conference championships are set for this Thursday and Friday in Kansas City, Kan., at Woodside Racquet Club. The Jayhawks, now 6-12, finished seventh in last year's championships. Seedings for the championships will be determined at a coaches meeting on Wednesday night. Seedlings are based upon win-loss percentage in conference play with the top four seeds going to the four players with the best win-loss percentage. Meanwhile, the rest of the seeds will be decided by simply drawing out of a hat. McGrath said that he hoped his team had better luck at drawing seeds than the KU women did a couple of weeks ago. In the women's championships, the Jayhawks had to play seven of their nine first-round matches against the top two seeds. According to McGrath, the Jayhawks only chance for a top-four seeding is Alexander at No. 3 singles. "I think if we can get some good draws and give a few breaks here and there, we could surprise some people," McCrath said. Oklahoma State has won the past four championships, shared the title since 1972. McGrath said he saw Oklahoma as being the favorite, followed closely by Oklahoma State, Missouri and Colorado. He saw the Jayhawks to Iowa State, Nebraska and Kansas State for the other positions. McGrath, who has experimented with different line-ups the last couple of weeks, said he would use yesterday's line-up for the championships. "I think everybody is pretty com- place where they are playing now," he said. Baseball team splits as Hoskison shines By MIKE ARDIS Sports Writer Sports Writer The Kansas baseball team continued to play inconsistently as they split a double-header with Northwest Missouri State yesterday. The Jayhawks won the owerer, 12-5, but lost the nightcap, 7-3. "We just can't seem to get it together when we need it," Coach Marty Pattin said. "It's just one of those things. We are trying. We just can't get it killed." The Jayhawks, 19-23, took the first game behind Chris Ackley's one-hit relief performance. Matt Gibson started the game for the Hawks, pitching three innings and giving up two runs. Ackley came on in the fourth and gave up two runs in picking up his second win of the season. The Bearcats, 21-14-1, opened the scoring in the second inning with a single run. The Jayhawks back with four runs in the second to take the lead for good. The Bearcats added two more runs in fourth before the Jayhawks exploded for eight runs in the space of three innings. KETTH HOSKISON had the best day for four with a home run and five RB1. He played for four "I just happened to take a few good cuts." Hoskison said. Leading 12-3 in the seven inning, the Bearcats came back with two runs on offense. While the Jayhawks split the doubleheader, the players said they did not think the team was very far from being good. "We're really close to putting it together." Ackley said. "I don't know "Things just don't seem to go for us. You make the most of your breaks. We aren't getting them." wnat the problem is. You can't put the blame in any one area. Hoskison said splitting the games was frustrating. "Very frustrating," he said. "The players aren't pleased with what we have been doing. The split was terrible. We should have won both games." The Jayhawks started the second game by giving up six runs before coming up to bat. Pitcher Mike Watt gave up the six runs in the first inning, but only one of the runs was earned because of an error by Mark Gile. "Lohr pitched a heck of a game," he said. "He earned a starting spot for this weekend." The Bearcats limited KU to four hits in the second game, with two coming in the seventh when the Jayhawks tried for a late-inning rally. The Jayhawks got the first three men in the inning on base, and a single by the Hawks into a doubleplay and a飞 out ended the threat and the game for the 'Hawks. "I don't know what the reason is," Hoskison said. "We got into a rut this year. It just seems to carry over when we play." Pattin said inconsistency was part of the problem. "When we get good pitching, there's loosy pitchers, there's good hitting. ourselves. Patience is the only thing I can say. They're going to make mistakes, it's part of the game. I can understand that they might mistake have no room in baseball." JAYHAWK NOTES: Junior Garfield Taylor scored touchouts on runs of 4, 8 and 13 blue team to help the White team defeat the 5 yards team, 28-0, yesterday in the Kansas football team's final scrimmage of the spring. The Jayhawks face Washburn toward and Kansas State this week. Kansas will close out its spring workouts Saturday. Kansas' jeff Nuezil goes high for a throw as Victor Clay slides into second base. The Jayhawks split yesterday's double-header with Northwest Missouri State, winning the opener 12-5, but losing the nightcap 7-3. "The big thing is that we're beating OBB GREENSPAN/Kansan Staff 'Hawks finish third in Drake golf tournev Sports Writer By BILL HORNER Sports Writer Kansas men's golf team finally got what it's been waiting for—good weather to play in. Under surprising, near-perfect conditions in Des Moines, Iowa, the men captured third place in the Drake Relays on Friday. The team's high finish in the 27-team field, however, resulted without the services of Brad Demo, one of the team's top scorers this season. Demo injured tendons in his left hand at the Shocker Invitational in Wichita almost two weeks ago and was forced to sit out the tournament. "Playing without Brad definitely hurt," said Kent Weiser, assistant coach, who accompanied the team to the event. "Any time you lose one of your top three scorers, it's going to hurt." HOWEVER, despite the Demo's absence, Weiser thought the team could have won the tournament. As a team, the Jayhawks finished 54 holes with a total of 913 strokes, third to Nebraska's 899 total, while Iowa took second with a 907 total. ROB WILKIN, who finished sixth overall, and Jeff Sheppard shot 75s. second place individual honors with one-under-par 71s. "The competition was really good," Weiser said. "There were lots of good teams and good players. But we really could have won. Any time you shoot a 325 (KU's second-round total, combined in the two other rounds), it'll kill you." The tournament was played over two courses - a relatively easy Echo Valley layout, and a tight, difficult Wakonda team team played 27 holes on each course. Playing Echo Valley the first day, Kansas played the opening round in 252 strokes, placing them in third place overall. The Jayhawks were led in scoring by Jim O'Shea, senior, and Dean Frankeckz, junior, who shared The second day, playing Wakonda, scores bellowed. Only one Jayhawk, Wilkin, was able to break 80, as Ku was able to break 79. Wesler said cost them the tournament. Eventual win Nebraska toured Wakonda's 18 holes in 307 strokes, the 18-stroke advantage over Kansas providing the margin of victory. Wikin's 225 total, 75-79-17, placed him six strokes behind medalist Scott Skillwell of Illinois O. Shea's 228卒, 74-17, tuted him for ninth place overall. "It was really happy with our finish," said Weiser. "It was really good to see O'Shea play well. He's had some swing problems lately, and Ross (Randall). You can tell from his stance that he would be to get him back into a tournament. He played well throughout." WEISER ALSO complimented the play of Dan Mullen, junior, who played his first tournament for KU by filling in for Demo. "He had a first-tournament jitters, but he really played well." Weiser said. "We've been saying all along that we hoped to have good weather so we could see what we could really do. "We did that to a certain extent. We didn't really come out fast the first day, Rob and Sheppard were a little happier than we were. But the thing we did was stay close." Weiser said that this tournament has kept the team fired up for the Big Eight Championships to be played at KU's home course, Alvamar Hills, May 10-11. "A lot of the schools in the Big Eight don't think we’re as good as the scores we’re shooting," he said. A lot of them want to go out and open some eyes." 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