Page 14 University Daily Kansan, April 22, 1982 Scoreboard Basketball YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Divisional Finals Best of Seven New York Rangers 4, New Islanders 2 (Islanders Quebec 4, Boston 3 (Qubble flats series 5-2) Nerola Division Vancouver 5, Los Angeles 2 (Vancouver wins series 4) 31. Louis 3, Chicago 2, OT (Chicago leads series 3-4) Hockey YESTERDAY'S RESULTS First Round Eastern Conference Philadelphia 111. Atlanta 78 Seattle 102, Houston $7 TOMORROW'S GAMES New Jersey at Washington (Washington leads series 14) Philadelphia at Atlanta (Philadelphia leads series 14) Western Conference Denver at Phoenix (Denver leads series 1-4) Seattle at Houston (Seattle leads series 1-4) Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Team W L Pct GB New York 35 7 143 Washington 17 13 Baltimore 26 17 614 Buffalo 23 19 548 Buffalo 17 13 548 New Jersey 16 16 381 Vancouver 12 16 381 Philadelphia 16 26 194 Pittsburgh 12 26 194 St. Louis 28 14 697 Wichita 28 14 697 Wichita 27 13 645 3/8* Denver 17 14 409 Detroit 17 14 409 Kansas City 13 28 396 12/4* Kansas City 13 28 396 Team W L Pct GB Detroit 8 5 5 .613 Boston 8 5 5 .500 New York 5 5 5 .500 Boston 5 5 5 .500 Toronto 5 7 417 Philadelphia 7 4 690 Baltimore 4 6 182 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled. Baseba11 Baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division Chicago 0 2 2.800 Cleveland 0 1 5.600 Texas 0 4 6.000 Oakland 0 7 5.533 Omaha City 0 9 6.000 Minnesota 0 9 6.000 Detroit 4, Kannas Gly 1 Oakland 6, Minneapolis 2 Baltimore 8, Milwaukee 3, Toronto 1 Denver 2, Toronto 1 New York 1, Chicago 5 Cleveland 7 NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division Team W 12 Pct. GB New York 6 4 815 N.Y. State 6 4 815 New York 6 4 688 Milwaukee 6 4 300 Pittsburgh 6 4 360 Dallas 6 3 290 Atlanta 13 1 0 1,000 Texas 12 6 4 659 Los Angeles 12 8 4 659 San Francisco 5 8 385 Houston 5 8 385 Oklahoma 2 10 8 MEMORIALS Montreal 3, Philadelphia 4, New York 2, Chicago 4 Atlanta 6, Cleveland 7, Alabama 4, Chennai 5, San Diego 6, San Francisco 6 Team W L P Fct GB Team W L P Fct GB Nebraska 11 5 680 Nebraska 11 5 680 Alabama 12 6 568 Kansas 6 6 540 Kansas 6 6 540 Illinois 6 6 494 Illinois 6 6 494 Iowa state 11 5 113 Iowa state 11 5 113 By United Press International Tigers beat Royals, 4-1 DETROIT - Kirk Gibson hit a two-run home in the first inning and left-hander Pat Underwood took it from there, checking Kansas City on four hits yesterday to give the Detroit Tigers a 4-1 victory, their fifth win in a row. With Detroit nursing a 2-1 lead, rookie Glen Wilson singed with two out in the eighth inning and went to third on a double by Alan Trammeil. Both scored Losing pitcher Larry Gura, 1-1, the sixth left-handed starter in a row to face Detroit, walked leadoff man Chet Lemon, and one out later Gibson rocketed his second homer of the season. He had beaten Kansas City Monday night with a two-run homer in the eighth inning. to make it 4-1 when Lou Whitaker doubled. Underwood, in squaring his record at 1-1, did not walk a batter and struck out three. The only run he allowed came from third-base, with his first homer of the season. Underwood kept the Royals off second base except for the first, third and sixth innings, and the only real difference aside from the homer, came in the first. John Wathan, who beat an infield single with one out, wound up on third base when he stole second and catcher John Wockenfuss threw the ball into center field, but George Brett could not hit it far too short, and Arnos Ots rounded out. Balloon a Daytime "Race to the Coast" SENA BALLON A GRANIA P.O. Box 3112 St. Louis, MO 63104 Larimer County Larimer, KS 68044 'Hawks split double-header with Baker By MIKE ARDIS Sports Writer Sports Writer The Kansas baseball team continued its fascination with splitting double-headers when it lost yester-years' 5-4, after winning the opening win. 15-6. By spitting the double-header, their seventh of the year, the Jayhawks kept their record at .500. The team has won four for a four-year series this weekend. The second game was close because of a procession of pinch hitters that scored three runs in the seventh inning. It almost worked. The Jayhawks got three runs and had men on second and third when the game ended. COACH MARTY Pattin gave his regulars a rest until the seventh inning when he put them to bat in hoops of salvaging the game. "The kids didn't lose it," Pattin said. "I made the mistake of not playing my regulars. We play the regulars and we beat them. "I don't have a lot to say. It's a low point with me." Mark Gile got his second home run of the year in the seventh, scoring Bill Yelton who walked. Still behind by two runs, the 'Hawks continued their rally when Jeff Nuezil had a two-out single and went to third on two wild pitches. Dick Lewalen walked, and Phil Doherty doubled home Neuiz. Keith Hoskison ended the game, taking a called third strike. Troy Grace made his KU pitching debut in the game, giving up five runs on eight hits. Grace was on the last inch but did not play a game. "I HAD TO prove myself," Grace said. "I felt pretty good through four innings. I gave up two runs in the game, and then I hit home runs. I should have taken my own out." Gibson came in to shut out the final 3½ innings, getting the win to raise his record to 4-2. With the regulars starting in the first game, the Jayhawks won off 15-6. The Hawks got 12 wins on their way to the playoff aided by 12 walks and four errors. Joe Heeney set a stolen base record in the first game with five stolen bases. Twice Heeney got on base and stole both second and third. Heeney has stolen 21 bases in a row and has scored 6 bases, with 13 of those this year. Heeney's five stolen bases and the baker made the game close with five runs in the fourth before Matt team's total of 10 broke Steve Jetts' record of four and the team's eight set against William Jewell in 1980. After four games with Nebraska, KU will return to face Northwest Missouri State on Monday and then play the team below out its non-conference schedule. Jayhawk third baseman Joe Heeney steals second base against Baker while the throw goes into center field. Heeney set a club record with 5 stolen bases, and the team also record a record with 10 steals in the game. 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