Page 14 University Daily Kansan, April 21, 1982 Scoreboard Hockey TONIGHT'S GAMES Division Finals Best of Seven Division Division New York Rangers at New York Islanders (Islanders lead series, 3-1) Adam Killen Division Quebec at Boston (series tied, 3-2) St. Louis at Chicago (Chicago lead series, 3-1) Sydney the Divide Los Angeles at Vancouver (Vancouver lead series, 3-1) Basketball YESTERDAY'S RESULTS First Round Battle of Three Eastern Conference Washington68, New Jersey 83 (Washington leads Western Conference Denver 129, Phoenix 113 (Denver leads series, TONIGHT'S GAMES Western Conference Houston at Seattle Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Team W L Pct GB New York 35 7 833 Baltimore 19 7 633 Baltimore 25 17 014 Buffalo 25 19 014 New Jersey 16 16 381 Cleveland 15 28 266 Cleveland 15 28 266 19% 19% 19% WEST CHICAGO St. Louis 26 17 567 — Wichita 25 17 464 — Wichita 25 17 464 — Denver 17 25 308 11 Davenport 17 25 308 11 Kansas City 14 28 400 13 Kansas City 14 28 400 13 Team | W | L | Pct. GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cleveland | 5 | 4 | 68% | | Cleveland | 5 | 4 | 68% | | Toronto | 5 | 6 | 643 | 1½% | | Oakland | 5 | 6 | 434 | 1½% | | Milwaukee | 5 | 6 | 209 | 1½% | YESTERDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled. Baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division YESTERDAY'S RESULTS W 10 L 20 H 30 C Chicago 889 California 10 4 4 4% Cincinnati 5 4 568 1 % Kansas City 0 5 7 5 5% Minnesota 0 5 560 3 % Missouri 0 5 490 3 % MILWAUKEE M.D. KYRUGEN 4 Toronto at Milwaukee, pds. rail. Boston at Baltimore, pds. rail. Detroit @ Kansas City 6 Cleveland @ Texas 4 Washington @ Portland 11 Oakland @ California 6 Oakland @ Minnesota 3, 18 innings NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division Team W 10 L 7 Pct GB Lewis T 8 7 583 New York 7 9 583 Montreal 5 4 368 Milwaukee 5 4 368 Pittsburgh 5 4 368 Philadelphia 5 4 273 Atlanta 12 8 4 1.000 San Antonio 16 9 4 6.67 San Francisco 16 12 417 Los Angeles 16 9 385 Houston 16 9 385 Ocidental 16 9 250 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS By United Press International Tigers clobber Royals Vida Blue, 1-2, gave up a one-out single to John Woolenfuss and a bunt single to Tom Brookens before Wilson unloaded a double. DETROIT - Milwilz Wilcox allowed only one hit-a one-out single by Jerry Martin past fallen shortstop Alan Trammell with one out in the second inning-last night, and rookie Glenn Wilson triggered a six-run second inning with a two-run double to lead the Detroit Tigers to an 8-4 victory over the Kansas City Royals for their fourth straight triumph. Trammell walked, and Lou Whitaker tied a single over George Brett to his arm. Wilcox, making his second start and his first since April 12, celebrated his 32nd birthday with a nine-strike, five-walk performance. He retired 12 straight batters from the third through fifth innings in squaring his record at 1-1. Philadelphia at Montreal, ppd, rain: Pittsburgh at St. Louis, ppd, St. Louis 7, Pittsburgh 4 Alanta 6, Cincinnati 2 San Diego 8, San Francisco 4 Boston 10, Houston 9 two runs, and Enos Cabell greeted reliever Jim Wright with Detroit's 13th double in the last six games. Trammell followed with the club's 14th double to score a run in the sixth. He scored when Lemon hit into a double play. In Atlanta, Claudel Washington tripled home the go-ahead run and then scored on a wild pitch in the third inning, helping the unbeaten Atlanta Braves defeat the Cincinnati Reds, 4-2, and establish a modern major league record by extending their start-of-the-season winning streak to 12 games. Elsewhere in the American League, Boston beat Baltimore, 83; New York trounced Chicago, 11-2; Cleveland defeated Texas, 94; Seattle stopped California, 6-4; and Oakland beat Minnesota, 43; in 16 innings. In the National League, New York got by Chicago, 3-2; St. Louis beat Pittsburgh, 7-4; San Diego defeated San Jose, 10-2; Los Angeles clobbered Houston, 10-2. Jayhawks win two By TOM COOK Some call them laughers, while others叫 them tuneups. Bob Stancill refers to them as "confidence builders." Sports Writer whatever the case, the KU women's softball team had little trouble handling Cloud County yesterday, whipping the Mets into a 1-0 score of 100 at Holcom Sports Complex. Rhonda Clarke threw her fourth nohitter of the season in the first game, and Tammy Hoffman came in to shut down the visitors in the nightcap. THE JAYHAWKS, now 28-13, will prepare for the Big Eight tournament this weekend at Norman, Okla. Kansas is seeded second in the tournament behind Oklahoma State and will face Iowa in a first-round game Friday. "I didn't really know what to expect," Head Coach Stancliff said about Cloud County. "I felt as if we needed a coach and I did not. Slight. They were confidence builders." Kansas originally had scheduled a double-header with Kansas State today, but Stancift said he called off the games. "I didn't think it was a good idea to play a Big Eight team right before the tournament," he said. Clarke was invincible in the openers as she faced only 15 batters in five innings, striking out 12 and walking none. The other nine were because of the 10-runs-in-five innings rule. Clarke would have had her first perfect game as a Jayhawk, but KU catcher Kim Cibb dropped a third strike that would have ended the game. However, the runner was promptly picked off to end the game. "IT'S A SHAME to lose a perfect It took only 50 minutes for the Jayhawks to dispose of Cloud County in the first game. Shelly Fox and Becky Johnson had back-to-back home runs in the first innning. game that way." Stanclift said. "Rhonda didn't have to pitch real hard, and that's even better." Candi Boyer doubled to lead off the second inning and scored on Clarke's RBI single. The Jayhawks put the game away with six runs in the third Inning and one in the fourth. Hoffman and Fox each had two hits for Kansas, and Clarke set a KU record for most wins in a single season. She now stands at 23-11 and has 17 shutouts. Hoffman was also effective on the mound for the Jayhawks in the second game. She gave up just two hits and three walks en route to her 3-2 record. HOFFMAN, who has played every position at Kansas, including second base and shortstop in yesterday's first game, would should rather play in the field than pitch. "I could do better pitching, but I get upight,occasionally, I'm not patient" Kansas plated three runs in the first inning. Fox, Pam Cox, Hoffman, Fox and Ascendance. They came back with six runs in the second inning. Gloria Garwark started things with a single, and Cox followed with her second base hit of the game. Fox rapped her second score, another two-RBI-line drive, to score Garwood and Cox. Ascendio singled, and Beech scored Fox. The turnip score to score *A* CRAFT SCORED on a wild pitch, and Commino crossed on a ground out by Rover. The Jayhawks added their final run in the fourth, when Craft scored on a single by Boyer. Jayhawk shortstop Tammy Hoffman gets ready to apply the tag on a Cloud County player. The Jayhawks won both ends of the double-header by 10-6 scores. MARK McDONALDRansan Staff Jayhawks play Baker in double-header By MIKE ARDIS Sports Writer The Kansas baseball team will try to get above 500 today when they take on Baker at 1 p.m. in a double-header at Quizlet Field. The Jayhawks, 17-17 overall, dropped three of four to Missouri over the weekend and are in four place in the Big Eight with a record of 6-6. Since evening their overall record at 8-4 on Friday, they had to get added two games over .500. HEAD COACH Marty Pattin will pit two pitchers against Baker who have had little work this season. John Evans and Troy Grace will start today's games. Wike Watt and Randy McIntosh also will see some action on the mound. Grace was on last year's pitching staff, but did not get into a game. Evans has appeared in two games this year, pitching 1% innings, giving up only two unearned runs. It will be Grace's first outing this year. Watt and McIntosh defeated Iowa State on April 12, but lost to Missouri. Watt took a loss Saturday, and McIntosh involved in the decision of the game. When KU takes on Baker, it will be without catcher Kent Shelley, who was hit in the elbow by a pitch during Sunday's double-header. Shelley is also doubtful for this weekend's series with Nebraska. Keith Hokison will replace THE JAYHAWKS dayworked on their fielding, pitching and other fundamentals. During the Missouri game, the pitchers, and the pitchers gave up 32 runs. Shelley, with Jon Francis backing him up. "Marty said last weekend that there was no way we shouldn't have won three of four from Missourl", "baseball spokesman Mike Swanson said. "Right now, we've got to go out and destroy Baker." KU will face a tough road trip this weekend, when they take on ninth-anked Nebraska. They will return to Northwest Missouri State on Monday. Because of the six games in three days, makeup games with Creighton have been canceled. Those games were snowed out April 7, and the "Hawks" were going to try to make the game up tomorrow, but decided against it. KU will leave for Nebraska on Friday to get some practice on the artificial turf. Kansas is no stranger to artificial turf, having practiced during the fall and spring in Memorial Stadium, but the Jayhawks want to get used to it. "We won't be beat on a bad hop." Swanson said. KU will go against one more Big Eight rival at home when Kansas State comes to Lawrence on May 1-2 for the last home games of the year. WHO WILL BE NEXT? KU WOMEN'S HALL OF FAME 1970: Connie Coleman Cora Downs Maude Ellsworth Margaret Hughes Fraley Jeanne Stump 1971: Helen Gilles Joan McCann Emily Taylor Beatrice Wright 1972: Martha Peterson Marilyn Stokstad Nita Sundbye Deanell Reece Tacha 1973: Wealthy Babcock Florence Black Beth Schultz Louise Wheeler 1974: Hazel Anderson Frances Degen Horowitz Irene Nunemaker 1975: Barbara C. Etzel Mary Grant Mary Morrill Litchfield 1982? 1976: Evelyn Hitchcock Aldin Karen R. Keesling Kala Mays Stroup Mary Turkington 1977: Beverly Boyd Kathleen C. Doering (posthumous) Frances Ingemann Bonnie Ritter 1978: Eleanor Meyers Burchill Gisela A.M. Dreschoff Miriam Stuart Green Janice Kay Mendenhall Caryl Kelley Smith 1979: Barbara M. Craig Elizabeth Sherbon Marian Washington Leona Baumgartner M. Evelyn Swartz 1980: Evelyn DeGraw Alexandra Mason Jean Pyfer Katherine Giele Vivian McCoy 1981: Judith M. Le Bette Krenz Irene Peabody Judith M. LeBlanc Bette Krenzer Irene Peabody Helen Foresman Spencer Ann Victoria Thomas Patricia Wolfe WOMEN'S RECOGNITION 1982 April 26 8 p.m. Kansas Room, Union Sponsored by Commission on the Status of Women Paid for by Student Activity Fee