Page 12 University Daily Kansan, April 20, 1982 ALBERTO DEMANDEL DOE STREETS UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK KU's Laura Runnels returned this shot during a doubles match with Corey Nason at the Big Eight tournament this past week end. Rumnels and Nason lost the match, 7-5, 1-2 as the Jayhawks finished a disappointing sixth place. Scoreboard Hockev Hockey YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Divisional Finals Queen West Patrick Division New York Islanders 5, New York Rangers 3 (Islanders lead series 3) Aramona 4, Toronto Quebec 7, Boston 2 series tied 2-1 Norris Division Chicago 7, St. Louis 4 (Chicago series 3-1) Quebec 8, Vancouver 4 San Francisco 4 (Vancouver leads basketball TONICHE GAMES First Round Best of Three Eastern Conference Washington at Philadelphia Atlanta at Philadelphia Western Conference Houston at Texas Phoenix at Denver Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division Team Athletic Team Pct. GB - New York 35 7 833 - - Washington 28 19 601 - - Baltimore 25 17 614 - 10 Buffalo 23 19 548 12 New Jersey 16 16 361 12 Jersey City 16 16 361 12 Philadelphia 11 22 396 19% Philadelphia 11 22 396 19% Team W Pkt. GB Detroit 6 5 454 Cleveland 4 6 382 Indio 4 6 485 1% Boston 4 6 400 1% New York 3 5 373 1½ Milwaukee 3 5 330 1½ Ottawa 7 2 222 Toronto 5, Boston 4 Detroit 3, Kansas City 2 Minnesota 5, Oakland 2 California 3, Seattle 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division Chicago 10 5 1,000 % Carylerville 10 3 762 % Kansas City 0 4 400 % Minnesota 0 4 400 % Milwaukee 0 7 362 % WESTERN DIVISION St. Louis 16 25 667 8 Wichita 17 17 614 — Wichita 18 18 641 — Denver 17 25 400 11 Denver 18 25 369 11 Phoenix 17 25 400 14 Phoenix 18 25 369 14 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled. Team W L Pct. GB New York 7 3 586 21% Montreal 10 4 566 37% New York 7 3 545 37% Pittsburgh 6 7 414 21% Philadelphia 6 7 373 21% Atlanta 5 7 4 1,000 -- San Diego 5 7 4 636 -- San Francisco 5 8 445 -- Houston 5 8 383 7 --> Los Angeles 8 8 383 7 --> YEASTERDAY'S RESULTS Philadelphia 2, Montreal 0 Houston 6, Los Angeles 4 San Diego 13, San Francisco 6 BILD DATA OF TEAMS **Team** **Bldg. No.** **Pct.** **GB** --- Okla State 12 12 4 .750 --- Mississippi 13 13 4 .560 --- Missoula 14 14 4 .556 3½ Kansas 15 6 6 .560 3½ Okla State 15 5 104 4⅔ Kansas State 16 11 193 7 Kansas State 17 10 117 8 Gibson's homer beats Royals By United Press International By United Press International DETROIT --Kirk Gibson, in the midst of a 1-for-30 slump, smacked a two-run homer off of丹 Quisenberry in the eighth last night to give the Detroit Tigers a 3-2 victory over the Kansas City Royals. Gibson's first home run of the season came after a single by Enos Cabell and went into the upper deck, just inside the foul line. It was only Gibson's fourth of the year, and three of them have come against Kansas City. Quisenberry, 0-1, had saved a game in each of his four previous appearances. The victory went to Kevin Saucier, 2-1, who pitched two innings of scoreless relief for Larry Pasknick. Elias Sosa got the last two outs to record the save. Rookie Glenn Wilson hit a solo home run for Detroit off of Dave Frost with one out in the seventh for Detroit's first run. Jerry Martin drove in both Kansas City runs against Pashnick, making his first major-league start. He hit his first homer of the season leading off the ball with a grounding a one out triple by Hail McKee in the seventh to give the Royals a 2-0 lead. Pashnick allowed eight hits in seven innings and was helped by two outstanding defensive plays by Wilson in left field. 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Thanks to some unlucky drawing of seedlings, the Kansas women's tennis team's hopes for a first-division finish in the Big Eight championships were Okahanna State won the title for the second consecutive year, edging out runner-up Colorado. 66-64. Last year, Oklahoma State Buffaloes, Buffalores, 67-64, for the championship. COWBOY COACH Ice Groe said winning the title the second time around was just as satisfying as the first time. "It's a great feeling every time you win it," he said. "These girls know what it takes to win. They really hung in there and just gave a super effort. "I've got to give Colorado a lot of credit, though. They really played some super tennis." KU Coach Kathy Merrion was upset about the seedlings. Other team scores are Oklahoma, 54; Nebraska, 14; Missouri, 35; Kansas, 30; Iowa State, 19; and Kansas State, 14. "We really drew some bad seeds," she said. "The girls deserved a lot better seeds than what they got." SEEDING FOR the championship was determined by win-loss percentage in conference play. The two four seeds went to the four players with the best win-loss percentage at each position. The remaining four seeds Of the Jayhawks' nine first-round matches on Friday, seven were against the top two seeds in the championship. The Jayhawks were 0-7 in those mat- were then decided by drawing from a hat. "Having to go up against OSU and CU is a sure way to start out." Merriion said. "If you win in the first round, the worst you can do is finish fourth. But if you lose in the first round, the best you can do is fifth." SOPHOMORE MARN Jensen voiced similar displeasure over the outcome of the seedings. "Getting the bad draws, then losing those first round matches, that really set us back, both morale and point-wise," she said. worse. The Jayhawks, who finished fifth in last year's championships, didn't have anyone reach the championship round The No. 2 doubles team of senior Corey Nason and freshman Laura Rumnels picked up the lone fourth-pace finish for the Jayhawks. In doing so, they upset one of the top-seeded teams in Oklahoma. Freshman Steffanie Dicke, No. 3 singles, and senior Shawn Willson, No. 4 singles, finished in fifth place for the Javahawks. GAINING SIXTH-PLACE finishes for the Jayhawks were junior Maureen Gulfill, No. 2 singles; freshman Liz Wright, No. 3 doubles; No. 3 doubles team of Jones and Dicke. Rumnels, No. 1 singles, Nason, No. 5 singles, and the No. 1 doubles team of Guilfolil and Jensen ended up in seventh place for the Jawhaves. "I'm a little disappointed," Merrion said. "Last year we didn't expect to do anything, but the people did." higher hopes. We lost some crucial mat- tries and we had planned on win- nings." NASON AGREED that this year's charismatisms were a disappointment. "We just didn't play up to our team. We did a lot better better than a sixth-place team." “This experience will help us next year,” Runnels said. “Now we know what to expect and there won't be as much pressure on us.” "We shouldn't be too down on ourselves, we don't have anything to be ashamed of," Guilfoil said. "We gave it our best shot." The No. 1 singles championship was won by Colorado's Katherine Cummings, who defeated Lori McNeal of Oklahoma State. 7-5, 6-4. "It really feels great," Cummings said. "I think it's sweeter this time around, since this will probably be my last year at Colorado." THIS MARKED the third year in a row that Cummings has won the title. Curmings, a junior, and the Buffaloes No. 2 single player, Becky Callan, are transferring to Texas next year, because that is where present head coach, Jeff Moore, is headed to. The No. 1 doubles championship was won by OUS McNeal's and Nancy Talley. They defeated Nebraska's Sundi Reiman and Ann Swanson, 6-2, 6-1. This was the first time that the Big Eight Championships have ever been held in Kansas City, and Tarii Gannon, assistant to the Big Eight conference coach of the championships, said she was pleased with how everything went. Kansas ties Southern Illinois for Relays title Kansas and Southern Illinois scored 100 points each and were declared champions of the University men's division of last weekend's Kansas Relays, Relays director Bob Timmons said last night. The announcement, which came after a thorough review of the scoring, ended two days of controversy surrounding the meet's outcome. Originally, KU was declared the winner, beating SIU 101-91. But later that night, SIU coach Leon Hartzog discovered what he thought were errors in the pole vault scoring. The original results showed KU's Jeff Buckingham and SIU's John Sayre tied for third, with both their clearing 18-6. However, Hartzog said that Sayre had fewer misses than Hartzog had fewer misses. 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