Page 14 University Daily Kansan, April 16, 1982 Scoreboard Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Team W L Pct. GB 158 64 3.01 - Philadelphia 42 74 790 - Washington 42 32 535 20 New Jersey 42 32 535 20 Illinois 33 47 413 20 33 47 413 - Western Conference Midwest Division Milwaukee...54 18 675 Atlanta...51 39 512 Detroit...30 47 13 Boston...32 45 428 Chicago...39 65 19 Houston...32 65 628 San Antonio 47 33 588 --- Houston 45 33 588 --- Dallas 45 35 263 --- Kansas City 28 52 350 19 Dallas 28 52 350 19 Dallas 28 52 350 19 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Los Angeles 55 25 688 Seattle 51 35 408 San Francisco 51 45 10 Golden State 45 35 563 Portland 45 35 103 Detroit 17 64 20 38% *BEST OF BOWL* YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Indiana 108, Atlanta 102 Detroit 120, Cleveland 110 San Diego 129, Portland 123 Hockey TROCKEY YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Divisional Finals Best of Seven patrick Division New York Rangers 5, New York Islanders 4 Adams Division Boston 4, Quebec 3 (Boston leads series 1-4) Norris Division Chicago 5, St. Louis (C Chicago leads series 1-4) Smythe Division Vancouver 3, Los Angeles 2 (Vancouver leads series 1.3) MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Team W L Pct. GB New York 33 17 .625 Lilienthal 12 17 Ballimore 24 17 .385 Buffalo 23 18 .361 New Jersey 14 18 .300 Dallas 16 14 .300 Philadelphia 10 28 .344 St. Louis 27 13 575 Minnesota 24 18 690 Memphis 18 21 37 Denver 13 25 379 Kansas City 13 25 379 Kansas City 14 27 391 12 % Kansas City 14 27 391 12 % YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Kansas City 6, Memphis 3 Baltimore 8, Cleveland 3 Baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division | Team | W | 2 | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cleveland | 3 | 2 | 650 | 0 | | Milwaukee | 3 | 2 | 600 | 1 | | Detroit | 3 | 4 | 429 | 1 | | Toronto | 3 | 4 | 429 | 1 | | New York | 2 | 3 | 400 | 1 | | Baltimore | 2 | 4 | 333 | 1½ | | Washington | 2 | 4 | 333 | 1½ | Chicago 5 0 0 1,000 Kansas City 6 0 0 167 Kansas City 6 2 681 Minnesota 5 4 356 Nebraska 5 4 360 Texas 2 3 202 Texas 2 3 202 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Minnesota 11, Oakland 2 Detroit 4, Toronto 2 Chicago 8, Boston Miami 10, Miami 1 California 5, Seattle 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division Team W W L Pet. GB New York 6 1 852 Newark 9 2 852 Milwaukee 3 2 600 Pittsburgh 3 2 600 Chicago 3 2 383 Philadelphia 3 2 383 Atlanta 8 0 0 1,000 Los Angeles 8 0 5 300 Los Angeles 4 3 449 4% San Francisco 3 4 429 4½% San Diego 3 4 429 4½% San Diego 3 4 250 4½% RIG EIGHT STANDINGS VESTERDAY 12 & HOURS Philadelphia 8, New York 4, 13 innings Pittsburgh 4, Montreal 3 St. Louis 6, Chicago 1 San Diego 2, Los Angeles 9 Team W 8 4 4 Pet. GB - Nebraska 8 4 4 867 - Oklahoma State 5 3 5 675 - Kansas 5 3 529 1% Okahanna 5 3 454 1½% Missouri 2 4 400 2¼% Iowa state 2 8 433 2% Kansas 2 8 250 2 For details, contact Nunemaker Center, 864-4223 or the College Office, 864-3661. EARLY-ADVISEMENT this semester will enable you to skip some of the enrollment maze next fall. The 80's A New Era of Discovery What Does It Hold For You? AN INVITATION TO ALL LA & S UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS You are cordially invited to make an appointment for an EARLY-ADVISING session with your academic adviser before the semester ends. You may contact either your adviser or your adviser's departmental office to schedule an appointment. IN THE Jim Bauch decathlon, sophomore Gary Kinder of Mississippi scored 7,565 points to win the event, and junior Derek Krause of Southern Illinois' John Sayre, who scored 7,511. Kinder and Sayre, with third place finisher John Harrel of And that's exactly what she did. Mortimer, the only member of the KU women's track team competing in the heptathlon, swept the last four events, including all three times to win by a score of 81-76 against Blessing Gillespie with a scant 10 points. —5,149 to 1,393. - Armageddon! Are We Living In The Last Days? Mortimer comes back to win heptathlon By DAVE McQUEEN Sports Writer "I thought she had a good chance," Coffey said. "Bev was just determined and she did a real好 job. She knew she would well to catch the leader and she did." Mormon won't have much of a chance to celebrate her victory. This morning, she's scheduled to run in the two-mile relay. After the first day of competition Wednesday in the heptathlon at the Kansas Relays, Mortimer was in third place, 240 points behind Kathy Gillespie For Jim Boushka, however, yesterday was a long day. He did win the discus, but he finished last in every other event. "I knew I had to beat her in the last events, but I didn't know how many points she had," she said. "I really "I knew that I would have to come in here relaxed and ready to do the best that I could," she said. Bev Mortimer certainly had her work cut out for her yesterday afternoon. "It's different," he said. "I don't think I did very well. I'm just going to write it off to experience. I just had a bad day." FOR KINDER, whose final point total was 15, she first hit the ground on an annual experience. "She certainly did really well today," Coffey said. "You couldn't ask for anything more—but we will because she can improve her times in some of the events. But that should come along as the year progresses. "I was surprised I had the lead after she wilted," she said. "I usually wanna down the list." Kitten In the decathlon, Kinder was in the lead after the second event and never looked back. After winning the shot put and the high jump and taking third in the 100-meter dash Wednesday, he won the javelin with an impressive 215-6 throw and placed third in the 110-meter high hurdles and the discus. - Creation Or Evolution? ALTHOUGH SHE was down considerably after the first day, Mortimer still thought she had a chance at winning. Carla Coffey, KU women's track champion and Mortimer's performance yesterday. Don't Miss Nick Pappis Sat. Kansas Union Forum Room 7:00 p.m. Sun. Kansas Union Forum Room 11:00 a.m. Mon. Kansas Union Parlor A 7:00 p.m. Tues. Kansas Union Pine Room 7:00 p.m. At last year's KU Relays, Kinder was low on the list of competitors. In 12th place after the first day, he managed to finish fourth. LIKE MORTIMER, Coffey wasn't discouraged by her first-day standing. "I'll probably just go out and get an ice cream cone," she said. It was in the last two events that Mortimer set her personal records. In the javelin, she had a throw of 117-11, seven feet better than Gillespie's. Then she ran a 2:16.9 in the 800-meters to win that event. But while she did win the meet, her second heptathlon victory ever, she misused qualifying for the NCAA indoor championships by only 51 points. KU's one entrant in the decathon, Jim Bousha, finished last in the eightman field with 5,816 points. Colorado State, qualified for the NCAA championships with their marks. Mortinie's charge at the time sheWednesday, the day the day, the 200-meter dash. She started out yesterday by winningthe long jump. Her 17-11 mark in that event was her best leap in two years andher second in an inch fromperusal best. didn't think about winning the meet, I just wanted to qualify for nationals." Maranatha Ministries Wichita State hammers men's tennis team By GARY GRIGGS Sports Writer "They are definitely the toughest year," Head Coach Brad McGrath said. Wichita State's men's tennis is ranked 19th in the latest college tennis poll. The Kansas Jayhawks found out Wednesday afternoon that the ranking was no fluke and they did it the hard way, losing 9-0 at Wichita State. Senior Ed Bolen said it was simply a case of the Jayhawks being outclassed by the Shockers. "Their whole team is made up of all foreigners, guys who are 25 and 26 years old." Bolen said. "Some of them even have international experience. There is just no way we can compete with that kind of experience." The Jayhawks, now 4-9, will return to conference action today when they play Iowa State in a 2 p.m. match at KU. Tomorrow, they will play Kansas State In other action this weekend, Iowa State and Missouri meet at 10 a.m. State and Kansas State will play tomorrow. Last year, the Jayhawks defeated K-State, 6-3, and lost to Iowa State, 7-2. However, the Wildcats defeated KU last fall, 7-2. "I really don't know that much about Iowa State," McGrath said, "but I do know that they have beaten KSU, 8-1, this spring. The Jayhawks are trying to snap a five-match losing streak. Last weekend, they dropped conference encounters to Oklahoma State, Missouri and Colorado. They lost to Northwest Missouri State on April 3. "I'm looking forward to a real competitive and close match with them." "It's not that we've been playing that poorly, because we haven't," Bolen said. "We've just been outclassed this past week. Drinking Myth of the Week "I DON'T KNOW ANY ALCOHOLICS." Maybe you just don't know you know any alcoholics. Some of your best friends may have drank problems. They don't seem "different." And they usually try to hide their illness, even from themselves. About 1 of every 10 executives has a drinking problem. 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