Page 12 University Daily Kansan, April 9, 1982 Scoreboard Basketball NBLASTINGS Eastern Conference Team W 9 L Pct. GB Boston 59 14 Pct. 78 Delhi 54 22 Pct. 63 New Jersey 39 37 Pct. 51 Washington 39 37 Pct. 43 Houston 32 44 Pct. 20 Western Conference Midwest Division Milwaukee ... 53 38 28 .697 Atlanta ... 53 38 28 .500 Baltimore ... 41 47 18 Indiana ... 33 43 434 Chicago ... 30 46 28 23 Houston ... 43 16 30 23 San Antonio 45 31 592 1 Denver 44 31 592 - 2 Dallas 43 31 596 1 Kansas City 26 30 342 1 Dallas 26 30 342 189 Buffalo 22 54 123 24 Los Angeles Seattle New York Golden State Portland Texas 52 24 684 32 54 258 42 34 10 42 34 553 42 34 103 42 34 103 16 16 618 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Boston 110, New York 106 Portland 106, Phoenix 104 Seattle 117, San Diego 115, OT Hockey YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Divisional Semifinals Best of Five Women's New York Islanders 7, Pittsburgh 2 (New York Islanders lead series, 24) New York Rangers 7, Philadelphia 3 (Series tied, 11) Adams Divisio real 9 / Series th Quebec 3, Montreal 2 (Series tied, 1) Boston 7, Buffalo 3 (Boston leads series, 2-0) North Division Chicago 5, Minnesota 3 (Chicago leads series, 2-0). Edmonton 3, Los Angeles 2, OT (Series tied, 1-1) Vancouver 2, Calgary 1, OT (Vancouver leads series 34) Soccer MISL STANDINGS St. Louis 24 18 692 -- Wichita 15 15 613 -- Wichita 14 15 613 -- Denver 14 24 361 12% Denver 13 24 361 12% Kansas City 15 27 304 15% Western Division YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Wichita 3, Kansas City 2, OT Team Wm w 30 L pct. GB New York 30 7 811 - - Pittsburgh 20 14 684 - - Buffalo 21 14 652 - 7 Buffalo 21 18 638 10 New Jersey 15 14 396 15% Philadelphia 14 22 396 15% Philadelphia 15 22 396 15% Baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division Team W L Pct. GB Balkmore 1 0 1.000 % Rockford 0 0 1.000 % Cleveland 0 0 .000 % Detroit 0 0 .000 % Milwaukee 0 0 .000 % Fort Collins 0 0 .000 % Toronto 0 0 .000 % VESTERDAY'S RESULTS winter division Minnesota 2 1 667 Cleveland 2 1 0 ‡ Chicago 1 0 389 Oakland 1 0 0 ‡ Washington 1 1 390 Seattle 1 2 333 San Francisco 1 2 0 ‡ City of 1 1 300 Minnesota 4, Seattle 5, Louisiana 8, Oakland 6, 16 innings Toronto at Detroit, ppp. Tampa at Boca Raton, ppp. Boston at Atlanta, ppp. NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern District Eastern Ontario Team | 1 | 2 | Pct. | GR --- | --- | --- | --- | --- Cleveland | 1 | 0 | 1.000 | % Chicago | 0 | 0 | - | - Montreal | 0 | 0 | 000 | % Boston | 0 | 0 | 333 | % Portland | 1 | 2 | 1.000 | St. Louis | VESTERDAY'S RESULTS WEATHER DIRECTION Atlanta 2 0 1.000 - Los Angeles 2 0 1.000 - London 1 0 1.000 - Cincinnati 1 1 500 1 San Francisco 0 1 500 1 New York 0 2 2.000 - YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 7, Philadelphia 2 Houston 1, St. Louis 6 Montreal at Pittsburgh, ppd. Jayhawks meet Kansas State Team | W | L | M | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Oklahoma State | 5 | 3 | 1 | .625 | 1/8 | | Oklahoma | 3 | 2 | 0 | .600 | 1/4 | | Kansas State | 2 | 2 | 0 | .500 | 1/2 | | Nebraska | 4 | 2 | 0 | .500 | 1/2 | | Missouri | 4 | 4 | 0 | .400 | 1/2 | | Iowa State | 2 | 17 | 0 | .250 | 1/4 | By TOM COOK Sports Writer The KU women's softball team had its second straight double-header cancelled yesterday when cold weather games with Creighton at Omaha, Neh. No makeup date has been set for the Creighton games. KU assistant coach Cyril Thomas will be in attendance. The Jayhawks had a twinbill with the Missouri Tigers posted Tuesday. Those games have been tentatively scheduled for Monday, April 12, at Columbia. Kansas is scheduled to play Kansas State today in a double-header at the Holcom Sports Complex, 25th and Iowa streets. The first game has been scheduled for 3 p.m., and the nightcap will begin at about 4:30. WET GROUNDS could pose a problem, however. Posey said yesterday that the field was too wet to be raked, but that if the temperature were higher, conditions probably would be all right. The Jayhawks also are scheduled for a pair of games Saturday here with Oklahoma City at 3 and 5 p.m. Because of the inclement weather, the Jayhawks have been practicing in Allen Field House for the past two days. A batting cage was set up on the third floor, as well as other hitting stations in the area. It has split with K-State in two games, both in the KU Invitational. Kansas has yet to play Oklahoma City this season. The Wildcats pulled off an upset, 3-2, in the opener of the tournament before the Jayhawks came back to blank K-State, 2-0, in the championship game, on Rhonda Clarke's second no-hitter of the season. Baseball team reschedules double-headers The Kansas baseball team will head for Iowa State on Sunday, hoping that the Iowa State ground crew can get the day's start to Kendall's and Tuesday's double-headers. By MIKE ARDIS The games were scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, but the recent snow delayed the series. With a forecast of higher temperatures, the ISU grounds crew will try to get the field in shape. Sports Writer what the Jayhawks thought was a violation of Big Eight rules. Yesterday, the Jayhawk coaching staff cleared up a controversy about an alleged misconduct on Oklahoma City State baseball coach staff scouted the games, in IN A TELEPHONE conference yesterday, the Big Eight coaches made a gentleman's agreement not to scout children in schoolsschools, assist coach Skin James said. "Some thought it was an unwritten Big Eight rule," James said. "Aparently, in the NCAA book rule, its legal if the coach pays his own way. According to the NCAA, it was all right." The confusion came about because some of the coaches thought the Big Eight had a rule covering scouting. If the 'Hawks, 2-2 in conference play, can't play this weekend against Iowa State, 3-5, their next games will be By the time the Missouri series starts, Quigley Field should be green. The grounds crew has seeded the field and is using the Bermuda grass hasn't come up! against Emporia State on Wednesday and Missouri next weekend. The condition of the field has caused barricade with the players' field, James Adams. "The OU players were upset about the conditions," he said. "Our field is rough, and our guys have got hungry about making plays. At Texas A&M, with a good field, we played the best we've played this year." KU WILL face Oklahoma State and Nebraska on the road this year. Nebraska has artificial turf, and Oklahoma State just re-did their field this year James said playing on the better surface could help the Jayhawks. said "We'll make fewer errors, but so will they. It's sort of a psychological advantage playing here. The kids play on it everyday and they've got to realize that." many times before. James works with the hitters, and with the team hitting .309, he said he was pleased. "We've worked really hard at it," he said. "The kids have gotten a lot more swings. They're hitting better than I expected. "In conference play, you'll probably see the averages go down. The situation will have more pressure. I don't expect them to come up," the coach will go down, and others will climb." Home teams fare better By United Press International The National Hockey League moved into the second night of its playoff schedule, and the favorites fared better than on opening night. Edmonton came back from an opening night loss to even their series, and the New York Islanders continued to roll. The New York Rangers, Boston Bruins, Quebec Nordiques, Chicago Black Hawks, Winnipeg Jets and Toronto Maple Leafs also winners in the second day of action. New York Rangers 7, Philadelphia 2 NEW YORK - Mikko Leionen set an NHL playoff record with six assists, and Ron Dugua, Don Maloney and Robbie Foresk scored consecutive power-play goals to lead the New York Rangers to a 7-3 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers. Quebec 3 Montreal 2 The win evened the series at one game apiece. The series now shifts to Philadelphia for games three and four. Nintendo Wii, Nintendo 2. The Islanders, who now lead the series 2-0, could complete a sweep of the series tomorrow night by beating the Penguins in Pittsburgh. QUESTION 3: MONTREAL—Rookie Pierre Anby scored the game-winning goal with 2:30 left in the final period, and goaltender UNIONDALE, N.Y. - Stefan Persson helped set up two goals keying a four-falst first period that carried the New York Giants to 21thashing of the Pittsburgh Penguins. Dan Bouchard turned away 33 shots to spark the Quebec nordic to a 3-2 triumph over the Montreal Canadians. BLOOMINGTON. Mann—Denis BLOOMINGTON, goal his march through the third period helped the Chicago Black Hawks defeat the Minnesota North Stars, 8-3. Winnipeg 5, St. Louis 2 WINNIPEG, Manitoba—Rookie right wing Paul MacLean scored twice during a surge of five consecutive Winnipeg goals, and his rookie linemate Dale Hawkerson collected four assists in a 5-3 victory over the St. Louis Blues. ine victory by Winnipeg evens the series at one game apiece. BOSTON—Rookie Barry Pederson scored three goals and tied a pair of playoff bouts to lead the Boston Bruins to a 74 victory over the Buffalo Boston 7. Buffalo 3 Edmonton 3, Los Angeles 2 (OT) EDMONTON, Alberta — Wayne Greykret scored on a 45-foot slapshot at 6:20 of sudden death overtime to life the Edmonton Oilers to a 3-2 triumph over the Los Angeles Kings. The Oilers, who rebounced from a 10-8 setback yesterday, now travel to Los Angeles for games three and four of the series. Vancouver 2. Calgary 1. OT VANCOUVER. British Columbia—Dave Williams scored from close range at 14:20 of sudden-death overture to lead the Vancouver Canucks to a 2-1 victory over the Calgary Flames and a 2-0 advantage in their playoff series. Netters face Big Eight foes The seasons are winding down for the Kansas men's and women's tennis teams, and the Big Eight teamships are just around the corner. The women's conference championship will be next weekend in Kansas City, Kan., at the Woodside Racquet Club. The men's championships are set for April 29-30 at the same site. Both teams are on the road against Big Eight foes this weekend. The women are in Columbia, Mo., where they will play Nebraska this afternoon and Missouri on Saturday. Meanwhile, the men are in Stillwater, Okla., today to take on the Cowboys. The Jayhawks will play Colorado on Saturday and Missouri on Sunday. THE CONFERENCE favorites this season in the men's division are Oklahoma State and Oklahoma. The Big Ten titles, four consecutive Big Eight titles. Wichita beats Comets in overtime, 3-2 Luckily for the men, who are now 4-5, they have finished playing NCAA Division II schools. Southwest Missouri State, Northeast Missouri State and Northwest Missouri State received the Jayhawks by 8-4 scores. "Upsets can happen, we've found that out," senior Ed Bolen said. "Now it's our chance to turn the tide." After scoreless second and third periods, Zoran Savic hit the back of the net two minutes into the fourth quarter for the Comets. the quarter. The Comets' record is now 12-27. "OSU, MU and CU are three of the toughest teams in the conference," he said. "They probably won't be expecting too much from us, so this ought to be a good chance for us to surprise some people." "OUR DOUBLES play should be better than it has been." he said. "I think maybe we need to find some different combinations." Men's Head Coach Randy McGrath hinted last week that he might revamp his lineup. "It's not too late to still do some experimenting with our lineup," he said. "I'm not set on anything yet, we'll just have to wait and see." freshman Craig Tidwell thinks the Jayhawks can stand some lineup changes, particularly in doubles. According to McGrath, the Big Eight is as strong as ever this year. "Everybody in the conference is tough this year," he said. "We're going to have to be at our very best, if we want to do well." THE WOMEN, who are coming off a 5-4 backset to Denver in the KU Invitational last week, are 8-7 so far this season, thanks to strong doubles play. Senior Corey Nason said the doubles team has succeeded chiefly because it is a close-knl troup. "We're not a bunch of individuals, we're a team," she said. "We're all the best of friends. We can depend on us. We have confidence in one another." By United Press International "We always try to be as positive as possible. Nobody gets mad at the other player. "You see some teams where all the two players do is fight and bicker with one another." WOMEN'S HEAD COACH Kathy Merrion said her team had been relying too much on doubles and teamwork, it was going to catch up with them. KANSAS CITY, Mo.-Mek Roentveld scored with 1:27 left in overtime last night, pushing the Wichita Wings past Indiana and a Major Indoor Soccer League game. "It's kind of been a general rule with our team that doubles will always pull us through," she said. "That's not always going to be the case, but if we do, the competition is going to be a whole lot tougher from here on out. . eeny seen like we need a good showing in singles this week, so it can take some of the pressure off of our doubles teams. Our singles play has to come through for us, and soon." Reentved put the Wings up 1-0 with his 23rd goal of the season seven minutes ahead of the comeback. 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