Page 12 University Daily Kansan, April 1, 1982 What Occurred When This Document Was Present? Scoreboard Basketball BLASTINGS Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Team W L Pct. GB Cleveland 70 58 14.6 - Philadelphia 50 22 19.3 Washington 37 37 51.4 19 New Jersey 37 31 31.3 19 New York 31 45 14.1 - Milwaukee 49 25 681 Albuquerque 49 25 681 Atlanta 34 20 12 % Indiana 33 40 49 % Chicago 33 40 49 % Chicago 15 56 18 % Western Conference Midwest Division San Antonio 44 28 611 Denver 42 41 362 2 ½ Cincinnati 42 31 402 3 ½ Kansas City 26 47 356 18½ Dallas 28 47 354 18½ Chicago 19 53 364 18½ Los Angeles 49 26 681 Seattle 49 26 681 Tampa Bay 40 32 7 2 Phoenix 40 32 556 9 Portland 40 32 556 10 Fortwald 16 37 219 33% 16 37 219 33% YESTERDAYS RESULTS VERTIGA A Y RESULTS Boston 114 New Jersey 105 Cleveland 87 New York 96 Boston 103 Detroit 108 Kansas City 106 Seattle 109 Kansas City 110 Seattle 109 Baseball Team W L G Pet GB Nebraska 2 2 500 Nebraska State 2 2 500 Iowa State 2 2 500 Iowa State 2 2 500 Kansas 0 0 100 Kansas 0 0 100 Hockey Hockey NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference Pennsylvania Campbell Conference Minnesota 36 22 21 20 338 282 92 Winnipesaukee 32 31 14 14 338 282 90 Columbus 31 31 14 14 338 282 90 Chicago 28 38 12 12 321 364 57 Toronto 28 38 12 12 321 364 57 Detroit 28 38 12 12 321 364 57 Team W 5 L 1 T GF 74 GA 23 Pts. NY islanders W 31 L 19 GF 67 GA 115 N.J. lakers W 31 L 19 GF 67 GA 115 Philadelphia 77 30 10 312 304 84 Pittsburgh 77 30 10 131 304 84 Pittsburgh 77 30 10 131 304 84 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Montreal 46 15 17 17 385 215 109 Boston 41 16 15 10 305 209 92 Buffalo 38 25 15 16 357 333 109 Hamilton 31 15 16 15 277 331 79 Hartford 21 10 16 17 250 368 50 Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division NESUEL Montreal1 Hartford1 Washington 4 Pittsburgh 1 Chicago 10 San Francisco New York Rangers 4 Chicago 1 Edmonton 7 Los Angeles 3 Toronto 9 Detroit 2 Edinburgh 47 17 15 15 415 294 103 Calgary 48 17 13 14 322 103 Vancouver 28 33 17 17 277 282 63 Los Angeles 24 33 17 17 318 763 Chicago 24 33 17 17 318 763 Team W L Pct GB New York 27 7 1.94 - Hamburg 27 10 1.85 - Baltimore 23 12 629 5½% Buffalo 21 16 658 5⅔% Cleveland 21 16 658 5⅔% Nationals 13 22 371 14% Philadelphia 13 22 371 14% St. Louis 27 19 730 % Chicago 21 18 580 % Milwaukee 15 16 480 % Denver 14 22 380 12% Phoenix 11 25 380 12% Cincinnati 15 25 380 12% Track team faces field of 74 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 7. Buffalo 4. Several Jayhawks turned in fine performances, the most notable being Tudie McKnight's 21-14 mark in the season. The third best in the nation this year. The KU women's track tam, fresh from an impressive open meeting in Alabama last weekend, will be going to Cara Giparreau, Mo., today to compete in the Southeast Missouri State Invitational outdoor meet. By DAVE McQUEEN Sports Writer Although the meet in Cape Girardeau will be big, with 74 students entered from all over the nation, it won't be the toughest meet this week. This Friday, the Texas Relays get underway. KU opened their outdoor season in impressive fashion last weekend, scoring 42 points to take second place in Alabama, Louisiana and Corsica. ACCORDING TO KU track coach Carla Coffey, she passed up the Texas Relays because she didn't think her team was ready for it. "The times were just a little too fast for us this early in the season," Coffey said. "We like to get into the season gradually." At the meet, KU will be competing mostly in retails. No team scores are being kept, but there are few individual events. OF THE FIVE frelux KU will be running in, Coffey said, her two strongest teams are in the 400-meter and the 1,600-meter races. The 400-meter relay team, which ran a 48.26 to take second last weekend, consists of Dora Spearmann, Nancy McCullough, Mkorna and Lmorea Running. Trucker Brian Calough, Donna Smithherman, Calough, Donna Smithherman, McKnight and Tucker. Other entries are Gretchen Bajema and Anne Johannessen in the invitational 1,500-meter run, Annette Craighead and Heather Houchin in the 5,000 meter road race, McKnight, McCullough and Kim Jones in the long jump and Sime Lerdahl in both the shot put and the discus. until 10:30 cover only $1 CHARIOTS OF FIRE Fielding costs KU sweep of double-header The Kansas baseball team continued its habit of splitting double-hHeaders yesterday against Missouri Southern, and dropped the nightcap, 3-2, and dropped the nightcap, 8-5. BEST MOVIE By MIKE ARDIS Sports Writer At SUA, Cross Reference, Town Crier and Masden's DISCOUNT TICKETS Hillcrest Theatre Kansas, 10-10, has split three of its last four double-headers. Yesterday's split came as a result of fielding lapses in the first game, where injuries in the second game. KU committed seven errors in the second game, all by the left side of the infield. "We gave away too many runs" Coach Marty Pattin said. "We can't make these types of mistakes against Bie Eight teams, we'll be blown out." Phillips gave up his sixth home run of the year in the fourth innings after a Dave Mascher triple, for the Lions' only runs of the game. "I was pleased with Jim," Patt said. "He had just one mistake, he laid it down the middle for the home run. He pitched a good game though." Sports Writer KU RWON the first game, 2-3 on Jim Phillips four-hit performance. Phillips went the distance, striking out 10 in raising his record to 2-2. "Only mistake I made," Phillips said. "Usually it's giving up the one pitch that hurts us. I've been working on that." "The hitters and pitchers did well, just the left side of the infield was bad." Nuzel said. "I don't know what happened to him." We've had too many days like this." The Jayhawks and the Lions, 18-8, each had nine hits, but the errors were 29. The Jay KEVIN KROEKER started the second game, but in the third after surrendering five unearned runs on five hits. and third for its score. Mark Gile opened the first with a single and stole second. Bill Yellen brought him home and was the winner of his 14th his 14th RBI in the third when Kent "The field is in bad condition." Pattin could easily lose the hope, but you can't cally blame the team. "It's unbelievable," Pattin said. "The ball was on and went back in." Joe Heeney committed the other two Kansas errors in the game. The brightest spot for the second game was Shelley's three-run, pinch-hit home. Joe and Jim Heeney were on base when Shelley hit the home run. "It was a nightmare," Nuez said. "I forgot my glove. It was a day I’ll never forget it." The Kansas Jayhawks men's tennis team saw their record drop below the 500 mark for the first time this season, as they lost their second match in a row, a 5-4 decision to Northeast Missouri State yesterday. IN THE SECOND game, the Jayhawks defense came apart as they committed seven errors, five in the first defeat of Nuesi, two in the first immedate lining. "This was a tough match to lose. It's real easy to get down on yourself when you lose 5-4 back-to-back. We've got to bounce back." "I thought we played well," Head Coach Randy McGrath said. "It really could have gone either way. If we could have gone either way, then there, we very easily could have won. KU tennis team loses second straight Both SWM5 and NEMS are NCAA Division II schools, and some players thought that they took SWM5 too. But Herver, that was not the case yesterday. The Jayhawks lost to Southwest Missouri State, 5-4, last week, too. "I'm really glad we have these three matches this weekend," McGraath said. "I think the only way you can improve is by playing a lot of matches. By practicing against the same people, you can only go so far." The Jayhawks have a busy weekend ahead of them. Tomorrow, they will host Drury at 2:30 p.m. Northwest Missouri State will be the opposition for the team's first game in 1 p.m. Then on Sunday, KU will play Southern Illinois in a 10 a.m. match. "Even though we've lost two straight, they've both been tough and competitive matches and are going to help us down the road." Shelley scored on his scarifice飞Yelton's 14 RBI is second on the team. Dick Lewallen has 15. "We beat ourselves against SWMS, but today I just think they outplayed us," freshman Craig Tidwell said. 1401 W. 7th Lawrence, Ks 843-0540 Home of Great Specials 75' Pitchers Sponsored by KURFC and Coors Friday 6-9 also Saturday 1-8 You must be 21 to use coupon One per person per day Void after April 15th 3rd Heart of America Collegiate Tournament AOIT money for Arthritis Research. 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They hit some ropes today.” A Message to G.A, D.A, S.A, JB, PB, BD, M.F, M.G, JG, DH, B.H, MH, J.B, JK, M.K, LN, KL, M.R, M.M, GN, G.NK, P.P, S.R, S.B, P.C, S.S, SS, B.S, JV, M.W, R.W, JW (other known as Kaule, Davie, Sharon, Jim, Paul, Sarah, Mike, Mark, Jay, David, Bob, Mariane, Braid, John, Marrina, Lisa, Nancy, Roger, Mark, Mollie, Greg, Kevin, Paul, Suan, Steve, Pam, Chris, Steve, Sandy, Brandon, Janine, Mary, Ray, & Jane); Exactly one and one-half years ago, November 7th, 1980, these two While the Jayhaws split again, Pattin wasn't as bothered by the loss as he was Tuesday. KU will run conference play this weekend as Oklahoma travels to Lawrence for a four-game series this weekend. Randy McIntosh and Chris Ackley are Saturday's probable starters. "Shelley's home run off the bench was good," Pattin said. "I'm tickled for him. —Only bon a-fide, true to the-core LSRsans need appear. And, B.H. & B. 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