--- Page 12 University Daily Kansan, March 31, 1982 Scoreboard Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Team W W L Pct. GB New York 50 41 77 - - Philadelphia 49 22 68 - Washington 37 34 521 18 - New Jersey 37 34 451 18 - New York 31 41 384 21 Western Conference Midwest Division Milwaukee 49 23 681 Atlanta 36 23 507 Kansas 34 18 17% Indiana 22 40 444 Illinois 22 40 15 % Clarkville 15 51 254 San Antonio 44 20 611 Denver 44 30 777 2½% Dallas 41 30 612 2½% Kansas City 25 47 347 2½% Oklahoma City 25 47 347 2½% Utah 19 37 384 24% Los Angeles Seattle San Francisco Phoenix Portland Oregon 49 42 25 681 46 23 25 2 39 32 349 39 32 349 16 16 207 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS TEMBAU SHELLS Portland 108, Indiana 104 New York 108, Indiana 104 Washington 127, District 98 Milwaukee 116, Philadelphia 114, CYT Milwaukee 116, Philadelphia 114, CYT Houston 99, Dallas 55 Denver 145, Seattle 127, CYT Baseball Team W 1 0 Pct. GB Oklahoma 1 0 1,000 Oklahoma State 2 2 .580 ¼ Oklahoma State 2 2 .580 ¼ Iowa State 2 2 .580 ¼ Kansas State 2 2 .500 ¼ Missouri 0 1 .000 ¼ Minnesota 0 1 .000 ¼ Hockey NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference Team W W L T G SF GA Pts. N.Y. Islanders 53 13 7 18 64 274 62 Washington 35 12 7 18 64 274 62 Philadelphia 30 10 10 312 312 944 80 Pittsburgh 37 10 10 312 312 944 80 New York 36 12 12 12 328 328 90 Manitouen 45 15 17 17 300 214 107 Boston 41 15 16 13 306 217 92 Buffalo 38 25 15 15 298 262 93 Quebec 31 35 10 16 297 323 91 Québec 31 35 10 16 297 323 91 Minnesota 36 22 20 30 34 338 282 90 Alameda 33 11 10 14 17 114 82 90 圣保罗 35 29 14 17 12 169 82 90 Chicago 28 37 12 12 129 362 527 Toronto 28 47 12 129 362 527 Boston 28 47 12 129 362 527 Edmonton 46 17 15 15 408 291 107 Calgary 46 17 13 16 322 307 173 Vancouver 28 33 18 16 273 278 72 Los Angeles 28 33 18 16 370 378 63 Buffalo 6, Quebec Montreal 8, Hartford 4 Winnipipi 5, Minnesota 5 Los Angeles 7, Calgary 7, Los Angeles 7 Soccer MISL STANDINGS Team W W L T. Pct. GB New York 26 7 178 78 Pittsburgh 25 23 929 24 Baltimore 25 13 694 5 Buffalo 21 15 828 6 Cleveland 13 13 382 13 Indiana 13 12 371 18 Philadelphia 13 22 380 18 St. Louis 27 10 730 Tampa 18 10 65 Houston 48 10 9% Memphis 18 6 49 Denver 14 22 389 Phoenix 11 26 306 San Diego 11 26 306 Portland defeats Kansas City YESTERDAY'S RESULTS no garner scheduled. By United Press International PORTLAND, Loe.—Guard Jim Paxson scored a career-high 33 points and Myraul Thompson added 22 last night to lead the Portland Trailblazers to a 109-9 victory over the Kansas City Kings. Paxson, who hit on 13 of 19 shots from the field, also had seven assists as the Trailblazers snapped a four-game lead. The Eagles had a chance for a playoff spot, so 10-36.3. Kansas City went ahead 36-35 early in the second quarter, but Paxson hit for 10 straight points to give the Trailblazers a 45-40 lead. The Trailblazers were ahead 55-44 at halftime and led by as many as 15 points in the second half. Kansas City closed the gap to six, 109, on a three-point goal by Larry Dewdin with less than a minute to play, but Calvin Nilt hit two free throws and Bob Gross gave a layup at the horn to provide the final margin. The Kings, who put four players in double figures, were led by Steve Johnson with 20 points. Darnell Valentine, a 1981 KU graduate, scored seven points for the TrailBlazers. 'Hawks split with Concordia By MIKE ARDIS Sports Writer The KU baseball team took Conkard College too lightly yesterday as the Hawks split a double-header with the St. Louis first game but winning the second 13-3. The Jayhawks, 9-9, will take on Missouri Southern in a double-header at 1 p.m. today at Quigley Field. Concordia, 2-4, won the Jayhawks committed five errors, including three in the fourth inning as the Cobbers scored nine runs. "I don't know what to do to get them pumped up," Coach Marty Pattin said. "I'm tired of being a cheerleader." "Too many teams can bury us. They'd better make this a lesson. They're going to have to show me that they can't be better. Some players better shape up." Concordia completed a tour of Kansas and had a long trip back to Minnesota. THE START and finish of the double-header were affected by the elements. The opening game got under way 34 minutes into the game, and the field in shape after Monday's rain. The second game was called after four and one half innings by a mutual agreement because of darkness. KU was ahead 2-1 in the first game on Dick Lewallen's two-run home run. The Cobbers got one run back in the second and then exploded for nine runs in the Randy McIntosh took the loss, pitching three and one third innings, giving up nine runs, six of them earned. WITH THE bases loaded in the fourth, Concordia's Brent Helmke bunted and catcher Kent Shelley threw the ball first past base. Second baseman Mark Gile picked up the ball and threw it home, hitting a runner as he scored. Three Concordia runners scored on the play. John Evans pitched the last two thirds of the fourth and Mike Watt pitched the final three innings. Watt was one of the few bright spots in the first game, allowing no runs on two hits in his three innings of work. "It felt pretty good," Watt said. “Coach Pattin changed me back to my old windup and that’s the difference.” Game Chris Ackley got the win in the second game to even his record at 1-1. Ackley gave up three runs on seven hits in the four innings, including four in the last innning, allowing no runs or hits. The Jayhawks were determined to win the second game as they scored in every inning before the game was called. Pattin didn't say much to the players after the first game, but the players got the message. "He was very upset," Gle said. "He really didn't say anything. He gave us a warning in the first game if we didn't watch out, we'd be in trouble." GATE SCORED four runs in the second game, tying a record for runs in the same game. The Jayhawks got two runs in the first inning and five in the second, including Jim Heeve's solo home run. Bill Boyd had a three-run home run in the third as part of KU's four-run outburst. Pattin will send Jim Phillips and Kevin Kroeker against Missouri Western today. Royals top Reds By United Press International FORT MYERS, Fla.—Amos Otis hit a three-run home run in the sixth inning and Greg Pryor hit a solo homer in the eighth to lead the Red Sox to a 64-9 victory yesterday over the Miami Cavaliers in an exhibition game. Ols' home run came off losing pitcher Charlie Leibrandt after Jerry Martin doubled and Frank White walked. Pryor's home run in the bottom of the eighth inning turned out to be the winning run after the Reds scored three times in the seventh inning to close the gap to 5-4. German Barranca doubled in one run and Mike Vail singled in the other two in the Cincinnati rally. 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