Page 12 University Daily Kansan, February 26, 1982 'Hawks face Cyclones The Kansas Jayhawks' game tomorrow against the Iowa State Cyclones in Allen Field House will determine who finishes sixth in the Big Eight Conference. Tipoff has been moved up to 6:58 p.m. It will also be the last home for two KU seniors. Co-captains Tony Guy and David Magley will be making their final appearance in Allen Field House. The two have achieved some outstanding accomplishments. GUY HAS SCORED 1,469 points in his career, fifth on the all-time KU scoring list. He needs 27 points to move past Bad Sidwall into fourth place on the Also, Guy has played in 115 games in his career, which is second to Darnell Valentien, who played in 118 games. Guy played the best game of his career last year in the NCAA tournament against Arizona State. In that contest, he was named NBC Player of the Game, scoring 36 points and hitting 13 of 15 shots. etc. Intramurals Basketball YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Independent Men (8) Falling Rocks 44, Träumstrass 31 Miller Hapf Life 29, The Band-Is 15 The Orange House 19, Greek Men Ax Men 41, Harlocks Hopsers 24 Orange House 44, Triangle 19 Phi Pi Life 27, Skakens 19 The Orange House 34, Tau Tac 19 Gladius House 63, Cowhands 32 Independent Men Re. B Shooting Stars 20, Independent Men Ecobugs Face John 27 Weak Tact 10, Independent Women Re. B Clarkes Wenders 12, Salleri 24 Smil Hillbusters 53, Salleri 24 Magley ranks 10th on the all-time rebound list and needs just three rebounds tomorrow to pass Ken Keenigs and move into the ninth position. He is also just two rebounds behind Ed Ealny in the Big Eight. Magley's 990 career points rank him 17th and he is only 17 points away from the No. 15 position. IF MAGLEY scores more than 10 IF points against Iowa State, he would become only the sixth player in Kansas for a single game. He would score points and grab more than 500 rebounds. Another milestone will be reached in Saturday's game, but it will not be by a player. Kansas Coach Ted Owens will be coaching his 500 game for the Jayhawks. In his 19th season as head coach, he played with a career record at KU of 334-164. JAYHAWK NOTES: Gate Tyke Peacock will leave immediately after the game and be flown to Lincoln, Neb. Peacock will fly at the Big Eight indoor track meet. Comets lose, 9-4 By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo—Carl Rose scored at 82 of the third quarter last night to ignite a six-goal barge and lead the St. Louis Steamers to a 9-victory over the Kansas City Comets in an NCAA home win streak for the Comets. But the big turning point came at the 10.2 mark of the same quarter, when Steve Pecher took a shot from 40 yards out. Enzo DiPilee, the Comet's goaltender, was knocked down by a shot from the ball in the net untouched. Kansae City's bench erupted, but the referee allowed the goal. Yilmaz Orhan was the star of the game, though, as he scored three of the four Comets goals. Val DeSouza got the other goal for the Comets. —FRIDAY— Spiced Broiled Shrimp $1.50 1/4 lb. Free Hors D'oeuvres 4-7 -SATURDAY 10 p.m.-Midnight House Drinks $1.00 —SUNDAY SPECIALS— 75' PITCHERS from 1 p.m.-5 p.m. 60 OUNCE SUPER SCHOONERS for only $1.75 Reg. $2.75—Anytime Sunday— -MONDAY- 50' PITCHERS from 7 p.m..Midnight $1.00 Bar Drinks We invite all Club Members & Their Guests. Memberships Available 1401_West 7th 843-0540 The World is Coming Travel Show '82 This Weekend! Sunday Noon-5 Saturday Noon-6 EUROPE AMERICA & NEW ZEALAND Come to the greatest show on earth! Contiki have been showing Europe to the 18-35s on a budget for some 21 years now, so we really know what young people want. 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Grip Michigan Bluehawks 19 15 74 1% Boston 20 17 38 1% New Jersey 27 29 482 14% Cincinnati 25 29 482 14% New York 25 32 439 1% Milwaukee 10 15 727 Atlanta 40 15 727 Chicago 38 15 727 Detroit 24 31 436 Chicago 24 31 436 Chicago 24 31 436 Chicago 24 31 422 Western Conference Midwest Division Los Angeles 20 17 896 San Francisco 20 17 896 % Golden State 30 354 8 % Phoenix 29 354 747 % Portland 29 457 8 % Seattle 25 407 747 % San Antonio Houston Texas A&M Ukah Dallas Kansas (OK) 36 18 18 667 18 21 27 667 18 27 27 667 19 18 345 19 18 345 19 37 323 19 37 323 19 37 323 YESTERDAY A RESULTS Golden State 106, Dallas 104 San Antonio 119, Detroit 116 Los Angeles 104, Seattle 98 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS BIG 8STANDINGS Team W W L Pct. GB Missouri 12 2 8 .692 Rocky Mount 8 2 8 .692 Nebraska 7 6 6 .538 Okahanna State 7 6 6 .538 Oregon 7 6 6 .538 Kansas 4 9 4 .308 Iowa State 4 9 4 .308 Illinois 3 11 214 9 *Note: Number in parentheses indicates UPI* **Iowa** (7, 79), Wichita minn. 55 Tulsa *10*, 13, 42 Fremont *12*, 13, 53, Pacific 43 Memphis *5a*, 13, 64, Tulane *62* Omaha *10*, 13, 64, Memphis *62* UPI TOP RESULTS Note: Number in parentheses indicates UPI Hockey Montreal 35 12 15 8 289 181 85 Boston 34 12 15 28 247 181 76 Buffalo 33 19 10 12 280 194 76 Charlotte 32 19 10 12 298 197 68 Hartford 17 10 14 12 107 168 50 Team | W | L | T | GF | GB | ACE | Pts. Hawks | 49 | 12 | 7 | 68 | 192 | 83 | 118 Nuggets | 29 | 15 | 1 | 10 | 243 | 243 | 67 Philadelphia | 21 | 25 | 1 | 10 | 243 | 243 | 67 Washington | 19 | 34 | 1 | 10 | 243 | 243 | 67 NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference Patrick Dibble Minnesota 36 19 18 18 273 322 70 St. Louis 35 11 19 24 274 570 75 Washington 35 11 19 24 274 570 75 Winnipig 37 17 12 230 260 664 75 Toronto 17 17 12 230 260 664 75 New York 17 17 12 230 260 664 75 Campbell Conference Nortris Division Edinburgh 40 13 15 11 347 296 210 Calgary 23 16 11 15 287 61 61 Vancouver 23 27 13 17 241 82 74 Los Angeles 13 17 13 141 287 387 San Diego 13 17 11 141 287 37 Tonight, his take-home pay is $410,000... tax fee. YESTERDAY'S RESULT Washington, D.C. 1 Louis Quartet, 4 Montreal New York Islander 4, Pittsburgh Calgary 11, Vancouver $1.50 Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Team W L P Cat. 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Kansas leads the meet with 237 points, with Iowa State in second at 170. Nebraska and Oklahoma are then at 158 and Missouri is last with 83 points. "It was a good day," Coach Gary Kempf said. "We picked up some national qualifying times." The 200 medley relay team of Jackie Among those getting national times were Susan Schaefer, Celine Cerry and Jenny Wagstaff in the 100-yard butterfly. Wagstaff, who won the 100 butterfly, also qualified in the 200 individual medley, which she won with a vote of 2.168. B. Cery qualified in the 200 second with a second-place finish at 2:07.4. Lesiecki, Mary Kay Fitzgerald, Mary Freathy and Tammy Thomas won and qualified for nationals in 148.4. one dayjayhs also had a first-place finish in the 800 freestyle relay with the team of Schaefer, Michelle Compton, Stephanie Raney and Sliey Black. Fitzgerald came in second in the 58 breaststroke, just missing the nation. 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