Page 12 University Daily Kansan, February 25. 1989 Javhawks come close, but fall to Sooners By GINO STRIPPOLI Associate Sports Editor They came close, but in the end the Kansas Jayhawks lost their seventh straight conference road game, dropping a 79-76 decision to the Oklahoma Sooners in Norman, Okla., last night. The Jayhawks, who now stand 4-8 in the Big Eight and 13-12 overall, led most of the game and had a shot at the victory. After an Oklahoma turnover, the Jayhawks held the ball for one shot. After a time out with 21 seconds left, Kansas worked the ball inside and Lance Hill passed to a wide open Jeff Dishran, Dishman, who had hit for the Jayhawks, missed a wide-open shot to seal the Jayhawks' fate. "Jeff Dishman played such a good Owens said. "I am disapplaused for him." For the longest time, it looked as if the Jayhawks would get their first Big Eight road win of the season. The Jets and the RU defense were able to hold Oklahoma's fine junior forward, David Little, to just 6 points in the first half. The jury found half proved to be a different matter though, as Little fired in 23 second half points to lead the Sooners comeback. Little, who finished the game shooting 10 of 17 from the field and 9 of 9 from the foul line, was not the only Sooner to have a good game. Chuck Barnett, the Big Eight's leading scorer, scored 19 points, 8 in the second half, with two two's two feet thrown in the final seconds that laced the game for the Sooners. The Oklahoma defense, however, was the main cause of the Jayhawks' problems. The OU full-court press forced Kansas into 21 turnovers. Another surprise for the Sooners was the play of Raymond Whitley. Whitley, who sat out last season with an injury, started in place of point guard Bo Overton, who was sidelined by the fla. He scored 10 points and had 9 assists. "We made a lot of mistakes," Owens said. "Those in the last minutes really stand out now." But even in the loss, Owens was pleased with the way the team responded. It was probably the best performance by the Jayhawks on the road, since they played in the Holiday Festival in New York City. The Jayhawks were led by senior captain David Magley, Magley, who going into last night's game was second in rebounding, scored a team-24 head etc. Intramurals Basketball BASKETBALL YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Greek Men Rec A (Playoffs) Phi Kappa Sigma 29, Pi Kappa Phi 23 No Greed Letters 4, Wolfpack 40 Independent Neu Rec.A(Plavoffs) TRASMAN Hat and The Fabulous Freebirds 34 Average White Bats 20 The Drunks 32 Heroes 34, Doorknobs 32 Doorknobs 31. The Have Nots 29 Miller Time 1. F, J, F, 3 Miller Time 2. Run and Gun #1 22 Greek Men New Selling something? 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COPIES Service Beyond Duplication HOUSE OF USHE: HOUSE OF USHEN 838 MASS. — 842-3610 TIMEL CENTER Feb. 27th & 28th Tony Guy, who has been suffering from shin splints of late, had a good game, shooting 4 of 6 from the field and 6 of 7 from the foul line for 14 points. The team is also recovering from an injury, having a good game as well with 11 points. Except in the turnover category, the Jahayhaws outplayed the Sooners. Kansas shot aremainance of 62 percent compared to 52 percent compared to 48 percent by the Sooners. "We played well enough to win. " "I was able to keep my eye to perfection and I just didn't go down." The KU figure is even more remarkable since Kansas has been shooting 45 percent from the field in conference rames. Kansas also outrebounded Oklahoma, 28-26. Magley and Dishman collected 20 of Kansas' 28 rebounds. "After this game, the team has to feel capable of winning on the road," Owens said. "Oklahoma is a tough place to win. The Jayhawks will close out the regular season on Saturday against the Iowa State Cyclones. Tipoff has been moved up to 1:05 p.m. "The team should feel good going into the post-season." | | FG | FT | REB | TP | PP | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Jeff Dishman | 9-8 | 3-7 | | | | | David Magalway | 11-20 | 7-10 | | | | | Mike Madison | 12-6 | 3-9 | | | | | Tail Boyle | 3-5 | 0-6 | 1 | 5 | 1 | | Tatoy Guy | 3-4 | 6-7 | 1 | 1 3 | 1 | | Kevin Martin | 4-6 | 6-7 | 1 | 1 4 | 1 | | Mark Sumneris | 0-1 | 0-0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | | Lance Hill | 0-1 | 0-0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | | John Crawford | 0-1 | 0-0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | Portland beats Kings, 123-111 Darryl Allen...94 David Little ...10-17 Dawid Devine...12-17 Raymond Barnett...17-16 Chuck Barnett...7-16 Larry Hendrix...8-2 Larry Hendrix...12-2 Valentine Pinser...14-2 Cavin Pierce...34 Fouled out: Boyle Technical Foul;s: Oklahoma coach Tubbs Kansas 35 35--78 Oklahoma 37 43--79 Okay State Boyle By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Jim Paxson, Mychal Thompson and Calvin Natt combined for 75 points as the Portland Trailblazers ended a five-game losing streak with an 123-111 victory over the City Kings last night in Kemp's Arena. Kansas City held a 57-56 lead at halftime, and the Trailblazers ran over the Kings in the third quarter, out-sounding them 35-24. Paxson, a 6-6 guard, fueled the VALID ID CARDS instantly. Laminated. Color available at I-DEV SYSTEMS Room 114A Ramada Inn 841-5905 Trailblazers' burst in that quarter, scoring 12 of his 25 points. His 8 consecutive points broke a 75-75 tie and gave Portland an 83-75 lead. Natt, a 6-6 forward, and Thompson, a 6-10 center, had 25 points each to lead the Trailblazers. Guard Phil Ford, who has been in a season-long slump, led the Kings, scoring 25 points. Rookie Eddie Johnson chipped in 21. The loss, which was the third straight for the Kings, dropped Kansas City's record to 18-37, last in the Midwest Division. 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Scoreboard Basketball NRASTANDINGS NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Atlantic Division San Antonio 35 18 680 Houston 35 18 660 Houston 28 17 694 Utah 19 19 345 Utah 19 19 345 King City 18 18 321 17½¹ King City 18 18 321 17½¹ Team W 4 L 1.74 GB Philadelphia 40 15 P.ci. — Charlotte 38 15 I.17 — New Jersey 27 29 P.ci. 482 14 Washington 25 28 P.ci. 482 14 Houston 25 28 P.ci. 482 14 Milwaukee 40 15 727 Atlanta 80 12 763 Dallas 20 31 444 Detroit 24 30 444 Chicago 20 34 155 Houston 14 42 272 Los Angeles 38 17 692 1% Seattle 38 17 692 1% San Francisco 57 44 18% Golden State 29 24 547 8% Golden State 29 24 547 8% Portland 25 40 87 23% Manhattan 15 40 87 23% Western Conference Midwest Division Team W| W L | Pct. GB Missouri 12 | 9 | 28 Mississippi 9 | 6 | 92 Nebraska 7 | 6 | 538 Okahanna State 7 | 6 | 538 Cottonwood 7 | 6 | 538 Kansas 4 | 9 | 308 Iowa State 4 | 9 | 308 Illinois 11 | 11 | 78 Boston 132, Utah 180 Milwaukee 113, New Jersey 106 Indiana 95, Wisconsin 84 Denver 110 Philadelphia 121, Cleveland 97 Note: Number in parentheses indicates UPI ranking. 1. Oklahoma State 00 UPI TOP 26 RESULT. Nok! Number in parentheses rank (1) 58, Mississippi (2) 56, Nebraska (3) Colorado 57, Iowa State (4) Oklahoma State 66 Virginia (18) 84, Wake Forest (20) 66 North Carolina (27) 77, Georgia Tech 54 Maryland (30) 76, North Carolina West Virginia (6) 82, Pittsburgh 77 Kentucky (67) 91, Mississippi State Tennessee (67) 91, Arkansas Arkansas (15) 54, Southern Methodist 53 Alabama (16) 44, Alabaster (27) Tennessee (27) 77 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Edmonton 40 13 13 13 347 241 261 95 Vancouver 23 18 18 18 347 215 95 Calgary 22 28 19 19 347 261 260 95 Montreal 22 28 19 19 347 261 260 95 Columbia 13 13 13 13 19 19 19 347 Team W 18 L 5 Pct GB New York 18 5 783 -1% Newburgh 18 8 764 -1½% Baltimore 18 8 692 1¼% Buffalo 14 13 692 1¾% Cleveland 9 10 390 10% Gary县 9 16 369 10% Philadelphia 7 20 169 13% Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Hockey NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference Patrick Division Team W L W T GF GK PA Pts. Miami 14 12 7 60 180 69 68 NY Rangers 21 14 7 60 180 69 68 New York Jets 31 25 3 64 241 67 Philadelphia 31 25 3 64 241 67 Pittsburgh 18 34 3 243 241 67 Boston 18 34 3 243 241 67 Hartford 4, Boston 3 Iowa 4, Mamaroneck 4 Edmonton 6, Minnesota 7 Toronto 5 Winnipipe 4, Philadelphia 2 Washington 1 Montreal 35 12 12 14 84 274 171 73 Boston 34 12 10 8 287 173 86 Buffalo 33 19 10 11 276 194 81 Hartford 17 32 10 11 276 194 68 Hartford 17 32 10 11 276 194 68 St. Louis 21 16 808 - - Chicago 18 15 837 - - Detroit 13 14 458 - - Memphis 10 18 357 - - Phoenix 10 18 357 - - Philadelphia 9 16 904 12% - San Francisco 9 16 904 12% - Campbell Conference Norma Division Minnesota 26 19 18 17 273 232 70 St. Louis 26 19 18 17 273 232 70 Detroit 26 19 18 17 273 232 70 Wilmington 21 27 17 13 230 264 54 Toronto 21 27 17 13 230 264 54 Rochester 21 27 17 13 230 264 54 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled. 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