Page 12 University Daily Kansan, February 24, 1982 Scoreboard Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Eastern Division Team W 4 L Pet. GB Philadelphia 40 15 74 -2 Cincinnati 15 17 12 2 New Jersey 27 28 28 41% Washington 27 28 38 491 % Houston 25 31 41 464 % Western Conference Midwest Division Milwaukee 39 15 722 Atlanta 38 14 765 Indiana 28 444 14 Increase 24 41 438 Chicago 24 38 436 Chicago 12 41 226 Detroit 12 41 226 San Antonio Houston Dallas Utah Chicago San Diego 35 28 18 669 35 28 18 569 35 28 18 579 19 18 35 352 19 18 35 352 19 18 35 352 35 28 327 16 Los Angeles 38 17 691 691 Seattle 38 17 691 691 San Francisco 28 24 147 7% 8% Phoenix 28 24 538 538 Texas City 28 24 338 338 San Diego 15 20 273 273 San Francisco 15 20 273 273 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 103, Kansas City 94 Newark 113, Milwaukee 110 San Antonio 97, Dallas 102 San Antonio 143, Golden State 123 Chicago 125, Portland 121 Houston 103, Dallas 98 Los Angeles 101, San Diego 129 San Diego 131, San Diego 101 Team W L W L Petz GB Missouri 12 1 1 93 Oklahoma State 7 5 583 4% Oklahoma State 7 5 583 4% Nebraska 6 5 500 4% Oklahoma 6 5 500 4% Kansas 4 3 333 7% Iowa State 4 3 333 7% Illinois 4 3 333 7% FINEST BODY WORK & AUTO RESTORATION Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division THE PRESTON McCALL COMPANY 314 N. 3rd 811-6067 Hockey NIL STANDINGS Wales Conference Patrick Dibbleen Team W 14 L 7 T GF GA Pts. L 34 W 14 L 7 GF GA 196 Philadelphia 11 24 L 7 GF GA 157 NY Rangers 28 22 10 GF GA 232 Pittsburgh 18 22 10 GF GA 230 65 Baltimore 28 12 10 GF GA 231 65 Team W 18 L 5 Pct. GB New York W 18 L 5 Pct. GB Milwaukee 109 769 1/2 Baltimore 14 13 L 692 1/2 Buffalo 14 13 L 692 1/2 Cleveland 9 10 L 619 1/2 Houston 9 10 L 633 1/2 Philadelphia 7 20 L 259 10/13 Montreal 35 12 19 14 84 284 177 74 Boston 34 12 19 28 244 177 86 Buffalo 33 18 10 11 323 180 78 Baltimore 32 18 10 12 267 180 64 Hartford 18 20 13 14 183 184 65 St. Louis 21 16 805 — Wichita 16 10 818 — Kansas City 12 10 825 Memphis 10 18 357 12 Phoenix 9 18 357 12 Gwinnett 8 19 265 13% YESTERDAY'S RESULTS All-Star Game YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Campbell Conference North Division Quebec 4 Montreal 3 New York Islanders 3 Chicago 1 St. Louis 4 Toronto 2 Detroit 4 Colorado 3 Boston 2 Cincinnati 2 Minnesota 25 19 18 18 264 227 68 St. Louis 25 19 18 18 342 368 54 Detroit 25 19 18 18 264 368 54 Winnipinpe 20 17 12 12 224 264 52 Toronto 19 17 12 12 224 264 52 Florida 18 17 12 12 264 264 48 Edmonton 39 13 13 11 341 243 89 Calgary 28 16 15 14 297 269 59 Vancouver 26 23 16 13 211 209 54 Angeles 13 16 13 11 218 204 38 Los Angeles 13 16 13 11 283 269 47 Learn how to make up your face...free MERLE NORMAN Outlook for the 80'S In Higher Education monday, March 1st Sigma Delta Chi Journalism Society Forum. Tonda Rush, Lawyer for Responders Committee Symposium of Contemporary Music. 8:00 p.m. Murphy Hall AUDITORIAL Dinner. 20th Annual Heart of America Debate Tournament 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m., Wheaton Hall SUPP: The Freedom of Information Act. Symposium of Contemporary Music; 8:00 p.m. Mallah Hall SAU; Journal Gunn, Science Fiction; 8:00 p.m. Done Room Ineadav March 3rd today March 31 Spring Concert KU Concert Band. Guest Solisha-Gary Foster, Music Director Forum on Higher Education in the 80's, 7:30 p.m. Kansas Room. Kansas Union. v. March 4th saturday, March 6th riday, March 5th saturday, March 6th Jahwayt Invitational Jazz Festival, Murphy Hall Sunday, March 7th Higher Education Week Banquet. Featured Speaker-Dr. Emily Taylor. 6:30 p.m. Kansas Union Higher Education Week By GINO STRIPPOLI Associate Sports Editor Jayhawks lose third straight, 80-69 The KU women's basketball team, trailing by 18 points at halftime, made a run at the Kansas State Wildcats but came up short, losing their third straight game 80-69, in Manhattan last night. Even with the loss to K-State, Coach Marian Washington said that she saw a lot of favorable things during the game. "Our young team finally realizes the things they have to do to win," Washington said. "It's always tough to lose, but this is the kind of game you can accept. I am really pleased with the effort the team gave." It appeared at the outset that the Wildcats would blow the Jayhawks out of Ahearn Field House. K-State jumped out to a 10-point lead with 14:12 remaining in the first half, and increased it to 17 with 8:11 left. The Wildcats shot a blistering 67 percent from the field in the first half on 20 of 30 shooting, Kansas, on the other hand, once again suffered through a cold shooting night. They shot only 38 percent from the field on 11 of 29 But Kansas took control and held the Wildcats to just three points over the next four minutes. In that time, Kansas scored 10 to close the gap to 10, 36-26. The Wildcats then put the game out of reach, by running through the Jayhawks and building an 18-point lead at balltime, 47-29. noing. The second half saw the resurgence "I'm really proud of the team," Washington said. "We out-played them in the second half. Our kids never play, playing, and they worked real hard." The 15-14 Jayhawks cut the Wildcat lead to 10 three times but could not get any closer to the Wildcats, who now win 13 games. The defense. They have won 13 garnes in a row. of the Jayhawks. They looked like they did in early December when their record stood at 7-1. The big attraction in the game was not the usual rivalry, since the Jahyahs have fallen on hard times this year, but was at the center position where KU's All-America candidate, Eddie Romstad, and one of the finalists for the Wade Trophy, given to the best woman collegiate basketball player. The play of the two players was spectacular, as each led their team in scoring and rebounding. Claxton was the leading scorer and rebounder in the game. He scored 10 out of 21 shots. She hit on 10 of 21 shots from the field and on 10 of 19 from the foul line. Rormstad, had 22 points in the teams' first meeting, scored 23 points and had nine rebounds. She shot 10 of 13 from the field and 3 of 4 from the line. Both players played the entire game: Claxton did not have much support from her teammates though, as no one was able to catch him in the figures. Without Claxton's shooting, the Jayhawks shot 10 of 38 from the field for 96 percent. Angie Snider, who is the team's PRE PHYSICAL THERAPY STUDENTS Application & Interview Process Meeting for KU, Wichita State University Medical Centers BOTH SCHOOL DIRECTORS WILL BE PRESENT When: Wednesday, February 24, 7:00 p.m. Where: Waxley Memorial Hospital Cafeteria GET A HEAD START ON MEDICAL SCHOOL Where: Watkins Memorial Hospital Cafeteria 3-5 P.M. FRIDAY, FEB. 26, 1982 THE STAFF INVITES YOU TO DROP BY FOR A CHAT, BROWSE THROUGH OUR MAGAZINES AND BOOKS REFRESHMENTS THE EMILY TAYLOR'S WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTER 218 STRONG HALL 645-750 864-3552 second leading scorer, had a terrible night from the field, shooting 2 of 14. Snider managed only 9 points for the Hawks. Romstad wasn't in the same boat as Claxton, as she got plenty of help from the K-State team. Barbara Glimore had 20 points and seven rebounds before fouling out in the second half, and Priscilla Gary added 13 points. Betsy Shao, K-State's point guard, had seven assists to lead the Wildcats in that category. Her seven assists were as many as the entire KU team had. Ladies, 2 Free Drinks The Jayhawks will close out their regular season when they host the Creighton Blue Jays on Friday in Allen Field House. | | FG | FT | REB | PF | TP | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Chris Newwart | 2.8 | 1.4 | 2 | 0 | 1 | | Leonna Taylor | 2.5 | 1.4 | 0 | 0 | 1 | | Heath Hancock | 18.4 | 1.3 | 1 | 0 | 1 | | Angie Taylor | 1.6 | 2.2 | 1 | 3 | 4 | | Angle Sniper | 3.1 | 0.6 | 1 | 1 | 4 | | Robbin Smith | 1.4 | 0.6 | 1 | 0 | 1 | | Robbin Smith | 1.4 | 0.6 | 1 | 0 | 1 | | Barbara Adkins | 1.4 | 0.6 | 1 | 0 | 1 | | 6.98 | 28.42 | 36 | 20 | 69 | after 9:00 p.m. Shelly Haghes PG 48 FT REB 5 PF TP 12 Barbara Gilmore GAM 8-18 FT 2 BAB 9 TF 31 Tammy Rannom TAMM 10-13 FT 9 4 PF 23 Priscilla Gary BED 10-14 FT 9 4 13 Becky Henderson BED 1-14 FT 2 6 Jean Rose JEAN 3-4 FT 2 3 8 Erin Schreiber ANN 1.9-12 FD 12 2 4 Ashley Anderson AHS 1.4-12 FD 12 2 4 WEDNESDAY IS LADIES NIGHT! Tonight thru Saturday, 1st Set Starts at 9:30 Tours 3,957-1963 Fouled out: Smith, Holden, Cilmore Technical foals: none Attendance: 2,450 BELIEVE IT OR NOT Proudly Presents Everyone, 25c Draws 10-11 p.m. The Count finally changed the records on THE HAWK JUKEBOX. But is anyone besides The Count old enough to remember those LUPE songs? Kings defeated by Hawks,103-94 By United Press International ATLANTA-Eddie Johnson scored 27 points and had 8 assists last night to carry the Atlanta Hawks to their fifth straight victory, a 108-94 decision over the Kansas City Kings. Johnson was backed by John Drew with 24 points and 13 rebounds and Tom McMillen with 22 points. He scored 20 reboundals and 7 blocked shots. J. Drew 7.10-14.24, McMillan 9.42, Rellins 22, Williams 9.36 P. Lowe 10.22, Mackinat 1.01, Mattick 1.2, Matthews 2.2, Williams 0.0.0. Totals 39.5-34.105. Kansas City 8.0 21 22 28 24-94 Columbus 8.0 21 22 28 24-94 Three-point goal - Lush 1.0, Total foul - Lush 1.0, Total foul - Atlanta coach Lougery A - 7.452 Kansas City was paced by Reggie Johnson with 20 points and 13 rebounds. Reggie King finished with 10 assists and reserve Kevin Loder added 12. E. Johnson 1, 9, 2; Kine 6, 11-13, J. Sohnson 1, 2, Fort 4, 39; Wood 4, 20; R. Johnson 9, 20, 20; Loder 5, 21; L. Drew 4, 21; Grunfeld 8, D. Demarest 3, 7; Totals 39, 15-24. 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