Page 12 University Daily Kansan, February 17, 1982 Scoreboard Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Team W W L Pct. GB Kansas 36 14 12 1.04 Philadelphia 26 14 720 1.59 Washington 25 25 500 11 % New Jersey 25 25 430 11 % Michigan 25 25 384 11 % Western Conference Midwest Division Milwaukee 36 25 1720 Detroit 23 24 169 Garland 28 20 141 Atlanta 20 28 417 Chicago 19 38 175 Chicago 19 38 175 Milwaukee 36 25 1720 San Antonio 32 12 763 653 Denver 28 28 723 440 5% Uakon 18 18 32 360 14% Utah 18 17 32 360 14% Kansas City 16 16 35 314 17 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Los Angeles 35 17 873 - Seattle 34 16 873 ½ % San Diego 28 22 873 ¼ % Golden State 27 22 351 ½ % Texas Tech 27 22 351 ½ % San Diego 14 27 873 ½ % YOUR RESULTS dallas 112 New York 98 Houston 109 Houston 109 Denver 119 Kansas City 106 Colorado Springs 107 Portland 97 Washington 109 Washington 97 Team W Ll Pct GB Missouri 11 7 517 Massachusetts 7 1 900 Nebraska 6 5 545 4½% Alabama 6 5 545 4½% Oklahoma State 6 5 545 4½% Kansas 4 6 400 8½% Colorado 4 6 400 8½% Indiana 2 9 182 8½% Note: Number in parentheses indicates UPI ranking. Minnesota (4) 19-20 Iowa State 7) Hockey NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference Hockey Team | W | L | T | G | FG | GA | Pts. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Philadelphia | 38 | 21 | 1 | 67 | 29 | 170 | 62 | | Philadelphia phil | 31 | 21 | 1 | 67 | 29 | 170 | 62 | | NY Rangers | 27 | 21 | 0 | 91 | 219 | 159 | 61 | | Pittsburgh | 26 | 21 | 0 | 91 | 219 | 159 | 61 | | Pittsburgh | 18 | 21 | 0 | 91 | 219 | 159 | 61 | Montreal 33 11 13 17 270 165 78 Boston 32 18 8 233 169 78 Buffalo 31 18 8 232 169 78 Chicago 28 18 10 125 181 45 Hartford 16 27 14 130 150 74 Campbell Conference Minnesota 23 18 17 17 245 206 63 Slouls 25 18 18 14 234 69 55 Wichita 22 18 18 14 232 69 55 Winnipesauga 20 20 18 11 217 254 41 Toronto 16 16 11 12 297 54 53 Detroit 16 16 11 12 297 54 53 Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Edinburgh 36 13 13 11 320 232 83 57 Calgary 22 15 15 14 291 252 67 58 Vancouver 21 25 15 14 303 208 97 54 Los Angeles 19 25 16 13 285 194 64 55 **VERTEX A Y RESULTS** Quaker 7, Montreal 4, Canada 3 Montreal 18, New York Islanders 2, Pittsburgh 2 Oakland 16, Calgary 9, Hartford 8 Team W W L P Pct. GB Pittsburgh 17 5 173 Haltonville 8 6 754 New York 16 5 702 Buffalo 12 5 482 %/2 Cleveland 9 1 391 8% Gainesville 9 1 391 8% Philadelphia 11 15 18% Bv United Press International St. Louis 14 10 533 6 Wichita 14 10 583 6 Wichita 14 10 583 6 Memphis 10 17 370 11½ Phoenix 10 17 370 11½ Oklahoma City 7 8 308 DENVER - Alex English scored 24 points last night to give the Denver Nuggets a 11-96 victory over the Kangas City Kings. Kings lose, trade two YESTERDAY'S RESULTS no games scheduled. Denver, in winning its 10th game in the last 14, went five games over. 500, 28-23, for the first time all season. The triumph pulled the Nuggets ahead of Golden State, Phoenix and Houston for playoff playoff in the Western Division. Phillies. Indians make trade Meanwhile, the Kings traded away their leading scorer and a backup center in separate deals. The Kings dealt Cliff Robinson, averaging 20 points a game, to Cleveland for forward Reggie Johnson. Kansas City also sent John Lambert to the San Antonio Spurs for cash and draft choices. Robinson was also the Kings' leading rebounder and shot blocker. A club spokesman said the Kings traded for Robbie McKenzie, who came a free agent at the end of this season. By United Press International CLEARWATER, Fla. -- The Philadelphia Phillies, continuing a housecleaning that began with the arrival of new ownership last fall, yesterday traded veteran outfielder Bake McBride to the Indiana and Indians for relief pitcher Sid Moneghe. The trade, which had been in the works for the past month and was announced at the Phillies' spring training camp, was the fourth major deal initiated by Philadelphia since Bill Giles took over as team president in The transactions have resulted in the departure of three starters from the 1980 world championship team— leftfielder Lonnie Smith, shortstop Larry Bowa and rightfielder McBride—and promising catcher Keith Moreland. A fourth starter, catcher Bo Bobo, was sold to California just before Giles took over. In all, only 14 players remain from the Phillies' 1980 World Series team. McBride was hampered by injuries to both knees last season. He battled, 271 in only 58 games. He had surgery on his left May 27 and on his right knee Nov. 16. Monge, 30, compiled a 5-3 record with four saves and a 4.34 earned run average in 31 games last year with Cleveland. His best season was 1979, when he won 12 games with 19 saves and the American League All-Star team. JERRY HARPER ATTORNEY 901 NEUWICKY Soha 2014 841-9485 Professional Hairstyling for Him and Her Gentleman's Quarters KU looks for much needed road victory The two keys to the Kansas were supposed to be shooting and attitude You will not find many teams throughout the country that have as good an attitude as the Jayhawks. While their attitude has led to their success, their shooting has led to both their success and failure. IT ISN'T LIKE in years past where the Jayhawks have had too much talent and sometimes needed five basketballs on the court. Senior co-captain David Magley summed up this year's attitude best after the Jayhawks beat Oklahoma 65-82 The Jayhawks' shooting has been the key in more than half of their victories and almost all of their losses. "This is one team where you can actually say that everybody on the team is a friend." he said. Of the 13 KU victories, the Jayhawks shot better than 50 percent in six of those contests, and in four other victories they have shot better than 46 percent. Of the 13 KU wins, the Jayhawks' poor shooting against Arizona State, Texas Southern and Rollins College made the games closer than they should have been. RON HAGGSTROM IN THE LOSS column, where the Jahayhaws have dropped nine, only once have they shot over 50 percent. That was against North Carolina In five of those losses they have shot less than 44 percent. There have been two other big factors so far in the Jayhawks' on again, off again season. One has been the play of Kelly Knight, until he got injured. Since his injury the Jayhawks have struggled. He has been replaced in the starting lineup by Brian Martin and Mark Summers. With Knight and his 13.7 scoring average out of the line-up, there has been more pressure on co-captains Tony Guy and Magley, who already had enough pressure to begin with at the start of the season. HOWEVER, SOME of that pressure may ease up tonight in Colorado when Knight may return to the lineup and play on a limited basis. One big question still remains for the Jayhawks, a question that has led to their downfall this season. The Jayhawks are 1-7 on the road and their only victory wasn't even a legitimate road victory. They defeated Indiana 71-61 in Madison Square Garden, which was a neutral site for both teams. Can they win on the road? KU won't have a better chance to win on the road this season than it has tonight when the Jayhawks play Colorado. 2-9 in Big Eight play. Kansas' streak snapped By GINOSTRIPPOLI Associate Sports Editor The KU women's basketball team, riding the crest of a three-game winning streak, was upset 68-57 by the Wichita State Shockers in Washington last It was only the second time that the Shockers have beaten the Jayhawks. The last defeat came on Feb. 27, 1976, which was a 62-48 loss in Wichita. That season was the first year for women's basketball at Kansas. The Jayhawks, who are now 15-12 overall and 8-9 on the road, kept the game close throughout most of the first half, with 16 and 12-10, but never led by more than two. With the score tied at 12, Wichita State outscored Kansas 16-8 to pull in front 28-20 with 4:13 remaining in the first half. Kansas closed it to 4 with 3:04 in the second half. The Jayhawks came to take the lead. They trailed 32-28 in intermission. THE JAY 'WKS' biggest problem in the first half was their shooting. They shot a measly 10 of 36 from the field for 28 percent. Kelly Knight Kansas came out in the second half and closed the gap to 5, 36-31, on two Angie Shire free throws with 17:50 to play, but by the time Shyra Holden hit Kansa's next basket with 13:57 with the Shockers were ahead by 11, 44-33. The Shockers continued to pressure the Jayhawks, and built their lead to 18 points before Kansas could mount a comeback. They closed the gap to nine twice, but it was a matter of too little, too late. "I am obviously disappointed," Washington said. "But I think now we Tracv Claxton just have to try and finish the season as well as we can and look forward to next year." The Jayhawks were led by Tracy Claxton and Snider. Claxton scored 19 points and grabbed 14 rebounds, and Snider had 14 points and 8 rebounds. No other Jayhawks could muster more than 7 points or 5 rebounds. FIVE PLAYERS did most of the damage for Wichita State, which updid its record to 12-13. Teresa Dreiling, whose younger brother Greg Playls for the Wichita State men's team, led the Shockers with 14 points and 7 rebounds. He added 12 points rebounds and Lisa Gloebhardt and 12 and 5 respectively. Two other Shockers hit double figures in rebounding with Parm Mattingly grabbing 12 and Paula Stanley 18. James also scored from Stanley also scored 8 points apiece. etc. Intramurals Basketball YESTERDAY'S RESULTS PLAYOFFS Independent Men Buffalo Bob & The Herd 37, Steve Hall 44 Sam & James Pupz 52 Moonrise Moonrise N1 31, LEY 27 Moosehole Moosehole N6 31 Lungbase 62, Pearson 33 I Floor Sweepers 2, Mentora 8 Magic Man 16, Bionics 16 Magic Man 16, Bionics 16 TRASHMan etc. 39, Artistes 33 Average White Boys 46, Brain Twits 40 Greek Men Mustiers 16, Beer Brewers 20, Hatchers 48, Beer Heaven 19 Hatchers 57, Beer Hope 17 Artichokes 14, Machinery 14 Artichokes 13, Machinery 14 Bridgewater 4, The Clap 3 Bridgewater 4, The Clap 3 The Synthesize 56. Fiat Port 44 Bouchers Leagues 43. The Attraction 37 Chippewa 42. The Storm 35. The Cupion 36. Your Mother 35 The Cupion 36. Your Mother 35 The Cupion 36. Your Mother 35 Ford Part HI. 35. M.E. Lime 18 Two Comets make All-Star's By United Press International western selections who have had prior experience. NEW YORK—The West Division leading St. Louis Steamers have landed eight players on the team for the Major Indoor Soccer League All-Star game on Feb. 23 in Buffalo, it was announced yesterday. Six of the eight have played in at least one all-star game and will join Wichita forward Norman Piper as the only The Kansas City Comets placed one player on the West team, defenden Leo Salvinville. Salvinville was an MSL Rooke of the Year candidate last Kansas City Comets Coach Pat McBride will coach the west team. McBride coached the Steamers before coming to Kansas City. The West has won both of the previous MISL All-Star games. 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