Page 8 University Daily Kansan, February 16. 1982 Scoreboard Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Diving Division Team W W L Pct. GB Boston 30 16 14 720 Houston 16 14 14 720 New Jersey 25 28 490 12 Philadelphia 25 28 490 12 New York 25 28 490 12 Western Conference Midwest Division Milwaukee 36 14 720 321 Detroit 22 29 431 14% Atlanta 19 38 494 15% Chicago 19 31 494 17% Indianapolis 19 38 494 17% San Antonio 32 17 22 653 5 Houston 27 12 22 58 5 Ulah 18 16 24 360 14% Utah 18 16 34 360 14% Kansas City 16 32 34 320 14% Kansas City 16 32 34 320 14% Seattle 34 16 16 .680 1% Los Angeles 34 16 16 .680 1% New York 28 21 21 51% 1% Golden State 37 22 22 .551 6% Phoenix 37 22 22 .551 6% Phoenix 36 14 14 .690 2% San Francisco 14 16 20 .280 2% YESTERDAY'S RESULTS YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Denver 145, Utah 134 Team W L Pct. GB Massachusetts 10 7 1 .49 Missouri 10 7 7 .50 Oklahoma 6 5 600 4 Nebraska 6 5 500 4 Oklahoma State 6 5 300 2% Kansas 4 2 600 5% Colorado 4 8 200 5% State 4 8 200 5% YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Note: Number in parentheses indicates UPI ranking. Nebraska 51, Oklahoma 51 UPI TOP 20 RESULTS Virginia (14) Georgia Tech 32 Delaware (13) Ohio 86 Detroit (13) Ohio 86 Memphis State (13) Illinois 64 Aransas (17) Texas 64 AMX Hockey NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference Paterson Dialysis Hockey Campbell Conference Mintenirai 33 11 12 67 163 158 Boston 32 18 18 267 183 78 Buffalo 30 18 18 220 181 69 Quebec 28 10 9 258 169 64 Quebec 20 10 10 248 164 Team | W | L | T | G | FG | GA | Pts. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Miami | 31 | 17 | 6 | 58 | 172 | 80 | 78 | Philadelphia | 31 | 17 | 6 | 58 | 172 | 80 | 78 | NY Rangers | 27 | 21 | 0 | 211 | 219 | 63 | 41 | New York Mets | 27 | 21 | 0 | 211 | 219 | 63 | 41 | Washington | 16 | 17 | 0 | 111 | 248 | 51 | 38 | Minnesota 23 18 17 17 17 243 208 64 St. Louis 25 28 19 24 23 284 53 52 Detroit 21 18 17 14 23 294 60 Winnipenget 25 25 14 11 214 147 51 Toronto 20 15 11 11 194 147 43 New York 16 20 14 19 199 251 43 Edinburgh 36 13 15 11 123 230 282 84 Calgary 21 13 15 11 234 254 55 Vancouver 21 15 12 10 209 278 62 Los Angeles' 11 13 15 10 208 262 54 Houston 13 16 12 10 179 184 35 Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Minnesota 3, Toronto 3 Vancouver 4, Chicago 1 Team W 17 L 5 Pct GB Pittsburgh 18 5 737 — Baltimore 18 6 720 — Atlanta 18 6 792 — %6 Buffalo 12 13 148 — Cleveland 9 14 391 — %8 Detroit 9 14 281 — %8 Philadelphia 18 18 114 — %10 Leonard finishes Finch early St. Louis 20 14 4 453 — 6 Wichita 20 10 14 583 — 6 Tampa 20 10 17 583 — 6 Memphis 10 17 17 370 11½ 8 Phoenix 8 17 8 370 11½ 8 Tampa 8 17 8 370 11½ 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New Jersey 8, Memphis 4 Wichita 5, Philadelphia 3 RENO, New—They call Bruce Finch "Lightin' and that's just the way Sugar Ray Leonard handled him last night — in a flash. By United Press International Leonard turned Fünch's dreams of glory into a sudden nightmare, giving him a thorough boxing lesson and successfully defending his World Wellerwright Title with a devastating third-round technical knockout. Fighting for the first time since winning the undisputed title last September with a 14th-round TKO of Kris Bryant, he wasted little time in disguining Fitch. In the third, Leonard quickly landed a sharp overhand right to the head and Finch's legs turned rubbery. Blood began to pour from his mouth. Another flurry to the head put him down, but again he staggered to his feet before referee Mills Lane stopped it at 1:50 of the third round. FINEST BODY WORK & AUTO RESTORATION Free Estimates FIVE ESTIMATES THE PRESTON McCALL COMPANY 311 N. 3rd 841-6067 Rapid Reading Program Improve your reading speed and concentration. Five Sessions Mondays and Wednesdays 7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. February 17, 22, 24, March 1, 3 For registration and payment of fees contact: The Student Assistance Center, 121 Strong, 864-4064. 4. 10.25.2018 (Assistance Center), 127 Strung, 639-404-000 Pyramid Pizza will honor any pizza coupon in the Lawrence book or People book. Offer Good Thru Fri., Feb. 19 Order any one-topping 12" pizza and get 2 LARGE Cakes for only $540 FREE, Fast Delivery! pizza and get J LARGE Cokes for only $6.65 - Order any one-topping 16" 507 W. 14th (at the Wheel) Open till 1:00 a.m. every night DRIVERS WANTED It has been only four days since Jim Lessig was named to succeed Bob Marcum as athletic director at the University of Kansas. Marcum came to the University to put Kansas in the "big time." And during his three and one-half years here, Marcum did just that. By GINO STRIPPOLI Associate Sports Editor But in his enthusiasm to put Kansas into the national limelight, Marcum decided some things had to change. One of his priorities was men's and women's gymnastics teams. And if first impressions are an indication, KU students should feel lucky that they have the opportunity. Granted, Marcum did not change ticket prices by himself, but he could afford them. Another change, possibly the most critical problem, was the deterioration of the relationship between the athletic department and the students. This problem came to the forefront this year as attendance for basketball and football dropped. The main reason for this drop, especially in basketball, was the increase in student season ticket prices. "He had excellent rapport with the students at Bowling Green. That fact impressed me." "We were very interested in his ability to relate to students," Chancellor Gene A. Budig said. "We hope for strong ties to be built between the athletic department and students and we think Lessig can build such ties. At the press conference last Friday, Lessig said that he would not want to fill every seat at every game with alumni. He said that students are the backbone of a sports program and their support is needed. "He was well-liked by the students here," Bruce Johnson, Bowling Green student body president, said. "It seems we always look out for the students." And the students figure in Lessig's plans. He said one of the first things he wants to do is meet with the student leaders. leaders," Lesigi said yesterday. "The students know more of the problem than I do, and I want them to tell me their concerns. In fact, one of the reasons he was chosen for the post was his relationship with the student body at Bowling Green. "I want to get an informal meeting with representatives from the different countries." "It will give me a better idea on what needs to be done." He appears to be the man that KU students have looked for. Someone who hears their concerns and wants to do something about them. Another thing that puts Lessig above the past athletic director is his sense of responsibility to the University for which he was under contract. Both Lessig and Marcum were under contract. Both left their respective schools' support of each school's administration, mediated. He did not stay around and aid in the search for a new athletic director. But Lessig will not take over right away. He said he had made a commitment and said that he felt it was only fair to help Bowling Green during the season of his institution. This shows Lessig as a man who stands by what he has said in the past. Bowling Green was upset that they had lost a friend in their administration. "Lessig's leaving will be a great loss for us," Johnson said. Athletic Corporation that it was a bad idea to raise the prices as much as it would Lessig seems too good to be true. You hear nothing but good things about him from administrators, coaches and students. Some may worry about this, but right now there is no justification for that. James Lessig This is We can only hope that Bowling Green's loss is Kansas' gain and in particular, a plus for the students of Kansas. Virginia retains top spot NEW YORK- While Virginia needed a last-second battle to maintain its No. 1 rating, neighborring West Virginia top 10 for the first time in over 20 years. By United Press International The Mountaineers, ranked 13th a week ago, moved up three positions to the No. 10 rating after extending their streak of success among major colleges—12 26 games. North Carolina remained at No. 2. North Paul once again is rated third and Missouri fourth. Rounding out the top 10 are No. 5 Oregon State, which switched places with No. 6 Iowa, No. 7 Tulsa, No. 8 Minnesota and No. 9 Kentucky. Idaho moved up a notch to No. 11 followed by No. 12 Georgetown. No. 13 8th year anniversary! To help us celebrate. Take advantage of this COUPON OFFER 1. Virginia (25-1) 2. 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