Page 10 University Daily Kansan, February 11, 1982 Scoreboard Basketball Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Team W L Pct GB Boston 34 14 76% - Baltimore 34 14 76% - Washington 24 24 300 % New Jersey 24 24 340 % New York 22 27 11% Western Conference Midwest Division Milwaukee 13 38 702 Detroit 13 19 174 13 Arizona 15 27 131 Indiana 20 29 408 14 Chicago 10 26 408 14 Chicago 10 36 234 12 San Antonio 30 25 17 638 3 Houston 28 22 25 638 5 Oklahoma 25 22 25 638 3 Utah 16 31 31 340 14 Kansas City 16 31 31 340 14 Kansas City 14 33 14 398 14 Seattle 34 13 723 Los Angeles 34 13 723 Los Angeles 27 19 6% Golden State 26 20 545 Phoenix 26 20 545 Phoenix 14 14 7% New Jersey 113, Delaware 180 Illinois 94, Ohio 112 Portland 104, Indiana 91 Washington 115, Dallas 102 Washington 115, Dallas 102 Utah 131, Denver 180 Utah 131, Denver 180 Team W W 1 Pct. GB Missouri 9 3 1 667 Illinois 9 3 1 667 Nebraska 5 4 556 3½ Okahanna State 5 4 556 3½ Oklahoma State 5 4 556 3½ Kansas 3 2 633 3½ Iowa State 3 2 633 3½ Michigan 3 2 800 3½ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Number in parentheses indicates UPI Note: Number in parentheses indicates ranking. Kansas 68, Kansas State 14 (58) Nebraska 75, Oklahoma State 63 Colorado 74, Iowa State 64 PUTTLE STATES Virginia 19, North Carolina State 36 Falcon 13, Virginia 58 Kentucky 9, (56) Missouri 49 LST 73,庐州县 111(68) LST 73,庐州县 111(68) Hockey NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference British Diphonor Campbell Conference Norris Division Montreal 31 11 11 12 26 254 158 74 Boston 31 17 17 26 284 184 69 Buffalo 30 17 9 9 261 172 69 Chicago 30 19 9 9 280 185 69 Hartford 40 26 10 15 185 178 69 Minnesota 22 17 16 16 324 200 60 St. Louis 22 17 16 5 224 200 54 Columbus 22 17 16 5 224 200 54 Chicago 26 10 10 10 245 260 45 Toronto 26 10 10 10 245 260 45 Philadelphia 19 15 14 14 284 255 43 Team H 14 L 1 W T GF 64 PAts. Washington 19 20 5 18 64 Philadelphia 14 29 5 18 64 NY Rangers 25 21 9 203 115 59 New York 25 21 9 203 115 59 Washington 15 28 9 209 118 59 Erdmerton 38 13 10 10 313 227 80 Calgary 25 14 13 13 215 204 53 Vancouver 19 16 11 11 291 204 39 Colorado 19 16 11 11 281 204 39 Colorado 11 12 9 16 167 215 17 Hartford 1, Pittsburgh 3 Buffalo 4, Winnipesau 3 Vancouver 4, Toronto 1 New York Rangers 3, St Louis 3 Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Eastern Division Team W 15 Pct GR Pittsburgh 15 5 727 Baltimore 15 5 727 New York 14 5 727 Buffalo 14 5 728 Philadelphia 9 16 304 Philadelphia 9 16 304 New Jersey 5 14 303 St. Louis 20 10 870 9 Louisiana 15 11 361 9 Deerver 10 11 414 9 Memphis 10 11 417 9 Phoenix 10 14 410 10 Kansas City 6 18 103 14 'Mean Joe' Greene quits after 13 years YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 13, Buffalo 9 By United Press International "I wasn't able to do the things I felt I had to spend during a lunchon the Steelers belly." PITTSBURGH-Defensive tackle Joe Greene, the man coach Chuck Noll said set the standards of excellence for the four-time NFL champion Pittsburgh Steelers, announced yesterday that he was retiring after 13 seasons because he could no longer live up to his own expectations. ATTENTION KU Students and Chamber Music Patrons attending the concert by the Juilliard String Quartet. A free shuttle bus is available for transportation between Murphy Hall and Plymouth Congregational Church Bus will leave "N" Zone Parking Lot, across from Murphy Hall, at 7:30 p.m. and will return immediately following the concert. Free parking available in "N" zone The Jailhouse Concert is at 8:00 a.m. Thursday, February II, at Plymouth Congregational Church 925 Vermont. Tickets are now on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office. Called "Mean Joe" through the first half of his career because of his crushing tackles and intimidating play, Greene was named to the Pro Bowl team 10 times. He also was the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 1969 and was the NFL Player of the Year in 1972 and 1974. He is a virtual shoinion for the Pro Football Hall of Fame when he becomes eligible in 1987. FINEST BODY WORK & AUTO RESTORATION Free Estimates THE PRESTON MEC ALL COMPANY 311 N. 3rd 811-6067 GUADALAJARA SUMMER SCHOOL University of Arizona offers more than 40 courses, anthropology, art, bilingual education, folk music and folk dance, history, political science, sociology, Spanish language and literature and intensive Six-week session. June 28 August 6. 1982. fully accredited graduate and undergraduate program. Tuition $360. Room and board in Mexican home. $395. FEO/AA Kansas State upset; Sooners. Buffs win By United Press International Write Guadalajara Summer School Big Eight scoring leaders David Little and Chuckie Barnett scored 20 points each to lead Oklahoma to a 88-58 upset of 14-hranked Kansas State last night, the Sooners' 11th consecutive victory at home. Robert L. Nugent 205 University of Arizona Tucson 85721 (602) 626-4729 Kansas State entered the scoring with the first basket and led 4-2 in the opening minutes, but it was all Oklahoma from there. The Sooners, 14-7 and 5-4, took their biggest lead at 7-52 of the first half when Barnett hit a dunk to put Oklahoma up by 16, which was the size of Oklahoma's lead at the ball. In other Big Eight action, sophomores Jay Humphries and Vince Kelley combined for 42 points last night, 26 of them in the second half, to pace Colorado to a 74-64 conference victory over Iowa State. Kansas State 16-5 and 6-3, was led by Randy Reed and Tjankovik with 12 wins. Colorado trailed 35-32 at inter- mission, before Humphries, a 6-3 guard, hit three straight jump shots to put Colorado ahead. The Cyclones came back to lead 39-38, but Colcado took the lead again and never trailed. Kelley was the game's high scorer with 22 points and Humphries added 20 for the Buffs, who are now 2-8. Guard Joe Washington chipped in 11 points. Ron Harris had 21 points for the 2-7 Cyclones, and Barry Saves added 18. At Lincoln, Neb., Jack More scored a season-beginning 25 points, including a 15 of 15 foul shooting performance, to power Oklahoma State. A 75-43 victory over Oklahoma State. Moore's performance, which included 19 second-half points, helped lift the Huskers into a three-way tie for third place in the big Eight race with Oklahoma at 54. Both the Cornhuskers and Cowboys are 13-8 this season. Junior center Terry Smith bolstered the Husker attack with a career-high 15 points and seven rebounds, while Jerry Crawford scored 12 scores and 10 points respectively. Leroy Combs led the Cowboys with 13 points. Jay Humphries Professional Hairstyling for Him and Her Gentleman's Quarters Quarters 611 W. 9th 843-2138 Place a Kansan want add Cell 864.4358 Vince Kelley Call 864-4358. $ 3^{1 / 2} \text{¢}$ COPIES COPIES HOUSE OF USHE: 838 MASS. — 842-3610 Your time. 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Grumman Drives 47 Nec, B Vaillant Tahmine 24 Thehings 29, Goldblens 28 Vodnum Nodes 34, Wardz 17 Heery H's 35, Quan 33 Independent Men Rec.B Georgia 4, Vandals 39 Graces '14 Face 7, Software 31 Cunninghaga Lingata 44, Mme Murdes 16 Jeky '14 Face 8, Software 31 Dog 32, The Broombusters 26 Dog 31, The Broombusters 26 The Wrath 7 Lakers 60, Debry and The Spartans 22 Jeky 44, Adalabator Institute 34 The Commands's 31, the Run and Guns 41 Melissa 52, The Broombusters 22 Melissa 52, The Broombusters 22 Bullets Bombers 45, Geon 43 Lorey and the Lireurs 60, F. A Wooldgecko Theta Waters 45, Mariborosa 39 D.P. X 42, South Wind Sparks 39 Virgil Starkell's Thunderder Herd 40, Maxwell's Dempres 32 Kings defeat Lakers By United Press International Drew hit 11 of 14 shots from the field and also dished out 7 assists to help the Kings snap a nine-game losing streak to the Lakers. The win over the Lakers was the first in three seasons for the Kings. KANSAS CITY, Mo.-Larry Drew scored 25 points and guarding shoots Ernie Grunfeld and Mike Woodson combined for 40 more to give the Kansas City Kings a 125-126 victory yesterday over the Los Angeles Lakers. Grunfeld added 22 and Woodson had 18 for the Kings, who posted only their second victory in their last 10 games. Drew and Woodson combined for 23 of Kansas City's 32 third-quarter points to move the dugs from a seven-point deficit to three, despite 70 percent shooting from the field in the third quarter by the Lakers. The Kings then outscored Los Angeles 10-2 during the opening 3 minutes of the game to put the game away at 99-80. Grunfeld scored 16 points and Eddie Johnson scored 8 in that final period, as the team leaded scores of up to 25 points in snapping a three-game Los Angeles winning streak. By United Press International Foster signs for $10 million Harris and Jim Kern to the Cincinnati Reds. 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