Page 8 University Daily Kansan, February 9, 1982 Scoreboard Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Team W L Pct. GB 9 14 13 7.92 Philadelphia 13 12 13% 1/16 New Jersey 23 25 479 12 Washington 23 25 479 12 Houston 23 25 458 12 Western Conference Midwest Division Milwaukee 12 14 596 43 Atlanta 29 24 638 12 Tennessee 20 24 438 12 Detroit 20 27 430 12% Chicago 20 27 430 12% Houston 18 31 239 21 San Antonio 30 16 652 Atlanta 29 16 632 5% Houston 28 22 524 5% Kansas City 15 32 311 10% Dallas 14 32 310 13% Dubai 14 32 304 13% Seattle 33 13 717 Los Angeles 32 13 717 %* Portland 36 19 578 %* Phoenix 26 19 578 %* San Diego 14 23 298 %* YESTERDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled. Team W W L Pet. GB Missouri 6 1 389 Kansas 7 2 500 1% Oklahoma State 5 3 625 2% Nebraska 4 3 600 2% Okahoma 3 4 500 3% Wisconsin 3 5 375 4% Iowa State 2 6 250 4% Colorado State 2 6 250 4% Note. Number in parentheses indicates UF rank. Ranker State (6) / State (57) California 50 Arkansas (10) 78, Texas Christian 69 Missouri (24) 69, Memphis State (18) 75, Ball State 64 Campbell Conference Narcotic Delecion Team W W L T G FG GA Pts. 20 Philadelphia 29 10 7 641 172 74 Philadelphia 25 21 8 200 212 56 N.Y.Rangers 25 21 8 200 212 56 Pittsburgh 25 21 8 200 212 56 NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference Edinburgh 35 13 13 10 313 227 84 Calgary 52 13 14 13 215 247 56 Vancouver 18 20 11 11 217 204 57 Los Angeles 15 21 11 19 207 247 51 San Diego 12 16 11 19 207 247 51 Montreal 31 11 17 2 264 158 74 Boston 31 11 17 2 264 158 69 Buffalo 29 17 17 9 210 172 67 Quebec 29 17 9 9 152 172 65 Québec 29 17 9 13 182 165 Minnesota 22 17 16 16 234 200 60 Slouis Louis 25 17 16 4 294 200 54 St. Louis St. Louis 26 17 16 4 288 200 54 Chicago 20 16 16 10 249 200 52 Toronto 18 16 10 10 249 200 42 Calgary Calgary 18 16 10 10 249 200 42 Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division YESTERDAY'S RESULTS No names provided Team W L L Pet GB --- Pittsburgh 15 5 750 --- Raleigh 16 13 727 --- New York 13 11 722 1 Buffalo 11 5 500 5 Cleveland 8 13 381 --- Philadelphia 8 16 384 9% New Jersey 7 14 904 9% Virginia climbs to No.1 rating St. Louis 20 13 870 9% Wichita 13 18 694 9% Oakland 10 8 875 9% Memphis 10 14 417 10% Phoenix 10 14 417 10% Cincinnati 10 13 250 10% By United Press International NEW YORK—The Virginia Cavaliers catapulted ahead of three teams yesterday to claim the No. 1 ranking in the NFC West, their weekly board of coaches ratings. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled. DePaul also held its spot at No. 3 with Missouri falling to No. 4. Iowa remained in the No. 5 position. Rounding out the top 10, Oregon State moved up a notch to No. 6 followed by Virginia took over the top spot from Missouri. North Carolina remained in the No. 2 position. Fill Your Heart With Chocolates Chicopee Waltham 1001 W. 23rd - Southern Hills Center - 749-1100 Tulsa, Minnesota, Kentucky and Arkansas: UPI Surprise your valentine with a beautiful heart box filled with chocolates, jelly belies, fudge or dietetic candy! Bring your own box 96 to $16. Delivery and singing sweetheart delivery available Hearts and flowers sugar icings can be used to decorate cupcakes, fudge, butter cups 8 ea., flowers 3 ea. 1. Virginia (22) 1. North Carolina (18) 2. Florida (14) 3. Missouri (19) 4. Iowa (19) 5. Iowa (19) 6. Oregon State (16) 7. Tahoe (18) 8. Texas (18) 9. Kentucky (15) 10. Kentucky (15) 11. Alabama (15) 12. Idaho (19) 13. Washington (19) 14. Kansas State (14) 15. Kansas State (14) 16. Kansas State (18) 17. Georgeorge (15) 18. Georgeorge (15) 19. Wake Forest (15) 20. Wake Forest (15) Professional Hairstyling for Him and Her Gentleman's Quarters 11.1 W, 99h 843-2138 FINEST BODY WORK & AUTO RESTORATION THE PRESTON McCALL COMPANY 311 N. 3rd 811-6067 KUSFC PRESENTS: R Caddyshack Feb. 12 & 13 (Fri. & Sat.) at 7, 9, & 11 p.m. in DYCHE AUD. (next to the Union) Tickets: $1.50 seats are limited By RON HAGGSTROM Sports Editor The Kansas Jayhawks play the Missouri Tigers tonight in Allen Field House in what can be labeled as a "must run" for the Jayhawks KU faces fourth-ranked Tigers tonight Sports Editor It isn't a critical game for the Jayhawks as far as having a shot at Missouri, but it is as far as finishing in division of the Big Eight Conference. THE JAYHAWKS have to finish in the top four of the league in order to gain a home-court berth in the Big Eight Post Season Tournament. If the team wins, they will be on the road, where KU is 1-7 for the first round of the tournament. rest of the season is that four of their last six conference games are at home. KU is 11-1 at home this year and 3-0 in the Big Eight. One thing going for the Jayhawks the "Even though they're at home they will be very difficult games," Coach Ted Owens said. "We're going to win as many of them as we can." The Tigers enter the game ranked fourth in the nation and first in the Big Eight with a 8-1 record. 19-1 overall. After Missouri tonight, the Jayhawks will play Nebraska, Kansas State and Iowa State at home. MISSOURI, ranked first for the past couple. Mississippi is coming off a 67-41 Earlier in the season when the two teams met in Hearnes Center at Columbia, Mo., the Tigers held on for a 41-35 victory. KU, 3-5 in the Big Eight and 12-8 overall, is also coming off a loss. The Jayhawks were defeated by Oklahoma State 79-64. Tipoff is at 7:40 p.m. The game will be telecast live on ESPN and Channel 4. The Tigers were led by Ricky Pierce at 15 points in the Jan 20 meeting. games have been led by co-captain Tony Guy. Guy has ht 35 of 58 shots in those games and has averaged 18.5 points a game. STIPANOVICH WILL go up against Jayhawk Brian Martin. Martin will start in the place he Knight who bounced with brushe and ankle ankle and is doubtful for the game. Frazier leads the Missouri team in scoring and is second in rebounding, while center Steve Stipanovich is second in scoring and first in rebounding. Guy is 33 points away from passing Wilt Chamberlain for fifth place on the all-time KU scoring list. Little collected 20 points and five rebounds Wednesday in a 75-72 victory over interstate rival Oklahoma State, and then scored 23 points and grabbed eight rebounds to help the Sooners snap a 17-game conference road losing streak with a 86-59 triumph Saturday over Iowa State. JAHYAWK NOTES: Forward David Little of Oklahoma was named the Big Eight's Player of the Week yesterday after scoring 43 points and grabbing 13 rebounds in victories over Oklahoma State and Iowa State. The Jayhawks in their last four Hettwer named GCCC coach GARDEN CITY--Hank Hettwer, a former KU assistant football coach, has been hired as the new head football coach at Garden City Community College, GCCC's president Dr. Thomas Saffell announced yesterday. Hettier was immediately on the job, according to Saffell and was to meet one of GCC's assistant coaches, Tom Barta, in Wichita last night to sign new We interviewed a number of pretty good people, we thought, and it looks as if he can do the job for us. At least we hope so." Most recently the sales manager at Stephens Real Estate Inc., in lawrence, Hettower previously coached at Kansas under both Don Fambrough and Bud Moore. He has coaching experience at both the major and state college levels in Kansas, and has拓展 extensively throughout the state. "He's been in the business a number of years and has been out of coaching only since the 1978 season," Saffell said. "He wants to get back into coaching. GCCC's athletic director, Ray Fulton also spoke highly of Hettwer. "He's been in Kansas so he knows the coaches and the state very well," Fulton said. "He's very personable and a kind man. I think he'll be great addition for us." Hetter received both his B.S. and M.s. degrees in Health, Physical Education and Recreation from State University Moorhead, Minn. Hettwer joined KU's coaching staff as freshman coach in 1974. He was recruiting coordinator from 1975-78 and defensive end coach from 1976-78. He used the coaching staff when the Jaybakes played Pittsburgh in the Sun Bowl in 1975. Women place five in Mason-Dixon meet The KU women's track team competed in the Mason-Dixon games in Louisville, Ky., this past weekend and had three different women place fifth or sixth in the relay team limited second, and the $80-yard relay team took fourth. Tudie McKnight won the long jump with a jump of 19-6$\frac{3}{4}$. McKnight's jump earned her a bid to compete in the invitational division of the games. She had a jump of 19-1 in that competition. Other top individual performances were turned in by Bev Mortimer, who finished fifth in the 600-meter dash, and second in the 1000-meter dash, finished fourth in the 60-yard hurdles. The Jayhawk's second place mille relay team consisted of Smitherman, McKnight, Nancy McCullough and Lorna Tucker. 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B Naul Sigma N13, Whales 20 Dangli Lions 25, The Flockers 21 Fabulous Freebirds 31, V兰特 16 ~a-million Eucalyptus 18, Eucalyptia 16 Combs 2 & 26, Jake 28, Jayleigh Quayhawk 102 & 22 Higher Five 2, M5, Merge Meggence 103 & 34 Bankers 70, The Mog Mess 83 32 Bankers 70, The Mog Mess 83 36 Vardes 32, 1' Lx 21 Mive B Pre 46, Fellner Billions 84 Theodis x & Unknown 61, Andy's Animals 94 Theodis x & Unknown 61, Andy's Animals 94 Dodgers trade Lopes to A's Lopes, 35, had confirmed the trai during the weekend. By United Press International The trade breaks up the starting Dodger infield combination of Lopes, shortstop Bill Russell, third baseman Ron Cey and first baseman Steve Oyster. The players played regularly together since 1973, a major league record for an infielder. OAKLAND, Calif.—The Los Angeles Dodgers announced the trade yesterday of veteran second baseman Davey Lopes, part of an infield which played nine seasons together, to the Oakland A's for a Class A minor league infielder. 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