Page 8 University Daily Kansan, February 3, 1982 Scoreboard Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Team W L L Pct. GB Boston 30 14 176 - Beijing 22 21 512 - Washington 22 21 512 - New York 22 21 512 - Los Angeles 22 21 444 Milwaukee 28 19 14 574 Atlanta 28 19 25 432 9½% Detroit 19 19 26 422 Detroit 19 19 26 422 Cleveland 9 34 10 11¾ Western Conference Midwest Division San Antonio 29 14 674 Denver 28 22 540 8% 17% Kansas City 14 30 318 15% 16 Utah 14 30 318 15% 16 Los Angeles 21 19 .705 Seattle 21 18 .600 1 San Francisco 24 18 .675 1 Portland 24 18 .571 1 Golden State 24 18 .571 1 Houston 13 11 .685 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Golden State 119, Los Angeles 117 Denver 109, Atlanta 165 Boston 108, Chicago 143 San Antonio 103, Dallas 98 Boston 109, Indiana 126 Houston 112, Miami 112 Houston 122, San Diego 106 Denver 128, Atlanta 107 Chicago 97 RIGHT STANDINGS Team W L P Pet. GB Missouri 7 0 1 100 2% Kansas State 4 4 2 667 2¼% Oklahoma State 4 3 2 500 2¼% Kansas 4 3 1 500 2¼% Nebraska 2 4 1 333 4½% Iowa State 2 5 1 167 4½% IOWA 1 6 1 441 UPI TOP 20 RESULTS Note: Number in parentheses indicates UPI ranking. Notre Dame 75. San Francisco (8) 66 Hockey NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference Bobbie Dixon Team W W L T G FG PA Pts. Islanders 18 18 19 4 62 178 68 Los Angeles 19 19 19 4 62 178 68 Rangers 25 20 7 192 192 201 57 Pittsburgh 21 20 10 192 200 198 36 San Diego 15 10 3 192 191 201 36 Buffalo 29 14 1 9 205 157 68 Montreal 28 11 12 305 168 67 Boston 20 16 7 211 208 105 Quebec 20 16 8 214 180 67 U.S. Average 20 18 174 174 67 Campbell Conference Norms Division Minnesota 21 16 15 15 290 181 267 St. Louis 21 16 13 24 216 181 274 Detroit 19 16 13 24 216 181 274 Toronto 16 24 13 11 212 288 45 Chicago 15 24 13 11 212 288 45 Baltimore 16 24 13 11 212 288 45 Edinburgh 33 12 12 10 297 216 74 Calgary 13 12 12 10 297 216 74 Vancouver 17 25 11 10 298 254 60 Los Angeles 14 17 11 10 150 253 39 Houston 18 11 11 10 150 253 39 Quarter 8. Colorado 7. Washington 8. St. Louis 7. Winnipeg 8. Montreal 1. Calgary 3. Hartford 1. Los Angeles 3. Tampa 1. Vancouver 3 Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Team W 15 L 4 Pct. GB Pittsburgh 11 4 789 New York 12 600 1.90 Baltimore 14 6 700 1.1% Buffalo 9 11 400 1.6% Cleveland 8 0 344 1.5% Philadelphia 8 14 235 1.0% New Jersey 8 14 320 1.8 St. Louis 17 17 350 Wichita 11 11 8 75% Dewer 9 9 14 75% Phoenix 10 10 435 8% Phoenix 7 13 135 8% Phoenix 7 13 135 8% YESTERDAY'S RESULTS St. Louis 7, Philadelphia 4 Phoenix 4, Memphis 3, OT Exciting Careers For BS/MS Engineering Graduates... PURITAN-BENNETT, progressive leader of design, manufacture and marketing of state-of-the-art medical respiratory and pulmonary equipment, is interested in you. We are medium sized with steady growth patterns and net sales of $113* million. Positions are available in California, Kansas and Massachusetts for prospective positions in ANALICAL AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGN ENGINEERING. On Campus Interviews Friday, February 5 Sign up now for an interview with us. See the PURITAN-BENNETT file in your College Planning & Placement Center. It interview not convenient send resume to Personnel Manager/College Recruiting PURITAN-BENNETT CORPORATION General Officers Oak Ash Thirteenth Streets Kansas City, Mo. 64106 Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Jayhawks face Iowa State tonight By RON HAGGSTROM Sports Editor The Kansas Jayhawks will be shooting for their fourth straight victory tonight against the Iowa State Cyclones in Ames, Iowa. Tipeon is at 7:40 p.m. and will be presented on Channel 41 as the Big Eight Show. Sports Editor The Jayhawks take a 3-3 Big Eight record and 12-6 overall mark into the contest, while the Cyclones enter the 5-3 in the conference and 6-12 overall. IOWA STATE is led by freshman forward Barry Stevens. Stevens is averaging 13.5 points and 4.6 rebounds a game. "Barry is a great scorer," Iowa Coach Johnny Orr said. "He is a fine ...DID YOU KNOW? offensive player. By the time he finishes his college career, he could be high among Iowa State's all-time scoring leaders." DID YOU KNOW? John Quincy Adams said: "The highest glory of the American Revolution was the independence indisoluble bond, the principles of civil government with the principles of the Constitution. The HISTORY OF THE CONSTITUTION OF AMERICA, p. 322, Vernon, Mali, Hall, 1979 (San Francisco): Foundation for American Christian Education." At the other forward position is sophomore Ron Harris. He is the Cyclones' second lead scoring, averaging 12.6 points and 5.1 rebounds a game. He also leads the team in steals with 26. Rounding out the starting front line is senior center Robert Estes, from Liberty, Mo. Estes, who was moved to the center position when Ron Falenschek was injured, is averaging 10 points and 5.4 rebounds a game. --clip and save The guards for the Cyclones are senior Malvin Warrick, from Kansas City, Mo., and sophomore Terrence Allen. Warrick is averaging 8.2 points and IN-ROOM MOVIES * WATERBEDS * MIRRORS AIRPORT MOTEL 44-40 Hwy 843-9800 5. 7 rebounds a game, while Allen averages 5.7 points and 2.5 rebounds. After the Iowa State contest, the Jayhawks will play their second straight road game when they travel to Oklahoma State. "As is the case when you play teams in the Big Eight, Iowa State is a dangerous team," Kansas Coach Ted Owens said. "They've played some very close games against some of the better teams." "We did what we had to last week in winning both games at home," David Magley said. "Now we have to prove we can win in the conference on the road." "Oklahoma State is always tough no matter where you play them. And Iowa State under Coach Orr plays good basketball." BRING YOUR LUNCH AND COME AFRICAN STUDIES LUNCH TABLE LOW COST RENTER'S INSURANCE Protect your valuable personal property John E. 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