Page 12 University Daily Kansan, January 22, 1982 Scoreboard Basketball BNAST ADDINGS Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Team W L W Pct. GB Boston 30 17 48 23 Houston 37 17 42 21 Washington 19 19 500 10% New York 19 13 500 10% Los Angeles 16 12 410 14 Western Conference Midwest Division Milwaukee 26 18 13 567 Atlanta 18 13 12 497 Charlotte 18 22 50 8% Dortheast 17 24 415 10% Chicago 17 24 415 10% Indianapolis 7 31 31 10% San Antonio 25 13 658 Denver 28 13 401 5 Oakland 16 21 482 7 Kansas City 14 25 342 12 Utah 13 25 342 12 Washington 16 25 342 12 VESTERDAY'S RESULTS Los Angeles 29 11 755 Seattle 26 11 844 Tampa Bay 26 11 822 Portland 21 17 553 Portland 21 17 553 San Diego 17 12 800 Genoa 12 18 307 VIEWS OF THE MUSEUM New York Museum of Art San Antonio, Texas UA10 UA14 Dallas, 110 Kansas City 94 Detroit, 128 San Diego 111 BIG 8 STANDINGS Team W L O Pct. GB Missouri 4 0 1 .33% Mauritius 3 0 1 .33% Nebraska 1 2 .33% 2½% Kansas 1 2 .33% 2½% Okahanna 1 1 .33% 2½% Okahanna State 1 1 .33% 2½% Okahanna State 1 1 .33% 2½ Note: Number of parents in parentheses U1 indicates U1 maternal and U2 fathers. Lake Forest 55, North Carolina (14) 61 Minnesota (6), 78 Wisconsin (9) 83 Oklahoma (10) 127 Tennessee, Illinois (47) 127, Tennessean Illinois (47) 127, Tennessean Illinois (47) 38 Hockey NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference driver Patrick Division Team Philadelphia 28 W L 16 T G 68 GA 74 Pts. 28 Indianapolis 28 W L 16 T G 68 GA 74 Pts. 28 NY Rangers 21 W L 16 T G 68 GA 74 Pts. 28 Pittsburgh 21 19 L 27 G 167 178 144 Philadelphia 21 19 L 27 G 167 178 144 Campbell Conference Minnesota 18 14 15 15 190 161 51 St. Louis 12 21 21 190 181 154 44 Colorado 17 14 15 190 181 154 44 Chicago 17 20 9 20 197 212 43 Toronto 17 12 10 192 207 43 Houston 16 14 15 190 181 154 44 Buffalo 27 11 9 191 140 63 Boston 27 14 9 191 165 60 Montreal 28 17 6 191 180 64 Hartford 28 17 6 219 191 60 Hartford 28 17 6 219 191 32 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Edmondson 28 12 9 167 195 67 Calgary 18 12 11 167 195 47 Vancouver 15 23 10 167 195 47 Los Angeles 15 23 8 164 178 24 San Diego 13 18 7 163 178 24 Boston 4, Toronto 2 Montreal 2, Philadelphia 2 Calgary 7, Detroit NY landers 8, Pittsburgh 8 6, Atlanta 6, Atlanta 6 Soccer MISL STANDINGS Division team W L II Pct GB New York 11 2 2467 -09% Baltimore 11 6 647 1 Cleveland 7 7 467 5 Buffalo 7 10 467 1 Houston 4 9 308 7 Philadelphia 4 9 308 7 By United Press International Mavericks defeat Kings KANSAS CITY, Mo.-Rockie forward Jay Vincent scored 23 points to pace five Dallas players in double figures and carry the Mavrockins to a 110-94 victory last night over the Kansas City Kings. St. Louis...14 9 .324 Wichita...9 9 .068 Wichita...9 9 .068 Denver...8 8 .971 Phoenix...6 12 .453 Phoenix...6 12 .453 2 16 .111 8% Wayne Cooper added 21, Rolando Blackman 19, Allan Bristow 12 and Elston Turner 11, as the Mavorské sacks Kings down to their third straight loss. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS St. Louis 4, Denver 2 Blackman and Clarence Kea came off the bench in the second quarter to score eight points apiece to help Dallas expand a one-point lead into a 65-1 intermission lead. Blackman and Kea each scored four points during the opening five minutes of the quarter to spark a 14-spurt. Vucent scored eight third-quarter points to help Dallas build leads of up to 20 points. The Mavericks went on to win the third time in four meetings this year. Mike Woodson scored 18, and Phil Ford and Cliff Robinson 13 apiece to lead the Kings. Kansas City (94) Dallas (110) Dallas 101 Dallas 162 Vincent 116 Neyman 92 Nipsey 80 0.00 Dervis 32 Dervis 34 Taurer 41 Cooper 54 0.68 Blackham 75 54 19 Ra 32 8, Spanaker 16 6.8 Lloyd 040 Tavaid 334 34-21-1 King 4-14 O 12, E. Johnson 3-4 14, Douglas 0-9 0.0, Ford 4-14 3, Woods 7-4 14, S. Johnson 0-9 0.0, Leder 4-16 O, Grüßeld 2-4 1, Lumber 0-9 0.0, Robinson 13, Drew 7-4 10, Whitney 0-9 0.0, Trade 7-8 0.0 Dallas 31 34 22 23—110 Kansas City 30 21 20 23—94 Bama Kansas City 30 21 20 23-34 Fouled Out--S. Johnson, Total Fouls—Dallas 25, Kansas City 35.A.-8,085 REDKEN La Maur Appointment Not Always Necessary Hair Adventures Professional Hair Designers Place a want ad in the Kansan. 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"Both Missouri and Iowa have strong middle-distance and long-distance areas, and we are strong in the sprint and jumping events, so things should balance out, as far as the meet is concerned." Coffey said. Coffey said that she and her staff were looking forward to a much improved season. Her positivity outlook is now largely recruited freshmen and transfers. "I'm pleased with our recruiting efforts. Coffey said, 'I believe we built a great team.'" One of the Jayhawks' top recruits is freshman sprinter Dora Spearman, the Illinois state champion in the 100- and 200-meter dash. She and Moorehead State transfer junior Donna Smitherman are expected to add strength to the already solid foundation formed by returning junior sprinters Lorne Tucker, Tudie McKnight, Nancy Cullough and sophomore Corine Cox. TUCKER PLACED in the big Eight Indoor and Outdoor Championships last season. She also qualified for the AIAW Nationalists in the 400-meter race. Joining returning sophomore Connie McKernan in the hurdles will be another sophomore, Cherise Taylor, and Smithherman. Coffey said she thought McKernan's experience in national competition last season should be a big plus for McKernan, who placed second in the Big Eight last year. McKnight, another Kansas standout last season, will head the jumping squad. McKnight won the Indoor and Outdoor Championship in the long jump last year. Karrie Brockman and Kim Jones, the Mississippi state long jump champion, join McKnight as freshmen to add depth to the squad. Last season's weak areas, middle distances and weight events, have also been beefed up by recruits. Freshman Sanjana Wilhoite and a pair of Norwegian women bring new life to the weight events. Sine Lerdahl, Norwegian national champion in the shot put, and Kari Hagby, national junior champion in the discus, will join junior Becky McGranahan and sophomore Elana Bavel. RETURNING FOR THE middle and long distance events are junior Gretchen Bajema and Anne Johannesn, another Norwegian recruit. Freshmen Kelly Wood and Heather Houchin round out the distance squad. The only Jayahawk senior, Beverly Mortimer, a school record holder in pentathlon and heptathlon, will be joined by freshman Lisa Smith and Coffey said that their big goal this year was to place higher than third in the Big Eight championships and to show individual, as well as a team one said she thought a productive recruiting season and a core of solid returning athletes would be the key to a successful season. "We're gradually building," Coffey said. 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