Page 10 University Daily Kansan, January 18. 1982 Brian Martin (left) is congratulated by teammates Tad Boyle (center) and Tyke Peacock after playing a key role in the Jayhawks 77-21 victory over Oklahoma State Saturday in Allen Field House. Swim team takes fifth at Nebraska By MIKE ARDIS Sports Writer A fifth place finish for the Kansas men's swim team would usually be considered bad, but the competition it faced this weekend was tough. Defending Big Eight champion Nebraska and three teams ranked in the ten 15 nationally finished ahead of One of the KU swimmers who enjoyed a good meet was Ron Neugent. Scoreboard Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Atlantic Division "The MEET was a good stepping stone," assistant swimming coach Rick the Jayhawks with Nebraska winning its Mid-Winter Invitational with 411 1/2 points, followed by Cal-Berkley, Southern Illinois and Iowa. Kansas was fifth with 206, with Minnesota and Iowa State behind the Jayhawks. Team W L Pct GB New York 28 16 .737 Philadelphia 28 16 .737 Washington 18 19 .486 New York 18 19 .486 New York 18 19 .486 Milwaukee 26 12 684 4% Atlanta 17 18 694 4½% Miami 18 18 712 5% Detroit 16 23 410 10½% Chicago 15 26 410 10½% San Diego 16 23 189 10½ Western Conference Midwest Division San Antonio 24 18 687 Boston 28 19 313½ Houston 17 17 847 Kansas City 14 14 388 Dallas 14 24 263 Ulah 14 28 11 Los Angeles 28 10,737 Seattle 25 14 Denver 24 11 Portland 21 15 Golden State 21 15 Houston 21 15 297 PORTLAND Y RISCU Los Angeles 19, Denver 20, Philadelphia 97 New Jersey 109, Philadelphia 97 Indiana 116, Chicago 97 Michigan 105, Chicago 97 Minnesota 103, Milwaukee 101 BIG 8 STANDINGS Team W L L Pct. GB Missouri 3 0 1 100% % Michigan 0 1 1 500% % Kansas 1 1 500% % Nebraska 1 1 500% % Oklahoma 1 2 333% % Colorado 1 2 333% % Iowa State 1 2 2 200% % Oklahoma State 1 2 2 200% Note: Number in parentheses indicates UPI ranking Mountain (2,18) .Cleveland (6, 39) Maitland (3,49) .Louisville (13, 55) Syracuse (7, 60) .Greeve (7, 70) Hockey Hockey NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference Arctic Division Team W 20 L 1 T 1 GF 16 GA 16 Pts. W 20 L 1 T 1 GF 16 GA 16 Pts. NI Islanders 20 L 1 T 1 GF 16 GA 57 NY Rangers 20 L 6 1 GF 16 GA 170 46 Pittsburgh 19 28 L 6 1 GF 170 43 Baltimore 19 18 L 6 1 GF 170 43 Buffalo 27 11 8 169 132 58 Boston 27 11 8 169 132 58 Montreal 22 11 10 202 185 58 St. Louis 22 11 10 202 185 58 Hartford 10 24 211 147 185 30 Jacksonville 10 24 211 147 185 30 Campbell Conference Minnesota 17 14 14 14 184 157 157 48 Louis 21 17 19 187 178 169 169 Oakland 15 17 14 184 178 169 169 Winnipesaukee 16 21 10 179 179 200 43 Toronto 14 21 10 184 178 169 142 New York 15 20 11 184 178 169 142 Edinburgh 27 12 9 250 161 53 Calgary 17 12 10 189 167 44 Vancouver 19 22 10 168 171 210 Oklahoma 10 20 6 168 171 40 Colorado 10 30 6 168 171 30 Buffalo 7, Hartford 1 N Islanders 2, Washington 2 Chicago 3, Milwaukee 2 Philadelphia 7, Boston 3 Minnesota 7, Chicago 3 Quebec 7, Winnipeg 5 Calgary 6, Colorado 3 Montreal 3, Toronto 3 Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Team W L 2 Pct. GB New York 11 2 146 Baltimore 12 179 75% Baltimore 11 5 688 1½% Buffalo 7 9 438 1½% Cleveland 6 6 429 1½% Philadelphia 4 8 288 7% Philadelphia 4 11 288 7 St. Louis 13 | 9 | 867 | Wichita 9 | 7 | 745 | Wichita 9 | 7 | 728 | Denver 8 | 8 | 500 | Denver 8 | 8 | 504 | Kansas City 2 | 12 | 345 | Kansas City 2 | 12 | 111 Neugent won the 1,650-yard freestyle in 15:51:29, setting a new meet record. He also placed third in the 400 individual medley and the 500 freestyle. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Memphis M. Kauley City 3 Baltimore B. Buffalo 2 Milwaukee D. Philadelphia Phoenix G. Denver 3 "It was pretty happy with my events," he said. "I really wasn't surprised that I won the mile. The field that good, and the mile is my best event." Nebraska won the meet with a solid performance from its diving team. Nebraska took the first four places in the diving events, which gave the Cornhuskers about one-fourth of their points. Although Nebraska isn't ranked, KU's coaches weren't surprised by Nebraska's performance. Bench sparks 'Hawks victory The Jayhawks will face Nebraska twice more this season, both times at Nebraska. They will face them in a dual meet Feb. 13 and at the Big Eight meet in March. Facing them again should help the Jayhawks, the coaches said. "IN THIS MEET I WASN'T," assistantouchie Stew-Griffin wrote. "Besides that,I am not well." "We saw the Big Eight order of events and the pool for the meet, which should help." Jenkins said. "It it was tough because we worked them hard over the holidays, and that can account for the lack of speed." Jenkins said. should help to keep this. This was the first meet for the Jayhawks in more than a month, and the coaches said it had an effect. If the Jayhawks didn't receive a strong performance from their bench Saturday, they might be 0-2 in the Big Fight Conference. Lack of speed was the only thing the coaches said KU lacked in the meet. Coming off the bench, Lance Hill and Brian Martin led the Jayhawks to a 77-72 victory over Oklahoma State in Allen Field House. PALM SPRINGS, Calif.—Sometimes it's difficult for a golfer to concentrate during the final few boles, let alone remember what a rival is doing. But Ed Fiori did not forget a shot by Rex Caldwell on the 16th hole, and it helped him beat Tom Kite in a playoff for the Bob Hope Desert Classic title. Foriank saint 35-aw foot pitch put on the second extra hole, the 16th at Indian Wells Country Club, and wound up with his third tournament victory after Kite, where he won both a medal and one of the TPA tour's most consistent players, missed a four-foot pitch. Martin, before fouling out with just over five minutes remaining in the game, scored nine points and pulled down six rebounds in 21 minutes of play. By RON HAGGSTROM Sports Editor "Brian and Lance did a great job for us," Coach TD Owens said. "We could not have won the game without their performances." HILL. WHO saw only 10 minutes of playing time, all down the stretch, scored 15 points, hitting 11 of 13 free throws. "By the time of the Big Eight meet, the times will come down," Graves said. "The national times will come mostly at the conference meets." Co-captain Tony Guy agreed with Owens. "They were definitely instrumental in our success," he said. Hill entered the game after it seemed that starting guard Tad Boyle began to tire. When Hill entered the Jayhawks had a 52-47 lead over the Cowbys. However, the Cowbys had just outscored the Jayhawks 7-2 to pull within By United Press International Fiori slips by Kite for Bob Hope title "WHEN YOU ENTER the game there is a job to be done," Hill said. "I just try to do the best I can." Hill didn't waste any time, scoring on a one-hander in the lane after being in the game only 18 seconds. Hill's 15-foot jumper with just over five minutes remaining gave the Jayhaws their biggest lead of the game 67.92 Hill added nine crucial free throws "When I'm on the bench I try to concentrate on the whole game," Hill said. "I just sit and wait and try to keep my head cool." "Lance is a physical ballplayer and he came in and performed beautifully," Owens said. "Hill is probably sitting in the locker room figuring if he had played the whole game he would have scored 68." Okahanna State Coach Paul Hansen after his jumper as the Jayhawks held off a late Cowboy rally. Martin entered the game in each half after a player on the starting frontline get into foul trouble. MARTIN FIRST got in the game after Jeff Dishman picked up his third foul with 9:35 left in the first half Martin responded by going 1 of 2 from the field and 3 of 4 from the free-throw line in the first half. He also added three rebounds and one steal. "When I get the chance, I just try to do the best I can," Martin said. "I think that is my role." Martin got in the second half after center Kelly Knight had picked up his fourth foul with just under 17 minutes left in the game. He added four points, three rebounds and one assist to his first-half total. "Brian has improved a lot," Owens said. "All the coaches have felt we need to play him more and he's now in a position where we feel he's com- Martin attributed his success to the man he replaced in the second half, Knight. "I THINK the coaches are feeling more confident in me," Martin said. "Kelly's a great player," Martin said. "You know him every day in practice really well." "He's brought out some strengths in me." "I'd like to see Brian get a lot of playing time," Knight said. "Sometimes he works harder in practice than I do. He deserves it." "Anytime Brian comes in the game I like to see him do a good job." Even though it was only the second game of conference play, it might have been KU's biggest game. The play of Hill and Martin couldn't have come at a more critical time for the Jayhawks. "I always take my sweats off after my first miss." Peacock said. Peacock breaks Javhawks high jump record If KU would have lost to the Cowboys, they would have fallen to 0-2 in conference play with their next two games at Missouri and Kansas State. That seemed to do the trick. On his second attempt, he cleared the bar and received a standing ovation from the approximately 300 fans scattered around the field house. In that crowd were several of Peacock's basketball teammates and KU head basketball coach Ted Owens. OKLAHOMASTATE (72) Owens said it didn't bother him at all that Peacock was competing in track and playing basketball at the same time. JAYHAWK NOTES: Co-captain forward David Magley had his free throw streak snapped against the Cowboyats at 27. His streak broke the KU record held by Dale Greenlee when he hit 21 in a row during the 1974 season. OKLAHOMA STATE .30 .37 .42 .72 KANSAS .27 .37 .40 .77 By DAVE McQUEEN Sports Writer "His jumping doesn't interfere with basketball at all," Owens said. "It won't bother him in the least. In fact, I'm as eagles to see him jump as anyone Tyke Peacock seems to like making a good first impression. Not only did Peacock, who was competing unattached, make his Allen Field House track debut, he was also jumping for the first time since he won the World High Jump title in Rome last fall. He is now the first to win Peacock, pecked clear 6-10 with room to spare. Then he soared over 7-34 to qualify for the NCAA indoor championships. Even more impressive, he made both of these jumps wearing his skis. But on his first attempt at the court, he missed, and the sweep off. In his first home appearance as a KU basketball player, Peacock sank a last-second jump shot to give the Jayhawks a victory over Arizona State. Yesterday afternoon, Peacock made another good first impression. This time the world class high jumper leaped 7-4, setting up for a long celebration. His men's track team defeated Kansas State 87-44 in a dual in Allen Field House. "I don't know what critical means but this was a near critical game for us," Owens said. "Two losses in a row and I think we should have put but we put in a very tough position." FG FT-FA REB TP TF Magley 4 4-4 12 12 12 Dishman 4 6-4 12 12 12 Knight 2 3-8 7 4 12 Boyle 5 2-6 7 4 12 Boyle 5 6-4 7 4 17 Martin 3 3-4 6 5 9 Hill 3 1-10 6 1 15 Nassar 3-10 11-10 6 1 15 Because of Saturday's basketball game against Oklahoma State, the only chance Peaceck had to practice for the game was when he took a few practice leagues at 6-10. Usually, however, Peacock doesn't work that much on his high jumping anyway. FG FG-PTA REB PF TP Combo 0 0 0 4 Crenawhain 5 0 4 1 Adkinson 7 3 6 8 Clark 3 6 4 1 Jacobus 7 3 6 2 Shatton 2 3 4 7 Shatton 2 3 5 6 Andrews 3 1 5 1 Andrews 6 2 6 5 Stunkel 6 2 4 14 Stunkel 9 2 4 14 98 18 26 31 26 How does Knight feel about Martin? kinko's copies KANSAS (77) Professors, Kinko's Professor Publishing is an alternative to the limited library reserve system for your course materials that guarantees students inexpensive copies of your study material. Ask about Professor Publishing. An exclusive service of Kinko's Kopies at 904 Vermont! Would you like to be a Recreation Services needs Intramural Basketball Officials There will be a rules meeting Weds., Jan. 20 at 6 p.m. In 156 Robinson and a clinic Thursday, Jan. 21 at 6 p.m. in the Robinson gyms. Please attend both sessions if you are interested in officiating basketball. For more information call 864-3546. Student Senate Committee For more information call 864-3546 Chairperson? Nominations are now being taken for the eight standing committee chairperson positions. If you are interested in serving as a chairperson of one of the following Student Senate committees drop by the Student Senate Office, 105 B Kansas Union, and sign up. Academic Affairs Cultural Affairs Communications Sports Student Services Finance and Auditing Student Rights Minority Affairs Nominations are due by Wednesday, January 20, at 5:00 pm in the Student Senate Office. Self Nominations are welcome. Should you need further information about the responsibilities of a Student Senate Committee Chairperson feel free to contact the Senate office at 864-3710. "I just think my jumping is a God-event talent," Peacock said. Besides Peacock, one other KU athlete qualified for the NCAA indoor. Sprinter Rodney Bullock, who qualified in the 600 yard dash last week, qualified in the 440 yard dash with a 48-0 clocking. "I just came and they told me you'll be competing unattached," and I said, OK." he said. Although at first it was reported that he would be competing with the KU track team, it was later decided that he should compete unattached so he wouldn't damage his eligibility in case of a collision. Peacock, the decision is a surprise. Tyke Peacock was all smiles after breaking the KU high jump record. Peacock cleared 7-4/4 in yesterday's dual with Kansas State. JOHN HARDESTY/Kansan Rta™ MONDAY 50' PITCHERS from 7 p.m.-Midnight $1.00 Bar Drinks Happy Hour 4-7 p.m. —TUESDAY— 10' draws for everyone from 9:00-12:00 Ladies night 50° for a glass of champagne from 9:00-12:00 WEDNESDAY Any "hooker" in the house for 75' 1401 West 7th 843-0540