Page 12 University Daily Kansan, September 9, 1982 Scoreboard Baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet.. GR .. Milwaukee .. 82 56 594 - Baltimore .. 78 59 604 % Boston .. 77 61 615 % Detroit .. 70 66 315 % New York .. 70 67 511 11½ Cleveland .. 68 70 485 11½ Toronto .. 68 70 465 11½ Wet Kansas City Chicago Chicago Seattle Oakland Tennessee Texas 78 66 165 77 61 508 65 64 189 65 72 474 12% 65 62 483 12% 65 63 483 12% YESTERDAY D'S RESULTS Toronto Oakland 2 New York 10, Baltimore 5 Texas 2, Minnesota 0 Detroit at Minneapolis, night Chicago at Chicago, night Kansas City at St. Louis NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis W 71 L. Pet. GB Philadelphia H 78 61 -34 Michigan H 78 61 -34 Pittsburgh H 74 65 323 % Pittsburgh H 74 65 323 % Chicago H 61 79 459 % New York H 61 79 459 % West Atlanta 77 62 554 -1/4 Boston 77 63 550 -1/4 San Diego 73 64 589 -1/4 San Francisco 71 68 311 6 Houston 61 74 616 6 Cincinnati 52 74 674 6 **VESTERDAY#2 RESULTS** Philadelphia - Chargers New York - 8, Philadelphia Dingo Dogs - Cincinnati Cleveland - Chicago - 10, 16 innings St. Louis - 1, Montreal 0 Cleveland - St. Louis Football American Conference | | W. L. T | Pct. | PF. PA | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Miami | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | | NY Jets | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | | Buffalo | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | | New England | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | | Tampa | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | Cincinnati 0 0 0 .000 00 00 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 .000 00 00 Houston 0 0 0 .000 00 00 Cleveland 0 0 0 .000 00 00 National Conferee Dallas W. L. T. Pct. PF. PA Phila 0 0 0 000 00 00 NY Giants 0 0 0 000 00 00 Washington 0 0 0 000 00 00 Olympia 0 0 0 000 00 00 San Diego 0 0 0 .000 00 00 Denver 0 0 0 .000 00 00 City 0 0 0 .000 00 00 La. Haladera 0 0 0 .000 00 00 Seattle 0 0 0 .000 00 00 Tampa Bay 0 0 0 .000 00 00 Detroit 0 0 0 .000 00 00 Green Bay 0 0 0 .000 00 00 Milwaukee 0 0 0 .000 00 00 Chicago 0 0 0 .000 00 00 SUNDAY'S GAMES Wet San. Fran. 0 0 0 .000 00 00 Atlanta 0 0 0 .000 00 00 LA Rams 0 0 0 .000 00 00 New Orleans 0 0 0 .000 00 00 Time Hours 11 Atlanta at New York Giants, 1 p.m. Chicago at Detroit, 4 p.m. Houston at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Kansas City at Buffalo, 2 p.m. Detroit at Bayfront, 3 p.m. St. Louis at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 1 p.m. New England at Baltimore, 2 p.m. New England at Baltimore, 4 p.m. Cleveland at Seattle, 4 p.m. Miami at San Francisco, 4 p.m. San Diego at Denver, 4 p.m. Murphy leads Atlanta into first over Dodgers By United Press International Atlanta, which broke a nine-game loss streak against Los Angeles, is ATLANTA — Dale Murphy lined a one-out single in the bottom of the 10th inning last night to score Claudell Washington from second base and give Atlanta a 12-11 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers, moving the Braves back into first place in the National League West. With one out in the 10th, Claudell Washington singled for his fifth hit of the game. He moved to second on Rafael Ramirez' single and scored on Murphy's line ' hit off of pitcher Steve Howe, 6-4. Gene Garber, 7-8, pitched three scoreless innings losing his brakes and the Braves' top position. Athletic tied it 11-11 with an unearned run in the seventh when Washington singled in Larry Whistenton. The Dodgers took a 1-9 lead in the first on Dusty Baker's RBI single but the Braves came right back in the bottom of the inning with a three-run homer by Bob Horner, his 29th of the year. The Dodgers pulled ahead 4-3 in the second on Steve Sax's three-run homer and then made it 5-3 in the third on Pedro Guerrero's 28th homer of the season, a 420-foot blast into the left-field bleachers. The Braves tied it 5-5 in the bottom of the third on Washington's double and Murphy's 34th homer of the season. The Braves went ahead 8-1 in the fourth on Washington's 40th homer to conclude that knocked out Dodgers starter Bob Whelan. The top spot among college football teams was a three-ring circus last year — the No. 1 team in the country changed almost weekly. This year, one of the teams that was in the No. 1 spot last year, Pittsburgh, is the favorite to capture the coveted national championship. Pitt to capture national crown This is just another Top 20 list that can be added to the numerous others on this page. No. 1 - PITTSBURGH: The Panthers go into the 1962 season ranked first by most polls. They have 18 starters returning from last year's squad, which finished 11-1 with a Sugar Bowl victory over the Georgia Bulldogs. Pitt is led by quarterback Dan Marino. Marino threw 34 touchdown passes last season plus three in the Sugar Bowl. He has eclipsed every Pitt passing record and is closing in on Tony Dorsett's record for total yards. The only thing that will keep Pitt out of the top spot is its tough schedule that includes Florida State, Notre Dame, Kentucky and Pitt's arch-rival Penn State. No. 2 — NEBRASKA: The Cornhuskers have the talent to be No. 1, but quarterback Turner Gill has to stay healthy for them to be there. In his six games, he has thrown touchdown passes and run for three more with $22 yards of total offense. Gill's running mates in the backfield, Mike Roier and Roger Craig, make it impossible for a team to concentrate solely on Gill. Outland Trophy winner Dave Rimington is also back and the Cornhushu defense is solid as ever. A weak schedule will help Nebraska, but they must travel to Penn State, a team they lost to last season, and Kansas, the team to watch this season. No. 3 — PENN STATE: Eleven starters return to the Nittany Lions, the only team that defeated Pitt. Heisman Trophy candidate Curt Warmer leads Penn State, which rolled to an easy victory over Temple in its season opening. The Nittany Lions also have an experienced quarterback and a defensive secondary, led by Walker Lee Ashley, that is second to none. Penn State, however, has a killer of a schedule. They play Nebraska and Pitt at home and Alabama and Notre Dame away. No. 4 - WASHINGTON: The Huskies have a veteran squad with 17 starters, eight on offense and nine on defense, who will be year's team that won the Rose Bowl. Steve Pelluer will lead the offense and he will be protected by a huge offensive line. Tackles Eran Moran and Gabe Hooker will drive pounds and 6. 2. 80. Running back No. 5 — SOUTHERN METHODIST. The Mustangs are coming off a 10-1 season that had only one down note; they were on probation. The Huskies may move higher in the ranking, however, because of a very easy start. Jacque Robinson, who was the Rose Bowl MVP, also is returning. But this year will be different. Two tailbacks, Eric Dickerson and Craig James, are back and both rushed for over 1,000 yards. The defense is also strong. Defensive back Russell Carter, who had seven interceptions, is leading the way. SMU's toughest competition will come from inside its conference, but the Mustangs should win the Southwest Conference going away. Ne. 6 — GEORGIA: When you talk about Georgia, you have to start with Henselsh Walker. Walker has now set up a new School-Southeast Conference and six NCAA records. Bulldogs proved they could win without him when they beat Clemson, 10-7. But Walker can't do it alone, and the No. 7 — ALABAMA: Paul "Bear" Bryant is the coach here and that's enough to get the Crimson Tide into the Top 20. But the Bear has six running backs, two-time All-America defensive back Tommy Wilcox is also back. Alabama has a week schedule. For the fifth straight season it does not play Georgia; this will help the Bear add to his win total. No. 8 - SOUTHERN CAL: The Trojans' first mission is to find a replacement for Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Allen. If they find another tailback, which they tend to do on a regular basis, the Trojans will gain six games and have four of the five starting linemen back, plus seven starters on defense. No. 9 — NORTH CAROLINA: A healthy Kelvin Bryant and Rod Elkins will spell a successful season for the Tar Heels. Bryant has 520 yards and 15 points, the game last year and Elkins has a 201 game as a starting quarterback. If the Tail Heels can upset Pitt, they will make a run for the national title. No. 10 — OKLAHOMA: Stanley Wilson, who rushed for 1,008 yards as a fullback last season, has been moved to halfback. If Coach Barry Switzer can find a quarterback to go along with the defense, the Sooners will be tough. A tough schedule could spell disaster to the Sooners, especially early in the year. The second 10 is headed by Ohio State. Notre Dame, Brigham Young, Kansas, UCLA, Houston, Arkansas, and Clemson round out the second 10. Notre Dame and Kansas are the teams to watch in the Top 20. The Irish are coming off a dismal 54 season, but they have a lot of talent; All-America candidates Tony Hunter and Phil Carter lead an experienced offense for the Irish. They must, however, find a replacement for linebacker Bob Crabble to solidify the defense. The Jayhawks are coming off a successful 84 season. Frank Seurier is one of the top quarterbacks in the country, and the backfield and receiving corps are as deep and talented as any. If the defense solidifies, the Jayhawks should be able to play with anyone in the country. ATTENTION: PRE-DENTAL & PRE-DENTAL HYGIENE STUDENTS! Representatives from the Nebraska Dental School will hold an information meeting SEPTEMBER 9 from 7-9 p.m. in the Pine Room of the Union Individual conferences will be held on SEPTEMBER 10 from 8-10 a.m. in Alcove A of the Union for interested students. —Be sure to attend! 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