2B Thursday, May 2, 1996 SCORES & MORE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PRO BASEBALL American League East Division W 10 L Pct. GB New York 13 10 .565 — Baltimore 14 12 .538 ½ Toronto 12 14 .462 2½ Detroit 9 19 .321 6½ Boston 8 19 .296 7 Central Division | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cleveland | 17 | 8 | .680 | — | | Chicago | 15 | 11 | .577 | 2½ | | Minnesota | 14 | 12 | .538 | 1½ | | Milwaukee | 12 | 13 | .480 | 1 | | Kansas City | 9 | 19 | .321 | 9½ | West Division W L Pct. GB Texas 17 10 630 — Seattle 16 11 630 — California 13 12 520 3 Oakland 13 12 520 3 Yesterday's Games Boston 5, Detroit 1 Cleveland 9, Chicago 5 Toronto 9, Milwaukee 3 New York at Baltimore (n) Minnesota 6, Kansas City 5, 10 innings Columbia at Oakland (n) Today's Games Minwakoo 11:25 a.m. Milwaukee (Karl 2-1) at Toronto (Hanson 2-4). California (Abbott 0-4) at Oakland (Joins 0-2), 2:15 p.m. Texas (Witt 3-1) at Detroit (Lira 1-3), 6:05 p.m. Chicago (Fernandez 4-1) at New York (Cone 3-1), 6:35 p.m. Cleveland (Hershiser 2-2) at Seattle (Wolcott 1-3), 9:05 p.m. Only names scheduled Tomorrow's Games Toronto at Boston, 8:05 p.m. Texas at Detroit, 6:01 p.m. Milwaukee at Baltimore, 8:05 p.m. Chicago at Baltimore, 8:05 p.m. Oakland at Kansas City, 7:05 p.m. Minnesota at California, 9:05 p.m. Cleveland at Seattle, 9:05 p.m. National League East Division | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Montreal | 18 | 10 | .643 | — | | Atlanta | 16 | 12 | .571 | 2 | | Philadelphia | 16 | 11 | .560 | 2 1/2 | | New York | 12 | 14 | .461 | 5 | | Florida | 11 | 17 | .393 | 7 | W L Pct. GB Chicago 14 14 14 .500 — Houston 14 14 1.500 — Pittsburgh 13 14 4.81 ½ St. Louis 12 16 4.29 2 Cincinnati 12 17 3.46 4 W L Pct. GB San Diego 17 10 .630 — San Francisco 14 12 538 2½ Los Angeles 14 14 500 3½ Colorado 11 14 440 5 Yesterday's Games Tonight's Game Chicago 9, St Louis 1 Montreal 4, New York 0, 1st game New York 0, Montreal 0, 2nd game Houston 3, Atlanta 0 Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 1 Philadelphia 6, Florida 5 Colorado at Los Angeles (n) *an francisco at San Diego (n)* Philadelphia (Grace 4-0) at Florida (Brown 2-3), 6.05 p.m. (Crown) Tomorrow's Game New York at Chicago, 2:20 p.m. Los Angeles at Pittsburgh, 8:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 6:40 p.m. Montreal at Houston, 7:05 p.m. Florida at Colorado, 8:05 p.m. St. Louis at San Diego, 9:05 p.m. Cincinnati at San Francisco, 9:05 p.m. PRO HOCKEY National Hockey League Playoffs Conference Semifinals Tonight's Games Florida at Philadelphia 6:30 p.m. Tonight's games Florida at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. Chicago at Colorado, 8 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 6:30 p.m. St. Louis at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Saturday's Games Florida at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Chicago at Colorado, 9 p.m. Sunday's Games Florida at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Chicago at Atlanta, 9 p.m. Sunday's Games N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 2 p.m. St. Louis at Detroit, 2 p.m. PRO BASKETBALL National Basketball Association Playoffs First Round (Best-of-5) Yesterday's Games New York 81, Cleveland 76, New York wins series 3-0 Chicago 112, Miami 91, Chicago wins series 3-0 Utah at Portland, (n) San Antonio at Phoenix, (n) Tonight's Game Indiana at Atlanta, 6 p.m. (TNT) L.A. Lakers at Houston, 8:30 p.m. (TMT) Seattle at Sacramento, 9:30 p.m. (TBS) Chicago at Miami, 7 p.m., if necessary (TNT) Cleveland at New York, TBA, if necessary San Antonio at Phoenix, TBA, if necessary Tomorrow's Games Houston at L.A. Lakers, TBA, if necessary Saturday's Games Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Thursday. (schedule subject to change and-or blackouts.) SPORTS WATCH (All times Central) HURSDAY, MAY 2. THURSDAY, P.M. 2. ESPN — NHL Playoffs, conference semifinals. Florida at Philadelphia, game No. 1. WGN — Major League Baseball, Chicago White Sox at N.Y. Yankees 7 p.m. TNT — NBA Playoffs, Indiana at Atlanta, First Round - Game 4. 7:30 p.m. ■ ESPN2 — Cycling, Tour DuPont, stage No. 2, at various sites (same- day) ■ ESPN2 — NHL Playoffs, conference semifinals, Chicago at Colorado, game No. 1 TNT — NBA Playoffs, L.A. Lakers at Houston, First Round - Game 4. 8:30 p.m. TBS — NBA Playoffs, Seattle at Sacramento, First Round - Game 4. ■ ESPN2 — Cycling, Tour DuPont, stage No. 2, at various sites (samedi lace) ESPN — Cycling, Tour DuPont, stage No.2, at various sites (delayed tape) 11 p.m. 11:30 p.m. ■ ESPN — Major League Soccer, Columbus at Kansas City (delayed tape) ESPN2 — Men's Division NICAA Volleyball tournament, Hawaii vs. Penn State, at Los Angeles (delayed tape) (NBC) Sacramento at Seattle, TBA, if necessary 'NBC) Miami at Chicago, TBA, if necessary Atlanta at Indiana, TBA, if necessary New York at Cleveland, TBA, if necessary Phoenix at San Antonio, TBA, if necessary Portland at Utah, TBA, if necessary Sunday'a Games TRANSACTIONS Wednesday's Sports Transactions BASEBALL NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM—Named John Ralph assistant director of public relations and promotions. BALTIMORE ORILES—Signed RHP Tom Edens to a contract with Rochester of the international League and placed him on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to April 28. American League CALIFORNIA ANGELS—Reassigned C Todd Takayoshi from Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League to Lake Elsinore of the California League; INF Tony Moeder and RHP Kyle Sebech from Midland of the Texas League to Lake Elsinore of Edible Christian from Lake Elsinore to Midland. NEW YORK YANKEES—Released OF Dion James. Recalled RHP Jim Mecir from Columbus of the International League. TEXAS RANGERS—Purchased the contract of RHP Jef Russell from Oklahoma City of the American Association. Optioned RHP Rick Helling to Oklahoma City. Transferred RHP Chris Nichting from the 15-day to the 60-day disabled list. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DALLAS MAVERICKS—Announced the sale of 67 percent of the team to a group of investors led by Ross Perot Jr. and David McDavid. Announced that Dick Motta, coach, will give up the coaching job but remain with the organization as a consultant. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Named Dave Coskey vice president of communications; Jodi Silverman director of public relations; Keith Green assistant director of community relations; Nina McErioy assistant director of public relations; and Patti Butter communications assistant WASHINGTON BULLETS—Named Wes Unseld vice president and general manager. National Football League NEW YORK JETS—Walved DT Keith Dray- BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS—Signed LB Andy Mason, LB Jason Holanda and DL Jeff Canadian Football League National Hockey League HOCKEY NHL—Fined Tampa Bay Lightning general manager Phil Esposito an undisclosed amount for foul language directed at a reporter. NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Announced the retirement of RW Brett Ihtros U.S. SCOCER -Named Bobby Howe national coordinator of coaching education SOCCER National Professional Soccer League NPSL—Suspended Lee Tschantret of the Kansas City Attack and find him 2,500 for his conduct following Games 4 and 6 of the NPSL Finals; suspended Jeff Rogers of the Kansas City Attack for three games and find him $1,500 for his conduct following Game 6 of the NPSL Finals; suspended Brian Haynes of the Kansas City Attack for two games and find him $1,000 for his conduct following Game 6. Fined Goran Hurak and John Linniah $100 for their conduct following Game 6 of the NPSL Finals. Fined the Kansas City attack an undisclosed amount for failing to comply with league rules regarding game conduct. Suspended Matt Knowles for three games and fined him $1,500 for election and conduct during a game on April 21. COLLEGE DEPAUL—Announced Jermaine Watts, sophomore basketball guard, has been dismissed from school after being charged with drug possession. DREXEL-Named Katie Curry women's assistant basketball coach. DUKE—Named Elizabeth Tchou field hockey coach. GEORGETOWN—Announced that sophomore basketball guard Allen Iverson will forego his remaining eligibility and enter the NBA Draft. JOHNS HOPKINS—Elevated the women's lacrosse program from Division III to Division I. KINGS POINT—Announced the resignation of Craig Fink, sports information director. Named Kim Robinson interim sports information director, Brian Hughes assistant football coach, and Jay Fazande and Terry Pfeuter men's assistant basketball coaches. MINNESOTA—Dismissed Rafael Cooper, sophomore running back, from the team "violating team rules regarding personal property rights." Suspended Tony Wynn, freshman split end, and Spergon Wynn, freshman quarterback, for one game for their roles in Cooper's PURDEU—Named Caroly Peck and Pam Stackhouse women's assistant basketball SOUTHERN OREGON STATE—Announced the reinstablishment of the women's tennis program and named Dr. Sally Jones coach. VANDERBILT—Named Ron Bargatze men's assistant basketball coach. WRIGHT STATE—Announced the resignation of Kathy Warner, women's assistant basketball coach. COLLEGE BASEBALL Wednesday's College Baseball Scores EAST Army 9, N.Y. Tech 3 Bentley 20, Bryant 17 Binghamton St. 9-4, Marywood 0-0 Brandela 3, Worthown 0 Caldwell 13, Jersey City St. 6 Coast Guard 8, Nichols 5 Connecticut 7, Brown 1 Drexel 14, Fairleigh Dickinson 13 E. Connecticut 12, W. Connecticut 1 E. Nazarene 10, Mass. Martime 3 Fairfield 5, Providence 2 John Jay 14, Stevens Tech 6 Princeton 19, Lehigh 3 Staten Island 4, Keane 1 Staten Island 4, Keane 1 Trinity, Conn., 7, Westfield St. 6 W. New England, 4, Framingham St. 2 SOUTH Centenary 7, Texas-Arington 1 David Lipipscomb 7-7, Martin-Methodist 0-1 Davidson 10, N.C.-Ashville 2 Delta St. 7, Jackson St. 0 E. Kentucky 9, Louisville 8 Eckerd 4, Embry Riddle 1 George Mason 9, Maryland 6 Georgia 8, Mercer 4 Georgia Southern 12, Georgia St. 5 Kansas 10, Cameron 3 Lamburb 3-1, Cumberland, Tenn. 2-1 Liberty 13, Virginia Tech 10, 11 innings Limestone 6, N.C. Charlotte 5 Memphis 9, Mississippi 8 Miami 12, Lymn 4 Mississippi St. 4, Southern Miss. 1 N. Iowa 6-8, Creighton 2-12 Pikeville 6, Union, Ky. 4 SE Louisiana 10, New Orleans 9 Shorter 4-0, Berry 2-1 South Alabama 12, Nicholls St. 8 South Carolina 9, Furman 8 Spring Hill 2, Auburn-Montgomery 1 Tennessee 7, Austin Peay 6 Troy St. 9, Auburn 2 Winnorth 11. Wake Forest 10 MIDWEST Aurora 17, North PARK 4 Anderson, ind. 12-1, Manchester 0-8 Bowling Green 23, Cincinnati 9 Windling 14, Napoleon 5 Calvin 9, Grand Valley St. 8 Cent. Iowa 10-3, Grinnel 1 Cornell, Iowa 20-1, Mount Clare 5-11 E. Michigan 10, Oakland, Mich. 4 Fort Hays St. 7, Sterling 0 lowa 22, Ammose 5 lowa 16-14, Kansas St. 8-8 North Central 15, Benediceta 4 lowa 6-8, Creighton 2-12, 4 game, 7 nnings SOUTHWEST St. Francis, III, 11, Lewis 5 St. Xavier, IV, Timothy Christian 2, 10 innings Sagina Val. St. 11, Adrian 9 S. Illinois 8, E. Illinois 6 Wichita St. 8-6, SW Missouri St. 1-5 Wis. Parkside 6-1, Lakeland 4-7 Dallas Baptist 5, McMurry 5 Okahoma 2-6, Missouri 17-1 Sul Ros St. 6, Heward Payne 2 SW Texas St. 3, Texas AM2 8 FAR WEST Brigham Young 10, Air Force 9 San Jose 16, Hawthorn St. 3 Wyoming 20-13, Metro St. 1-8 TOURNAMENTS MAC Championships First Round Kings, Pa. 21, Albright 4 Compiled from The Associated Press. COME PARTY ON THE PATIO Friday, May 3 WE'RE ON THE PATIO! The LAZER will have a live remote from 10-Midnight Giving away a Sony Discman & other prizes Register for the GRAND PRIZE GIVEAWAY! With Burger, Fries and Beer ALL for $2.50 Friday, May 3 5-10 Leave your little bros and sisters at HOME! Live Music on the Patio featuring Wire Tripper Also drop by Johnny's in K.C. 119th and Metcalf, and Shawnee at Shawnee Mission Pkwy & Pflumn 401N2ND 842-0377