2B Thursday, April 25,1996 SCORES & MORE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COLLEGE BASEBALL Kansas St.-Kansas Linescore Kansas St.-Kansas Linescore Kansas St. 131 000 204—11 17 1 Kansas 001 001 100—3 7 2 Blount, Thompson (6), Ciseth (7) Johnson (8) and Gardner; Peters, Williams (2), Barrett (7) and Dean, W-Blount (1-10) L—Peters (2-5) Wednesday's College Baseball Scorers By The Associated Press Auright 17, Wilkes 9 Bates 11, Maine-Farmington 5 Bluelief St. 2-3, W. Virginia St. 1- Connecticut 4, St. John's 6, 10 innings Corland St. 10, Binghamton St. 0 C.W. Post 17, Ionia 12 C.W. Post 17, Ionia 12 Trinity 9 Fairfield 6, Gibbonson 6 Fordham 11, Hotels 9 Latham 22, Kings Point 11 Manhattan 10, St. Francis, N.Y. 7 Manfield 8-9, East Groudburg 7-4 Merrimack 10, Mass-Lowell 1-3 Montcalm St. 7, Adelphi 13 RPL4-13, Ulai 1-6 Rutgers 2-12, Seton Hall 1-4 Shippensburg 5, Kutztown 4, 12 Innings, comp.susp.game Shippensburg 6-3, Kutztown 3-1, 1st game, 8 Siena 5, Columbia 3 S. Connecticut St. 5-4, Stryn Brook 3-4 St. Anselm 3, Assumption 2, 10 innings Trenton St. 9, York 8 SOUTH Anderson 8-10, Benedict 7-6 Auburn 11, Georgia St. 4 Auburn 8, Samford 2 Campbellsville 10-2, Asbury 0-0 Clemson 12, Charleston Southern 5 Coastal Carolina 2, N.C. Wimingham 1 Columbus 1, Faukner 0 Dair Lipchick 6, Trevoca Nazarene 4 Duke 9, Campbell 6 Florida 8, Cent. Florida 3 LSU 20, Louisiana Coll. 0 Methodist 5, Va. Wesleyan 1 Middle Tenn. 6, Ala.-Birmingham 4 Mississippi St. 5, Southern Miss. 4 Morehead St. 7-15, Pikeville 2-1 N.C. Wesleyan 5, Chowan 4 New Orleans 4, Nicholls St. 3 Newberry 9, Augusta 8 SE Louisiana 7, McNeese St. 3 Tennessee Tech 8, Mercer 3 Tucosumil 9, Melligan 3-2 Union, Ky. 5-1, Cumberland, Ky., 3-0 Union, Tenn. 20, Tenn.-Marmor 8 Va. Commonwealth 9, Radford 8 Virginia Tech 14, West Virginia 11 Wake Forest 11, N. Carolina &T 2 W. Kentucky 19, Murray St. 1 MIDWEST Akron, Delaware 4-5 Aquinas 8-6, Siena Heights 4-5. Ball St. 8-1, Bowling Green 3-18 Carthage 14-5, Maiden 7-3 Cent. Michigan 5-7, W. Michigan 4-9 Cleveland St. 10-5, Youngstown 1-8 L. Illinois 4-1, NE Illinois 2-3 E. Michigan 12-4, Toledo 0-6 Grand View 11-11, Mount Mercy 0-1 Hiram 7-14, Mount Union 2-8 Hope 10, Comerstone 7. Illinois 19, Chicago St. 6 Illinois St. 10-1, Bradley 4-3 Indiana 8, Indiana St. 5 Iowa 8, N. Iowa 6 Iowa St. 6, Milneaua 5 Kansas St. 11, Kansas 3 Kenton 9-5, Akron 8-6, 1st game, 8 innings Kenyon 5-4, Denison 3-7 MacMurray 15, Parks 4 Michigan St. 13, Oakland 6 Missouri 8-14, Nebraska 2-10 Mo. Westem 8, William Jewell 2 N. Kentucky 8, Cincinnati 8 Northwestern 8, Wis. Milwaukee 5 Notre Dame 13-13, St. Norbert 0-1 Otterbelt 4-1, Muskingum 3-2 Purdue 7, Butler 8 St. Francis, III, 15, Olivet Nazarene 6 St. Louis 3, S. Illinois 2 SW Missouri St. 16, SW Baptist 4 Tiffin 10-8, Rio Grande 2-0 Valparaiso 7, Lewis 3 Wabash 11, Rose-Hulman 6 Wayne, Bne. 3, Nebraska-Kearney 0-6 Westminster, Mo. 9, Greenville Wichita St. 19, Oklahoma St. 4 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 18, Oral Roberts 5 Ark.-Little Rock 10, Centenary 3 Dallas Baptist 15, Texas Wesleyan 3 Memphis 6, Arkansas St. 3 Oklahoma 12, Arizona St. 11 Sam Houston St. 9, Lamar 4 Texas Tech 8, Texas-Arlington 5 West Texas AM 22, Wayland Baptist 11 FAR WEST Air Force 18, Metro St. 12 San Francisco St. 20, Sanjanausla St. 4 Southern Cal 13, UC Santa Barbara 1 UCLA 13, CS Dominguez Hills 6 Wyoming 12, S Utah 1-6 PRO BASEBALL The American League at a glance Tuesday's Games Wednesday's Games Minnesota 8, Boston 6 Chicago 6, Texas 5 Oakland 9, Milwaukee 6 Cleveland 9, Baltimore 8 Kansas City 5, New York 2 Only games scheduled Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Thursday (schedule subject to change and-or blackouts): Minnesota 24, Detroit 11 Boston 11, Texas 9 California 4, Milwaukee 3 New York 10, Cleveland 8 Oakland 7, Toronto 6 Baltimore 5, Kansas City 8 Baltimore 7, Kansas City 8 The National League at a glance Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 2 Los Angeles 3, Atlanta 2 San Diego 7, Florida 2 (All timee Central) THURSDAY, APRIL 25 12:30.pm. ESPN — Men's tennis, Monte Carlo Open, early round coverage, at Monte Carlo, Monaco (same-day tape) USA — GPA Giga, Greater Greensboro Open, first round, at Greensboro, N.C. WWOR — Major League Baseball, N.Y. Mets at St. Louis 4 p.m. Tampa Bay 5, Philadelphia 4, OT TB5 — NBA Playoffs doubleheader, New York at Cleveland and Portland at Utah, at round one, game 1. '9s Tuesday, April 23 Philadelphia 4. Tampa Bay 1, series tied 2-1 WGNMajor League Baseball Chicago Cubs at San Diego 6 p.m. ESPN — NHL Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, game No. 5, Tampa Bay at Philadelphia or St. Louis at Toronto ESPN2 — NHL Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, game No. 5, St. Louis at Toronto or Tampa Bay at Philadelphia NTN — NBA Playoffs doubleheader, Atlanta at Indiana and Houston at LA Lakers, round one, game No. 1's WGN — Major League Baseball, Seattle at Chicago White Sox 6:30 p.m. Pittsburgh vs. Washington Late Game Not Included Wednesday, April 17 Washington 6, Pittsburgh 4 Wednesday, April 17 Pittsburgh 4, Washington 1, Washington incomer 0, 1 New York Rangers vs. Montreal Wednesday, April 24 Pittsburgh at Washington (n) Wednesday, April 24 New York Rangers vs. Montreal Tuesday, April 16 Montreal 3 N.Y.Rangers 2 OT montreal 3, N.Y. Rangers 2, OT N.Y. Rangers 2, O1 Thursday, April 18 Thursday, April 18 I. Y. Hangers 3 Sunday, April 21 Sunday, April 21 N.Y. Rangers 2 Montreal 1 Tuesday. April 23 N. Y. Rangers 4. Montreal 3. series tied 2-2 Florida vs. Boston Wednesday, April 17 Monday, April 22 Florida 8. Boston 7. Florida 6, Boston 3 Florida 4, Boston 2, Florida leads series 3-0 WESTERN CONFERENCE wednesday, April 17 Detroit 4 Winnings 1 Detroit 4, Winnipesg 0 Tuesday, April 23 Detroit 6, Winnpeg 1, Detroit leads series 3-1 Friday, April 19 Detroit 4, Winnipeg Detroit 4, Winnipeg 1 Sunday, April 21 Winning 4, Detroit 1 Colorado vs. Vancouver Detroit vs. Winnipeg Wednesday, April 17 Thursday, April 18 Chicago vs. Calgary Vancouver 4, Colorado 3, seriest tied 2-2 Monday, April 23 /ancouver 5, Colorado 4 Tuesday, April 16 Colorado 5, Vancouver 2 Saturday, April 20 Colorado 4. Vancouver 0 Chicago 4, Calgary 1 ingary0 Friday, April 19 Sunday, April 21 Chicago 7. Calgary 5. Chicago 2, Calgary 1, BOT, Chicago wins hursday, April 25 Vancouver at Colorado, 9 p.m. Saturday, April 27 Colorado at Vancouver, 10:30 p.m. Monday, April 29 Vancouver at Colorado, 9 p.m., if necessary. Toronto vs. St. Louis St. Louis 3, Toronto 1 Thursday, April 16 Toronto 5. St. Louis 4. OT Louis 4, OT Sunday, April 21 St Louis 3 Toronto 2 OT St. Louis 5, Toronto 1, St. Louis leads series Tuesday. April 23 Thursday, April 25 St. Louis at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 27 Toronto at St. Louis, 7:30 p.m., if necessary Compiled from The Associated Press. St. Louis at Toronto, 7:30 p.m., if necessary Monday April 28 Colorado 4, Chicago 3 Houston 8, San Francisco 4 Montreal 12, St. Louis 11 New York 8, Cincinnati 6, 10 innings TRANSACTIONS Wednesday's Sports Transacctions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League National League FOOTBALL BOSTON RED SOX—Placed DH Jose Canseco on the 15-day disabled list. Optioned RHP Joe Hudson to Pawtucket of the International League. Purchased the contract of RHP Rich Garces. Recalled C Alex Delgado from Trenton of the Eastern League. NEW YORK YANKEES—Activated RHP Scott Kamieniecki from the 15-day disabled list. Optioned INF Robert Eenhoom to Columbus of the International League. HOUSTON ASTROS—Signed RHP Xavier Hernandez, Optioned RHP Mark Small to Tucson of the Pacific Coast League National Football League ATLANTA FALCONS—Signed K Steve McLaughlin and P Greg Ivy. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS— Signed RB Marcus Allen to a three-year contract. Pittsburgh 6, Florida 3 Montreal 7, Cincinnati 6, 10 innings St. Louis 9, New York 4 Philadelphia 10, Colorado 8 Atlanta 8, San Francisco 3 Los Angeles 5, Houston 2 San Diego 5, Chicago 4 PRO HOCKEY NL Playoff Glance, Sub By The Associated Press EASTERN CONFERENCE Philadelphia vs. Tampa Bay Tuesday, April 16 Philadelphia 3, Tampa Bay 3 Thursday, April 18 Tampa Bay 2, Philadelphia 1, OT Sunday, April 21 Continued from Page 1. Baseball: Jayhawks' offense falls flat against reborn K-State Kansas reliever Casey Barrett allowed four runs in the ninth to complete the Wildcat scoring. "We just weren't as fired up and were yesterday." Kansas designated hitter Josh Dimmick said. "We didn't come out from the beginning with the energy we needed. I don't know if we were tired, but there was a difference." "That's baseball," Kansas left fielder Justin Headley said. "We had a letdown tonight." Despite the loss the Jayhawks are close to clinching a spot in the Big Eight tournament. But that isn't enough "We kind of figured we'd make that," Kansas second baseman Josh Kliner said. "Right now, we want to finish in fourth place. We've been playing pretty good recently and we should be ready for the tournev." These two teams will play the third game of their five game series at 5 p.m. tomorrow at Frank Myers Field in Manhattan. Mario Opipari (0-2, 8.34 earned run average) is scheduled to pitch for Kansas. The Wildcats starter is to be announced. sign language interpreters provided