2B Monday, April 22, 1996 SCORES & MORE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PRO FOOTBALL 1996 NFL Draft Big Eight Selections (x-compensatory selection; y-supplemental selection) First Round 5. New York Giants, Cedric Jones, de, Oklahoma 6. St. Louis (from Washington), Lawrence Phillips, of McKinney 79. Miami (from y-Jacksonville), Dorian Brew, dh Kansas 93. x-Green Bay, Tyrone Williams, db, Neb 83. St. Louis (from Chicago), Jerald Moore, fb. 105. St. Louis, Percell Gaskins, Ib, Kansas State. 101. New England, Heath Iain g, Colorado 105. St. Louis, Perceil Gaskins, ib, Kansas 108. Cincinnati, Jevon Langford, de, Oklahoma State. 112. Arizona (from Minnesota), Aaron Graham, c. Nebraska. 122. Denver (from y-Carolina), Darius Johnson. db. Oklahoma 128. x-San Francisco, Daryl Price, de, Colorado. 144. Cincinnati, Greg Myers, db, Colorado. 149. New York, Feedback from Cincinnati, Chicago. 149. New England (from Oakland), Christian Peter, dt, Nebraska 151. Indianapolis, Steve Martin, dt. Missouri. 161. Arizona (from Green Bay through Kansas City), Harry Stamps Jr., t, Oklahoma. Sixth Grade 171. New York Giants, Doug Colman, Ib, Nebraska 181. Denver, Tony Veland, db, Nebraska. 192. San Diego, from u. Carolina through 192. San Diego (from y-Carolina through Pittsburgh), Bryan Stenborn, c. Colorado. 207. x-Dallas, Wendell Davis, db, Oklahoma. 209. x-Seattle, T.J. Cunningham, db, Colo- 20. x. Olaia, Wendell Davis, db, Oklaomba. 20. x. Seattle, J. C. Tunningham, db, Dolo Seventh Round 233. Denver (from y-Carolina), L.1. Levine, rb, Kansas. 219. Cincinnati, Rod Jones, t, Kansas. 226. Denver, Chris Banks, k, Kansas. 224. y-Carolina, Kerry Hicks, de, Colorado. 247. x-New England, J.R. Conrad, g. Okla ha- mia PRO HOCKEY National Hockey League Playoffs First Round (Best-of-7) Yesterday's Game Tampa Bay 5, Philadelphia 4, OT, Tampa Bay lead series 2-1 N. Y. Rangers 2, Montreal 1, Montreal leads series 2-1 nnninnipe 4, Detroit 1, Detroit leads series 2-1 Chicago 7, Calgary 5, Chicago leads series 2-1 St. Louis 3, Toronto 2, OT, St. Louis leads series 2-1 Tonight's Games Tonight's sames Pittsburgh at Washington, 6:30 p.m. Boston at Florida, 6:30 p.m. Colorado at Vancouver, 9:30 p.m. PRO BASKETBALL National Basketball Association EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division | | W | L | Pct GE | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | y-Orlando | 60 | 22 | .732 | | x-New York | 47 | 35 | .573 | 13 | | x-Miami | 42 | 40 | .512 | 18 | | Washington | 39 | 43 | .476 | 21 | | Boston | 33 | 49 | .402 | 27 | | New Jersey | 30 | 52 | .366 | 30 | | Philadelphia | 18 | 64 | .220 | 42 | z-Chicago 72 10 878 — x-Indiana 52 63 104 — x-Cleveland 47 35 573 25 x-Antalla 46 36 561 26 x-Detroit 46 36 561 26 Charlotte 46 31 500 31 Milwaukee 25 57 305 47 Toronto 25 61 256 51 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division | | W | L | Pct GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | y-San Antonio | 59 | 23 | 1.78 | | x-Ulah | 55 | 27 | 6.71 | | x-Houston | 48 | 34 | 1.58 | | Denver | 35 | 47 | 4.27 | | Minnesota | 26 | 56 | 3.17 | | Dallas | 26 | 56 | 3.17 | | Vancouver | 26 | 57 | 1.83 | z-Seattle 64 18 7.80 — x-LA. Lakers 53 29 6.46 11 x-Portland 44 38 .537 20 x-Phoenix 41 41 .500 23 x-Sacramento 39 43 .476 25 Golden State 36 46 .439 28 L.A. Clippers 29 53 .534 35 x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division z-won title certificate New York 122, Boston 111 Philadelphia 109, Toronto 105, OT Chicago 103, Washington 93 Orlando 103, Charlotte 100 Indiana 89, Cleveland 88 Houston 118, Phoenix 110 Dallas 103, San Antonio 98 Denver 99, Seattle 88 Atlanta 104, Miami 92 Vancouver 108, L.A. Clippers 101 Detroit 108, Milwaukee 92 Sacramento 107, Golden State 100 L.A. Lakers 92, Portland 82 Eod Regular Season SPORTS WATCH Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Monday. (schedule subject to change and or blackout) (All times Central) MONDAY, APRIL22 6:30 p.m. Compiled from The Associated Press. ESPN2 — NHL Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, game No. 3, Pittsburgh at Washington 6:35 p.m. TBS Major League Baseball Los Angeles at Atlanta ■ WGN — Major League Baseball, Colorado at Chicago Cubs 7:30 p.m. ESPN — Pro Golf, World Championship, of Golf, U.S. Championship, first round matches, at Lake Oconee, Ga. (same-day tape) 9:30 p.m. ESPN2 — NHL Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, game No. 4, Colorado at Vancouver PRO BASEBALL American League Yesterdav's Games Cleveland 11, Boston 7 New York 9, Minnesota 5 Milwaukee 5, Kansas City 4 Texas 9, Baltimore 6 Oakland 6, Chicago 5 Seattle 9, Toronto 5 California 6, Detroit 5 National League Yesterday's Games San Diego 2, Atlanta 1, 15 innings Montreal 9, Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 2 Colorado 6, New York 4 San Francisco 7, Chicago 6 Houston 7, Cincinnati 5 Florida 5, Los Angeles 4 CLUB SPORTS RESULTS DILBERT® The Kansas Judo Association Presidents Cup VI tournament Lightweights Hidenabu Takaki — 3rd place Middleweights Josh Lester — 1st place WALLY, IT MIGHT NOT SEEM FAIR THAT NEW EMPLOYEES ARE PAID MORE THAN YOU... CATBERT, H.R. DIRECTOR BUT YOU COULD ALWAYS QUIT AND THEN REAPPLY FOR YOUR OLD JOB AT A HIGHER SALARY. By Scott Adams TENNIS: "I was very proud of the way the team kept their composure to fight back and win this match," Merzbacher said. I JUST MIGHT DO THAT!! Kansas had an easier time with Oklahoma. The Jayhawks captured the doubles point by winning two of three doubles matches. Then they won four of the six singles matches. Hunt won her 39th match of the season and finished undefeated in Big Eight play. Continued from Page 1. Hunt, ranked No. 2 in the country, scored her 38th victory of the season with a 6-3, 6-4 victory against Martina Hautova. Kylie Hunt and Jenny Atkerson. WOULD YOU MIND RUBBING THIS CATNIP ALL OVER YOUR BODY FIRST? Akterson finished her career at Kansas undefeated in the conference with a 24-0 record by defeating Anne Covert 7-5, 6-2. Kansas bounced back by winning four of the six singles matches in the singles competition. The men captured the title with a 5-2 win over Oklahoma and a 6-1 victory over Oklahoma State. Against the Cowboys, Kansas captured the doubles point by winning two of three doubles matches and four of the six singles matches. Kansas' Luis Uribe and Fernando Sierra had their 10-match winning streak snapped with an 8-4 double loss to Oklahoma State's Aleksander Paunic and Peter Hawcw. Kansas defeated the Sooners by winning all three doubles matches and five of the six singles matches. Three players finished the Big Eight season undefeated. Enrique Abaroa,Xavier Avila,and Victor Fimbres finished the conference 5-0. Winning the conference has been a goal for both teams all season. Now that it is finally in the books, the teams are relieved. "These teams have worked hard and played well all year," Center said. "Winning the conference has been a goal. This is a good program that is only getting better." BASEBALL; Chris Williams earned his second save. Byrd had two of his series-high eight hits and drove in three runs. Clay Baird (4-5) won his first game since March 16 after giving up three earned runs in 5 1/3 innings. Continued from Page 1. In the opener, Kansas battled back from a 7-4 deficit for the win. Kansas scored four runs in the fourth and five in the eighth to ensure the victory. Adrian Lewis — 3rd place Heavyweights Gabriel Rivera — 3rd place Novice heavyweights Kansas coach Bobby Randall said he was happy with the team's play. Kansas shortstop Joe DeMarco and right fielder Les Walrond each hit home runs. The Jayhawks conclude the conference schedule with a five-game series this week with Kansas State. The Wildcats are tied for fifth place making this week extremely important. "It felt good," Headley said. "I was kidding him about that." Headley tied a school record set earlier in the year by second baseman Josh Kliner with three doubles in one game. "We had a good series at Nebi; raska," he said. "We didn't win the last game but it came out better for us than it came out for them." "This was good, but now we've got to go to K-State," Headley said. "That's going to be an important series." Paul Davis — 1st place Jerome Mayer — 3rd place Notice lightweights Todd Hatstead — 3rd place Jayhawks scored four times in the seventh taking an 8-7 lead that they didn't relinquish. Josh Wingerd (1-1) went 1 2/3 innings of shutout relief for his first win of the season. Nebraska center fielder Francis Collins extended his hitting streak to 26 games. : GOOD LUCK SKINTIMATE Shave Gel Salutes Intramural Excellence to all of the University of Kansas Recreation Services Women's Softball Tournament Teams WOMEN'S GREEK Alpha Gamma Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Kappa Gamma Sigma Delta Tau &Sigma Kappa WOMEN'S OPEN Joe's Harem & Watkins Hall GOOD-BYE NICKS. No soap and water shave helps protect against nicks and dryness like Skintimate Shave Gel. © 1995 S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. All rights reserved. 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