2B Thursday, April 18, 1996 SCORES & MORE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COLLEGE BASEBALL Wednesday's College Baseball Scores By The Associated Press EAST Army 13, Fairfield 6 Bateson 5, Clark 1 Bates 8, Colby-Sawyer 7 Connecticut 5-0, St. John's 4-5, 1st game, 11 innings C.W. Post 7, Mahatman 6 Drews 7, New Jersey Tech 6 E. Connecticut 13, W. Connecticut 5 Fordham 9, Wagner 4 Maryland 5, Towson 8 Massachusetts 18, Cent. Connecticut 12 Montclair 9, W. Connecticut 2 Paco 10, Marisal 3 Penn 9-11, Phila. Textile 7-1 Penn 8-11, 3, Cornell 6-2 Providence 8-9, Boston Col. 3-5 St. Francis, NY 5, St. Peter's 1 St. Rose 21, American Intl. 2 Ursulin 5, Franklin & Marshall 4 W. Maryland 5, Ggets 8s Wesleyan 11, Quinlipliac 7 Yale 15, Iona 5 SOUTH Alabama 12, Ala.-Birmingham 5 Auburn 13, Mercer 6 Bellhaven 3, West Alabama 2 Clemson 8, South Carolina 0 David Lipschitz 6-2, Campbellsville 3-4 Duke 10, E. Tennessee St. 4 Florida Southern 4, Eckerd 0 Gardner-webb 8, N. Greenwich 1 Geormason Mason 12, Md.-Baltimore County 1 Georgetown, Ky. 13, Lindsey Wilson 10 Georgia Southern 4, Charleston Southern 0 Louisiana Tech 15, McNeese St. 0 Memphis St. 7, SE Missouri 6 Mississippi St. 8, South Alabama 3 Murray St. 15, Louisville 9 New Orleans 5, Tulane 4 Newberry 5-8, Lenoir-Rhyne 4-1 N.C.A./Asheville 10, Georgia St. 4 N.C.-Greensboro 10, Appalachian St. 4 N.C. Charlotte 9, Davidson 1 Randolph-Macon 9, Hampden-Sydney 6 Leo 12, Warner Southern 5 Sewanee 5-5, Maryville, Tenn. 4-4 Stetson 7, Bethune-Cookman 6 Tennessee Tech 10, Samford 4 Troy State 17, Florida &M2 Tusculum 11, Carson-Newman 10, 10 innings Vanderbilt 17, Evansville 9 VM 6, Bluefield Col. 5 Western Carolina 12, Eastern Kentucky 11 Wake Forest 8, Elon 1 West Georgia 8, Kennesaw 6 Winhop 3, Furman 0 MIDWEST Illinois 8. Indiana St.6 Anderson 11, Francis Marion 6 Ashland 11,9, Grand Valley St. 0-8 Ball St. 3-5, Xavier, Ohio 2-6 Bradley 2-4, N. Illinois 1-5 Denison 8, Muskogin 6 Emporia St. 10-3, Mo. Southern 2-20 Grand View 16-14, Mercury Mount 6-7 SOUTHWEST Illinois 8, Indiana St. 6 Iowa 19, W. Illinois 2 Kent St. 9, Dayton 5 Kentucky 7, Cincinnati 6 Lewis 13, St. Xavier 8 Loras 7-11, Luther 6-4 Marietta 7-15, Mount Union 3-2 Michigan 3, Cant. Michigan 2 Michigan St. 13, E. Michigan 6 NW Missouri St. 6-6, Bellevue 5-5 Nebraska-Kaearn 17-10, Regis 6-2 Northwud, Mich. 2-5, Saginaw St., 6-10 Oakland, Mich. 9-7, Wayne, Mich. 8-6 Ohio St. 17, Marshall 3 Upper lown 18-16, Simpson, Iowa 3-5 westminster 16, Greenville 4-8 Wichita St. 6, Houston 4 William Penn 14-15, Warburg 6-6 Wittenberg 4-10, Ohio Weslyn 0-6 Wooster 13-5, Oberlin 2-0 Arkansas St. 6, Tenn.-Martin 5 Texas Lutheran 23, Trinity, Texas 6 FAR WEST Air Force 15, N. Colorado 8 CS Northbridge 7, Long Beach St. 4. San Diego 7, Point Loma 1 Big Eight Conference Box Scores Kansas St.-Missouri Linescore Kansas St. 001 307 110 — 13 16 1 Missouri 403 225 100 — 13 16 1 Traylor, Thompson (4), Blount (6), Johnson (8) and Cranford; Callier, Brewster (6), Stine (8) and Buchman, W—Sine (2:0), L—Thompson (0-2) HR—Kansas F, Fereday 2, Poepard, Missouri, Fry, Jaworowski, Mosley, Tyson, White. Oklahoma St.-Oklahoma Linescore Oklahoma St. 200 301 125—14 16 1 Oklahoma 000 004 004—4 1 Graves, Adkins (7) and Holliday, Folmar (6) Wiggin, Fisher (4), Mead (7), Rogers (8) Glasco (9) and Flores, W—Gravases (7), L—Wiggin (0-1) HR—Oklahoma St., Sahali (11), hartburg (2) Oklahoma, Hansen (3), Shackelford (8). PRO BASEBALL National League National League At The Glaze By At the Press All Times CDT Tuesday's Games Chicago 6, Cincinnati 3 Montreal 7, Philadelphia 6 Atlanta 5, Florida 2 Pittsburgh 13, St. Louis 3 Houston 9, New York 6 San Diego 10, Colorado 6 San Francisco 5, Los Angeles 3 Wednesday's Games Houston 7, New York 5 Chicago 8, Cincinnati 6, 10 innings San Diego 11, Colorado 6 Los Angeles 11, San Francisco 2 SPORTS WATCH Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Friday (schedule subject to change and or blackouts): (All times Central) THURSDAY, APRIL 18 1 p.m. WGN Major League Baseball San Francisco at Chicago Cubs USA — Senior PGA Golf, Seniors' Championship, first round, at Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 6:30 D.m. ESPN — NHL Playoffs, Montreal at N.Y. Rangers or Tampa Bay at Philadelphia TBS — Major League Baseball, Florida at Atlanta ESPN2 - NHL Playoffs, Tampa Bay at Philadelphia 6:35 p.m. WGN — NBA Basketball, Detroit at Chicago Chicago ESPN2 — Major League Soccer, Kansas City at Dallas (same-day tape) Atlanta 4. Florida 2 Thursday's Games Alamanda 4, Florida 2 Philadelphia 9, Montreal 3 St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 1 Pittsburgh (Wagner 2-0) at St. Louis (Stottlemyre 1-0), 12:35 p.m. San Francisco (VanLandingham 0-2) at Chicago (Castillo 0-1), 1:20 p.m. Philadelphia (M.Williams 0-1) at Montreal (Reuter 1-1), 6:35 p.m. Florida (Hammond 0-2) at Atlanta (Glavine 1-2), 6:40 p.m. Friday's Games San Francisco at Chicago, 2:20 p.m. Los Angeles at Florida, 6:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Montreal, 6:35 p.m. St. Louis at Philadelphia, 6:35 p.m. Colorado at New York, 6:40 p.m. San Diego at Atlanta, 6:40 p.m. Cincinnati at Houston, 7:05 p.m. By The Associated Pres All Times CDT Tuesday's Games Detroit 13, Toronto 6 Milwaukee 6, New York 3 Baltimore 6, Boston 1 Cleveland 7, Minnesota 2 Kansas City 6, Chicago 5 Texas 5, Oakland 3 Seattle 5, California 3 Minnesota 9, Cleveland 8 Wednesday's Games Late classes not included Milwaukee 8, New York 4 Texas 12, Oakland 1 Baltimore 6, 12 innings Toronto at California, (n) Detroit at Seattle, (n) Thursday's Games Boston (Moyer 1-1) at Baltimore (Mussina 3-0), 0.5EF 2.05 p.m. Milwaukee (Sparks 0-2) at Kansas City (Gubicaza 1-2), 7.05 p.m. Toronto (Ware 0-1) at California (Sanderson 0-1), 9.05 p.m. Detroit (Sodowsky 1-0) at Seattle (Bosio 1-0), 9.05 p.m. Olympus schoolhouse Friday's Games Only games scheduled Boston at Cleveland, 6:05 p.m. New York at Minnesota, 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Kansas City, 7:05 p.m. Baltimore at Texas, 7:35 p.m. Detroit at California, 9:05 p.m. Chicago at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. Toronto at Seattle, 9:05 SBNA Glue, Su PRO HOCKEY National Hockey League Playoff Day-by-Day At A Glance By The Associated Press First Round (Best-of-7) Tuesday, April 16 Philadelphia 7, Tampa Bay 3, Philadelphia leads 1, 0 St. Louis 3, Toronto 1, St. Louis leads series 1-0 Montreal 3, N.Y. Rangers 2, OT. Montreal leads series 1-0 Wednesday, April 17 Colorado 5, Vancouver 2, Colorado leads series 1-0. leads series 1-0 Detroit 4, Winnipike 1, Detroit leads series 1-0 Florida 6, Boston 3, Florida leads series 1-0 Chicago 4, Calgary 1, Chicago leads series 1-1 Washington 6, Pittsburgh 4, Washington leads series 1-0 Thursday, April 18 tampa Bay at Philadelphia; 6:30 p.m. Montreal at N. Rangers; 6:30 p.m. St. Louis at Toronto; 6:30 p.m. Vancouver at Colorado; 8 p.m. Fridav. April 19 Washington at Pittsburgh, 6:30 p.m. Winnipeg at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Calgary at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. PRO BASKETBALL By The Associated Press By The Associated Press All Times CDT EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pct GB y-Orlando 57 22 723 x-New York 52 66 582 11 Miami 41 39 .513 16½ Washington 39 41 .488 18½ Boston 32 48 .400 25½ New Jersey 30 50 .375 27½ Philadelphia 17 63 .213 40½ z-Chicago 70 9 886 — x-Indiana 50 30 625 10½ x-Detroit 45 34 570 25 x-Cleveland 45 34 570 25 x-Antila 44 35 557 26 Charlotte 40 39 506 30 Milwaukee 24 55 304 46 Toronto 60 20 650 49¼ WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division | | W | L | Pct | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | y-San Antonio | 58 | 22 | .725 | — | | x-Utah | 53 | 27 | .663 | 5 | | x-Houston | 46 | 34 | .575 | 12 | | Denver | 34 | 45 | .430 | 23½ | | Minnesota | 26 | 54 | .325 | 32 | | Dallas | 24 | 55 | .304 | 13½ | | Vancouver | 13 | 66 | .165 | 44½ | y-Santaite 63 17 7.788 — x-LA. Lakers 51 28 1.646 11½ x-Portland 43 37 5.538 20 x-Phoenix 40 39 5.506 22½ Sacramento 37 42 .468 25½ Golden State 36 44 .450 27 L.A. Clippers 44 51 .363 34 E.L.P. clipshop x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division z-won conference title Tuesday's Games Orlando 113, Washington 95 Cleveland 80, Atlanta 77 Chicago 68, Milwaukee 80 L.A. Lakers 113, Dallas 95 Uah 108, L.A. Clippers 85 Phoenix 111, Houston 100 San Antonio 95, Vancouver 86 Worcester Sports Games Wednesday's Games Late Game Not Included New Jersey 107, Toronto 95 Philadelphia 90, Miami 84 Boston 121, Washington 106 Indiana 103 Golden State 109, Minnesota 10 Seattle 94, Portland 90 Phoenix at Sacramento (n) Thursday's Games Atlanta at Orlando 6:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Charlotte 6:30 p.m. New York at Cleveland 6:30 p.m. Detroit at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Denver at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Houston, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. Utsah at Vancouver, 9 p.m. Friday's Games Washington at Toronto, 6 p.m. Boston at New Jersey, 6:30 p.m. Orlando at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. Charlotte at New York, 7 p.m. Miami at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. Vancouver at Denver, 8 p.m. Dallas at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Minnesota at Seattle, 9 p.m. Portland at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. 901 KANSAS SOFTBALL Kansan staff report Playing in Omaha, Neb., the Jayhawks defeated Creighton, 3-2, in the opener but lost the second game to the Blue Jays, 3-1. It was the Jayhawks' seventh split in their last nine doubleheaders. The Kansas softball team split yet another doubleheader yesterday. In the first game, Kansas got production from the heart of its lineup. Catcher Kristina Johnson and second baseman Heather Richins both went three for four. But the Jayhawks' winning run in the top of the eighth inning came as a result of two passed balls. With one out, Kansas center fielder Julie True moved from second base to third on the first passed ball and scored two batters later on the second. Kansas pitcher Sarah Workman picked up the victory to improve her record to 13-9 after she relieved starter Beth Robinson in the fifth inning. Workman's day wasn't done after the first game, however. She pitched the entire second game, and allowed three Blue Jay runs on seven hits in a losing effort. In the second game, Creighton scored first in the second inning. Blue Jays left fielder Christy Lunceford moved to third on a sacrifice bunt, which followed her lead-off double. Lunceford then scored on an RBI single from first baseman Erin Fraser. Kansas answered with a run in the third inning. Johnson's RBI single scored left fielder Katie Morgan from third base. That was the Jayhawks' first and last run. The Blue Jays put tallies on the board in both the third and fourth innings to improve their record to 11-16. The Jayhawks fell to 27-19. 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