2B Monday, April 15.1996 SCORES & MORE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PRO BASEBALL American League Standings East Division East Division W 2 L Pct. GB Baltimore 9 2 .818 — New York 6 4 .600 2½ Detroit 7 6 .538 3 Toronto 5 6 .455 4 Boston 2 9 .182 7 Central Division W 5 L Pct. GB Cleveland 5 5 .500 — Minnesota 5 6 .455 % Milwaukee 4 6 .400 1 Chicago 4 7 .364 1 1/2 Kansas City 4 7 .364 1 1/2 Yesterday's Games W 1 L Pct. GB Texas 8 3 .727 — Seattle 8 4 .667 ¼ California 5 6 .455 3 Oakland 5 6 .455 3 Seattle 9, Toronto 4 Detroit 5, California 4 Minnesota 4, Baltimore 1 New York 12, Texas 3 Milwaukee 5, Kansas City 2 Cleveland 7, Chicago 4 Cleveland 7, Chicago 4 National League Standings East Division W L Pct. GB Montreal 7 5 4.58 — Atlanta 6 7 4.62 1½ Philadelphia 5 6 4.55 1½ Florida 4 9 3.08 3½ New York 3 7 3.00 3 Central Division | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cincinnati | 7 | 5 | .583 | — | | St. Louis | 7 | 5 | .583 | — | | Chicago | 7 | 5 | .545 | ½/2 | | Pittsburgh | 6 | 5 | .545 | ½/2 | | Houston | 6 | 5 | .385 | 2½/2 | | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | San Diego | 8 | 4 | .657 | 1 | | San Francisco | 8 | 4 | .657 | 1 | Los Angeles | 7 | 7 | .500 | 2 | Colorado | 5 | 5 | .500 | 2 | Yesterday's Games Nicolen Cincinnati 5, Houston 3, 1st game Houston at Cincinnati 2, 1st game Pittsburgh 5, Montreal 2 Philadelphia at St. Louis Chicago 6, San Francisco 2 Los Angeles 6, Florida 1 Attanta 4, San Diego 0 New York at Colorado (n) Compiled from The Associated Press and Kansan staff reports. PRO HOCKEY National Hockey League EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division | | W L | T Pts | GF GA | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | y-Philadelphia | 45 24 14 | 103 103 | 280 | | x-N.Y. Rangers | 41 27 14 | 96 272 | 237 | | x-Florida | 41 17 14 | 90 273 | 230 | | x-Washington | 39 32 11 | 89 234 | 204 | | x-Tampa Bay | 38 32 12 | 89 238 | 248 | | New Jersey | 37 33 12 | 86 215 | 202 | | N.Y. Islanders | 22 50 10 | 54 229 | 315 | y-Pittsburgh 49 29 4 102 362 284 x-Boston 40 31 11 92 182 264 x-Montreal 40 32 10 90 285 248 Hartford 34 39 9 77 237 259 Buffalo 33 42 7 73 247 262 Ottawa 18 59 5 41 191 291 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division | | W L | T Pts | GF GA | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | y-Detroit | 62 13 | 7 131 | 181 181 | | x-Chicago | 40 28 | 14 192 | 273 220 | | x-Toronto | 34 36 | 12 80 | 247 252 | | x-St. Louis | 32 34 | 16 80 | 219 248 | | x-Winnipeg | 36 39 | 6 78 | 273 286 | | Dallas | 26 42 | 14 82 | 287 280 | y-Colorado 47 25 10 104 326 240 x-Calgary 34 37 11 79 621 240 x-Vancouver 32 35 15 79 278 278 Anaheim 34 39 8 87 229 245 Edmonton 30 44 8 68 239 304 Los Angeles 24 40 18 76 256 302 San Jose 20 55 7 47 252 357 clinched division title clinched playoff spot Yesterday's Games Late Game Not Included Boston 6, Pittsburgh 5 Philadelphia 3, Tampa Bay 1 Florida 4, N.Y. Rangers 1 St Louis 2, Chicago 2, tie Detroit 5, Dallas 1 Los Angeles 5, Colorado 4, OT Buffalo 4, Hartford 1 Winnipeg at Anaheim (n) End Regular Season PRO BASKETBALL National Basketball Association EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division | | W | L | Pct GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | y-Orlando | 56 | 22 | .718 | | x-New York | 45 | 33 | .577 | 11 | | Miami | 40 | 38 | .513 | 16 | | Washington | 39 | 39 | .500 | 17 | | Boston | 31 | 48 | .392 | 25½ | | New Jersey | 29 | 49 | .372 | 27 | | Philadelphia | 16 | 63 | .202 | 40½ | Central District z-Chicago 69 9 .885 — x-Indiana 49 29 .855 — Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Monday (schedule subject to change and or blackouts). SPORTS WATCH (All times Central) MONSDY,APRIL 15 10:30 a.m. PRIME — Running, Boston Marathon, at Boston 7 p.m. WGN — Major League Baseball, Cincinnati at Chicago Cuba **PRIME — Boxing, Sergio Milaian (21-9-1) vs. Jeorge Elsiser Julio (30-0-1) for Milan's NABO bantamweight tie; Demetrio Ceballos (14-0-1) vs. Juan Torres (7-0-2) junior weltferm, at inglewood, Calif. x-Detroit 44 34 564 25 Atlanta 44 34 564 25 Cleveland 44 34 564 25 Charlotte 40 38 513 29 Milwaukee 24 54 308 45 Toronto 20 58 256 49 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division | | W | L | Pct | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | y-San Antonio | 57 | 21 | .731 | — | | x-Uthal | 52 | 26 | .667 | 5 | | x-Houston | 46 | 32 | .590 | 11 | | Denver | 34 | 44 | .436 | 23 | | Minnesota | 26 | 44 | .329 | 31½ | | Dallas | 24 | 54 | .308 | 33 | | Vancouver | 13 | 65 | .168 | 44 | y-Seattle 61 17 .782 — x-LA. Lakers 50 28 .641 11 x-Portland 42 36 .538 19 x-Phoenix 39 39 .500 22 Sacramento 35 42 .455 25½ Golden State 34 44 .436 27 L.A. Clippers 29 49 .372 32 x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division z-won conference title Sunday's Games Late Games Not Included Atlanta 99, New Jersey 90 Charlotte 94, Philadelphia 78 Washington 110, Toronto 97 Chicago 98, at Cleveland 72 Portland 81, Vancouver 79 Denver 98, Minnesota 91 L.A. Lakers 118, Phoenice 114 Milwaukee 114, Orlando 101 Detroit 105, Boston 96, CT L.A. Clippers at Sacramento (n) Utah at Golden State (n) BY SCOTT ADAMS DILBERT® Tennis teams chill Colorado Kansan staff report A snowstorm couldn't keep the Kansas tennis teams from winning. The No. 10 men's team and the No. 18 women's team defeated Colorado's teams on Saturday in Denver. The men beat the No. 32 Buffaloes, 5-2. The women defeated Colorado 6-1. The matches were delayed and moved indoors to the Ranch Country Club after a spring snowstorm swept through the area. Luis Uribe and Fernando Sierra moved to 23-2 after beating Colorado's Mitch Robinson and Marc Bauer 8-6. The Jayhawks then won four of six singles matches. Enrique Abaroa, ranked No. 19. defeated No. 57 Bauer, 76 (10), 3-6, 6-3, and No. 77 Victor Fimbres followed with a 6-3, 6-4 victory against No. 97 Arthur Rusiecki. The victory was fifth consecutive for the men's team. The Jayhawks have won 13 of their last 15 matches and 19 consecutive matches against Big Eight Conference opponents. They are 19-5 overall and 3-0 in the Big Eight. For the women, the victory was their 18th consecutive in the Big Eight. They are now 13-7 overall and 5-0 in the Big Eight. The team is striving for a fifth-consecutive Big Eight title. won all three doubles matches. Teams are awarded one point for the entire doubles competition and one point for each singles match. Kansas' Christie Sim and Maria Abatjoglou claimed their 20th victory of the season. Kylie Hunt, ranked No. 3 nationally, grabbed her 37th victory of the season with a 6-1, 6-0 victory against Emmanuelle DuCrot. In singles, the Jayhawks won five of the six matches. Sim, Abatjoglou, Jenny Atkerson and Kris Sell were the Jayhawks' other singles winners. Both teams will play their final big Eight matches next weekend against Oklahoma and Oklahoma State. Women's golf team falls hard in Indiana The Kansas women's team was in sixth place after the first two rounds at the Boilermaker Invitational in West Lafayette, Ind. Michigan State and Northwestern rounding out the top five. But the Jayhawks struggled yesterday and finished ninth in the 12-team field. Kansas shot a 333 in the final round, ending with a total of 984. No. 35 Michigan won the tournament with a score of 950, followed by the host team, Purdue, with a 956. Big Eight Conference foe Missouri finished third, with Beth Reuter was the best Jayhawk at the tournament with a three-round score of 243, good for 19th place and a career-low total. She was followed by junior Missy Russell, who entered the day in eight place but finished with a score of 244 and an 21st place finish. Kansas will be off until April 21-23, when the Jayhawks will compete in the Big Eight championships in Des Moines, Iowa. Washer and Dryer Units for Rent! - Our washer and dryer units rent for $50.00 per month per set. * NEW Whirlpool large capacity washer and dryer sets. * Renting now and for the fall of 1996. * Free maintenance **Call Now!** 766-8177 If you have questions... Planned Parenthood. We can answer your questions about birth control, STDs, pregnancy, AIDS. 1-800-230-PLAN 1420 Kasold Drive, Lawrence, KS Are you prepared? We are. • Limit of 15 Students per Class • Free Extra Help • The Best Instructors • Satisfaction Guaranteed THE PRINCETON REVIEW Call today! 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Panel Discussion, 4pm, Walnut Room, Kansas Union Holocaust Remembrance Day Observance, Noon - Campus Location TBA Evening Service and Candlelight Vigil - Jewish Community Center, 9th & Highland Dr. Wednesday, April 17: Third Annual Brown Bag Lunch Drag Noon, Kansas Union Terrace Dr. Kenneth George (Bd.D.KU'64) Director, Human Sexuality Institute, University of Pennsylvania 3pm, English Room, Kansas Union Wilson Cruz - Star of ABC's critically acclaimed My So-Called Life Lecture, 8pm, Big Eight Room, Kansas Union English Alternative Theatre - "The Vigil" by Nichole Dolci and "The Menage," by Alan Pierce. Directed by Jeremy Auman. 80m, Brewster Auditorium. 330 Stronz Hall Thursday, April 18: Thursday, April 15: Panel Discussion - "The 1993 'Report of the Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Concerns Study Committee': Where are we now? - An overview of the Report, the official 'Response to the Report,' and the results. 4pm, Walnut Room, Kansas Union Paul Bonin-Rodriguez - "The Bible Belt and Other Accessories" Performance Room, Regester Auditium, 120 Strange Hall Friday. April 19: Saturday, April 20. Leslie Feinberg - Author of Stone Butch Blues, and Transgender Warriors: Making History From Jan of Art to Ru Paul, due out in April, 1996. Lecture, 2pm, Kansas Room, Kansas Union Leslie Feinberg - Book Signing at Terra Nova Books (advance copies of Transgender Warriors available) Queer Prom - 10p-1am, Frontier Room, Burge Union March and Rally - 12:30pm, Assemble at City Hall, march to Rally in South Park Monday, April 22: *Lebp Price - First nationally syndicated out lesbian columnist, author of *And Say Hi to Joyce* * lecture, 8pm, Big Eight Broadway, Karasan Union* Sunday. April 21: Runner/Aerobiciser Biomechanical Evaluation Clinic WHAT? A clinic offering evaluation of foot, ankle, knee or hip problems of runners or aerobic exercisers staffed by physicians and physical therapists. Clinic does not include aerobic stress tests. WHEN? Tuesday, April 16, 1:00-4:00 p.m. APPOINTMENTS PREFERRED WHERE? Watkins Health Center south entrance, outside (Inclement weather site-P.T. Dept., 2nd floor) ATTIRE? Shorts and usual running/aerobic shoes WHO? KU students, faculty, or staff COST? Evaluation free, charge for supplies To register call Physical Therapy: 864-9592 Hand in Hand The University of Texas The 45th Annual Spring KU Blood Drive Monday, April 15 - Thursday, April 18th at the Kansas Union Ballroom Friday, April 19th at the Burge Union Free to Every Donor: • 1 order of Papa John's breadsticks • 1 week membership to Lawrence Athletic Center Walk-Ins are Welcome!! PowerBar ---