28 SCORES & MORE Wednesday, January 15, 1997 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PRO HOCKEY NHL, Expanded Glance, Sub-Standings All Times EST EASTERN CONFERENCE Australian Division Philadelphia 27 13 W L 5 T Pit GF GA Home Away Dv-2 Florida 22 11 9 53 124 16 13 Home 17-6 Away 7-8 Dv-2 N.Y. Rangeman 21 19 9 53 124 16 14 Home 14-4 17-5 Dv-5 New Jersey 22 16 59 49 113 10 11 Home 11-7 9-10 Dv-6 Washington 21 16 59 49 113 10 11 Home 11-7 9-10 Dv-6 Tampa Bay 17 20 6 40 128 13 5 Home 9-4 12-11 Dv-8 NY, Ind. teams 17 20 6 40 128 13 29 Home 9-4 11-7 Dv-8 W L W L T Pta G F GA Home Away Dwy 16-5 Pittsburgh • 24 15 5 W L T Pta G F GA 16-3 10-3 Dwy 7-5 Buffalo 22 17 5 W L T Pta G F GA 19 30 12-5 Dwy 12-2 10-3 9-4 Bufalo 17 17 6 W L T Pta G F GA 13 20 12-5 Dwy 12-2 10-3 9-4 Hartford 17 19 7 W L T Pta G F GA 12 11 12-5 Dwy 12-2 10-3 12-5 Boston 16 22 8 6 38 129 16-1 9-2-5 7-10-1 6-9-1 Ottawa 16 22 1 6 38 129 114 12-7 9-2-5 7-10-1 6-9-1 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division W L W T Pta GF GA Home Away Dnl Dallas 25 17 3 17 130 111 10-12 14-9 8-11 Detroit 21 15 8 50 137 101 12-7 9-4 5-7-3 Boston 18 16 8 50 137 101 12-7 9-4 5-7-3 St. Louis 19 22 4 82 127 146 12-8 10-10-3 9-4 Chicago 17 22 8 82 121 127 8-13 9-8-5 7-6-3 Toronto 17 22 7 0 34 136 156 18-13 8-15 7-6-3 Pacific Division | | W | L | T Pts OF GA | H | Home | Away | Div | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Colorado | 28 10 | 8 | 60 150 | 101 | 14-4 | 12-6 | 3-13 | | Edmonton | 20 21 | 4 | 44 145 | 138 | 11-10 | 9-11-2 | 6-8-1 | | Vancouver | 20 21 | 4 | 44 145 | 138 | 11-10 | 9-11-2 | 6-8-1 | | Anaheim | 17 21 | 5 | 38 124 | 132 | 11-12 | 9-10-3 | 6-4-2 | | San Jose | 17 21 | 5 | 38 124 | 132 | 11-12 | 9-10-3 | 6-4-2 | | Calgary | 16 23 | 5 | 37 110 | 130 | 10-9 | 7-13-3 | 8-7-1 | | Los Angeles | 16 23 | 5 | 37 110 | 130 | 10-9 | 7-13-3 | 8-7-1 | Tuesday's Games Late Game Not Included Pittsburgh 3, Dallas 1 New Jersey 4, Boston 2 Miami 5, Miami 1 Los Angeles 3, Detroit 3, Florida at Vancouver (n) Pittsburgh at Hammond, 7 p.m. Washington at Hammond, 7:30 p.m. Buffalo at N.Y. Hammond, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Colorado, 8 p.m. St. Louis at Phoenice, 9 p.m. Anaheim at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. Florida at Edison, 10:30 p.m. COLLEGE HOCKEY Tuesday's College Hockey Scores EAST Bowling Green 4, W. Michigan 2 Michigan St. 3, Alaska-Fairbanks 1 MIDWEST PRO BASKETBALL EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division National Basketball Association, Su- Expended Glance All Time EST EASTERN CONFERENCE W L 16 . Pt GB L10 Streak Home Away Conf Miami 28 10 .722 - 7-3 Won 1 9-5 17-4 15-6 New York 28 10 .722 - 7-3 Lost 1 16-4 10-6 16- Washington 19 17 528 7 6-4 Lost 10-8 9- 10-13 Orlando 14 18 438 10 5-5 Won 2 B 8-8 6-10 12-12 New Jersey 9 24 273 15-1 8-8 6-12 12-12 12-19 Boston 9 25 .265 16 4-6 Won 1 B 6-11 1-14 3-18 Philadelphia 8 27 .229 17/1 9-1 Loss 9 B 4-13 4- 14 5-14 Chicago 32 4 .899 - 1-9 Won 7 18-1 14-3 20-3 Detroit 26 6 .765 - 1-9 Won 2 18-4 14-3 20-3 Atlanta 23 11 .678 - 8-2 Won 7 14-1 9-10 14-1 Louisville 21 14 .800 - 4-6 Lost 4 14-1 9-10 14-1 Charlotte 20 16 ,556 12 ,5-5 Won 9 9 11-11 11-11 Milwaukee 18 7 ,514 13 ,4-5 Won 1 11-11 11-11 Indiana 16 12 478 15.4% 5-7 Lost 1 7-6 9-11 8-10 Illinois 12 16 485 14.9% 5-7 Lost 1 7-6 9-11 8-10 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division L Pet GB 11 L Streak 10 Home Amy Conf Houston 28 9 .757 -73 1- Won 1 13-6 15-8 Bush 24 12, 667 3½ 4- Won 1 16-2 8-10 14-6 Mahk 24 10, 444 3½ 7- Lost 1 11-5 5-15 11-13 Dallas 12 21, 384 14 3-7 Lost 1 5-13 8-10 San Antonio 9 25, 265 19 3-7 Lost 5 5-8 4-16 Danver 8 28, 243 19 9- Lost 4-14 5-14 7-15 Vancouver 7 29, 194 20% 2- Lost 5-15 2-14 5- LA Lakers 27 10 730 -6-2 Won 2 16-2 11- Boston 20 11 TG3 7 8-2 Won 5 13 13-7 17-6 Portland 19 16 TG4 5 14-2 Won 5 14-7 17-6 Detroit 19 16 TG5 4 15-2 Won 5 14-7 17-6 A. Clippers 14 21 400 12 4-6 Lost 2 7-9 7- Late Games Not Included Boston 101, Golden State 108 Cincinnati 103, Houston 108 New Haven 86 Chicago 107, Washington 108 Philadelphia 110, Denver 101 Detroit at Portland, (n) Indiana at Wisconsin, (n) Indiana at Sacramento, (n) Wednesday's Games Golden State at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. New Jersey at Cherry Hill, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at Minneapolis, 8 p.m. Orlando at Dallas, 8 p.m. New York at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Toronto at Seattle, 10 p.m. Detroit at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Indiana at LA. Clippers, 10 p.m. Miami at Boston, 7 p.m. Oakland at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Sacramento at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Cleveland at Denver, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at Philadelphia, 10:30 p.m. Portland at LA, 10:30 p.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL MIDWEST Northwest College 73, Pacific Christian 48 South Calm Col 68, Azusa Pacific 53 Baldwin-Wallace 83, Ohio Northwest 75 Buena Vista 71, Warburg 59 Capital 76, John Carroll 45 Tiffin 52, Tiffin 50 Cent. St., Ohio 80, Indiana Tech 58 Cornell, Iowa 55, Grinnell 44 Findley 91, Rio Grande 60 SPORTS WATCH 6 p.m. ■ ESPN — Men's College Basketball, Clemson vs. Maryland (All times Central) Wednesday, January 15, 1997 Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Wednesday, (schedule subject to change and or blackout); TBS — Pro Basketball, Orlando vs. Dallas 7 p.m. ■ ESPN2 — Pro Hockey, St. Louis vs. Phoenix PRIME SPORTS — Pro. Hockey, Colorado vs. Tampa Bay ESPN — Men's College Basketball, West Virginia vs. Rutgers ■ ESPN2 — Tennis, Australian Open Franklin 78, Manchester 72 Hanover 51, Dewaup 48 Heidelberg 60, Hiram Col. 42 Judson 54, Concordia, III. 44 Muskungum 63, Mount Union 54 Otterbain 68, Mattletta 11 SW Baptist 74, Emporia St. 63 Shawnee St. 79, Mount Vernon Nazarene 56 St. Francis, Ind. 62, Purdue-Calumet 58 Tinity, Ill. 63, Eureka 60 Urbana 72, Malone 51 Vulpalara 100, Chicago St. 75 Walsh 72, Ohio Dominican 62 Washington, Mo. 80, Blackburn 54 Wis. Lutharan 56, Lawrence 43 TOURNAMENTS Chase Scholarship Tournament First Round TOURNAMENTS Brockport St. 48, St. John Fisher 47 Nazareth, N. 79, John Worsley Wesleyan 68 Rochester 59, Genesee St. 57 William Smith 74, Rochester Tech 29 SOUTHWEST Harding 79, Lyon 61 Ouachita 79, LeToureau 60 SOUTH Anderson, S.C. 84, Brewton Parker 61 Averett 71, Ferum 57 E. Mennonite 81, Washington & Lee 75 E. Henry & Henry 73, Randolph-Macon 62 Fayetteville St. 86, Winston-Salem 62 Crittenden H. Holtberg 66 Hampton U. 58, William & Mary 59 Indiana-Southeast 71, Kentucky Christian 64 Johnson C. Smith, 91, Barber-Scoria 75 Guilford 82, Hollins 65 Kentucky 79, W. Kentucky 73 LSU 86, Lamar 67 Lindsey Wilson 88, Cumberland, Ky. 61 Mercer 73, Winthrop 61 Methodist 78, Chowan 61 Mississippi 62, Mississippi St. 59 North Carolina 64, North Forest 55 Milton 30 Thorea Moore 80, Union, Ky. 68 Transylvania 70, Campbellville 69 Tulane 68, New Orleans 65 Virginia Union 72, Shaw 62 Warner Southern 86, Atlantic Union 43 Tuesday's Women's Basketball Scores EAST Ulanny, N.Y. 58, Keene St. 50 Alfredd 64, Kuka 81 Binghamton St. 65, Oneonta St. 49 Bowle St. 72, Gailaudet 51 Brandele 69, MIT 58 Bridgeport 76, New Hampshire Coll. 56 Castleton St. 52, Elms 41 Clarkeon 64, Oswego St. 61 Comell 78, Niagara 67 Coriandt St. 77, Elmira 74, OT Drew 77, Swarthmore 69 Elizabethtown 70, Lebanon Val. 44 FDU-Madison 88, Delaware Val. 76 Hamilton 80, Utica 48 Hartwick 76, St. Lawrence 61 Hunter 53, Russell Sage 49 Ithaca 85, Potdam St. 52 Kings, Pa. 77, Allentown 61 Lehman 44, CCNY 38 Mass.-Boston 49, Mass.-Dartmouth 48 Mass.-Lowell 67, Franklin Pierce 64 Merimack 85, St. Michael's 73 Moravian 73, Widener 53 Mount Holkey 43, Wesleyan, Conn. 42 New Hampshire 92, Brown 79 New Haven 71, Stony Brook 50 Nayack 69, Bible Slip, Pa. 59 Salisbury St. 97, Notre Dame, Md. 68 Skidmore 70, Plattsburgh St. 46 St. Anselm 69, Quinnpliac 56 Stonehill 64, Bentley 55 W. Connecticut 77, Clark U. 74 Winster St. 81, Fitchburg St. 55 TENNIS Australian Open Results MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Results Wednesday of the $7.6 million Australian Open at the National Tennis Center. Carlos Moya, Spain, def. Patrick McEnroe, Second Round Todd Woodbridge, Australia, def. Stephane Sirion France, 63-8, 7-6(7-5) Bemd Karbacher, Germany, def. Thomas 0.6 0.7 0.7 (°C) Johansson, Swoeow, 6-3, 8-2, 7-1(7-3), Michael Chang (2), Henderson, Nenov, def. Karsten Braisch, Germany, def. magnus Gustafsson (12), Sweden, 3-6, 7-8, 6-4, 6-4 Michele Chang (2), Henderson, new, der. Richley Renebee, Minneapolis, 6-3, 7-5, 6-1. Maltal Washington, Ponte Verde Beach, Fla., def. Sargis Sarglisan, Armenia, 1-6,0-6,0- Smith, Bahamas, def. Rikark Bergh, Sweden, and Gregan Enthaph, Nanes Fle, 6-3, 6-4. Neil Broad, Britain, and Piet Novat, South Africa (16), def. Mark Kell, Tampa, Fla., and Sebastian Lablanc, Canada, 7-5, 6-3. Neboja Djordjievac, Yugoslavia, and Aleksandar Katinov, Macedonia, def. Jean-Philippe Fleurian, France, and Nicolas Pereira, Venezuela, 6.3-7.5. Dennis van Schoepping, Netherlands, def. Eval Ran, Israel. 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 Geoff Grant, Cambridge, Mass., and Roger Doubles First Round Martin Damm, Czech Republic, and Andrel Olkhovleyk, Russia (10), def. Bratt Hansen-Dent, Newport Beach, Calif., and Brian MacPhi, San Jose Calif., 1-6, 3-3, 6-4. Stephan Notebook and Fernon Wilber, Netherlands, def. David Adams, South Africa, and Menno Oosting, Netherlands (13), 7-6 (7-4), 6-3. Kent Kinnear, Greenwood, Ind., and Chris Woodruff, Knoxville, Tenn., def. Allen Belobelas and Grant Doyle, Australia. 7-8 (7-2) 6-3. Paul Haubrich and Jaccio Eltingh, Netherlands (3), def. Marius Barnard, South Africa, and Dave Randall, Birmingham, Ala., 7-6 (7-2), 7-6 (7-5) Women Singles Second Round Sabine Appelmans (16), Belgium, def. Ann Grossman, Gorge City, Ohio 4-8, 6-1 Kimberly Po, Incline Village, Nev., def. Al Sardugna,斧舟 6.0, 6.4, 6.3 Natasha Zveerge, Belarus, def. Wilttrud Probst, Germany, 7-6(7)-5, 6-3 Sugiyama, Japan, 6-0, 4-6, 6-3. Kristie Boogert, Netherlands, def. Rita Mary Pierce, France, def. Natalia Medvedeva, Ukraine, 6-2, 6-2. Katerina Kroupova and Eva Melicharova, Czech Republic, def. Kristen Freye and Silke Miler. German. 8-2; 6-3. Park Sung-hee, South Korea, and Shi-Ting Wang, Taiwan, def. Sony Jeyaseam Lau. Ruano Ruano-Pacual, Spain, and Paola Suarez, Argentina, def. Joanne Limmer and amd. Marcos Alcaraz. Lenka Nemekova and Petra Langrova, Czech Republic, def. Mihal Skoeil and Yuka Kojevsky. Nicole Aimé, Gainesville, Fla., and Manon Bollegat, Netherlands (5), def. Slobian Drake-Brockman and Trudi Musgrave, Australia, 6-1, 6-2. TRANSACTIONS Monday's Sports Transactions AUTO RACING IMSA IMSA—Named H. Doug Robinson vice president of operations BASEBALL American Academy ANHAEH ANGELS—Agreed to terms with RHP Mike James on a three-year contract and RHP Travis Buckley on a minor league contract. Melvin Rosario, C Lenny Webster, 1B Draw Denson, SS Kelly Gruber, 2B Francisco Matos, SS Angle Ojeda and OJ Ferome Walton to minor-league contracts. SEATTLE MARINERS—Agreed to terms with RHP Bobby Ayala and RHP Scott Sanders on one-year contracts. National League PHILADELPHIA PHILIES—Agreed to terms with RHP Ron Batzler, RHP Wayne Gomes, RHP Larry Mitchell, INF Dave Doster, INF Kevin Selcik and C Bobby Estalella on one-year contracts. VANCOUVER CANADIANS—Named Bruce Hines manager. Northwest League BASKETBALL AUBURN DOUBLEDAYS—Named Paul Trained greathronan BASKETBALL National Basketball Association EUGENE EMERALDS -Named Jim Coulman manager, Rick Albert position coach, Jerry Nyman pitching coach and Keith Abrams trainer. CLEVELAND CAVALIERS—Placed G Carl Thomas on the injured list. Activated C Shawmille Scott from the injured list. SEATTLE SUPERSONICS—Signed F Terry Cummins to a one-year contract. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Placed C-F Scott Williams on the injured list. Activated F Mark Hendrickson from the injured list. FOOTBALL National Football League DETROIT LIONS—Named Bobby Ross coach. National Hockey League Suspended New York islanders D Rich Pilon for two games (one already served) without pay, and fined him $1,000 as a result of a misdemeanor charge against Panguin C Marile Leman on Jan. 10. ANAHEM MIGHTY DUCKS—Sent RW Valed Kernov to Loop Beach of the IHL DALLAS STARS—Activated RW Grant Marshall from inured reserve. DETROIT RED WINGS—Placed C Sergel Fedorov on the 7-day injured-reserve list, Recalled LW Tomas Holmstrom from Adiron-rack of the AHJ. HARTFORD WHALERS—Reassigned G Jean-Sebastien Giguere to Hallifax of the OMHL TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Placed C Brian Bradley on injured reserve. Recalled F Jason Wieler from Adidonack of the AHL. Released G Tyer Moss to Grand Rapids of the IHL. WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Recalled D Eric Charron from Portland of the AHL. American Hockey League GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS—Signed C-RW Danton Cole. HAMILTON BUILDDOGs—Recalled RW Rob Trumbley from Wheeling of the ECHL. BATON ROUGE KINGFISH - Placed G Mike Vison on the枕 injured reserve list. DAYTON BOMBERS—Activated C Tod Hartje from the injured reserve list and waived him. Compiled from The Associated Press. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL OFFICIALS & SCOREKEEPERS WANTED Play begins Jan. 27 Officials start at $4.95 per game Scorekeepers start at $4.75 per game Please attend the first meeting on Jan.19 at 8:00 p.m.in 156 Robinson. Other meetings will follow during the week. If you have any questions, contact the Recreation Services office at 864-3546; 208 Robinson. Recreation Services Informal Recreation Spring Schedule Friday 12:30p.m.-10:30p.m. Saturday 1:00p.m.-10:30p.m. Sunday 3:00p.m.-10:30p.m. 8:30p.m.-10:30p.m. 7:00p.m-10:30p.m. 1:00p.m-10:30p.m. 3:00p.m-10:30p.m. Tuesday Friday Saturday Sunday 209/210/215A Rob. 215A Rob. 215A Rob. Basketball Volleyball 215B Rob. 215B B Rob. 215B Rob. 215A Rob. Pickleball/Table Tennis/Badminton 1:00 p.m.-10:30p.m. Rac.Ct#11 1:00p.m-10:30p.m. Rac.Ct#11 Friday Saturday Friday 2:30p.m.-6:00p.m. 212 Rob. Saturday 4:00p.m.-7:00p.m. 212 Rob. Wallyball Rock Climbing Tuesday, Thursday 7:00p.m.-9:30p.m. 207Rob. Saturday, Sunday 3:00p.m.-8:00p.m. 207Rob. These times are good through Thursday, April 10, 1997, but there may be a need to change them depending on the recreational needs of the university population. For any questions or concerns, please contact the Recreation Services staff in 208 Robinson down the hall or call 864-3546. Welcome back students! Free Bus Service Now Available KU on Wheels resumes service for free on Jan. 9. Bus passes will be sold and distributed on the 9,10,13,14 in the Kansas Room located on the 6th floor of the Kansas Union. After the 14th passes can be picked up or purchased at the Banking Window in the Kansas Union. *Bus service will will be Free through Jan. 15.* Top Ten Reasons why you should buy a bus pass 10. Mass Transit conserve energy and will help save the planet 9. KU on wheels is efficient 8. It's a very reliable service 6. Practically door to door service 7. You will never have to deal with parking 5. Riding in a big, green bus is cool 4. Avoid potential for frostbite on those cold days 3. Riding a bus is the perfect way to meet people 2. Bus drivers are cool 2. Bus drivers are cool 1. You can wake up 10 minutes before class and still make it on time If you've never ridden on a bus now is the time, because busses are FREE through Jan.15th. 4