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VIDEO GAMES - Sony PlayStation - Nintendo 64 - PC CD ROM - PC CD ROM - Super Nintendo - Game Boy - Nintendo 7 East Seventh 331-0080 www.game-guy.com Cheap tickets Great advice More people let friends you! t fr go ut Don't your witho Council Travel CIEE: Council on International Educational Exchange 622 W.12th St., Lawrence 785-749-3900 COUNCILLAWRENCE@ciee.org www.counciltravel.com BOWERHILL A3 Bedroom guest house in the city of Lawrence Available for: - meetings * weekend retreats * receptions * rebearsals * dinners for 2-40 guests in a secluded and historic setting All retreats catered by Liz Karr Catering Liz Karr Catering will also deliver to your home or office (785) 843-0411 phone/fax (785) 842-6821 phone/fax 'Hawks end losing streak Continued from page 1B The stage was set for another Kansas melt down when the Wildcats capped a 13-2 run with two three-pointers and cut the lead to 51-44 with 3:44 remaining in the game. But Robertson and Gregory combined to score 11 points as the Jayhaws used a 15-5 spurt of their own to seize the 'Hawks biggest lead of the game, 16 points, at 49-33. "We got in the huddle with three minutes when they made that little run and said we're going to take care of business," Robertson said. "We kept our heads, got some good shots, defended the heck-out of them and made our free throws and we were able to win." Robertson hit all four of his free throws down the stretch and the Jayhawks sealed the win with an 11-1 run which ended the game. Although Chenowith was held scoreless for the first time since last season's NCAA tournament loss to Rhode Island, he was still a force in the paint. The 7-0 sophomore grabbed a game-high 14 rebounds and tied his career-high with seven blocked shots. "Coming into the game I wasn't shooting well, and then I missed a couple shots," Chenowith said. "I had a lot of energy and enthusiasm so I just channeled into playing defense." Forward Manny Dies paced Kansas State with 14 points and 10 rebounds and forward Ayome May was the only other Wildcat in double-fixtures with 10. Robertson and fellow senior T.J. Pugh have never lost to Kansas State in their four years. "They're an arch-rival so it says a lot about this team to say that we beat them every time we played them," Robertson said. Gregory played through back pain Continued from page 1B "A lot of people have written him off," Williams said. "But Kenny and I had a nice little conversation the other day. I told him I'm never giving up on him, as long as he keeps trying." With his 19 points, Gregory scored in double digits for the first time since Feb. 1, the last time Kansas faced K-State. In the last meeting between the two conference rivals, Gregory scorched the Wildcats for 16 points and eight rebounds. Gregory said after losing the home-game winning streak against Iowa and seeing the end of several other streaks this season, it was important to the Jayhawks to not lose the 14-game winning streak against K-State. "Just knowing in the back of your mind that they haven't beat KU in such a long time—we just want to keep that streak alive," Gregory said. "We've lost a couple of streaks this season. But I think we can be proud of keeping this one alive." Jeff Boschee, freshman point guard, said he was impressed with Gregory's game. "Kenny played an all-around great game tonight," Boschee said. —Copyedited by Kelli Raybern Sports agent sues former UMass player WATERBURY, Conn. — A would-be sports agent who claims he was supposed to represent Marcus Camby is suing him after spending $40,000 on gifts for the player. John Lounsbury filed his breach-of-contract lawsuit last month against Camby, now with the New York Knicks, and his agents, ProServ of Washington. Lounsbury says Camby demanded money and gifts, including rental cars and jewelry, between October 1994 and April 1996 in exchange for a promise that Lounsbury would be Camby's agent once he turned professional after leaving the University of Massachusetts. Damages will be determined by a jury if the lawsuit goes to trial. In June 1996, UMass alerted the NCAA that Camby may have committed violations by accepting cash and expensive jewelry from agents, including Lounsbury. UMass was stripped of its 1996 NCAA regional championship and was forced to return the money it earned by making it to the Final Four of the NCAA tournament. In December 1997, Lounsbury agreed not to act as a sports agent for five years. The Associated Press Forward Kenny Gregory runs past the Wildcats' center Manny Dies and scores a layup in the first half. Gregory finished with 19 points in the Jayhawk victory. Photo by Roger Nomer/KANSAN KANSAS 62, KANSAS ST. 47 KANSAS ST. (16-10) May 4-12 0-10 10, Kitt 2-5 2-3 6, Rhodes 1-5 0-0 2, Griffin 1-6 2-3 4, Reid 3-5 0-0 7, Kimm 0-2 0-0 0, Reynolds 0-1 0-0 0, Dies 6-1 3-2 4 ,14 Groves 2-12 0-1 4, Leonard 0-0 0 0, Sims 0-0 0 0 0, Totals 19-61 6-11 47. Totals 24-57 9-12 62 KANSAS (17-8) Bradford 2-6 1-2 5, Pugh 2-4 0-0 4, Cenwhitom 0-6 0-0 0, Robertson 4-8 5-6 1 14, Boschese 5-1 4-0 13, Earl 1-2 0-0 2, Nonner 0-0 0 0, Gregory 8-11 2-1 29, Carey 0-1 1-2 1, London 2-5 0-0 4. Halftime—Kansas 34, Kansas St. 21. 3-Point goals—Kansas St. 3-16 (May 2-5, Rhodes 0-1, Griffin 0-3, Reid 1-3, Kimm 0-1, Groves 0-3), Kansas 5-17 (Bradford 0-1, Robert- son 1-3, Boshchee 3-11, Gregory 1- 2). Fouled out—None. Rebounds— Kansas St. 41 (Dies 10), Kansas 39 (Chenowith 14). Assists—Kansas St. 6 (Griffin, Graves 2), Kansas 15 (Robertson 4). Total fouls—Kansas St. 12, Kansas 14. Attendance— 16,300. union tech institute center COMPUTER SERVICE 864-5690