--- Pap A By Sini N part pen Far turn Ot D 12 Page 16 University Dally Kansan, February 13, 1981 DAVE KRAUS/Kansan staff Kansas guard Chris Stewart puts the pressure on Wichita State's Kem Strobel during last night's women's basketball game at Allen Field House. Behind by a basket at the half, the Jayhawks came back to defeat the Shocker 86-70. THE CASTLE TEA ROOM Maggie's Pantry 7:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Thursdays till 8:00 P.M. 1000 Massachusetts 841-5404 1307 Mass. phone: 843-1151 THE STUFFED PIG Pig Out Fri-Sat night All the spaghetti you can eat $2.99 Dinner: 8:30-10 Hour breakfast, small drink Friday: 8:30-10 Hour lunch and yellowbowl Hours: Mon.-Thursday: 11:30-8 pm and 11:1 am -11 Second-half rally propels KU women 86-70 2210 lows St. next to Mineky's 749-2885 Room to rent? Use Kansan classifieds. By JIMSMALL Sports Writer SIGN UP NOW FOR INTERVIEW AT CARRUTH - O'LEARY PLACEMENT OFFICE FBERUARY 19 & 20 The Wichita State women's basketball coach said Wednesday that it would take an act of God for her team to beat the third-ranked KU women's Lerand led the Jayhawks in scoring for the third game in a row. The senior forward scored 24 points and pulled down seven rebounds. All-American Lynette Woodard had another fine night, scoring 21 points, collecting 16 rebounds and 13 assists. SWEETHEART BOWLING PARTY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th 8-11 p.m. 8 games $5.00 we have had lately, games that have gone pretty easy," she said. 8 games — $5.00 The victory was KU's tenth straight and increased the Jayhawks record to 20-3 and 7-0 in Region VI southern division play. The Shockers fell to 15-10. "Wichita is a much better ball club than when we first played." KU coach Mike Sawyer said. Either Kathryn Bunnell pulled off a great con job or her Shockers had a little divine intervention because Wichita State, with a 40-38 lead at the big score in the Jayhawks before fallfall 88-70 last night in Allen Field House. Couples Only Maximum 24 Couples --- Sign up at the Jaybowl NOW! KANSAS WILL TRAVEL to Detroit this weekend to play the University of Detroit Saturday night. --from 9-11 p.m. Saturday - Feb. 14 The game was a contrast in styles in the early going as Wichita State relied on the outside shooting of guards Kern Strobel and Paula Ruble while KU countered with the inside play of forward Shebra Legrant. The teams traded baskets until, with seven minutes left in the half, KU scored 11 points to pull out a 36-28 lead. With Wichita State stormed back as 6-foot-6 center Teresa Dreilling drilled two quick baskets from undermeth to cut the KU margin to 36-32. Lengtied the game seconds later but Drelling hit a five-foot jump shot with five seconds left to give Wichita State a 40-38 halftime advantage. Following a killed KU free throw, Kathy Garafoal hit two free throws and Redo canned two more buccakes from the baseline. Liz Lead lead with 27 seconds left in the half. Washington said that she was not sure what to expect from the Titans. Although her team is not accustomed to being behind at halftime, Washington said that she was not worried after the first half. "The first half was the best half that we played all year," the Burnell said. "We did a great job, but they were hard." "We were confident that we would be in control in the second half," Washington said. "But we knew that we would have to start playing some defense and we aren't moving well on them." In the second half we did a better job. Washington said that the victory over Wichita State was an important step for the team as playoff time approaches. The Annual Harbour Lites' Celebration It's that time again!! BENNY'S BIRTHDAY BASH Monday, February 16 $1.00 Pitchers 8-10 p.m. Help Benny celebrate in "style" --from 9-11 p.m. Saturday - Feb. 14 "After a game like this, we can appreciate some of the other games that "They usually have a good team and after talking to some people up there I know that they are anxious to get us up there. They'll be raring to go." --from 9-11 p.m. Saturday - Feb. 14 Private Club 702 New Hampshire Valentine's LAWRENCE. KS FREE DRINKS Day SPECIAL $2.00 to get in --the Cards and boxed chocolates Stained glass room accents Show that you care this Valentine's Day. Mugs and stemware KU intimate wear nightgowns and briefs Stationery and love notes Remember your Valentine with a gift from Jayhawk Bookstore 1420 Crescent Rd. 843-3826 8-5 Mon-Fri 10-4 Sat. Spencer Museum Book Shop BooksMagazinesPostersCards On the Visual Arts Open during gallery hours Drinking Myth of the Week No.4 the Student Assistance Center, 121 Strong 6a.m. to 11a.m at Sunday, Feb.15 Dairy Queen Brazier 2545 Iowa $1.50 children $2.00 students $ 2.50 adults special Thanks to: Dairy Grove Brewer Village Ann Zarida Dairy Call for advance ticket delivery Sunday, February 15, 1981 BLACK HISTORY MONTH ACTIVITIES February 15 through 21 Black Ornmeus Movie (Rated PG) Strong Hall Auditorium SPONSORED BY THE OFFICE OF MINORITY AFFAIRS No Admission Charge ... History of Blacks Through Music No Admission Charge Tuesday, February 17, 1981 SPONSORED BY THE OFFICE OF MORITHOIR AFAIRS 7:00 p.m. Forum Room, Kansas Union ... Langston Hurnes Exhibit Beginning Thursday, February 19, 1981 7:00 p.m. Karnai Collection Spencer Research Library SPONDOR BY THE OFFICE OF MINORITY AFFAIRS, THE COLLECTION OF SPENCER RESEARCH LIBRARY No Admission Charge ... Largeston Hutcher: *Black Genius* Panel discussion and dramatic presentation Thursday, February 19, 1981 8:00 p.m. Kannas Collection, Spencer Research Library SPONSORED BY THE OFFICE OF MINORITY AFFAIRS & THE ANKSAS COLLECTION OF SPENCER RESEARCH LIBRARY ... FROM NOW UNTIL FEBRUARY 27 APPLICATION WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE BLACK CARRER FUND. APPLICATIONS MUST BE CONTACT CLANMARA HERNAN, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, FINANCIAL AID OFFICE. ... This ad paid for by the Black Student Union, funded in part from Student Activity Fees ... FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 864-4351