Page 10 University Daily Kansan, January 27, 1982 Guard Angie Taylor prepares to shoot a jump shot over Kansas State's Betsy Sloan. The Wildcats beat the Jayhawks last night 83-74. Comets get Phoenix forward By United Press International PHOENIX-X The Phoenix Inferno placed forward lubo Petrovic on waiver Monday and he immediatelyimed by the Kansas City Comets. Petrovic entered this season seventh on the Major Indoor Soccer League's all-time scoring list, but had scored only eight goals for the Inferno. "He's just been a big disappointment "He's just been a big disappointment ACADEMY CAR RENTAL prices as low as $9.95 per day 808 w 24th 841-0101 sutherland said he tried to trade Petrovic before placing him on waivers, but he got no offers. Comets General Manager Timothy Lewis said he could not believe that Patrick was the man behind it. to us," said Inferno General Manager Norm Sutherland. "The guy's a beautiful player!" "He can play all the games we saw him in was unplayable." retrovic is the third highly-paid player to leave 'Hawks fall 83-74, continue losing ways By GINO STRIPPOLI Associate Sports Editor It had everything that women's basketball is not supposed to have. It had excitement. It had end-to-end action across-state rivals for bracing rivals. But in the end, according to Coach Marian Washington, it was the officials that decided the game. The Jayhawks dropped a 83-74 decision to the Kansas State Wildcats in Allen Field House last night, giving the Jayhawks their third straight loss. "The officiating was crucial," Washington said. "Unfortunately, the referees played a major role in the outcome of the game. They were in control." Kansas went into last night's game hoping to break its losing streak and knock off K-State, who won the Big Eight championship two weeks ago. And at the start, it looked as if the Jawhays could pull it off. They led 10-4 after five minutes of play, but the Wildcats scored 14 of the next 16 points to build a lead that they never relinquished. Tammy Romastad was the big gun for the Wildcats in the first half, leading K-State to a 44-13 lead at intermission. He scored twice and 8 shootings, Erin Scherbe added eight. Chris Stewart, who had been averaging only 5.5 points a game, scored 12 points in the first half to lead the team and added 11 points and eight rebounds. "We blew the game at the end of the first half," said guard Angie Snider, who shot a dismal 2 of 10 from the field in the first half. "We were down by two, 32-30, and the next thing you knew it was halftime and were down by 13." Kansas came out fired up in the second half and chinned away at the 9:03 left in the game. But the Jayhawks could not grab the lead. K-State scored 14 of the next 16 points, seven from the foul line. "We knew we could come back in the second half and the intensity picked up," Washington said. "We wanted to keep the ball out of Romast's hands by picking up a job of that in the second half. But Principia Gary really picked them up." Scoreboard Claxton, KU's All-America candidate, once again led the Jayhawks with 23 points and 15 rebounds. Stewart had 16, Snider 12 and Shyra Hodge 14. The Ravens played best game this season, had 10 points and pine rebounds. All Gary did in the second half was go six of seven from the field and five of six from the line for 17 points. She scored just two points in the first half. "The season has been frustrating for us because we want to do well in what is supposed to be a rebuilding year," Snider said. The game was played before a sparse but boisterous crowd of 1,100. And although women's basketball is not supposed to be the crowd pleaser that men's is, those 1,100 in the stands last night might not agree. "I am very proud of our ball team," Washington said. "We played a veteran team tonight and we played them tough." JAYHAWK NOTES: The Jayhawk men's basketball team will host the Colorado Buffaloes tonight. Tippin is at 7:40. The Buffaloes are 1-4 in the conference and 3-1 in the game. The game will be televised as the Big Eight game of the week. Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Team W . W L Pct. GB Boston 30 13 1.28 Philadelphia 20 12 1.28 Washington 22 19 537 8 New York 22 19 537 8 Newark 22 19 452 11 Milwaukee...28 19 667 Atlanta...19 19 433 New York...14 14 8 Chicago...18 18 429 Cleveland...17 17 10 Detroit...23 23 185 Western Conference Midwest Division Midwest Division San Antonio 27 14 659 ___ % Denver 22 20 347 ___ % Chicago 20 42 476 ___ % Kansas City 14 27 341 ___ % Ulah 13 27 387 ___ % Utah 13 28 317 ___ % Los Angeles 30 12 714 Seattle 28 12 695 Nashville 24 14 615 Golden State 22 17 684 Portland 22 17 684 Atlanta 22 17 684 San Antonio 22 17 684 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Dallas Allison 84 Atlanta 88 Tampa Bay 80 Detroit 94 San Antonio 103 Philadelphia 103 Houston 104 Indiana 94 New Jersey 94 Ottawa 07 Oklahoma City 94 Los Angeles 04 BIG 8 STANDINGS Team W L O Pct. GB Missouri 5 1 0 .14 - Kansas 1 2 0 % Nebraska 2 2 50 % Okahanna State 2 2 50 % Oklahoma State 2 2 50 % Kansas 1 3 250 % Iowa State 1 3 250 % Cleveland 1 3 200 % Note: Number in parentheses indicates UF ranking. Tennessee (5) 59 Texas (5) 159 Aransas (11) 64, Texas A&M 63 North Carolina State (17) 44, Georgia Tech 40 Hockey NIL STANDINGS Wales Conference Drieken CIPTOF 20 RESULTS Note: Number in parentheses indicates UPI Patrick Division Team W 28 L 13 T GF 69 PA 62 NI islanders 18 18 7 206 154 162 NY Rangers 21 20 7 172 174 194 Pittsburgh 21 20 7 172 174 194 Boston 12 21 7 184 184 32 Buffalo 29 11 9 199 145 75 Boston 29 11 14 199 167 65 Mentrell 35 11 15 222 147 62 Quincy 25 11 12 221 150 38 Uscar 12 11 17 149 167 35 Campbell Conference Minnesota 10 24 15 15 197 167 153 St. Louis 20 14 14 14 167 167 58 Denver 23 12 13 12 167 167 47 Chicago 17 23 13 13 218 227 43 Toronto 17 23 13 13 218 227 38 Seattle 16 19 16 19 168 168 43 Edinburgh 31 12 12 9 284 228 71 Calgary 18 12 12 12 204 204 48 Vancouver 19 24 11 12 224 224 68 Los Angeles 15 21 10 10 183 284 36 New York 12 10 8 147 147 36 30 Montreal 1, Quebec 2 Detroit 3, Winston 3 New York Janderlock 9, Pittsburgh 2 Seattle Seahawks 6, Colorado 4 Philadelphia 4 Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Team W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 13 4 1.468 - Baltimore 13 4 1.468 - Ballard 12 6 0.967 1½% Cleveland 8 8 1.000 1¼% Buffalo 8 1 1.380 2% Philadelphia 6 1 2.800 5% New Jersey 6 1 1.083 7½% St. Louis 14 10 824 4 Wichita 10 10 500 4 Kansas City 10 10 200 4 Denver 8 10 444 6 Phoenix 8 10 158 12 Kansas City 10 10 658 12 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled. Start Earl All Yea ALVAMAR] Take advantage of this gift certification equipment. Carefully C Showers and locker room. Call Te the best shape ever. 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With only three more keyboard keys than the VL-Tone, it can be manipulated like a real piano made for human fingers rather than elfs. The ability to play a range of a polymorphic capability allows you to play chords as well as single notes. No memory capability or rhythm instrument is included but the instrument itself is a multifaceted instruction booklet does explain a number true synthesizer terms such as auto contour trigger, detuning function, and other jargon of the tune. Following some diagrams for dawdling-two, builds the sound in an electronic or gas, a hurricane, a violin, a tuba, a cello, or another instrument, one even the Ventures wouldn't have touched, I might add. My own basic forays into possibilities, done in conjunction with Orchestral Maneuvers in the Dark plugged in through an overdub plug in the back, cranked out such hybrids as The Titans and Chesleys. Echoes of the Lost World, and other amazing conjunctions of sound to drive any ordinary record reviewer Make no mistake. The MG is a real instrument. If the advertising picture is to be believed (and it must be seen to be believed), Elton John uses one Still. I would assume that the primary kick one can derive from playing with this instrument comes from Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, and Asteroids, or simulating any hundreds of special effects. The theme from *Janes*, for example, can be created and left running by playing, playing endlessly and more traditional possibilities enticed The best possible solution for such musical nonintentual is the personal stereo, the ultimate compression of sound. If you don't drive, let someone else do the driving. (cutte Benny Goodman), and talking robots (an incomprehensible kitchen sink). Beyond these prescribed functions, and a cursory description of the six boxed, color-coded sections which control modulation levels, filter of brightness and low tones, and the mixer, you are on your own. msane with metaphorical phrase-making. To wit, a tear melds in melancholy, the heart is pushed, a burbling brook with heart warm blips reverberating, repugnance, and rage. By interacting your MG-1 to a home computer, you can program many more musical possibilities. With a button called random wave shape, a combo of buttons and drips, kernplanks and zaps will speed across the keyboard endless without any sense or aesthetic for as long as the machine is plugged in. It's not exactly a comfort on a lonely evening, but it can be useful if yourself are still feeling incompetent. me, and I found myself working up into the ring. 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