Page 10 University Daily Kansan, January 27, 1982 JON HADDESTYKennan Staff Guard Angie Taylor prepares to shoot a jump shot over Kansas State's Betsy Slaan. The Wildcats beat the Jayhawks last night u34-74. Comets get Phoenix forward By United Press International POHENIX—The Phoenix Inferno placed forward lubed Petrovic on waivers Monday and he immediately claimed 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 CARRENTAL prices as low as $9.95 per day 808 w 26th 841-1011 to us," said Inferno General Manager Norm Sutherland. Sutherland said he tried to trade him for a boat, collecting him on wavers, but he got no response. Comets General Manager Timothy付嫁 said he did not believe that Pekka would be taken. "The guy's a beautiful player," Letiweke said. "The two games we saw him in, he was unbelievable." Petrovic is the third high-paid player to leave two weeks. '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. It had two cross-state rivals against it. But in the end, according to Coach Marian Washington, it was the officials that decided the game. ine Jayhawks dropped a 83-74 decision to the Kansas "Watecids in Alien Field House last eight, 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- 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 Jawahra could pull it off. They led 16-4 after five minutes of play, but the Wildcats scored 14 of the next 16 points to build a lead that they never relinquished. Chris Stewart, who had been averaging only 5.5 points a game, scored 12 points in the first half to lead the team. He added 11 points and eight rebounds. Tammy Romstad was the big gun for the Wildcats in the first half, leading K-State to a 443-1 lead at intermission. He shot four, 8 shooters. Erin Scherbe added eight. "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." 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. Kansas came out fired up in the second half and chipped away at the The game was played before a sparse but boisterous crowd of 1,100. And although women's basketball is not supposed to be the crowder pleaser that men's, those, 1,100 in the stands last night might not agree. "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 Rostom's hands and we did a good job of that in the game." Priscilla dairy really picked them up. 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. Claxton, KU's All-America can once again led the Jayhawks with 23 points and 15 rebounds. Stewart had 16, Snider 12 and Shyra Holde, when Tolman said played her best this season, had 10 points and nine rebounds. "The season has been frustrating for us because we want to do well in what is supposed to be a rebuilding year," Snder said. JAWHAYK NOTES: The Jayhawk men's basketball team will host the Colorado Buffaloes tonight. Tipoff is at 7:40. The Buffaloes are 1-4 in the conference and stand at 3-2. The game will be televised as the Big Eight game of the week. "I am very proud of our ball team," Washington said. "We played a veteran team tonight and we played them touch." Scoreboard Basketball NBASTANDINGS Eastern Conference Team | W | L | Pct. | GB --- | --- | --- | --- | --- Arizona | 20 | 17 | .643 | .589 Philadelphia | 29 | 13 | .517 | - Washington | 22 | 19 | .537 | - New York | 22 | 19 | .537 | - New Orleans | 19 | 13 | .452 | .119 Milwaukee 28 14 667 Atlanta 19 14 432 8 Kansas 19 14 432 8 Chicago 18 14 429 10 Cleveland 17 13 353 10 Detroit 17 13 353 10 Western Conference Midwest Division Los Angeles 30 12 714 Seattle 28 12 695 San Francisco 30 12 615 Golden State 22 17 564 Portland 22 17 684 St. Louis 12 12 290 Atlanta 12 12 173 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS San Antonio 27 14 659 Denver 27 12 658 Houston 20 22 649 Kansas City 14 13 341 Utah 13 27 317 Ulah 13 28 317 BIG & STANDING BASELINE TEAMS **Team** | **W** | **L** | Pct. | GR ---|---|---|---|--- Missouri | 5 | 0 | 1.00 | 2/8 Kansas State | 2 | 0 | 1.00 | 2/8 Okahanna State | 2 | 2 | .500 | 2/8 Okahanna State | 2 | 2 | .500 | 2/8 Kansas | 1 | 3 | .250 | 3/8 Iowa State | 1 | 3 | .250 | 3/8 Caddis | 1 | 3 | .250 | 3/8 Dallas 90, Atlanta 88 Washington 69, Miami 64 Philadelphia 58, Pittsburgh Houston 144, Indiana 94 Miami 82, Detroit 79 Ottawa 70, Los Angeles 91 Wilmington 85, Los Angeles 91 Note: Number in parentheses indicates UF ranking. Barton, Texas (5) 19 Aransas (11) 64 Texas A&M 63 North Carolina State (17) 44 Georgia Tech 40 Hockey WIL STANDINGS Wales Conference Jackie Dillon Team W L W T G SF GB PA Pts. Houston 20 28 17 6 294 184 62 Philadelphia 20 17 17 6 172 172 45 NY Rangers 21 20 7 172 172 184 39 Pittsburgh 12 20 8 172 172 184 39 New York 12 20 8 172 172 184 39 Buffalo 29 11 9 199 145 175 Boston 29 11 14 399 165 68 Montreal 25 11 12 622 165 70 Quincy 25 12 16 227 207 58 Urbach 12 26 11 159 265 35 Campbell Conference | | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Edinburgh | 12 | 14 | 12 | 12 | 284 | 224 | 71 | 48 | | Calgary | 18 | 19 | 11 | 12 | 202 | 223 | 48 | 48 | | Vancouver | 19 | 24 | 11 | 12 | 172 | 172 | 244 | 30 | | Los Angeles | 15 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 187 | 187 | 234 | 30 | | Toronto | 11 | 8 | 17 | 14 | 147 | 147 | 30 | 30 | Minnesota 20 14 15 15 27 167 187 53 St. Louis 20 14 15 27 167 191 56 32 Boston 20 14 15 27 167 191 56 32 Chicago 17 23 9 1 216 227 42 38 Toronto 17 23 9 1 216 227 42 38 New York 17 23 9 1 216 227 42 38 Montreal 1, Quebec 2 Detroit 3, Windsor 3 New York Islanders 9, Pittsburgh 12 Edmonton 5, St Louis 4 Louisville 2, Atlanta 1 Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Soccer Team W 13 L Pct. 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