Page 10 University Daily Kansan, January 27, 1982 JON HARDESTV Kansan Stell 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-The Phoenix Inferno placed forward lobe Petrovic on waivers Monday and he immediately trained by the Kansas City Comets. "He's just been a big disappointment 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. ACADEMY CAR RENTAL prices as low as $9.95 per day 808 w 214h 841 0101 to us," said Inferno General Manager Norm Sutherland. Cometta General Manager Timothy Loweke said he could not believe that Peel's team would win. Sutherland said he tried to trade on a couple of his sons, then given him on patrols, but he got no offers. "The guy's a beautiful player," theweb.com games we saw we bought his inability. Petrovic 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. It had two cross-state rivals playing for bragging rights in the state. But in the end, according to Coach Marian Washington, it was the officials that decided the game. The Jaywhacks dropped a 83-74 decision to the Kansas State Wildcats in Allen Field House last night, giving the Jaywhacks their third straight loss. 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 Jawhaws could pull it off. "The officiating was crucial," Washington said. "Unfortunately, the referees played a major role in the outcome of the game. They were in charge." 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. Crisp Stewart, who had been averaging only 5.5 points a game, scored 12 points in the first half to lead the Rockets in their second, 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." Tammy Romstad was the big gun for the Wildcats in the first half, leading K-State to a 4413 lead at intermission. Romstad beaten by 2 shooters; Erin Scheiber added eight. 9:03 left in the game. But the Jayahaws 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 and we did a good job of that in the game." Priscilla Grey really picked them up." All Gary did in the second half was go all of seven from the field and five of six from the line for 17 points. She secured just two points in the first half. Clacton, KU's All-America candidate, once again left the Jayhawks with 23 points and 15 reboundes. Stewart had 16, Snider 12 and Shyra Holden, who Washington said played her best in redshoes, had 10 points and nine rebounds. Kansas came out fired up in the second half and chipped away at the "I am very proud of our ball team," Washington said. "We played a veteran team tonight and we played them tough." "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. Scoreboard JAYHAWK NOTES: The Jayhawk jayhawk's basketball team will host the Colorado Buffaloes tonight. Tipoff is at 7:40. The Buffaloes are 1-4 in the con- ference, but the buffaloes stand at 15. The game will be televised as the Big Eight game of the week. Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Team W W L Pct. GB Tampa 28 19 13 .40 Philadelphia 20 13 13 .50 Washington 22 19 537 New York 22 19 537 Newark 22 19 452 11% Milwaukee...28 19 14 667 Atlanta...28 19 14 667 Arizona...28 19 14 442 8 Chicago...18 26 428 10 Chicago...18 26 428 10 Detroit...17 23 175 10 Dallas...17 23 175 10 Western Conference Midwest Division San Antonio 27 14 659 Dover 22 28 324 %/8 Derver 20 28 314 %/8 Kansas City 14 37 341 12% Dallas 13 28 317 12% Duluth 13 28 317 12% Los Angeles 30 12 714 Seattle 28 12 653 % Tampa Bay 32 11 744 % Golden State 22 17 564 % Portland 22 17 396 % Baltimore 12 12 390 % YESTERDAY'S RESULTS WA盛顿 90, Alabama 84 Washington 94, Chicago 84 Washington 94, Miami 84 Houston 104, Indiana 94 Norton 128, Utah 118, CT 97 New York 136, New Jersey 97 BIG 8 STANDINGS Team W L Pet. GB Missouri 5 0 1.00 ½ Michigan 0 1 0.00 Nebraska 2 2 2.50 2½ Okahanna State 2 2 500 2½ Okawawa State 2 2 500 2½ Kansas 1 3 250 2½ Iowa State 1 3 250 2½ College 1 3 250 2½ NoR? Number in parentheses indicates Bayley, 69, Texas (3,19) Arkansas (11, 64) Texas A&M 63 North Carolina State (17, 49) Georgia Tech 40 Hockey NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference Patrick Division Team | W | L | T | G | FG | GA | Pts. | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Dallas FC | 28 | 17 | 7 | 69 | 134 | 64 | 12. Philadelphia B | 27 | 18 | 7 | 69 | 134 | 64. NY Rangers | 21 | 20 | 7 | 172 | 182 | 49. Pittsburgh | 21 | 20 | 7 | 172 | 182 | 49. Baltimore B | 12 | 28 | 7 | 172 | 184 | 39. Buffalo 29 11 14 9 199 145 175 Boston 29 11 14 9 199 145 175 Montreal 35 11 11 22 123 160 62 Quebec 25 12 14 22 121 160 35 U.S. Jersey 12 18 14 197 149 35 Campbell Conference Manchester 20 14 15 15 197 167 15 8 St. Louis 23 12 14 14 167 167 50 8 Philadelphia 22 12 14 14 167 167 50 8 Chicago 17 23 19 2 161 227 43 8 Toronto 17 23 19 2 161 227 43 8 Detroit 16 23 19 2 161 227 43 8 Edinburgh 31 12 12 9 284 202 728 41 Calgary 18 12 12 12 284 202 728 41 Vancouver 15 24 11 10 172 164 234 6 Los Angeles 13 11 10 172 164 234 6 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Montreal 1, Quebec 2 Detroit 3, Wimpsma 5 New York Amsterdam 4 Pittsburgh 2 Philadelphia 1, Philadelphia 4 Soccer Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Team W L Pet. Grs. GB Pittsburgh 13 4 147 - - Iowa 11 4 198 - - Baltimore 12 6 567 1% Cleveland 8 8 100 1% Houston 8 11 263 7% Philadelphia 6 11 353 7% New Jersey 6 11 386 7% St. Louis 14 10 .824 Wichita 10 3 .584 Wichita 10 10 .494 Denver 8 10 .444 **6%

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Student, singl This entitles ___ $50 off our regu- at the Alva 4120 Clinton Pkw upper level Lawrence, Kansa Phone 843-2600 pointment or com upper level of Racquet and Swir "Up On the Roof," "Natural Wor "You've Got a Friend" are among that will be enjoyed by music lo January 2 Tuesday through Saturdays/Sundays Sunday avr STUDENT RUSH RE See the fully staged and a music of CAROLE KING's Just phone the Folly Theat mance day after 2 p.m. you at the student rush c Tuesday through Saturday and Sunday matinees, and NO ADVANCE PAYMENT: 30 minutes prior to curtail BY BARRY ALFONSO STUDIO "KING'S Songs by Things like mood and shades of emotion are much more important to Nicks' art than technical considerations. At her best, her music has an oracular quality that makes it seem she's taking on the voice of some dubs like The Cure, and such songs, of course, is "Bhannon, the tune that helped Fleewood Mac The sun streams in and warms the soft couch in Stevie Nicks' Marina Del Rey condominium living room. Nicks sits down at her piano and begins to play a simple chord progression. She moves from the floor, from a germ of an idea, she explains, a song will grow. "I have these lines written down on a big sheet," she says, as the artist's sketch book placed on top Nicks is late. She miss the sun but he, then, considering the shadowy, moon-struck feel of many of her songs, doesn't want to dress up and don't suit her best. As the reigning far from her mind. anyone to spend a whole evening sitting at my piano, so when I do see a night coming to me, not going to have anything to do, jump on it. It's true that Nick has that passion for happening at ever then, her *Bella Dorna* solo LP has been on the charts since late summer and has披代 the platinum Good Witch of AM Radio, the Fleetwood Mac song traffics in a brand of musicism that has given her a Spirit of the Night image. There's a large smoked-glass-crescent moon mounted on a pedal; an old fashioned吊灯 with a pawtouch, fringe shade, a pair of childs' fairy tale books on the coffee table before me. With a large video player and some of the movies here she also, the atmosphere here is half antique, half 1980s. Nicks up by about two c clock or so, dressed in a mostly purple neon sorrowsease outfit. "Sorry I slept on you," she whispers, her eyes scanning — I don't have that time much. mark, "Leather and Lace," her duet with Don Henley, is currently ascending the singles chart, likely to match his solo debut. She won "My Heart Around," which paired her with Tom Penny. Naturally, a tour was called for in the wake of the LAPs in November through mid-December on the road in the Southwest with keyboardist Benmorton Tench (of Petty 1985), singer Katie Price, Bruce Springsteen & E Street Band), session guitar-whtz Waddy Walche and other rock notables. Yes, Nick time is a premium these days but the first one in the history of her first love of songwriting is never of her piano. "I just pull lines out of them and sing them to see what sounds best. I record it over and over the whole song he wrote in our Bennont Tench, who completed an unfinished Nicks tune, "Kind of Fine," tells us insights on Nicks writing process on the phone some time later. "She writes in in an almost two-fingered piano style," she says. "The way she works is fascinating — her songs are kind of wild in structure and entirely instinctive. She's not locked into the things she wrote, but a lot about chords and so forth are." rise to the pinnacles of rock popularity in the middle of the Seventies. Dramatizing the song on socks, Nick Sessions often imbue about in france-like fashion. More than any other of her songs, "Rihanna Nicks" particularly niche in pop music. It's a very strange thing with that song," she explains. "When I wrote it back in 1974, I hadn't read the legends of Rhamonian, a witch in Welsh mythology. I didn't like it — I liked it — two years later I read the books of Rhamonian. It turns out that Rhamonian was the goddess of sieces and battles, so birds all over my Rhamonian." So, January/February, 1982 don't know ... maybe old Rhiannon up there and she wanted a song to be written for her. "Nicks clicks a pearly, satisfied smile at the thought When Nicks was writing, "Bihann" she and ex-boyfriend (and current partner in Fleetwood Mac) Lindsey Buckingham were financially successful. She seemed to be seemingly at a career dead end after the release of their duo LP on Polydor, Buckingham Nick's in 1973 Waitering for a time Nicks was writing the memoirs. It was probably famous. It was probably the lowest point for Lindsey and me as far as our belief in what we were doing goes, she remembers. "I was in a real slump," Buckingham said. "was writing would be on anything at the point." The course of Nicks and Buckingham's fortunes changed around New Year's Eve of 1975, when Mick Fleetwood asked the two of them to write the lowest incarnation of Fleetwood Mac. One sore point that irritates Nick to this day is the exclusion of her "Silver Springs" from Fleetwood Mac's "Spring Awakening," found on the B side of the band's "Go Yourown Way" single. (The song went off the album because they said it was too long; she fumes, "Lindsey dee don't Want To Know." in its place. I literally had a nervous breakdown over that. I ran out into the parking lot of the studio and acquainted." She laughs when it was not a good experience at all." With the multi-plant records that the Mac has earned have come well-publicized friction between the band members, disagreements that Nicks doesn't hesitate to discuss "Peebee wood" have become more apparent; she says, "And many times, they're changed into something I don't like. At that point, I usually compromise — I'll give up the whole idea of something if I feel that somewhere the audience shines through. But when the audience goes completely, I can't handle it." **Bella Dorna**, on the other hand, features Nicks' songs more or less in the same form they were originally conceived. she was involved in the rehearsal for her new film, the way, in contrast with her Fleetwood Mac experiences. "Before, we been banished to the central room — on the Fleetwood mac albums, they played me. I never fought to be one of the players in the film," she says. But with their. But with the solo album, my producer, Jimmy fowine, didn't allow me to be dependent on anybody. He said. If you want to do a song, you'd play it and do it out and do it up. Nicks is currently in the position to pursue any career option she chooses: remain with Fleerwood Mac, go solo, or attempt to do both. "The fame and fortune hain't made much difference." Nicks insists, "If it weren't for my friendship, I might kill my love of songwriting. I don't let the rest of the world on in this particular moment." Whatever astral plane Steve Nicks' music is created on, it obviously plays the hearts of millions of record-breakers to know that as introspectively whispered a penon as she can make it to the atmosphere, to have twinkling things around me, a bit even when I'm on the road. I light a candle, put a drape over a lamp anywhere I am. I can make a space room into a great little place.