Page 10 University Daily Kansan, January 27, 1962 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-IX-The Phoenix Inferno placed forward lobe Petrovic on waivers Monday and he immediately trained by the Kansas City Comet. 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 Lewek said he could not believe that Petrov was placed on waivers. to us," said Inferno General Manager Norm Sutherland. "The guy's a beautiful player," Leiweke said. "The two games we saw him in, was unbelievable." Petrovic is the third highly-paid player to lea 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 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 Jayhawks dropped a 83-74 decision to the Kansas State Wildcats in Allen Field House last night, giving the Jayhawks their third straight loss. Kansas went into last night's game hoping to break its loss streak and knock off K-State, who won the Big Eight championship two weeks ago. And at the start, it looked as if the Jahwavas 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- 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 Romstad was the big gun for the Wildcats in the first half, leading K-State to a 4431 lead at intermission. He also scored 64 points in 8 shooting. 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. 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 blew the game at the end of the first half," said guard Angie Snider, who shot a distal 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." "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 Hornstad's hands and we did a good job of that in the first game. Priscilla Gale really picked them up." Claxton, KU's All- America candidate, once again led the Jayhawks with 23 points and 15 rebounds. Stewart had 16, Snider 12 and Shyra Holden, when Kingston said played her best nine in the season, had 10 points and nine rebounds. All Gary did in the second half was go of six seven from the field and five of six from the line for 17 points. She scored just two points in the first half. Kansas came out fired up in the "I am very proud of our ball team," Washington said. "We played a veteran team tonight and we played them touch." "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 bosterious crowd of 1,100. And although women's basketball is not supposed to be the crowder pleaser that men's is, those 1,100 in the stands last night might not agree. JAYHAWK NOTES: The Jayhawk nets basketball team will host the Colorado Buffaloes tonight. Tipoff is at 7:40. The Buffalores are in 14 cones and the game will be televised as the Big Eight game of the week. Scoreboard Basketball NBBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Team W W L Pct. GB Boston 30 13 11 4 Houston 15 12 11 1½ Washington 22 19 337 11 New York 19 19 537 8 Indiana 19 23 113 11 Milwaukee...28 19 14 667 - - Atlanta ...18 24 23 675 - - Athens ...18 24 4 836 - Chicago ...18 24 4 429 - Cincinnati ...18 24 13 101 - Detroit ...17 23 175 10 - Nashville ...17 23 175 10 Western Conference Midwest Division San Antonio 27 14 659 6% Deriver 22 28 674 7% Kansas City 14 27 341 12% Ulah 13 27 317 18% Omaha 13 28 341 17% VESTERDAY'S RESULTS Los Angeles Seattle Texas Colorado Boston Golden State Portland New York 30 12 714 28 12 653 24 12 653 22 17 664 22 17 664 12 12 293 Dallas 90, Atlanta 81, Washington 98, Chicago 81, New York 86, Houston 95. Houston 144, Indiana 94. New Jersey 128, Iowa 129 OTC 97. RIG 8 STANDINGS Team W L P Pet. GB Nauru 5 0 1 0 - Kanada 1 0 1 0 - Nebraska 2 2 500 2½ Oklahoma State 2 2 500 2½ Oklahoma 2 2 500 2½ Kansas 1 3 250 2½ Iowa 1 3 250 2½ Coloala 1 3 250 2½ Note: Number in parentheses indicates UF ranking. Harlem, Mo. Texa (6) 59 Arkansas (11) 64 Texas & M&M 63 North Carolina State (17) 48 Georgia Tech 40 Hockey NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference British Division Team W L T G 6F GF GA Pts. Miami 28 10 7 6 194 154 62. Philadelphia 18 17 7 6 174 153 60. NY Rangers 21 20 7 6 174 184 49. Pittsburgh 12 12 7 6 172 184 32. New York 12 12 7 6 172 184 32. Campbell Conference Buffalo 29 11 9 199 145 167 Boston 28 11 9 199 145 167 Montreal 25 11 6 222 140 167 Quebec 25 11 6 222 140 167 Toronto 12 14 2 159 132 35 Missouri 20 14 15 15 207 167 53 St. Louis 23 12 14 19 167 190 50 Colorado 17 12 14 19 167 190 50 Chicago 17 23 9 18 267 273 43 Toronto 17 23 9 18 267 273 43 Kansas City 17 23 9 18 267 273 43 VESTERDAY'S RESULTS INFO GROUP Edmonton 14 21 18 24 284 221 78 Calgary 18 21 12 12 202 238 41 Vancouver 15 24 11 13 196 235 40 Los Angeles 15 24 11 13 196 235 40 New York 12 32 8 18 147 184 36 N.Y.C. 12 32 8 18 147 184 36 Montreal 1, Quebec 2 Detroit 3, Windsor 3 New York Islanders 1, Pittsburgh 2 New York Yankees 4, Philadelphia 4 Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Team W 1 L Pct. 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Aid to death set is the next best thing to being there January/February,1982 Robert Whirry Rosalie McFall Congratulations on your, mention of Community Jobs magazine in the November issue (OFF-bite Magazine) that you recently contributed to kind resource. it's great to see it start getting some of the attention it deserves; there aren't many places these days where you can find people offering solutions to this country's problems, instead of merely listening. I only hope you don't start going the way of some other publications—giving publicity to a good cause without letting people know how to get in touch. How about printing their address? Any help this magazine gets is a help for all of us. Forgive our oversight. In answer to many requests, the address for Community Jobs is 1520 Sixteenth Street NW, Washington, DC 20036. Arne Collins No Address be plural of opus is OPERA or your information, the plural of opus ("The Future of the Spent Forces," p.6) is opera. The article on *The Prisoner* or *The Warcicle* — now how about a doctor who Doctor? Bill O'Brien University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (P.S.: Who? Yes — Who!) I am extremely offended by the Jensen Audio ad that you ran in the December issue (on page 8). As a male, I cannot say that I know what it is like to be treated as a "sex object," but I do feel that such adults not only demean women, but also men, so because they portray us as lustful, sex obsessed, and selfish. I really like your magazine, and I feel that bands such as the Go-Go's, X and the Preenders show that women have a lot to contribute to rock. It would be a shame for aspiring women artists to be discouraged by the attitude that is expressed in the Jensen New Contributors Christopher Herliby Cambridge, MA L. R (LOB) Higa *In Print* was born in Hawaii (her station has a picture of young L. R with the caption "Portrait of laughing L. R, now living and now lives and writes in Los Angeles* Winn L. Roch (Stereo Section) is a law student, a frequent contributor to the Cleveland Plain Dealer and -marze Zoe Morgan. She also co-hosts two Morgan Plus Fours. Morgans are British and unchanged in design since 1994. Roch is Ohioan and changes design DONNA ROSS (On Disc) has red hair, writes songs, and is currently working part time in our mail room. It's a living, right? R. Sta Sarmo (In "Print") lives in Bowling Green, Ohio, where she teaches something called Popular Literature. Mysteries, among others. no one can quite account for *Fridays* finding its audience among young teens and even children, and it is the musical acts that may be responsible for this phenomenon. A mention of drugs and sex? A more likely explanation for both phenomena is that *Fridays* juvenile humor appeals to juvenile viewers. An elderly 26, I find the show consistently unfunny and a poor third to *Saturdays* City among the late-night comedy shows. As for Mark Blackfield's soon-to-be "first movie, I don't blame producer J Moffitt for forgetting Incredible Shrinking Woman Ck Pearson I would like to express some of my thoughts on the articles in your Nov. 81 issue about the Rolling Stones, particularly the review of *Tattoo You*. On page 6 you repeatedly mention Jagger's "spent force" statement and critics blast every album as not saying anything. I say the press is rehashing; the Stones said years ago that it was "only Rock and Roll" in their opinion. At its simplest, it's a danceable backbeat, repetitive chord work, and an R&R attitude Tattoo more than fits this criterion. And comparing the old guard to the new wave is as fruitless as comparing pre-made music do? They returned to the roots of rock, a simplistic driving rebellious sound. Others like the Specials, Selector, the Beat returned to the root of reggae-skat! And how about the heavy metal renunciation? And now Lydon, Clash, leads it up. It seems all rhythmic, spacey, jungle (GMGQd Psychedelic)? sound. You know that sounds like what the Beatz, the Stones and others did in the Sixties. Like a recycling, so it seems Mick is in tune to the real, telling it like it is. Is open your minds? The 55-63 stars made competent rock while the 40-52 stars played blues. The throne is again being passed on Tattoo You is Rock and Roll, pure and simple. Donald A Miller Lexington, KY & OUT THE OTHER Can They Handle It? **FRIENDS HOPES TO COME to the big screen** producer John Fottihm says that, should the first draft script be approved by ABC Motion Pictures, they should go into production in spring; or at the latest, summer. He said the script will appear somewhere "Fridays" will appear somewhere, Moffitt said. He added that it will be "a cap 'adventure, hopefully, in the nature of Raiders of the Lost Ark." The show's regular performers will play "themselfs and some of their characters," although the film will complete a story, not a collection of sketches. How Many Pirates Does It Take to Scuttle a Good Thing? Unive Lawr THE PRIVATE MOVIE. starring Krasty McNichol and Christopher Alkins (who's "put on a couple of years since Blue Lagoon," according to our favorite flack) is now filming in Australia. Sure enough, it's The Pirates of Panzance - sort of it's a "contemporary youth picture" with lots of music — some of the from Gilbert & Sullivan play. The new songs are by Terry Britten, who has worked with Cliff Richard (writing "Devil Womens Club") and David Browne (writing the pirates of Panzance) the one starring Linda Rosentad and Kevin Kline, is now rolling in London and is cleaving onto the original G&S version. And there is yet a third version scheduled for BBC-TV, written by Monyp Python's Eric Idle. Avali! beetl? Joy of Lampooning NATIONAL LAMPOON FILM FEATURES have had nothing but problems lately, first National Lampoon Goes to the Movies was deemless unreliable and dreadful, now National Lampoon's Joy of Sex has been delayed because the director. Bill Norton Jr (Cisco Pike, *More American Grief*) was unable to keep up with the actor Joe Dante is the presumed replacement. Meanwhile, though, over at ABC Motion Images, *National Lampoon's Class Reunion was announced with a suitably tacky trade ad. Sample characters: "Delores Lakes Formerly gripped by polio, now possessed by the devil." Anne Marie Spaniel. Savaged by wolves and now a howler herself at each full moon . . . Egon Von Stoker. Responsible for Borden's most successful blood draw, the moment of the local Red Cross. Give us a brush. WASHI federal-si Republica democra other key Govern wanted Reagan's program Vermont the Na kestederia enough in also warn "injustice" The pre- Fc The pr Sue Me. Sue You IT WAS ANNOUNCED in a few trade papers recently that Paul McCarthy and Yoko Ono would "probably" be jointly filing a lawsuit against Northern Songs, which holds the early Beatles copyright) for "breach of trust" over royal payments. No word on how much money is involved, or even if the suit has been dismissed. But ternees) would even confirm the basics. Ci By STEF Staff Rep Waxing X WHOSHO two LPS on the independent X, Slash Label had finally drawn respect from as far away as New York for the LA. punk scene, sent with Elektra — home of simpering singer/bongwriters and Urban Cowboys Exe, Billy Zoo and company of Garth Brooks and of which ought to come out in April. Suggested titles for that release include Running on Malice, Songs for Everypunk and Late for the Riot. BUTCH HANCKO, who writes some of Joe B'LYE's best songs ("West Texas Waltz", "Standin' at a Big Hotel"), has two new albums being simultaneously released on Rainlin Records — 1981. A Spare Odyssey and Firewalk (Researches Its Owner Level) City of decision city has federalism said yest **TITLE LATER OVER SHAREING a bill with the** **Rolling Stones (Keith Richards requested their presence), the Fabulous Thunderbirds—jovial masters of the blues idiot—are at** **Craig Leon, known for his past work with the Ramones and Blondie**