SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Chiefs romp 'Skins,35-16 The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo.— As soon as Tim Barnett and Harvey Williams got healthy, so did Kansas City's ailing offense. Dave Krieg broke out of a two-week slump by passing for 304 yards,100 yards greater than his combined total in his previous two games. Kansas City posted a 28-0 halftime lead yesterday on its way to a 35-16 victory against the injury-weakened Washington Redskins. Barnett, who has been slowed by injury, caught six passes for 148 yards and two touchdowns. Williams, who has been hampered all year by injuries, rushed for 88 yards in 19 carries in the second half when Krieg's passing touch deserted him. Both teams are now 6-4. Washington's Ricky Ervins completed a 10-play, 75-yard drive on the Redskins' first possession of the second half with a 5-yard run. The Redskins lost veteran guard Joe Jacoby in the first half, and Earnest Byner, their leading rusher, went out a short time later with a neck injury. Krieg misfired on three straight possessions on the Chiefs' next possession, and Rypien moved the Redskins from their own 47 to the Chiefs' 22 to set up Chip Lohmiller's 40-yard field goal. Lohmiller's 26-yard kick made it 28-13 with 22 seconds left in the third period. He then added a 38-yard kick to make the score 28-16 with 13:30 remaining. Randall traded to Pistons Kansan staff report Mark Randall, a former Kansas forward who played on the 1991 Final Four team, was traded yesterday from the Minnesota Timberwolves to the Detroit Pistons. Randall, the sixth all-time leading scorer in Kansas basketball history, was traded along with forward Gerald Glass to the Pistons for forward/center Brad Sellers, guard Lance Blanks, and a conditional second-round draft choice in 2000. Dave Randall, Mark's brother, said he talked to Mark yesterday shortly after the trade was made. "He just moved into a townhouse a week ago," Dave Randall said. "He said, I'm going to my third team in a year-and-a-half, but moving on part of the business. It's a new start." The Chicago Bulls selected Randall as the 26th pick in the first round of the 1991 NBA draft. He was released in December but quickly signed by the Timberwolves. Dave Randall said he had mixed emotions about the trade. "I hate to see him have to leave Minnesota because he's got a lot of friends and family there," he said. "But at the same time, it's a new start for him, and he'll have a better opportunity than he had at Minnesota." DOMINO'S PIZZA NOBODY KNOWS LIKE DOMINO'S How You Like Pizza At Home. SIX DOLLAR INSANITY $6.00 OPEN FOR LUNCH Sun-Thurs 11am-1am Fri-Sat 11am-2am 841-8002 We accept 832IOWA and checks. (25 $ \noint $ service charge) Get a 15" Large Pizza with cheese and 1 topping for just $6.00 Available for Carry Out or Delivery to KU Resident Halls, Fraternities, Sororities and Scholarship Halls Only. Not Valid with $3.00 Service Guarantee. No coupon necessary, just ask for $6 Insanity. Offer Expires November 29, 1992. Valid at participating stores only. Not valid with any other offer. Customer pay sales tax where applicable. Delivery areas limited to ensure safe driving. Our drivers carry less than $20.00.