14 University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, October 2, 1991 Because Man cannot live in Birkenstocks alone. SUNFLOWER 804 Massachusetts 843-5000 GRADUATE WOMEN STUDENTS 'strategies for success' Join us for this special program for graduate women *Relax and enjoy our dessert hour* *Participate in a discussion of women's issues in public health* * explore career opportunities and how perspectives create the possible* Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1991-7:p.m. English Room, Kansas Union Facilitator: Dr. Ann Weick Dean, School of Social Work Sponsored by the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, 115 Strong Hall For more information, contact Sherri Robinson at 864-352 165 The Jazzhaus 926 1/2 Massachusetts Lawrence, KS 60442 • (913) 749-3320 Thurs. Lonnie Ray's Blues Jam Oct. 3 New Riddim Band Soul and Reggae Sunday Drink Special: $1.50 Vodka & Tonics OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK • 4:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK—4:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Remember, when there's not a band on stage. The Jazzhaus plays the BEST in recorded jazz, blues, reggae and rock. Looking for a Great Date? Start it on the patio or in the bar! CORNUCOPIA ARESTAURANT & BAR 1801 MASSACHUSETTS Come enjoy an evening with us! Sun & Mon Tues, Wed & Thurs 11am-9pm 11am-10pm Fri & Sat 11am-11pm THIS WEEK SUA 864. SHOW ENJOY MOVIES ON THE BIG SCREEN WITH S.L.A. Recommended... Extra-strength HP 48! - Graphics combined with calculus like never before - 32 Kbytes of RAM built in - HP EquationWriter and HP MatrixWriter applications - Choose from expandable HP 48SX or new HP 48S HP calculators -- the best for your success. hp HEWLETT PACKARD Come check out the complete line of Hewlett Packard calculators on display now at the KU Bookstores. KU Bookstores Kansas & Burge Unions Phoenix trades McDaniel to New York The Knicks sent second-year forward Jerrod Mustaf, 9-year veteran guard Trent Turtle and two second-round draft picks to the Suns. PHOENIX — Xavier McDaniel, who didn't give the Phoenix Suns intimidating presence they desired, to the New York Knicks on westerday. The Associated Press Suns make room for younger players to mature; Knicks fill need at forward "With the development of some of our young players like Andrew Lang, Tim Perry and Cedric Ceballos, we needed to free up playing time for their continued growth," Fitzsimmons said. McDaniel will give the Suns' younger players room to grow. McDaniel, obtained from Seattle last Dec. 7, was expected to help the Suns at both ends of the court, but he did not provide the needed muscle to help the team succeed in the playoffs. Phoenix, which won one more game (55) in 1990-91 than it did the season before, was ousted in the first round. McDaniel averaged 15.8 points and 7.2 rebounds for the Suns in 66 games. For the entire season, he averaged 17.0 points and 13.9 rebounds total of 20.0 points and 7.0 rebounds. "I was shocked when I heard," McDaniel said. "I thought something might happen, but I didn't know when it would happen or if he traded to be off of it was traded. McDaniel's shaved head and combat nature were his trademarks in his five full years with the SuperSonic. But the chemistry never developed when he was paired as the other forward with 6-10 Tom Chambers, a former Seattle teammate of McDaniel who set Phoenix season scoring records in 1988-89 and 1990-91. "We're excited about obtaining a front-line player, a legitimate 20-point scorer and a go-to guy," Knicks player personnel director Ernie Grunfeld said. "He's a tough, physical player, a great warrior." "I've been working on my X's and O's and we just took care of one of the X's," Knicks coach Pat Riley said. "It was a trade we had to make. We need to complement the outside shooting of Kiki Vandweghe and bring in a post-up small forward. It's a great trade for the Knicks because it brings in one of the best small forwards in the league, a real front-line player." "We are pleased to obtain a quality young power forward," Fitzsimmons said of the 6-foot-10 Mustaf, 21. "Had he stayed in school, he would have definitely been a lottery pick in the 1982 college draft." Fitzsimmons said the departure of The Associated Press Bills' Smith makes impact in first game after surgery ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Bruce Smith felt besotted at three-quarters capacity for his gigantic performance. "I'll be back to normal in three or four weeks," said last year's NFL. Defensive Player of the Year, Derek Mason. That's bad news for Bills opponents down the line Smith, a four-time Pro Bowl participant, was credited with a tackle and two defended passes in Buffalo's 35-20 victory, his first game since undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery early in training camp. But that doesn't measure its importance to the Bills, coach Marv Levy said. "He put some pressure on the passer. He drew extra blocking at times. He allowed us to put other players in a position where they're the most comfortable and play their best," Levy said. "I think he was a real factor in helping us play a better game defensively." Smith's performance made a believer of Bears rookie offensive tackle Stan Thomas. "He's such a good player," Thomas said after watching the All-Pro defensive end fire off the line, showing no apparent loss of his amazing ability to hold the ball strong, and he hustles to the ball every play. On Sunday, Smith did his usual job: tying up several blockers, chasing down runners and intimidating would-be blockers and the quarterback. "I'm limited right now, but being limited doesn't mean that I can't be a part of the defense," Smith said. His record of 19 sacks last year was second best in the league. Smith, who said he was able to operate at 75 to 80 percent capacity, wasn't even sure he was going to play until talking with Bills owner Joe Paterno. "We talked before the game and, frankly, Wilton told me he didn't want me to play... unless I was 100-percent positive," Smith said. "Although I was able to do some things instinctively, I still felt a little rough and a little off-balance." Still, Smith said he decided to play because "I just thought I could be a positive influence to the team. I thought there were certain things I could accomplish out there, such as drawing double- and triple-teams and making them open for up or back. That was my main reason for coming back. "At the same time, it is not like 'I haven't been burgled my butt trying to hurry up and get back.' Smith added in a pointed reference to rumors of drug abuse in the lineup sooner because of drug abuse. The rumors forced the bills to call a news conference Thursday and discredit those who "There are always going to be a few that want to start this or that. That's neither here nor there," Smith said. "I just want to take this time to thank all the people who supported me." He also thanked them in the media who "did a wonderful job of setting the record straight. I was so happy to hear about this touching that it was able to be said and really just take a case all the rumors that were started." Smith said players on the sideline said he looked as quick as ever coming off the ball, and he could take to take two false start penalties. But Smith disallowed that assessment, saying he felt slow off the ball. Paralyzed jockey says he wasn't drunk when his truck ran off road The Associated Press ARCADIA, Calif. — Bill Shoemaker, still unable to move his arms and legs but speaking in a strong voice, said yesterday that he was not drunk when he had the accident that left him paralyzed. The shoemaker, 60, was hurt when the Ford Bronco he was driving went over an embankment in Suburban San Dimas on April 18. He was alone in the car, driving on a roadway. No vehicle. Other vehicles were involved in the wreck. "Everybody said I was drunk, 'Shoemaker said yesterday at a news conference at Santa Anita.' But I had two beers, and I left. By the time they did the blood was a lot of drugs in me that were alcohol-based." He said a driving under the influence charge was later dropped. Shoemaker's blood alcohol level was 13, authorities said. The legal limit for driving in California is .08. His wife, Cindy, said that when Shoemaker played golf with Don Pierce, a fellow jockey and longtime friend, neither would drive if he thought he had had too much to drink. "They'd leave one car at the golf course," she said. She also says he will occupy a tee box. "They've had people who could move from the neck down, get up and walk out. They just don't know. My name is Tara." 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