14 Monday, February 22, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Duke Continued from p. 11 "I didn't want to go to overtime," he said. "I knew what was going to happen. I never call a timeout when we're tied in a game, but I wanted to get them organized. "We had our chances. We missed our free throws toward the end. We set something up, but we didn't even try to get into it." "We were trying to get it inside. It's a pretty easy play, and it takes one pass, but they didn't take it. I wanted us to get it at least inside, put it up and have a chance at an offensive rebound." But instead, with :05 left on the clock, Manning launched a left-side jump shot that bounced off the back of the rim. "I was hoping to get fouled, but you don't get fouled shooting a jump shot," Manning said. "We didn't capitalize on our opportunities. We missed crucial free throws, and at the end of regulation, I shouldn't have taken that shot." One more sore spot in Kansas' game was rebounds. Especially the offensive rebounds. Kansas had 15 offensive rebounds out of a total 38 rebounds for the game. Duke ended up nearly even offensively and defensively with 47 total rebounds. It didn't help when two of the Kansas starters fouled out. Milt Newton left first, with 4:10 left in regulation. Finishing with 15 points, five rebounds and five assists, he was forced to watch helplessly from the bench as the game went into overtime. Sports Briefs The backets for the recreation A and co-recreation leagues were posted at Robinson Center last week. The trophy league brackets will be posted Wednesday. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS: The intramural basketball playoffs begin this week. All recreation A and co-recreation league playoffs begin today, and trophy league playoffs begin Sunday. The recreation B league will not have a playoff. Kansan Classified (913) 864-4358 Every Tuesday Prices effective every Tuesday at both Taco Bell locations in Lawrence 1220 West 6th Street 1408 West 23rd Street Macintosh It's never cost less for your key to success! It's the first ever KU Bookstores truckload sale on Macintosh computers and that means big savings for you. Like $1000 off the regular retail price on Macintosh Plus. With prices lower than ever before, now's the time to order a Mac. Here's the deal: On April 1st, the "Mac truck" will arrive loaded with specially priced computers for KU students (staff and faculty, too!). If you want to make sure your computer is on the truck, you need to pre-order at the bookstore now. You may even be able to finance your computer with help from the Financial Aid Office. There are several plans available. Some include low monthly payments during the time you're in school at KU; others don't require any payments until after you graduate! Counselors at the Financial Aid Office can tell you if you qualify (financial need is not the qualifying issue.) And they'll explain exactly how the program works. All you have to do is call 864-4700 and make an appointment to find out more. You can have a Macintosh on your desk on April 1. All you have to do is order in advance. We'll even show you how to set it up and get started at free seminars in the Burge Union on the 1st. Sound easy? It is. As easy as 1, 2, 3! Step 2: Order your Macintosh at the Burge Union. Stop by this week and tell us which Macintosh, Plus or SE, to load on the truck for you. (Small deposit required) Step 1: (optional) Interested in finding out if you qualify for student financing? Contact the Financial Aid Office at 864-4700. Make your appointment as soon as possible. The counselors there will be more than happy to help qualified students choose the best program. (Financial need is not the qualifying issue.) Step 3: Pick up your Macintosh at the Burge Union on March 31 or April 1 when the trucks arrive. Attend a free seminar to learn how to get started, if you'd like. Macintosh Plus or SE? 2-disk or hard disk drive? You choose. The computer that will help you work faster, smarter and more creatively has never cost less! KU Truckload Savings: Macintosh Plus...$1200 (retail list $2199) $360 off the already low KU Bookstores price Macintosh SE with 2 disk drives...$1979 (retail list $2898) Macintosh SE, 20 meg hard disk drive...$2399 (retail list $3698) $100 off the already low KU Bookstores price Included in these special prices are: the computer, keyboard, mouse hypercard and multifinder. Special prices are also available to KU faculty and staff. Macintosh $ ^{\text{TM}} $ Helping You Make the Grade at KU