10 Monday, February 11, 1991 / University Daily Kansan 7 Sailing the low seas Julie Jacobson/KANSAN Scott Tillema, Lake Lotawana, Mo., junior, teaches Hiroshi Matsuoka, Newton sophomore, to how steer a sailboat in the pool at Robinson Center. The KU Sailing Club used boats called lasers to teach some of its new members the basics of sailing Saturday before sailing on open waters. $2.25 1/2 Yards of Beer January & February Quail Creek Apartments Apple Lane Place 2111 Kasold 843-4300 Open Daily at 7:00 a.m. 907 Mass. 749-3355 The Associated Press Everything that might have worked against the top-tanked Rebels was there; playing No. 2 Arkansas, on the road, even trailing at halftime for the first time all season. It didn't matter. Arkansas loses, UNLV stays No.1 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — There's a big difference between No. 1 and No. 2, and that what has UNLV rolling toward the record books. With Stacey Augem leading the way with 31 points, the top-ranked team was tied for third in a vicious against the Razorbacks yesterday for their 31st consecutive win. In ending the Razorbacks' winning streak at 20 games, UNLV withstood the first-half pressure of a record crowd of 9,640 at Barnhill Arena and went on a 16-2 run at the start of the second half, taking control of the game. UNLV, trying to become the first undefeated team since Indiana in 1976 and the first repeat national champ since UCLA in 1973, had beaten 19 other opponents by an average of 32 points. Arkansas tried UNLY extended the lead to 98-75 with 6:23 left. A late ariate by Arkansas wasn't nearly enough. The Rebels became the eight top-ranked team to win a No. 1vs. 0.2 match in 10 meetings during 10 years. The Rebels (20-0) trained 50-46 at half before being replaced with 19 plankton with 19. In taking its halftime lead, Arkansas got its final 12 points on three pointers, including Lee Mayberry's 45-second clock beater with 13 seconds left. Arkansas (23-2) closed to 66-14 with 14:27 to perform before UNLV turned it on again, scoring nine straight points and hitting a three-point last of their timesouts at 12-45 left. Hunt had 26 points and Johnson had 25, including 19 in the second half. Day led the Razorbacks, whose only goal was a point. With 26 points and Oliver Miller had 22. Todd Day of Arkansas were ejected for unsportmanslike conduct when a brief scuffle broke out. With 2:27 left to play, Johnson and An 11-0 spurt gave the Razorbacks a 36-30 lead with 7:16 to play. East All-Stars beat the West, 116-114 to keep pace, but Augmon, Anderson Hunt and Larry Johnson wouldn't let them. The Associated Press PC WAREHOUSE DISCOUNT ELECTRONICS 404 ADAPIR BLVD CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Charles Barkley, a reluctant All Star, showed no reluctance to go to the basket yesterday. 286-16 1-800-875-4528 1. 2 Floppy Drive The powerful forward for the Philadelphia 76ers, playing on a stress fracture in his foot, became the leading force to lead the East to a 116-114 victory. Mono Monitor Barkley wanted to skip the All-Star game to rest his ailing foot, but was ordered by the NBA to appear. ° 40MB IDE HD It was the second straight season the league told Barkley to play when With the score 116-114, the West had a chance to tie the score, but Robinson threw the ball away. He then forced a jump ball as Barkley went to the basket inside, and won the tin for the West. Playing the first seven minutes of the fourth quarter with forward Tom Chambers at center because of David Robinson's foul trouble, the West pulled ahead 100-95 before the East regained control with a 144 burst. 101 Keyboard with 2:43 to go, and the West drew within two points two more times in the final minutes. The West, trailing by two points, tried to win at the end. Kevin Johnson launched a three-point try that appeared to be falling short before teammate Karl Malone tipped the ball. The Eastern possession had 2.9 seconds left, and Michael Jordan ran out the clock. climbed within two points four times in the final minutes without catching up. The West led 23-22 after a ragged,poor-shooting first quarter by both teams. Then the East, which made 32 percent of shots in the first period,hit 59 percent in the second quarter for a 67-58 halftime lead. Robinson, who had four fouls at halftime, returned with 5:01 left and quickly converted a three-point play to close the West deficit to 109-107. Robinson's rebound basket off a missed free throw made it 112-110 The game was close most of the way, with 20 lead changes. The West Student Special $ 899 he preferred to recuperate. This year, he had 11 rebounds in each half for the East, which improved its All-Star game victory margin to 27-14. 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