6B Tuesday, February 20, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Student Group for those who own their own businesses, those who want to someday own their own businesses, and those who simply appreciate the entrepreneurial spirit. Organizational Meeting Tuesday, Feb. 20 7:00 p.m. International Room Kansas Union For more information call 841-1475 --will burn you. If you try to trap Pippen, then someone has the nearly impossible task of stopping Jordan by himself. Then there's Dennis Rodman, with his tree-like arms to grab rebounds should either Pippen or Jordan draw two defenders or miss a shot. If you have two or more years of full time college remaining, a tuition books and fees scholarship may be yours. We have several options available to you depending on your major. GPA, etc. the deadline to apply for fall '96 is rapidly approaching. Act Now Contact Dean Wilson at 864-5676 or come visit us at Air Force ROTC Room 108 Military Science Building AIRFORCE ROTC Raging Bulls attack is 3-D CHICAGO — All season long, the Chicago Bulls have been presenting teams with a double dilemma. Whom do you double team? The Associated Press If you concentrate on Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen because when Jordan and Pippen get on a roll as they did Sunday, the Bulls become nearly impossible to stop. "I've never seen three guys excel at three different things the way we do," Jordan said. On Sunday, Jordan and Pippen became just the ninth pair of teammates in NBA history and the first in nearly 12 years to score 40 points in the same game as the Bulls beat the Indiana Pacers 110-102. "I wouldn't quite say that, but it's gonna be tough," Jon dan said. "If we're focused, doing our jobs, it's gonna be real tough. This reminds me of three years ago." Jordan had 44 on 16-of-29 shooting, and Pimperin for a season. high 40 by making 14-of-26. Meanwhile, Rodman pulled down 23 rebounds. Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls guard "We knew coming in that Michael and Scottie were going to take a lot of shots," Pacers' guard Reggie Miller said. "We did a pretty good job on everybody else. When those two guys get in a zone like that, it's pretty tough." The entire NBA knows how tough the Bulls are. After all, they're 46-5. Seventy wins appear reachable thought we could win every game. That's an unbelievable characteristic to have, and this team has it." Pippen, who took over as team leader while Jordan was experimenting with baseball for nearly two years, scored 29 of his 40 in the second half Sunday. "We were in a zone, that was it," said Pippen. "We were in a good flow, and the team responded to us." The Bulls' triangle offense spreads the floor and gives Jordan and Pippen several options — jump shots, penetrations and passes. Rodman waits for the misses. "All three of us earned our paychecks," Jordan said after Sunday's victory. "I hope our teammates aren't mad at us for taking all those shots," Pippen said. "We're some of the best players to play the game. Dennis is obviously the greatest rebounder to ever play the game. Michael's a great scorer. Me, I'm just fitting in." The Bulls will go for their sixth straight victory tonight, playing the surging Cleveland Cavaliers at the United Center. Meeting for Seahawks sale canceled Plans called off after Seattle newspaper reports intentions The Associated Press SEATTLE — A meeting between Seattle Seahawks owner Ken Behring and a prospective buyer of the NFL team reportedly was called off because of a newspaper article, two sources said. Club president David Behring, the owner's son, and King County Council member Peter von Reichbauer said Sunday a meeting previously scheduled for the weekend in Palm Springs, Calif., had been canceled. "My father is keeping all options open at this point," David Behring said. Von Reichbauer is among the officials who have been trying to arrange a sale of the team to local owners since the Behrings announced plans to move the franchise to the Los Angeles area. Prospective buyers include Microsoft Corp. co-founder Paul Allen and a second party von Reichbauer has refused to identify. "I just think things are going to cool for awhile," he told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which reported the meeting plans Friday. "You are dealing with two very sensitive individuals here." The younger Behring, who made similar comments to television stations, also said he learned his father would try to move the club only a week before the public announcement Feb.2. Lawsuits aimed at blocking the move have been filed in state and federal courts, and the Seahawks have filed court action to declare their Kingdome lease invalid because of earthquake safety concerns. "I feel sick about the whole thing. My last two weeks have been as miserable as you can possibly imagine," David Behring said. "I hurt inside more than you can possibly imagine." The attempted move was precipitated by state and local insensitivity to club needs for improvements at the Kingdome, he asserted. "I feel extremely sorry and sad for the wonderful football fans of Seattle," he said. "I became very attached to the area, to the people and to the fans themselves ... "I cannot apologize enough to the people of Seattle because I know how much football means to them. I'm sorry they are the true victims in what has happened." WHEN: WHERE: WHAT: IN PERSON SPECIAL GUEST JUDGE: DICK VITALE 12 Noon on Monday, February 26 Kansas Union Ballroom "I know I sound like Dick Vitale... but I CAN'T HELP IT!" Contestants will be judged on their best 30 second impersonation PLUS! All Entrants Will Receive A FREE Dick Vitale Souvenir PRIZES: CONTEST OPEN TO FIRST 50 REGISTRANTS ONLY! SPECTATORS WELCOME! 1st Prize: $500 and a trip for one to New York to compete in Sound-Alike National Championship (Includes airfare/hotel, not game tickets) 2nd Prize: Pepsi Mountain Bike 3rd Prize: Pepsi/Dick Vitale Gift Pack Sign Up For The Contest: When: 11:00 a.m. on Monday, February 26 * Where: Kansas Union Ballroom