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Kentucky Kernel

SGA field
to include
Collins

By GREGORY A. HALL
Senior Staff Writer

Two Student Government Associ-
ation senators —— including one from
Lexington Community College —
are planning a run for SGA‘s top
spot.

Christa Collins, SGA College of
Education senator, and Keith Clark,
LCC senator, said yesterday they
will enter the race for the SGA pres-
idency.

Collins, a member of Kappa Al-
pha Theta social sorority, was ap-
pointed by SGA chief Sean Lohman
to chair a task force on prejudice re—
duction. A recent amendment to
SGA’S constitution requires that a
candidate for president and vice—
president run together as a ticket.
This weekend Collins and Amy
Cooper, the SGA executive director
for academic affairs, agreed to run
together.

Clark, 28, a business sophomore
at LCC, is still considering people
—— including David Lilly and Carol
Lee — for vice president.

He said SGA should focus on the
student body and community anti
said he would like to continue Loh-
man‘s ideas but be “a little more ag~
gressive, a little more attentive.“ He
said LCC is like any part of UK.

Cooper. a 20-year old chemical
engineering junior from Elizabeth-
town, Ky., said the fact they have
chosen a non-traditional ticket w
two women — is irrelevant.

“I don’t think that the idea of two
girls running together is going to be
a problem,“ said Cooper, a member
of Alpha Gamma Delta social soror«
ity. Both agreed the best people for
the jobs should run, regardless of
gender.

Some characterize the ticket as a
pair of “behind—thesccnes work-
ers.“

Senator at Large Allen Putman,
who was on a senate ticket wrth Col-
lins in their freshman year, said nei«
ther Collins nor Cooper “have an in-
credibly high profile." But, Pittman
said, “The things they do, they get
done."

“She has some very good quali—
ties," Senator at Large Ashley Boyd
said. “Once she is given a job to do,
you can depend on her to get it
done."

Collins said she can also handle
the spotlight. She said she is “not
going to be intimidated by being in
the spotlight at times."

Lohman said besides making Col-
lins chair of the [)erlldlCL‘ reduction
task force, he let Collins recom-
mend people to him for appoint-
ments to University committees last
year.

See SGA, Page 6

This is the last issue
of the Kernel for the
1990 fall semester.

The Spring Add/Drop

 

 

 

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From students to soldiers

”ljoinerf the Marine Corps to serve my country and
do whatever I neerfto do to keep the U5.free. "

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UK juniors
leave, put
life on hold

By MEREDITH LITTLE
Senior Staff Wriief

l.'K itiniors (Fret: (.liisle}, Bert
(ireer and Marty Moore left Blue
(irass Field \esterday morning for
I\\() weeks of training in North
(‘arolina before going to Saudi
Arabia.

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police With the \Iaiine t'orps re-v
serves.

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about the possibility of war atid
about their duties to the riiilitaiy in
interviews Monday.

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else ~-— I don’t want to go there.
btit it‘s Ill} rob." ()tisles
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biit it boils dottn to Llll}llllllf_l that
threatens the l’S "

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though he ltates to lea» e hotne He
said the length of his tour of dirt)
could be extended indefinitely it
our breaks out.

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of hating to fight when touted the
Marines. “I signed tip \iillingl), I
signed the papers. I‘ll go.”

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him by his mother. Gloria, at the Armed Forces Reserve Center in
Lexrngton before he and two other UK students left vesterday
morning for two weeks of training they will then be "mill to Saudi
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Kansas brings arsenal to UK

By BOB NORMAN
Sports Editor

They beat the UK team had last
year. Bad.

They hurt the pride of the intangi-
ble UK tradition like it's never
been hurt on the basketball court.

Kansas kicked UK by a score of
lSO-somethin‘ on Dec. 9, 1989.

UK tradition — in many Ken-
lucky eyes — was no longer with
face. And, in some fans’ hearts, it
never will be again. Until, that is,
the beating is done by the losers.

It‘s called revenge. UK coach
Rick Pitino, however. says he will
hear of no such thing.

“When you look at revenge you
get away from erecution," Pitino
said. “Revenge isn’t going to beat
Kansas, execution will."

Though Pitino downplays the re-
venge factor, some of those emo—
tions necessarily will play a part.
And sometimes it shows through —
if only a little.

Rememb

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Like when he talks about Mark
Randall (averaging 16 points and
four rebounds :1 game), the dynamic
Kansas senior center. Randall
bruised his leg and was expected to
be out at least 10 days. He was back
on the court four days later, scoring
12 points over Marquette University
in the Kansas victory and followed

ering the

na tomorrow. almost everyone on
the court and in the bleachers will
be thinking about a game played last
season.

UK‘s humiliating 150-95 loss to
Kansas is a day that will undoubted-

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through three days later with 30
points in the Jayhawks’ win over
Southern Methodist University.

Pitino is glad Randall will be in
the game tomorrow night.

"If I had my druthers. I'd rather
play Kansas with Mark Randall,"
Pitino said. “He was such a big fac-
tor when we played them last year
(Randall had 19 points and 12 re~
bounds). We would like to face him
this year. We would like to play
them at full-tilt."

And Randall has a strong support-
ing cast behind him. At center is 6-
10 junior David Johanning. At the
guards are flashy senior Terry
Brown, who can shoot the three and
rebound undemeath and sophomore
Adonis Jordan.

Playing swing forward will be 6-6
junior Alonzo Jamison.

“it‘s the toughest test we've had
so far because of their front line and
because of the way they are mnning
their offense right now," Pitino said.

“Right now they are playing the

way they did early last season."

And they can shoot the ball. Go-
ing into the Southern Methodist
game the team was shooting 53 per-
cent from the field and 53 percent
from three-point range.

"If you double down they got the
three and if you stay at home on the
perimeter they get the easy duck-ins
against inferior people as far as size
is concerned," Pitino said.

The Cats have also — once again
—— been proficient with the three-
pointer this season. Averaging over
26 threes a game. UK has hit on 40
percent.

The Cats have also been getting
strong play at point guard with Sean
Woods and Richie Farmer. The duo
combined for 32 points and 12 as-
sists in UK's victory over Notre
Dame Saturday.

“Last year we didn’t have many
weapons we could go to. We didn’t
have the weapons to fight back,"
Pitino said of the differences be-
tween UK past and UK present.

 

 

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‘Massacre’: ‘Ode to a Stinking Fowl’

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“Ode to a Stinking Fowl”

’Twas the night before Kansas
And all through the state,
Not a Wildcat fan was sleeping,
For they were all filled with
hate.

Their Big Blue stockings were
hung.
And they were all ready to cheer.
A year they had been waiting,
To see the Jayhawks come here.

It was dark December day when
These two teams met last.

The young Cats were humiliated
like never seen in the past.

“Oh no!” said their coach,
“We’d never run up the score."
“We just kept dunking,
So the game wouldn’t be a
bore."

They slammed and they jammed.
Throughout that long day.

But long after the game was de-
cided,
He still let their stars play.

Our style made them persist
Was the only excuse they had
to lend.
That's why they kept shooting,
Until the bitter end.

But a stunned coach Pitino
Had only a “No comment” to
say.
Although the fans immediately
walled,
“You’ll regret this some day!"

Well the day is come to make
amends
For that most heinous deed.
But in this season of giving,
Let’s not be overcome by greed.

The taste of Revenge appears,
To be filling and sweet.

But the flavor of Class is certainly
An even rarer treat.

Against lesser foes, such as the
Quakers from Penn,
Pitino showed some Class;
We can only hope that he will
again.

The chances are slim that he‘ll
face
That choice tomorrow.
But if Pitino does, I have some
advice
He may borrow.

To bow to the level
Of Kansas' shame,
ls truly making too much
Of a mere basketball game.

in this Christmas season of love,
Happiness and Yule,

it would do no good to anyone,
To forget the Golden Rule.

To everyone, I urge you,

Enjoy this game with Kansas.
And to cheer politely,

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Managing Editor

While the UK volleyball team
may be entering
Austin. Texas,
as underdogs
against seventh-
ranked Universi-
ty of Texas, the
Cats are not go-
ing to lay down
and die without
a fight.

“1 think if we
play like we did DeBOER
against Florida State," said UK
coach Kathy DeBoer, “we can give
them a real hard fight."

The Cats/Longhom match imme-
diately follows the 17th-ranked
Louisiana State University/13th-
rankcd Texas Tech showdown
which begins at 6 tonight at Rec
Sports Center.

The Wildcats are expected to play
at8.

UK, with a 22-11 record, ad-
vanced to the South Regional Semi—
finals by ousting Florida State Uni-
versity 15-12, 15-10, 10-15, 15-1()
last Saturday at Memorial Coli-
scum.

DeBocr said she thinks the Cats
probably will have to play better
against Texas in order to win.

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tack percentage in the latest AVCA
ranking released on Nov. 20, has a
team leading attack percentage of
.367 on 332 spikes in 677 attempts.

“She is a real smart hitter," UK
senior Laura Linder said. “She will
play with more finese than be over
powering. So, they have your over-
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and also finesc."

Texas and UK mct once during
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159. However, this does not dis
courage the Wildtats.

“1 think that we are playing a lot
better." UK captain Laura Linder
said. "We are playing solid defense
and we are hitting the l‘i’lll smart."

Lady Kats seek sixth victory

Staff reports

After winning their first four
games of the season, the Kentucky
Lady KaLs (5—1) basketball team
hopes they are back on the winning
track when they take on Bradley
University (2-2) tomorrow at 7 pm.
in Memorial Coliseum.

The game was originally sched-
uled for 7:30 p.m., but was moved
up a half an hour earlier for the
WKQQ Media All-Star game which
will follow the UK-Bradley match-
up.

The game is being promoted as
WKQQ/Toys for Tots Night, with
fans being admitted free with the
donation of a toy. Fans can also
gain admittance with a S3 donation
for adults and a $1 donation for
those 18 and under, with proceeds
going to Toys for Tots on behalf of
the Lady Kats basketball program.
Following the UK-Bradley match-
up, the WKQQ Media All-Stars will
play a basketball game against
members of the US. Marines and
Lexington Fire Department.

After losing their only road game
to Indiana University at Blooming-
ton (80-64) last Sunday, Kentucky
rebounded with a hard-fought 72-68
win Tuesday night over visiting Mi-
ami University (Ohio) to improve
their record to 5- 1.

Kentucky breezed through its first
four games, outscoring its foes by

‘ an average of 105-73. But the com»
bination of hitting the road and the

loss of senior point guard Tracye
Davis proved too much at Indiana.
Davis, who is suffering frorn a sub
ltrxcd right shoulder, also missed
the Miami game, causing Kentucky
to struggle again.

Although the team was missing
her during those two contests, Davis
still has dished out nine more assists
than any of her teammates.

Also on the injured list is sopho~
more sensation Jocelyn Mills, who
is suffering from a shoulder strain.
Mills, who did not practice with the
team yesterday aftemoon, was listed
as questionable in last night’s game.

Bradley,.a member of the Gate-
way Conference from Peoria, 111..
bills itself as a program on the rise.
After back-toback losing seaSons
in 1987—88 and 1988-89, the Braves
finished last season at 16-12, the
most by the program since it was el-
evated to Division 1 status in 1982.

Four starters and 10 letterwinners
are returning this year, along with
the reemergence of 5-8 senior guard
Carol Baresch, who was redshirtcd
last season after averaging 10.7
points and 5.7 rebounds in 1988-89.

Bradley’s top player is six foot
senior Val Wanckct, a Gateway All?
Conference selection last year. She
averaged 11.6 points and 7.6 rc-
bounds last season and is 132 re;
bounds short of becoming Bradley‘s
all-time leading rebounder. This
year Wancket is averaging 20.3
points and 9.8 rebounds.

Also hitting dotrblc figures for
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Greg Page

Applications Are Now
Being Accepted For

Apartments

Assistant Manager Position

Pick up Application
Housing Office
218 Service Building
Phone: 257-1611, or
Residence Life Office
539 Patterson Office Tower
257-4783

Deadline for Receipt of Application
4:00 p.m., December 12, 1990

(Die Coflege offlltiedflealt/i Trofessions

wishes to tfiankattstwfents, faculty, and staff wlio
participated in the 1990 Thane-fil-‘Ifion. We wish also to
tfianktflc sponsors who donated to tfie success
of tire fPfionc-fl-‘Ifion.

flyron ’Bootfic and Wutial—‘Baclie 0 fllshland Oil Co.

who averages 11.3 points and \‘yr'ii
rebounds a game.

Kentucky cortntcrs \.nh Mills,
who leads lilt‘ l'. it]! ill storing
(15.3), rebounding (8,5), and field
goal psrccntagt-s (6.1.7). Mills a six
foot center is joined by three team
mates in (loulil‘ figures: Si;i;y
McIntyre (lzlppg, f» rpiti, Kristi (u
shcnbcrry (1i), i 1) and Davis
(10.0, 3.5). All 15 players have
scored this season and 10 are aver-
aging double ligures in minutes
played, a tribute to ('oitch Sharon
Fanning‘s liberal substitution style

11K and Bradley haw not lined a
common opponent this \‘t‘Hsrill. but
Bradley opened this season with the
team UK ended its 1989 “ll season
against. Kentucky downed llniyr'r»
sity of 'l'olcdo 857/6 in the title
game of the National \Voitit‘n's Iri—
vitational 'lornrmmcnr last vast"),
and it‘ll t'i liilr‘li‘ 74 0’ iii its
opener in the Rice lln'yevsiiy lloli
day Classic.

UK's next g‘nnt‘. {ll'.ll'l\’l l‘ay'on.
was originally scheduled to tip oil
at 7:30 pm. on Dec. 15 but \xas re
scheduled for lpm. at R-ipp Arena.
The game will tollow the UK men‘s
game against lil' (‘hzitt'nir‘oga li‘
ginning at 1%“ pm.

('iricinnali's Sporis‘.,‘lr:rrinel \yill
air nine de‘aywl lworulr'afls til the
Kats‘ home games this Ft‘dsnr. be
ginning with last ltl'."