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FRANKFURT 7- There were concerned about “a .. . .- . - ' riser: iE‘fiti«l.’ \ if i ' 5":7 3' will":
cheerleaders. pep bands and mas- k . h 23:1";5 die. \ ayii‘fs _ 5 1'5 '~
cots. and people were cheering for eeplngt e beSt faculty l?“ -. " W 55 . "- -5 5" 5' . 1'; .-' it
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ll was a Kentucky event but not a , 5 35 5 155:5 . ‘ '* 5.5;: 5- :j 5 - '._ .11.
ex basketball game. About 4,000 keeping All-American g. t : _ , w \ 5.5-. 5 5- .5 ,i
Kentuckians cheered yesterday for (1-: ‘ _ 5.5%”: g 5 5. 5. " I. . '5 ’515'
the same team and the same cause baSketb?” playg? ~,__’.r~r". 5m . 5 fit . i' - ” '\ '.. " _- . 5 1.7 2

highvreducutmn academically eligible.” . l;§:{;4§t§3fwg5 a y ', _. .5

The cheers were not for more 5.5.<;;:?~;«;;%:~:> i 5.5 _ 5 .5 3 w- ; ’ ’. ,5.
points; they were for money. The James 8’ Hunt Jl'., . lx‘w‘f'fi-fi.‘ 55 ‘ 1" _ » ,5 “f ..
crowd. consisting mostly of stu- former governor : it??? éiiifiiiiisaf' ’gtrfifii’fiaiiit‘w r55 ..‘» g . 5 . 5 . ._ _
dents. laculty and stall of the eight _ a 32"3gfi’t5-{g .5 5f H.;5;f§§;§5 5 . .. If -5 . > .. 5
state universities. the community ’5. ' ‘ ’5. unit; . " _ . ’ - .‘ ‘ 5 ' .‘
colleges and the independent col- “They don't sit back and take .5“ _ y tfzge 5 ‘ ‘ »
leges. chanted "we want money“ comlort iii the progress you have “a Eifmfi A‘kttw Y’ i i i k / 5, _ ’5 5.
and “highereducation." made. that lead that you have got, " L hie $ v.7. cf?" ‘ i ‘ 't‘ ’ " “ ' . I . I ' I '

James H llunt. former governor you realize this is the chance to put . "link ' i” 1' i) ' ’i ‘ i _ - ‘ ‘.
of North t'arollna. compared educa- it away. to win the game. you play i ' 1- 33310;. I _ I. i - ‘ ~ ‘ ‘i
tion to basketball several times dur- harderthan ever." 1“" _ '. ‘1 ~5 . - .5 -
llig his keynote address at the rally llunt said that in the economic nun-mo lemolSvu" 1 - _ ' . ‘
sponsored by the Kentucky IAdvo- game for jobs. Gov. Martha Layne Gov. Martha Layne Collins addresses about4,000 peoolt l/HK'erdOy at a rally for higher education in the Frankfort Civic Center. i i '
catcs tor Higher l‘AlUCLlllOH in the tolllns is the great coach lor Ken- - - 5
l-‘ranktort('lvlct‘enter. tucky. “She is asking all of you — while ago wlleil their name was He 5am Kentuck\ has been m the quality education ill the colnmoll- college .ini' t-lery priiate mllege ln ‘ . 5 i . .5

He said better education and pros- her team to put on a fullcourt called game of nutmeg; 5mm. the legls- wealth ol Kentuckyfhesald this great .ollillioliwi..lth of Ken- ‘ . ~
perity are coming Kentucky‘s way. press and a fastbreak ol'lense for lature approled money for educa- llunt said he is pleased with the lurk) ‘ _ '
"Eddie Sutton and Denny ('rum and higher education.“ ’l'ou are all on one team —— it is tlonin ism-l recommendations to improve higher 'VUU ought l0 lM‘ d> L'Ullt‘erllé’d -

Dean Smith know what to do with In the business world. Kentucky the Kentucky team. Your compet- education “I particularly like the dlmlll kt'elllnll the “(’5' Wm“ ”ll ‘5 5‘
4 their basketball teams in games intends to play and win. Hunt said. itors are Tennessee. Michigan and “It is a tribute to the legislators ol idea that you are presenting a com .WUl‘ t'élmllll-‘C> 41> .Wu “F9 «lb‘lu' ’ ' '.
when you get the big move.” be “In this league your competitors are lndiana and all the other states in this state that they had the courage prehensive plan that helps every ket-pltlL’. All-American basketball ' '
said not the schools that cheered loudly a this country." and the foresight to raise money for state university. every community \u RAH-\- l’asc ‘ 5 ' ‘ ' . ‘ . '
Police iv ti toh l P 'd t’ b (I ~‘
g e P5 e P CAMPUS OFFENSES, 1981-85 I‘BSI en 5 u ge ‘ - ' .
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deter auto-related thefts Offense 1981 1982 1983 1984 I985 Ive“ llttle chance - .. . -
Theft of auto 17 24 ll l2 l3 g . - ‘ .
Il_\ Ii" \IH ”(Milan "l would ha}. the majority of thefts Theft Of blCYCle 104 l09 I27 75 58 « . ‘
stall \l"]-|l(-[' lt'tilll autos would occur in Common- Theft from auto 278 2l0 l97 l2l-l l23 f0 r O K b V C 0 n g reg g . - .
wealth Stadium. articularl' in the L k - ‘

Although there were about 40 re- i-ed lot.” Watts sEiid. He altributed The“ over $100 2‘6 242 262 223 25] . ' " , '
ports ol auto-related crimes from the high number of thefts from autos The" under $l00 367 414 390 366 343 , . . . _ 5 5 ' ' ‘
\ovembel' through last month. [K at (‘omlnonwealth to the high con- l\'\(:5'll5:5:‘d|}l,:e\: ”32:: M“ " ”“1”“ "" 'he ”U“ 5 ' ‘ 5
police officials say it may represent centratlon of cars. . ”w ‘ i A ’ i I . . .. , . i ' . ' i
a peak m the crime cycle. The large number of autos gives Total amount stolen In 1985 ..................... $22] .859 \\ \\H[\("|‘()\' ll . . ‘5 t R .' HoUsi- speaker Iliolllis l U \eill . . 1‘ ._ . ,

”t‘rime runs in t')‘cles.” said “'81- thieves a better selection in which to Total recovered . $73,657 5 ' l 55‘ ' 5 '5 . 55 “fl“? 6;" ' I’ “d“ . M“ ill“ ”All?” l»‘ ”"V‘ .' , - 5 . ,‘
ter Sklba. director of Human Re- ehtmsefroni.\\'atts said. “vacuum—WM. “‘m‘ ’(L‘mmmfid “\iie‘“ in” H “mm”; l” l“) U" m“ h" (”[5 and ' » .5 . ' ‘1 ' i

._ .~ .,. .. . 5 5 5 5 'lli..lllilt(‘ ledelal delielts. proposed -'(Illl“]‘_;lln spending melt-..ses Rt'il -‘ i -' . .
sourct htl \ltts. And in terms of Rose lane is another area of cam~ ‘ W” mum” “W5” ”87 budget WV n mm In W 1 , ..
:3::ugfiziggafiéaaigeéfiugggIR"2:: l'i'ltlillimiilutto‘: lagggwnumaearugf £2355 someoneall imitation to break into individuals and descriptions of de- lcl'day that would cut deeply into (10- "l‘oday. “t. rot-Quint im- hilln‘nl- -' ,5 - ,- '
”umber”! crimeslt‘rom last year." \lllong the. lti incidences reported. V’Ul‘CalV skltlasald. \lt'csusedtohreakintomtrs~ .iestlc progtalils but continue in- “my budget. the one m5” (””105 5 .5 5.

Sklllil added that although there live occurred on Rose Lane Howev: lll addition, he suggested that stu- Skltla said l'K police are trying to . senses ill military spending 5. t. 1.. mt WU ' “NH“ and. [3,.” . _V - = i . - « _
has not been a change in the number er \\"itts said this number-was un~ dents promptly report any inculent patrol (‘omlnonwealth Stadium in t-oilipllance with a new budget n. “NHL “mu-”Mm Mum...” ‘15 . .' V5 '..- _
5,, (hop, on campus. the dollar value “\‘uan‘V highlorthatpart of town that occui-s to them or that they wit- more frequently. In addition. the po- Law ll prom-ts a dellclt ot Sl-H l)ll “hwy.” that “HIM-mic would “I“. 5 - 5 .5
m ”Hm stolen has slightly in i'l‘he. ”)9 of damage to students' ness 5 [ice depal‘tlilent is using unmarked lioll .xhicll still would be the tourth p... w-t-wlem's budget .i lllll all me 5 '5, j .5 1’5 . ., -. ._’
5.1.5.5555,“ ‘ 5_ _ - l“ 5 5. _ f t I “It s‘ hard to Lto hack and get t..rsill stakulutstopatrol the area. l..r .t -t shol-ttallln history “mu,“ 5.45.”. ruled out “with ,- ,‘ -, . " .. .* ;

“”" on “‘mpu” “m“ rum 3 09" started on something we don‘t know the department lnay not solve all lllt pit-sitit-lil asked t‘ongress to l5,\ ,m-n-dat to mm 510115.”. 55“.; . ‘ 5r '. ' '5 - 5 5

Matt) ot the autwrelatetl crimes "9”” [0 “Wk?” “lndm” and sugar about." Sklba said "The longer ol lls cases, but it recovers its share fl.i\(‘ tallh that his l'ecollllilelldations .55.. ”N m whim,” p, ””5“; spcnd- '.‘5 5.‘ '5 5- .9: ‘- ,‘
”‘1” S‘“‘“'”“ “U“? reported OC‘ ”“435 tanks. istudentsi wait. the greater our in- ot -tolenpropert.\ will do the Hill. but many legislutltlis m; this ~~I-,.t' proglans should we .‘ . ' } '
cum-ed in the (‘olllmonw'ealth Stadi- l’olice ol'l'lcrals suggest that SIU- ability to tlnd the person that did Skltla said the national average -.iid his plan was teonoliilcally ques- alumndtwr m..lu.t55my \mtrak. the -', 5" "_ 5 '1.
um parking lot, dents should not leave valuable it " tor recovery of stolen merchandise humble and politically impossible .5.5\5.t.ngm- mp, cpl-5W“ and mp in. "5 . -' j '-- r

In January. lti auto-related crimes property l” ”W” “"3- Alld ll they Skiba was unable to identify the ls.ibout15percent. ‘I don‘t think there are 33 votes in “-45.15. (”mnwru. comment”. in ' ‘ ‘5: 5'5“
were reported on campus. ()f that (lo. they should not leave it where it investigative steps taken in any spe- lti liltifi. l'K police recovered about 2be tuned States Senate for the lllltl- 5,|i _]l)(iul so prograllis would we 5 . . fl. ,5 ‘ ~ .'
number. four occurred in (‘ommon- l-' Vl-‘lble- Clllc cases to apprehend a culprit .13. percent of merchandise stolen on gel " said Sen. lllll ltradley. l)-.\' .l krllt-it g 1.: __ " ." .
wealth .s‘tadlunr said Lt Terry “healing things in you car like lloweler. he did say the police do campus ()l the 5231.839 worth ol sto- \lltl liep Les Aspln. l)-Wlsc.. than “any,“ is -Wklmy 55 ”mm l.‘ p5, ‘ '5), -5 , 55- -5‘ 55.1
\t'altsol thel'h' Policel)epartment_ calileras and other things gives partment has composite drawings of lellproperty.thcy t‘t'cm't't‘t‘tl$751,637 ’ll ill ol the House Armed Serwces cent increase tor military spell-till: 5 It - i 7',‘ “55;;

t omlttttlt‘t‘ called the budget ”DBA authority5 lie-lure utlyustmg lot mild ,_ r _ A. ‘ _, 35' ' ‘c

’ tlt‘.ttl beloreal‘l'lyal ” [ion The plan would continue exert . .5; 5_ '~_.- i;" i' .15: 5th}:

tudent leaders baCk governor S budget liven all lnlltientlal Republican. llialor weapon system under dew] f'. .‘ " 5 ';-_ l";5.“.

\t it l’t'lt‘\ llttmt'llICI Ul New MCXI- opulent unabated .5 5' "' i ‘ 5, It: ;

' so, i'l].ill‘l;l.ill ot the Senate Budget lteagank new Pentagon request ’ .J . .5}: .5525"

li‘ ”“1”“l”\|m“-‘ll‘3-V courage the General Assembly of education. Many student groups lllcllt .-\ssoclatlon president. said the ‘ "lllllllll(‘_t‘- Nll'l lht‘ llt‘flt‘ll $081 totals $2M... l,l|llon ill actual outlays '5 “ ‘ ‘-5 . .‘ o.-5_.,~.'5

‘-lllllilts‘lllg l‘ltllllll‘ the Commonwealth of Kentucky to have started, a letter-writing cam- students will llt‘ able to make an ”11- llllllll’llll‘ll l'.‘ lht‘ "'1‘“ 110* (”WM “01 tor the Helense Department. up 5 ‘ .‘_

reflect the broad-based and wide- paign and are calling their legis- pact on the legislators “The best W '46” “ll“ lil‘ilgill” proposed $5.9 billion or almost 6;! percent ‘ - --

li'lt.-\'\'Kl-‘tll{'l‘ . The Student Ad‘ spread support of the people of Ken lators. thing is that they are all voters." he ‘l‘t‘lljlllll-ll‘lll‘ lll‘ml‘ compared With the current year 5' - ‘ ‘ .5 5 '_
\isoi-y (‘omliilttee ol’ the (‘ouncil on lucky for higher education by fund- _ said "They will apply some nec- ”llll‘ ‘lllllliilll- lll lll.‘ iudgment. after the March I cut-s already l'l" _ 5 ‘ - ' 5 _ ‘

l'ls‘hl " Education pil>59d 'd resolu- mg the governor's budget proposal Kearns Wllll “I'llle 0th l‘eSlllUtlllll- essal'y pl-tsstlre " -” "l U l't’H‘lllll‘ l"’llllllllll‘lll tax ln‘ quired by the nuanced-budget law 5 . 5 -- v _‘ .5 5 5
lion urging the tieneral Assembly to tor the biennium as a significant said it will help the legislature begin clear to glue it together ”The are taken ”Home” . 5 .5
support the governor's proposal for first step toward full funding." “toreallzewhat force isoutthere. He MM the resolution. which Mg ti.ile tol' playing games is past. l)o- \‘clll'lXiI-iT.PageJ ‘ 5 . .
lllaheretlucatlon. The resolution. which passed by . , _ nil'les students‘ support lor the gov- 5 5 ‘5

.\t a meeting yesterday. Kenneth acclamatlon. "should be taken on mgfissacign CaulgtbhiEtug‘fiiJergggeg: ernor's budget recoinmelldation. ,5 )5 fig?%%“ TOdaVv last da .. 5 ,
Kearns. student association presi- record as student support." Baum- 5 _ ._ 5 -5 ,_ .lnl\ the beginning ot student in» ..5'}8~'§*4§«' ‘ ' s” .. t y ‘

. . . . . .. cause mam organm voter registra - . , W 5 .. ,-. wt'
' tll‘nl at [eastern Kentucky t nlverSl- garten said. The General Assembly t' dr've ‘ volvement in the area ol higher edua ”fink MM. rah: is: g; , 5
ty. alid 'l‘hoinas Baumgarten. stu- should be aware of students' feelings ion 1 cation 7 ' i ' ‘ m ‘ ‘ tor gtuden ts , .
wm nwmhm- oi the ow. presented within-sue.“ The nesolutlon it the Student m I 5 I d The cm downed Vanderbilt ‘ ‘ -' .
the resolution to the group that con- I‘laumgarten said students “are Adv' Council re resents 112.000 " e reso u ion a so eomlnen s . _ e
sists ot student government presi- the largest lobbying group in state." studem at public ”institutiom of til“ Mill‘lhil lib")?! (‘Olllll‘ W (‘l‘ in Rupp A"? last night. 73 [‘9' nstatemen‘ - '
dent and student members of uni- He said that although their work is highereducatlonln Kentucky. “"15 ll) pl‘m'lllt‘ bt‘llllfl‘ky Wllh "ll 65~ For ' ' story, “’3
\erslty governing boards. not as organized and visible. they lllOl‘l' Pl'llllllsmg {Ullll't‘ by >Upport- m,P0902. “5.55.5155...“ .
The resolution states that ”we en- are showing their support for higher John Cain. llK Sturient Govern- mt: hlts'llt‘l'l‘llllcallllll-" '
. . . "FIIIIID. In Love" and "Too Today is the last day students
DeSign problems cause delay in center 0 enin 5...... w *W W “i "m cm W” '
o p g their cable-TV debut. this ”r ”’“s'ng "’5 may be reinstated.
Reinstatement requires payment of »
month. For more of what re, _, .

- - - t . . . _ glsllatlon or housing let plus a

Minority student affairs postpones debut of black cultural center indefinitely tho non-network ml- at the sultan-lat
. . . . . . . _ . . . _ _ "W" "'“n ll” '° W If students wish to be reinstated
by Ill-Alsla \ .53..“ Mil-.lls involved in revising the original de- to be reinforced with wire to comply tor sliiall cultural productions Aud- this week. so. 00"- hut don‘t have 0! money. they must
‘ llllll‘lllllllllll. \\ riter sign due to some poblems that had withthe safety code. to llsllal equipment and a. library 3”. Page 6. sign a promisury no“, m 257 Stu-
to be corrected before construction _ will be located in the center s meet- dent Center. W also must be done-

The openlng of the black cultural could begin.‘ "l‘eslhelll'illlll lhln “llllld have illg room gig-e; 5 t . gay i t01la\
center will be delayed indefinitely. In an earlier article William Par- created alt image which would be to- » 3555.5. ' 5i 5 - 5 5

The opening. originally scheduled k . 5 ‘ . . _ tally out ol tune With what this cen- Although the development of the 3515; 4 ,5 ». A $00 servnce charge on the prom-

. . . . . er, Vice chant-enor for minontyaf 5 5 5 .. 5 .. .. .. .- . - . . . ,
to comclde With Afro-American His- fails said he had hoped to We" the tel is all about. he said. “llh this black cultural center has been a issory note and a no reinstatement
tory Month in February. has been center by the beginning of the spring type ol change. the main concern is hm“ prams. Grundy said he's mm, fee Wlll bemused to receive an ex
postponed duetodesign problems. semester over thelmage. (..l about the possibilities that ,t “1“ Rain will 5. mm tension untIlerch'l.
onlthlie l‘iiiisttel'ltx‘iihb‘fhthtl‘S‘tilidehgcgiee: But his hopes have been alayed mm“ today with 0 W! In ”I Students with financial aid. loans
ter where the game room formerly because a critical part in the Ir "The center has to be staffed “We ho we‘re able to make a lbw" &. Ionl’n's law will or scholarship that hath come in
. I "ted -" t be .t ted chitectural design of the facility had lll‘OPt-‘I‘ll' (ind eqlllpped In keeping 5 5, 9° , _ be 35 to N. 'm will should have notified Student Billlrgs

"'3 in" ‘ V." no cons '7‘“ be ch. ed to compl with the with our visions of what a black cul- 9mm“ contribution [0 campus life - by Jan. 28 and obtained an uxtemm
llllll' "5 architectural (‘95an '5 re- :9 M y . l ». . ll 'bo -- d through the center for all students." 5. MW 0 ” W ' H M' h?
med. ireafetycode. tula center is a a ut. Grun y hesaid M0 0' m m '- un i are

“We are literally going back tome The centers origin-l architectural "‘""' m '5' . N! M If students wish to be reinstated
drawing board." said Chester Grun- design called for a 21-foot glass wall “I regret this delay. but I believe . after today. tiny need to see Finan-
dy. director of the Office of Minority on me side of the facility. Grundy The center will be equipped for the final product will be worth the ‘- cull ()lnbufimun Judy Marshall. in
Student Affairs. “Lately, we‘ve been said. But the glass wall would need conferences and will include a stage wait " - Ho Adminlstration Buldim.

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with 9 36 left in the game and the s s. ; h 1 W. W. 5 W. 5 m ...—......“ ,._.,___. : . .... . , ., . . . . .
. Wildcats ehnging to a slim 53-50 lead Hrs-c I“ 4 ‘ I I 3 0 5 9 .W _. . . . \ ".5 hard to imagine UK men‘s
last night, \‘anderhilt‘s Bobby West- :fi'h‘ : f; z 3 3 g : 3 '3 we“. _' ' ‘ - - "‘5'“? (a. ”W ; . : golf coach Tom Simpson saying this
. .W tii'iioks‘ hit u layup and was fouled mm." H 2 4 3 4 2 l 0 7 f who will be a good year despite his mis-
. . . in l'K guard James Blackmon. “smut. 9 t 2 l | i o l 3 r . _ - ‘ g“ fortunes this season.
. » ‘ . ' ('oiiiiiimiore coach CM. Newton "NW“: 9 0 2 ‘: 0) 2 (I 2 ‘3 : . \ Three plavers Wh0 Simpson count-
, prompt!) called a timeout to tell his 22'2" “’ ' ‘ ‘ .i ' ‘ fl . , , “Rh: .1.- ed on to possibly crack the starting
‘ .. . tilti)t‘l\lht\ gamewasn‘tover. “MW 200 :4 ‘5 I, 2, 2., U 2., 65 st *3 33:55 ‘ “Eh? : lineup will not return to the team
‘ W .: "it we rough! up with them. we W P ‘ “.1: ~ this semester.
. -. , . * would lose to get .i minute's rest." : “Hum 73 _ : w s Sophomore walk-on Selby Wiggins
' - . \t‘uliin said ”wt- though:\lhit’mr:i)::l (1'33: "'3: '1; “i: 1'; 'I‘: I"; g P; 1’: ‘ -‘ x W wa? declared acadtemieally i393-
‘ ' " ‘ i“)>~i'~>“>n “sh \‘t‘l‘N- ' .' ‘ lieiinei' s: h 9 4 6 4 i 5 l6 g t. . N of; ii \* gib e for one semes er. Junior . .
. ' ‘ mt ' “...”... 1‘ v N 4 ‘ i I ‘ =2 *= ‘ ‘ . _- . Congdon dropped out of school and
J i, . :’ .\iier \\estlirooks completed the lineman :2 j H 1) t: ) f: t g \ . .. l. 8 3 fifth-year senior Vince Hamilton de-
" i 5 l. ' ' - . three point phi} to tie the game. the 12:35:33.. 2 o l I. i is o l o ‘ r -. V l "i ,' " ' 7 cided to waive his final semester of
LI ' ' ' . \\ WW“ PIWWdVd ‘0 590"“ ”‘9 "9’“ mo... .s o s 2 s s o i 2 u " K ~"‘ I eligibility tolook fora job.
: i trip down the floor and took a lead ....i s o o l 2 l n l l , ‘ it - j ' \ “if-W: . These losses left Simpson with
.- 1.] W the) newer relinquished in downing iisui i o i 0 0 0 0 0 0 .. Wu : ‘ . < “3% ' four sophomores. two freshmen and
1 '7 .‘ ‘ \Jml.‘ 1"“3‘” RuppAi'ona. i:.l:l. mo 24 $2 15 17 Jo I8 2i 73 ' ’ “a: . K : . one senior walk-on to work with. But
. . s‘ The is in improved 1K to 19—3 over- ' - ~ l I he doesn‘t mind WW he has one of the
'* I. , V' l . I .ill iilltl ti league-leading 11H m the lliiltlime —- iii 14. \iinderliill :7. shooiing per- is. ...... . ‘ J " ‘ s South‘s best young teams.
: ,. . \ltllllll‘il‘lt’l‘n (‘onterence \vandy “Mum's” \anderhili 5.1.3. ll 46.2. Turnovers —- . _ ‘ 2%” lK “Will ll'V to gain 50"") much-
" ‘ ‘ 1 “mm H“ ,I‘e‘lof'i ”l "H” overall ”23.233.11'igimi : a J . '3‘ needed respect in Florida this week-
. , , .lllil(ll‘iippt‘tll()~l-. intheconfelrence k h: / . . end in the Miami Invitational. The
' ‘ . i k "‘“Wh hld‘“ Sutton aso ‘00 - . . . l I ‘ 1‘ I § tournament features 18 of the toP
.iil\il!ll.it.‘.t‘ til the timeout. telling his W “hag; dim." gate up was an open- 1' i i : . - : teams in the South.
: , pl.i_\(‘l’\ 1th.! the) needed to keep mg to ac mon' \th, Q g g The new“. built 6.800-yard Doral
' , . ”MY *‘Ulm‘lt‘m’i’ .. . ‘ . , ‘ . .. Park (‘olf Course is ' rt of the com~
' "He told us that he were not going m”... shots were there- ”‘0' s ‘ zf . i . (L ‘ I ~ ~ . olex that hosts the Doll; Open.
‘ ' ' in low this game} said guard Ed izlackmon. “\ou_Wiust have to go out .. aw l .. . 4 . . » - .\ I . Sophomore Bill Lundeen said 0p»
, . : : . , Inns-inter nho finished the game lheieandshootWithconfidence. ALANLISSIO KernelSia'fi ponents might take the UK team a
‘ ‘ . .‘ \\lll1t'l;_‘lll pomtumdfiieassists. Kentucky forward Cedric Jenkins and teammate night during the . first half of UKs littlelightly becauseof its youth.
h"? M k0." "ht-“d? Jumpers b.‘ Walker. whose 15 pomts moved James Blackmon crash the offensive boards last 73-65 win over Vanderbilt. “A team of all seniors would be
. - , [Elan-hiiiilii‘. [ilillll l:\ltigeis ”323911642: llim past (‘otton Nash into fourth expected [0 do more." said Lundeen.
- ‘ m‘“ ’m l ’ " m‘ U “x poi 5‘ “ ‘ l . L'K" ll-t‘m 'corin list t d f k d t l'K's to in ca tain. “Our team now
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zlll .lliifi’l l\:.(i llllllult‘s lcllldlnl'ngd. hll 12 Of l6 from lht‘ free-throw line Y m “as S rea y or wee en mee is more prone to mistakes. ~
I i“! I”loin““Kl-“mgiilg Illilernihiiitkfr‘egd and had a game-high 12 rebounds. . Lundeen. the Southeastern h(‘onfer-
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, . . _. , . - . . g . 3. j s -- .‘ d n1 that some of the six irls tiom the s uad laced in en“ 5 . W ~ .
”p I'menfl 3h; sill-limedrth: ”9””9“ ““0 fou'ed 0‘“ W“ 5:46 :fontfihiltfngli'rllei' its.r(ii:ns:il-oerrf~a:kedi in the top 10. the the figals of individugil evgnts. the “'5‘ 5““50“ ‘5.“°“""“"““ ”‘9 “‘“m 5
4min}: “timid “no” ml ” pom b 0 remaining. {"15th With 16 points. I girlslt-ompeted well against the tap most ever for a ['K team in the N” l player.Simpson sul‘l- t
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. Coming back from a fourth place talent.”Little said. ilassie. . Bill hasbeen (29:1th COnblbtfn:
‘\\e almost planed a lllillt-lthmdn “i thought we were flat and very “th in the Purina (‘at Classic the .. . : . . of an) one, he sai . Im gonna say
" when Walker flashed iii there." careless." Sutton said. “They had a - 3 . , -. , - . ‘ -. 'l‘he meet was UK‘s third time “0 "9 still'notperforrning up‘to he‘ll be one of the top 10 players in
. . W 9 lh \iomcns gtmnastics team is . W . . , tenti'l . Little said “We re - H ~. . ..
- Newton said almul the \and} ..-3 good game plan. handled the ball looking “NW”; to its upcoming Competing in the tourneys Six-year ”1" P0 d- -_ . . thebM this)ear‘.
* . ‘ mm‘ "“0 had “i give something up well and took away our pressure de- meet with North (“irolina state this history. going to have to do that if we re In addition. simpson has two of
. ' ' when ‘A't‘illtl that. though." fensetoa point." weekend ‘ ‘ k l i 11 nt i’mg 'mth nglgete “"th the best lht‘ [OP freshman golfers in the Icon:
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° The ”‘9“ “"‘h "“3 “o"p“"k be‘ meet ”“Littl(*\said “I think we ac- H in th (“fin Gra'nti‘haqigtfhfitfitizhai
' Ladv Kats upset v anderbllt gins at 1 p.iii. Saturday. It is UK's i'omplished some important things Penn State won the meet for the 1:": fkll Athurfaflr't colle iate tourna»
‘ last home meet before the South- isateam .. sixth straight year with a team as [all‘ivfilni‘hgd 1.2 g
. : eastern Conference championships. " ' score 0f 181-3. followed by Arizona magi, f.) tho". of the hth atti-
‘ ' \ \‘llVll-lsh 1‘9“” The Ken- k " " harm, MN“! .m’wd 19 “if we have a good meet. its Leading the Way for the Kats was «iaiiASJ. Missouri (178.10). UK d infrigo‘ 1'9 l‘ ., _ W‘ h in
' llll‘kl 1..“in hats captured their p‘Hm-N “ml \\hitai(er. ”my Har- wins‘ to reallx boost us into the SEC Kend'ill Lucas “.‘h0 finished fifth in s173.33sand Pitt 1174 3w, '9 95 0 d") Pittt’fr H f‘tdc 9“:
. . .. ~ . .. . . . .imrand [A1410VlCllttlseaChhiltll-l, ”~ . , . . . . ‘ ' . . . simpson said. he iie\ei lieaid
‘ "“' “"“Qh‘ “""U‘m‘ “m last l“ ”9% NW” kHMCl‘lli’dhlee the 'ill~around competition and third . . .. . . . .
. ~i . . . 2 ' l . - . . .. - . . . ‘ "We came in fourth place. said him say anything worse than g0d~
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i £4 took the least at halftime. 33- sear unit 3-:1 in the conference. re- the Wildcats “1“de fourth out of "The big: crowd really helpedto "but we were only three points bet... “nv‘ug‘ha\ hath“plums-1,?“
A .‘ lli‘ii freshman guard Jodi \\'hi- lut'll to aetion suturda} at r30 p.m. l.\'e hi;lil\' talented squads -. Penn gel Us motivated.‘ said Diane Sill. hind the third—place finisher. Over- we . Simpson suit. lie spents so
' 3m ...,pst-n .1 3s» [out lump shot at .isuiii-i Aliumi in Memorial (iols State. Arizona. Missouri and Film. who placed fifth on the balance all. I was her} pleased with our per- much time practicing indoors. espe»
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KENTWYKERNEL 1m, My‘ 1..)
0R I] General Assembly to consider
“ new ‘under 21’ driver’ I' n
players academically eligible to , .. . H e S Ice se -
play.“hesatd. ..-.. “ : 1
Hunt also said the atablishment ' ' , r ‘ ‘. It) JL'IWHL'GHES cause it also would simplify their lucky merchants favored the change
of commonwealth centers and en- ‘v . ‘ Associated Press task. because it would it make it easier
dowed chairs are absolutely ossen- b, , 1 » r1" ’3: The language of the bill lS broad for employees of liquor stores or
tial for Kentucky to be recognized ' . ,I ' i , . FRANKFORT — Kentucky teen- enough to allow the Transportation lounges to identify minors.
nationally foreducation. ,/ r‘v ‘ 11> .' - ' agers would have a tougher time Cabinet to design the changes.
Collins also addressed the rally, 1. .. - ' ' making false ”)5 10 buy beer, wine which would likely include a diago- _, _ . . I
which she described as “a political . I" and whiskey under a bill approved nal line across the face of the li- _ .The‘ “The” and employees In
convention alld a pep rally and an .. yesterday by the Senate Transporta- cense and the words “l'nder 21“ "'“tuu'amj‘ that have had a problem
old-time tent revival all rolled into ‘ ‘ lion Committee,supporters said. along the side margins. said Bill they 9'9 [he on“ that catch the . ' .
one." 1 ‘ ’ ”'1 O 5 Sen. Helen Garrett. D-Paducah, is Wilhmte. director of the Division of blame ”“m the '"anaesr. ”f the '
“Our schools have sometimes i ‘ . . I sponsoring the bill that would autho- Driver Licensing. “heme” >915 ‘0 mlh°r§‘~ 59" Har- ‘
been criticized for overemphasizing ? ' _, . rize color-coded licenses for drivers Will H at f th 1" d .. h ”M Haerlng. h’mUlSV|1le~ 58"? "lf . ..
sports. Today we are borrowing - , . 1. under age 21. to help merchants and t , {id 5 0 e 5')ll]1ed0C‘t ,9 id “id j ”“5 “”1 work. ll ma." begr eat j I. ‘.
what is best about athletics — the -~; police more easily detect illegal al- g9“: [Mgr “Etc? k W5“? 0" fh“ . . . ’
excitement and enthusiasm they « f ' coholic beverage customers. ‘ Pet??? {590 ‘3 in mg" (:1 e The cards wo