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By DAVID BRISCOE As to suggestions that she recon- ‘- . g i . Egg; SH: 9“; a} yogi-“‘35 l . . V.. . 9. . e . -
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MANILA, Philippines — Corazon opposition whose leaders and follow- 34‘ 3. $333.23. racist. ”lib-‘9" m J “V Bl \\"I‘U\ - 'V ._ V. V .-, .V .
Aquino warned President Reagan ers have been and are being killed fj‘jf; ’35.: '93 for; £312 “"5. Stall" Writer ' ‘ .- . 9." ;
yesterday against supporting the can suddenly settle dovm to a West- V.« f"? . VTVVVV hi“ ,V V .73: 3‘; . _ .V . V. . .
National Assembly's expected procv ern-style opposition role in a healthy Mia“. 13$: "V3 . , x _ . . . .1 ,‘ .' . ..v V, "199‘
lamation of President Ferdinand E. two-party system. Too many will be it 1939?: “$3; g.” I45“; . The 56‘: senate lab! night .pdbhed , -~, 5.9-“ 19;.
. . , , . . ,. a. {'d'g 1.498 - Jr , 1 a bill alloeating $1.800 to Radio Free .- -- , 9. ,V I
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presidential election. turned." ‘ 1... v3.25. 3 1;? '31.?“ it} 1&1»:th Lexmgton to pay for consulting fees 9.; 9 5.1. 79,51,
The assembly, dominated by Mar- The nation‘s Roman Catholic bish- ’ , a . 3., 9 ‘ 3‘ 9T 955'; :5gi my *9 .;: . fif‘mp “ems ‘0 ”mm a ”d") l“ ' .i ' ."
cos' New Society Movement party. ops arranged to meet today to re- ’35." it". ~.133“; 3V " 9. «a 3:23:31? ,.~, g . . g . .3 . 4V .
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votes tomorrow. using what the op The military says 86 people were i :33 .9, 1» a; _- . V ‘ ’. 4;1’.: 535?". 3.2 ,3?» 1 1mm ton; ‘ald the ou need th ‘ . 9. i
905mm has said are fraudulent killed during the two-month cam- 9 2‘ sti‘i' -99~ 1' 9 .f sit?“ 2?. 31.951995?" moneg to hire a consgzltagit whob ll ‘ ' " f " ‘1‘»;9'
local vote tallies. paign, the latest being Aquino cam— ‘ 3‘5: g .73. ‘ . ;_ 1‘ t £13311“ 3:“ ~ file ”V; lstration . rs to licen‘evtt‘ie , . '9. ' . . .-
"1 would wonder at the motives of paign official Evelio Javier, a for- , , r1393, '/ . ‘ _ t i 'V -. ‘9' sifify,‘ 343,35“? 1, .7 .. new 5:110“ pape ‘5 . _ .-' ‘3 .‘ .- i
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conspire with Mr. Marcos to cheat men in Antique province. The Phil- ;; W __ :3 EL; 7‘. 9. “V3“ would be on an education fro .31 V . '91 V .
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anew that she has already won the Results of two separate counts 9' a V ”re-'7‘ a“ l 9 ‘ t’V‘ mlgelcifogdfilgOPfJ 13:32:33: about :9. ' ‘ 1 .
presidency kept showing opposite results five ‘ “m ,. “ .. 3%} hm“. the group would raise the rest ‘ 3 : ‘

Marcos has declared himself the days after the election. ‘ '3” he? ‘ 0, the monev needed to fund , ‘ta- . ' " .' ‘
“probable winner." Aquino had gained in the govern- -. 71:453.; mm erm; \md Radio Freed Ce,“ . , . 9'

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V . V . 1 V V fur .9? gton will seek the $2.7.ootrs.la.0()tl .

ence Tuesday night that the elec- but Marcos led With 7.032.695 votes, as, . V5?” needed from private corporate con9 1' . . . . VVV
tions were marred by fraud on both or 50.6 percent, to 6,859,234, or 49.4 . . ;- H _ .1 We, ' . 39553;». ”in. ll‘ll)ull()n\‘ and fund-raising efforts ‘ , . . . V
sides, but his remark was disputed percent, with two-thirds of the pre- _ V 9 “-‘W ' "J“- ‘ such as ancem '. . ‘ . ~. 9
by several [7.8. election observers cincts reporting. .3...“ _ ~ “' . ‘ . ‘ V .‘ V . . V . _
0f fraud by Aquino's supporters group National Movement for Flee 4 ;__ ‘ #32:“ ‘ ' questioned the risk that was in- .‘ - i y‘ '1 .

No immediate reaction came from Elections. or Namfrel, had Aqtu"? ' . -~¢ W’I' volvedinfundingastation , - ‘ ' ‘ , '.
the presidential palace to Reagan‘s ahead. 7'158'679‘ or 52'? Vpeeran ' ° . 1 " ‘fi’; . ‘ _ .9 "lf we're not gonna be the board 9 ,
statements or to his decision to send 6‘533’62‘ or 47‘3 p??? or . artcos. M E of directors of this radio station. '
diplomatic trouble-shooter Philip bas VhonMpetgcen 0 epViV‘eclnc 5‘! ‘ , . 9’91...‘ .k. . ; " ‘ —- - then I don't see why we should be - ‘. ‘
Habib to Manila as his personal emi- "13° 5:21" werVeV coilmlfiififi: ' _ ”NM ' the major fund-givers," said Senator ' , ' '
ssarv. ough y a.” no ega y g. - ’ “”391 ‘ 9- wem. at Large John Fisher Z ‘-

. Only the National Assembly count, 9 A h p Q 1 Senator at [2r e John Miller relt— ‘ - 9
1 Aquino said only that Habib would to be posted on chalk boards as tally ‘ ' “‘ _ ' ' " - - .5”; . erhted Fisher's gcorrmerits bv ex- . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘
likely getacourteous welcome. sheets are read, 15 offiCial. . .- i ‘ " “ _ c . -. VV» . ‘ _ pressing concern about Radio. Free ‘

. I ‘ Lexmgton‘s ability to raise the capl» '
1 f0 Otb ll recrults . 9 ‘. . 9 tal to operate the station. Miller said ’
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n l tt rS-Of-lntent 9 1 ”*5 Student Government AssOCiation 9 , _ . 9
SI ‘ W ‘ t _ President John Cain. however. said 9 . -
._- . ~ . . ‘37“ . that in his five years at l‘K he had ' .
. . . ‘ _ ', c. g.“ M ’ ' never seen an issue attract more . '
All-Amerlca runnlng baCk from Cadlz a... :1. . «it"fi‘fl a... l. 3 . student interest than the radio sta- , '
, . . ’“ 4r 1,... ‘ “’ " . tion "I haven‘t seen one thing the V 19 ' V' ,
. ._ ' students have wanted as much as ‘ .
among Kentucky 5 group of Signees . .‘ w . 1 a... .. 9
«if 1 ‘ —_____— ~ ' ‘ r ‘ . . . . .; "‘ ' v» The senate also voted to repeal the ‘ . '
By BR.\I)(0t)Pl-.R ‘ 9 9 . . 9'3"“ t ‘ ‘. A" -. " fins . . . , ‘ 1
s . ~ “ .,,;. war-"r . .0 “W “w. . 33%. I‘. controversial office hours rule, , '. 9 ‘-
Staff \‘iriter I love UK baSketball9 5. 2: . ’ o. _ V . . . f w v . According to the rule. senators were ‘ ‘ ' . ' .
When on football coach Jerry but Ilove UK football . ~ 9 . ‘ 9 cm ‘ sugared. t9; efibhsh Ollie; “gm ’ ' I . , - 1 ’

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$311221? htehlztidShhigpleryli 5;); $3123? even more and I want a" K '5 ‘ arisen over both the application and ' _ 3 ' . 'V
pound All~Amcrica running back to contribute to the Sandman e"“’T“em9"F°“h"“l° 1i ‘ .9 9

And yesterday afternoon, that . ‘llllel' said [he bl“ had been a 9: fl .. . V
player. Al Baker of Trigg County talent and the coaching Bobby Turley, o grounds worker for the Physi- way near the Kirwon-Blonding Complex on g‘thlecson lzglslatlonVVtiVut th, sen- 9 ,9 . ~ . ‘ .-
High School. was one of 13 players ability that’s [her-e.” col Plant Division, spreads sand over a walk- south campus yesterday afternoon. ate ddehyfld ed It 0“" t‘ a ' ; 9 f . ,
tosignaletterof-intentwithUK. . pieceo 5 't' . -R [)10 P ‘ . ' -; ‘ ' -. 9 ,

As a two-time selection to the all~ Donme Gardner’ 5“ A ‘ 3g” '. _' ' -, V 1- ‘ "
state team, the 6—foot-2 Baker freshman football recruit e e e e .' ‘ ’ '.
rushed for 1.338 yards last season Pr f or N n O] thS . ' - :7 1.; ,e _'
while carrying the ban 205 um tor —., . . e S lSCllSSBS lcaragua p l 99 . 9
anaverageof6.5yardsacarry. 50200115. Bflt‘el'rsalq- ‘Vr’hanI‘gradd- ‘ i' 7 Vr

Claiborne, who doesn’t like com- “3.9 wan .0 W91“ en uc y an - - - . - ', ‘. ‘1 .'.
memmg on incoming mm, some to Florida VvVvouldn't help me to Latin American country not totalitarian as described by U.S., speakers say 1- _ 9.;
classes, said he is very proud of this 1W9 “1 Kentucky. _ " ‘. 9 1. ‘ ' _-
class and hopes their high school 0f the 13 51919059 four are from By CHRlSTY MOORE stroyed but tanks are not She said due process was illus- :. - t... . ‘ .‘ ..
achievements will spill over into Louisville. One Of them, Donnie StaffWriter thunderously roaring down the trated by several facts: 80 contras '. ' . ‘ ’35 I . .f'
their college careers. Gardner, a 6-2, 210-pound defensive streets.“ have been acquitted, the contras are ‘ = . f » .3. .9

“We tried to get good athletes We lineman, twice helped lead Trinity A recent visit to Nicaragua has Although Nicaragua is not com- given defense, no death penalty ex- . .9. . v. .1 V:
had to get some good linemen and High School to the state 4A taught Daniel and Therese Nelson pletely military, the government is a ists and there is an appeal process _ -..'i - ‘, ‘9 :V."
we got some linemenV along with an championship. that the country is not the totalitari- multiparty system that has allowed and an amnesty program. ' ' V‘V ‘ < ,- ,2 '. ;_ ’ 193']
excellent back."Claibornesaid. Gardner, whose brother Carwell an state described by the Reagan 60 percent of the economy to be pri- Mrs. Nelson said women had a 9' . . 9. .‘ “‘V-

“They have good high school cre- plays defensive end for the Wildcats, administration. vately owned, Nelson said. major role in the Sandinista revolu- . V' - V; VV. V- {J}
dentials and good high school ca- said Trinity's philosophy of “E and Daniel Nelson. a professor of polit- “Also distinctly non-totalitarian tion and have continued to become t / ' ,9 9 i. 9V .9 ,..V
reers and we're glad they chose UK E," excitement and enthusiasm, will ical science, and his wife, Therese. and uncharacteristic of a Commu- active in government and education. ' ’W -' , 1 9 .9 .’
and we're looking forward to work- help him adjust to UK‘s style of discussed their findings during a lec- nist party state, there is a large ef- “Now the goals of the women's - ‘ V . 1' 9.
ing with them," he said. play. ture last night attended by about 40 fort to create nonparty mass organi- movement includes things such as .. f9 ’ . , ' - ._ i 9

Among the colleges that flirted Gardner, who was courted by Pur- people. . . . . zatlons for peasants, urban and basic civic rights for women. equal , . .
with Baker were perennial South- due and Ohio State, said he chose Both the military and political as- ruralworkers,"Nelson said. work and not to have women‘s hod- ' . . .1 . s .'
eastern Conference powerhouse UK over them because he wanted to pects of Nicaragua, currently gov- Mrs. Nelson, a second-year law “5 med for commercial propagan- 9 . ' ‘ .
Florida, last year's champion Ten- contribute to a school that is bu11d- erned by the Sandimstas, do “not re- student, also discussed the legal sys- da," Nelson said. 1 _
nessee and Ohio State of the Big Ten ing its football program. semble a totalitarian state," Nelson tem and the women‘s movement in . . . . ' '
conference. ”I love the program UK offers.“ said. Nicaragua. Wh?“ a§k°d about the 30V"?! We? \ . ' ‘V ‘ 9

But for Baker, a native of Cadiz, he said. “I love UK basketball, but 1 “Despite being under attack since The legal system treats Contras ence 1" Nicaragua, Nelson said SOY" _‘ ‘ ‘
[(3le UK provides a place where he love UK football even more and I 1981, the country is remarkably non- with due process which does not in- fBlS Lhemselvos are few. but VSOViet \
can settle near after graduation. want to contribute to the talent and militarized." Nelson said. “lndividu- dicate a totalitarian state. Nelson idealogy bOOkS are numerous In the \ 9

“(UKl is close to home and 1 thecoachingability that'sthere.“ als are assassinated, bridges are de- said. bookstores .' 9
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' ' By ANNEGALLOWAY to help out in the contribution proc- 93‘ 1 . e was Cmmbu‘mg ““9" for an upcoming exam Is for stu—
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a”. ”I" Staff Writer: “A lot of groups have given, but ._ " To help students improve thein time to absorb the material. She

week feature: 0 variety of we have a lot of money to raise." his - ‘V :3 test-taking skills and relieve anxi- suggested constantly organizing the

WOW.” For WFLICK- The Student Government Associa- Greenwell said. “If one Wflmwllm ' ' i ‘- 2. e1; ety' .u'e CW""8 and Testing Cen- material {9" review instead 0‘ cram-

nons, m m, tion is coming closer to fulfilling its has their name up there (on the ' ' 9 , 2i. ter is offering a worlssh0p from 9 mmgthemghtbefore. .

P0903 goal of making M.l. King library plaque), hopefully it will encourage em. to 000" Saturday In 206 StUdem V “One key to successfuthest—Vteking

_ . ' ., . . .. more accessible to disabled stu- otherstofollow.“ Center. V _ is to constantly 85" muons. Lau-

-.'-:-:9~1~' +7" 99 3 SEW.” dents. Greenwell said SGA is planning a l _ The workshop Will focus mainly 0" mas said. “You can never answer
1932i? *9 . . . . . project that will “provide a service “W ‘° ”“e‘” ‘°' “Win!“ “5‘5 the questions until you ask qua-

‘ "“"*“" z ' f 8:2? wgamum : fling-raimng {d for the students as well as make and 8|” offer some SPGCIfiC strate- tions."
or . purchase '“ oma 'c mom or mane for the library." She file! for ““8 my and objective She suggests leaving a space in

70‘” Wm 5' “W" m h the library 119‘ W. SGA cur- would’h’t elaborate on the project, tests, said Sharon Laumas, a learn- notebooks just for "possible (at

”9" l" '5' ""d ”'9 “W "may. h” "med ck" ‘° $1,000 W but said she hopes the plan would , ineskillsimtuctoratthecenter. questions."

w||l 5' O W m m Werd1ts$3,Mgoel. raise a lot of matey in me day or m SGA h. {.mlllgvfndorjke “We will thy to toga studerflts Durim theworkshop, students will

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29'. 35 Hi" my” We are gong to have “1“” 8h handicap door installation earlier, tests,“ Lnumu said. ”Most students exercises on ways to develop the

' project to speed thlm up, said The "'01.“ began Wlul "'9 con- decided before Christmas to replace me the typical ‘cremming‘ strategy necessary mouth-g skilh for both

W or” fit.” 35. Donna Groonwoll SGA executive cern of library staff members who thedoors. to study and m, m often my and objective mm
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. - B) JASON WILLIAMS —-——————— Carol Smith and Cynthia McDougle
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“a“ ““‘e‘ I was proud of the way Kentucky played “gem: :flTjggd-mm o, a... ... .. ... i 3 . .. .. ...,.. .. .. ... .. ... .. . .. ..
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Tl'SCALOOSA. Ala. ~ The lady tonight and I was proud of our girls, too. ’ both Sandy Harding. who had 27 2,32,“. 31 .3 1: 3, t ,f i i 3, 3‘33?“ 3 1 3 i j j 2 i :2
Kat basketball team lost 76-75 [0 Al- Mike Kindred. points, and Belitta Croley, who fin- Mosley...... 9 I 3 0 0 4 0 2 2 Smilh........ 3| 5 11 I 4 o o 4 ll
abama‘s (‘rimson 'hde last night in Al b . i i ll ished with 20,theKats stormed back rind-iii... w no 7; 1 2 a g 3 2: Rutludgew 3| 3 n J 5 2 i 1 ii
a crucial Southeastern Conference 8 “ma aSSIS an cone in the second half but could never :3:ka f? i z i 3 s o s 4 2.3;: ‘2 i i :7 3 g I; g i
. matchup in Alabama's Memorial — tiethescore. Mums. n | ‘ 0 0 3 0 4 z om......... 9 3 ‘ l 2 J o 3 7
‘ t‘OhWUm tant coach Mike Kindred. a former Alabama jumped to an early 21-10 UK sophomore Laurie HUdCenS. HudseM--» 10 I 2 I 2 I 0 l 3 .Iones........ s 0 o 2 2 o i 0 2
. Kentucky fell to 15-8 overall and assistant withtheLady Kats. lead behind the outside shooting of who had shot only four free throws 3:3: ~ 2 ‘1’ ‘l’ g 3 ‘l’ g g ‘2’ R: m n s. u u ,3, u 79 7‘
17-4 in the SEC. while Alabama im- "1 owe Coach Hall the world for Terrie Howell. who finished with 18 all season, hit the front end of a one- Mm ' 0 ° '
. .. proved its record to 18-7 and 3-6. The giving me a chance and I‘m just points. and-one situation to make the score 767.7. zoo 32 73 ii is 41 7 23 7s
- - Tide was led by 1’0int guard Shelly glad it wasagreat game.“ When UK coach Terry Hall called 73-71 with 15018“. _ . . . _ , .
- . ‘ ' Pyle? school-record 16 assists as the Kentucky‘s cold shooting killed the her second timeout with 7:21 left, Ali-Ilzhi'elmcnui: 102213 ii 2:. 66min. pom-mu u on. Aisha-s 33.4. Turnovers —-l ii ii.
f Tide made ClUtt‘h plays in the set" Kats in the first half, as they Shot and then the Kats made a run to cut On the next possession. UK‘s Les-
. ' mid half only 45 percent. What‘s more, UK. the score to 28-24 with 3:30 remain- lie Nichols fouled the 'l‘ide‘s Tracey . . .
.' ., “l was proud of the way Kentucky normally a fast-breaking team. inginthehalf. Rutledge. a freshman guard who .Harding then .111! a shot from the However, Rutlege hit two free
' . , played tonight and I “'35 proud 0t failed to score a single basket on the The Tide would not roll over, how- could only hit one of two free right baseline With 324 left to Cht the throws With 303 left to clinch the W1"
. “Hr girls- ‘00-" said Alabama 35515- break. ever. and used its inside force of throws. lead t074-73. for/Alabama.
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7 , I I UK BASKETBALL STATISTICS W t t
> ‘ - . . K S lead on llne Null: g [s ni- sv. f| in pet fl fls pct rob IV] I pf d to s pa Ivl omen S ennls cam
‘ l " . V ' Walker. Kenn) 23 23 784 34.1 160 292 54.8 118162 72.8 177 7.7 25 56 1 31 32 “819.0
f .' ~ , . Benncll,Wnsin 23 23 727 37.3 770 277 32.7 76 9679.2 759 6.9 34 76 3 44 26 296 72.9 . .
‘ ' ' . D 7 nd i.Ed 23 23 729 31.7 116 252 46.0 61 80 76.3 65 2.8 75 58 1 $2 44 293 12.7
' ’ ’ In ame WIth Bama Blancckmtchms 23 23 603 26.2 34 737 46.4 28 47 39.6 37 3.3 43 35 I 27 30 796 8.5 gearlng up for Sprlng
~ ' i 1' ‘ ‘ Hardanlogcr 23 23 680 296 62 123 50.4 21 23 91.3 ‘8 2.1 137 43 0 53 24 145 6.3
V. i . Madisonchth 23 0 391 17.0 51 9156.0 29 ‘3 67.4 67 2.9 19 31 0 29 8 131 5.7
. I ' - lock Rob 16 0 112 7.2 114 12 56.3 13 29 “.8 28 18 2 20 0 16 3 49 3.1 y n i
. . _ i_ . . . , n . I“. “ ‘ a W , By KRIS’I‘OPHER RLSSELL Last seasons team_had a 25-6
= - Sutton says Wildcat wm won t be easy ;:.;::.t~:.:.~ r. 2 2:; '1: f; :3 :7: *2 :3 .7312 :2 7:; z i: 2 2 : :3, 5:1 StaffWriter overan record and 7-2 in insomn-
. , i 7' erd.Lcro_\ IS 0 93 6.2 9 is 600 70 73 76.9 70 0.7 73 9 o s 72 28 7.9 eastern Conference. including a
4 < 13} BRETT ".3” Andreas. Paul 75 0 706 7.7 70 28 35.‘ 6 6 700. 72 0.8 a 9 0 4 5 26 7.7 UK women's tennis team begins third-place finish in the league tour-
. . . Staff Writer Thomaanmg 73 0 62 4.8 3 70 30.0 s 862.5 :2 0.9 3 77 0 74 I 77 073 its season today when the N0 19_ nament.
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1 1:13“ 23 - 4600 200. 6577370 502 391 542 72.7 766 33.3 393 470 6297 792 1705 74.7 ranked Lady Kats take on MlSSlSSlp- UK lost two of the top six players
. \lahama. eager ‘at a chance to Opponents 23 — 4600 200. 5557796 A63 260 369 70.5 65728.6 292480183891181370 39.6 pi State at noon at the Hilary J, from last year, but Patrick thinks
. avenge th? 1058 ll. suffered last \’\, \\\ Boone Indoor Tennis Center. the singles' lineup is much stronger
. . . month against UK, will try to even it” . . , . . _ . Coach Mike Patrick said his team than last year.
the Southeastern Conference race to- /‘ ,, 7‘ Qne of the Tides biggest surprises But UK thinks the key Will be is physically ready for the match The Lady Kats return All-SEC
' '1 ' night when it hosts the Wildcats. ‘ this season has been the emergence keeping Johnson from having a big against the Lady Bulldogs and four performer Tamaka Takagi at the
' ' - H“. trounced the Crimson T'de 0‘ 640°” sophomore‘center Dem“ scoring night. upcoming matches this weekend. N0. 1 singles and freshman Sonia
' ' .' 7“ 52 '13” 11 1" Hupp Arena. and I ‘ ll McKey. who '5 scoring 13‘1 pomts “He's the man,“ said UK guard “We've been working awfully hard Hahn at No. 2. The two hook up for
. W'ldt‘at coach Edd'e Sutton says ms " h and gi:hbbing 7‘7 rebounds per con» Ed Davender. “He‘s one Of the best on conditioning so far and this week- UK'sNo. ldoubles team.
- ' ballt'lt‘b wont be facmg the same ‘ teSt‘ .McKey has really done a scorers l" the conference and we‘ll end will give me a good idea as to if Sophomore Beckwith Archer and
. . - ti‘imp Sandersoncoached team in great JobforAlabama. Suttonsa7d. havetodoa good jobonhim." weive done enough,“hesaid. Freshman Chris Karges will play
F‘Wi‘floosa‘ Ala. . h t 11 7. Wimp Send??? hhas dfine a “You have to keep the ball away Tomorrow UK plays Minnesota at Nos.3and4singlcs respectively.
' I“ 5, {n-V understandirgg than; """m‘" “Now" .25 "13"?!” 30b “.1 d “‘5 has etba from Buck Johnson," Sutton said. 8 am. then Vanderbilt on. Saturday Senior Jamie Hummer and fresh.
' the} have .beel‘ talking a u m , team, Sutton 53‘ ' To 059 ”mi" ”He's one of the best three or four at 1 pm, and Sunday against Wake men Caroline Knudten and Holly
""1”":“3.” Walt until you come down Kenny Walker that Walker lWShed Johnson for several bellgames “he players in the conference. You can’t Forest at 8 am. and Eastern Ken-pamsh are all very close for the
- ht‘rt‘» Said SUttOh‘ Whose team if v'th [h derousd nk. they did is really a tribute to their - - . 1 h _ .
. o vu a un u . . let him go Wild. but you can t et t e tucky at 6p.m. last two Singles spots
leads the league With an 11-1 record. coaching staff. I think they have to ha t’ l u . _ .
_ . . ,. . beh' d theba k . , .. other players ve sensa iona All of these teams With the ex
H" “"11 be a very competitive con Vie see m ' ' ? passes bethe surprise team m our league. shooting nights. either.“ ception of Eastern Should give give “There‘s not much disparity be-
" “N We‘re gomg thh the idea that by Roger Harden all Eh? time, dont Forward Jim Farmer and pomt us real tough matches." said Pat- tween any of our players right now
. , we're going to win and gomg down we‘?. Sutton asked. Im not gomg guard Terry Coner also have scoring Tipoff is scheduled for 8:05 pm. rick. confident of a successful sea- and that makes for very competitive
withalot of confidence." t0 tell Roger Harden that Just be- averages in double figures, averag- and the game will be televised by son this year. practicfi’npamcksaid.
‘ ' Alabama trails the Cats by one cause were UP 20 P°lht5 t9 throw ing13.3and11.2.rospectively. [ISA Network.
1 game with a 10—2 mark in the confer- the ball a different way. _He 5 going
ence. With all the other eight SEC to play the way he does In Practice Space Is Still Available
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. After the first UK-Alabama game. _Even with forward Buck Johnson 4 day cruise from Ft. Lauderdole READING CRITICALLY AN 1 Q5], 31:),
the (‘ats received criticism for alleg- m15§m8 hYe games Wlth a severely Roundtrip oir fare from Lexington ° Feb- l7 8' ‘9 Mon- 8‘ Wed. ['1 - I' lit)”
edl) “h0tdogg‘ing" in the late stages bruised thigh. Alabama won them All m I s 300-350 ”V ~_7
‘ . m the game when the outcome was all Without Johnson. who averages 2 9°: ll - ' - - - 47/4?
no longer in question. The clincher 20.9 pOmts and 8.6 rebounds per P°rt5° C0 (Nassau and Freeporf) NOTETAKING \-\ ‘
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