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9 s for UK’s birthday x. .. ~ s . ~ -..-— . S u Ying 0 Imp ement - 4 , .
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By JAY BLANTON today to limit my comments to re- ‘ “‘ ‘9' ~ ‘ ‘ Genera] Studles reVlSlon I' I .' .'
. StaffWriter viewing a significant slice of Ken- I ‘ t " . v 1 . ; -- . -
tucky history . . . that slice of histo- ' ' » a _ " .» I By CYNTHIAA. PALORMO courses or other features that would sI ' . I' . . ;;
. Students got a presentyesterday ry being a look at our speaker's \ Igh‘» ' -m ' ”h Assistant News Editor meet University requirements -'.’- . Il' "
In honor 0f the Uhlvel‘SltY’S 1215t background to give you students a ‘\ H " r "W" ‘ . "Pragmatically, the director and ' '= " . .- ', t
birthday. " greater insight into this most inter- - £3 The Senate Council yesterday committee would issue some * ' .‘ , 'i

Former GOV- »A-l3. “Happy esting man,"Hornbacksaid. began looking at how the recently guidelines for proposals iof cross- u" .
Chandler and _Chf|5ty Bradford, a Although Chandler's achievements , g 5* approved general studies curric- disciplinary and cross-cultural '
Student ACthltleS Board member» at have been numerous, Hornback said ’ h ‘ . ‘ ulum willbeimplemented. coursesl," said Robert Hemenway. : .' ., ‘ - .' .
large, unveiled a mural dePlCtlhg perhaps his greatest one was the as J ' Q» ( A subcommittee will review the a professor of English, "It would be ’ I‘.I_;
StUdE‘Ylthle at UK tablishment of the eponymous Medi- - _ . ~ , 1 different approaches and report their job to evaluate the proposals to , f ‘1’iif“~,.

Leslie Wise. an art history grad- cal Center, which has touched the .‘ _ .3 a back to the council. Council chair- see if they meet the guidelines." ;. ff .- »‘ rs'i‘s’
uate. created the mural, which SAB lives of thousands of Kentuckians. W . ‘ “'2, man Bradley Canon. Wh0 Will head Wlb Fr a professor of a gri fiI - Qt: t

s.- v . - - 1 _. , - - l ur ye, -‘ - - .ij,-' gull;
hiaghdcommSSloned at last years Chandler began his talk by com- » « » , the suhcorgmlttee, sgid the com culture and a member of the Swift J .-»
ay pa y. mentlng on his long assoc1atlon With ' .- A .- .t I. can 0“ 3 a Vise, h°t ecree met . . - , h » , I> .. , , 2',

Kenna Walker, an economics UK. ‘ " ./ »_ ’ __ « -. » . i of implementation. “Once we set up committee. said he behetftht e gen- i ' ' -_; » '. '3 3'»...
sophomore. said the mural “cap- u . 3 ./ A, -- ' ‘ 1‘ i“ ii ‘ h I i an administrative mechanism, it's eral consensus Of the '“ltt’ com— ‘ -.."', g:
tures allofwhat UK isabout." Many folks think Ive been there . ‘/ _. it ' » ‘ out on)” hands.“hesaid. mittee was to keep the committee '» t:

About 75 people turned out at the all the “meg" Chandler said. 3‘“ h, I" "' , ti . I. it ‘ Enid Waldhart, a communications once the program was ‘mplemehted ‘ ,‘ -‘ '. 2"}.“5‘
Student Center Great Hall yesterday that assumption '5 h°t quite accu- " ‘ i l ‘ professor; Richard Angelor, an edu- andadirector Chose" . ' .

- - rate» IANDALWILLIAMSON KorneIStatl ' . . . ). - . .3» 3
to help UK celebrate The UmverSI- .. ., cation professor, and Kathy Ash- Loys Mather, an agriculture ecn- ». ~ i . ~
ty Bookstore and UK Food Services “Seventy years have passed since A-B- HOPPY Chandler and Ch'lStY Bradford, 0 Student ACthltleS craft, a student council member, nomics professor. said the commit- . . . t. i' 8
provided the party favorsRay Horn- I stood on the steps of the Adminis- Board member, participate in UK's llet birthday party. willalso serve on the committee. tee would be a “body very similar to . t i , . -, I ' 3 L
back. vice president for University tration Building and looked to . . . . , (‘anon Said after the council decid~ the undergraduate councu. but an- . ‘ - ' .i‘
relations. opened the program by the west and saw nothing,"hesaid, Chandler said his cap was like an Chandler ended his talk by leading 95 what it wants, plans will be made swering straight to the senate coun- ~ ~ . » .~ ,
saying he was honored to participate » American Eltpress» Card: I never the CFOWd 1“ the SChOOl fight song. to discuss them with Art Gallaher. Ci] with the undergraduate council .'- 7 . ._ . ' .'
in the ceremony marking UK's Chandlers speechcovered »many leave homerthoutlt. . “On,0nUofK. chancellor for the Lexington cam- keeping its same charge. but not _ ’ _ i » ' '
birthday. topics, from the eight presMents And Chandler could not reSlst Louis Straub. chairman of the Stu- pus Donald Sands vice chancellor over thisbod' .. ' ' ‘- I~ ' .
ba k be he 1 b . who have served at UK to his wife commenting on UK‘s state rival, the dent Development Council, said he for'academic affairs and possibly y ' ‘ . . . s"
b ngh “C ». gah t Chacele ratllon whom he jokingly refers to as a University of Louisville. was glad he had the Opportunity to President Otis A. Singletary. Mather, who just finished a term -. '- . _ ' ‘
y “if .V rleylevnng» "‘1 "5 lte “tribute to my patience“ and the "Any thoughts you have about listen to Chandler “If he was run- L'nder the plans set up by the on the undergraduate C(lunCll. said . , ~ 1.“:
ahh accomp lShmehth‘ » Chandler trademark ._ his blue UK competing With U of L. forget about ning (for officel again. I'd vote for Swift committee, the general studies putting this program under the ' . . . ,
I think it appropriate for me cap. it.They cantcompete. ‘he said. him." curriculum will be overseen by a charge of that body would “totally ~» . . -. » .
part-timedirector andacommittee. hogllt’do‘ms I ' ‘ . ’ -.
PrOfessor The director will be an active fac- Agriculture professor James - . '
ulty member and appointed by ei- Kemp said the importance of teach~ ‘ ’ . ' ‘-
- - ther the president or the Chancellors ing needs to be kept in mind , ‘ ‘ ‘ ,. . .
t l t -,_ of the Lexington campus and the throughout the subcommittees re» ‘ .
O ec ure Medical Center upon recommenda- view. . ‘ ‘
“ ., ' ho" ofa search committee. He was referring to the possibility ‘ . " .
on th I The committee would advise the that more teaching aSSistants might ‘ ' I s.
e0 Ogy director and be responsible for se— be used rather than full faculty . i .

' lecting or developing the initial members. . ‘ ' , I '
5°“01arv‘s‘t‘ng ' Reagan plans to ask ” ' -
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The religious studies program is WW”“““” ‘9, . . , ' . ’
Wes ss ssmsss Mew...” Paw ~ for N lcaragua rebels » ' '
today and tomorrow to visit its " ., I. I}, i...—--——~»fi W »‘e.em._-__..'.,..»» .. . j .-
classes and interact with undergrad- m i n i E“ m a . » ».
uates. ’ BvSL‘S.»\.\'.\'ENLSCHAFER Manuel Cordero. ministercounsel- . , ‘

The Yale Divinity School profasor " 'TTT...‘ 3» ,, I M » .— = w 5 Associated Press or of» the Nicaraguan Embassy in » - ; , _ ,
and philosopher will conclude his .. C. fish.“ 51 ~ ’ i : III-III m f , . Washington, termed Reagan b deCi- ' i, A‘ , i i'
stay with a public lecture on “Liber- » ..i ., 3: » ' . g u:- = m 2 WASHINGTON — PreSldent Rea- slon to seek aresumption in military . ». _ _ . - » - I

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ation Theology and the American 1.- M . . .3 .i— .— uni—n— 3 gan, saying Nicaraguan rebels can- aid» a slap in the face to eight . . » . ‘ ‘-
Dilemma: The Status of Religion in ’ 'I‘ g; ‘ I . 3 ' = —""'" ”wu- ,. not fight the Sandlnista government Latin American nations that have . , , _ .i ».I,
the United States" at 7:30 pm. to war—radi- 5,... saw, ,,.;-:m l‘ ws ~ . with “Band-Aids and mosquito urged the United States to back ' . ' .’ * 1‘
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morrow in 230 Student Center Addi- . wws , i u.— — nun—unus- ~ nets. opened a campaign yesterday peace 8 '. ‘- ,~ ~ - . . .
tion. its; ”3% » ‘ . I = = m f, for $100 million in aid to the Contras. Durin his remarks on Vicara ua _. . . ‘ ».l . fl.
. . . . . ' i i / —- ———-—" 3 In a meeting with top Republican g» fl ked b' Ce 3! t?“ I «.4? " » , .V

. Dnght Billings, a religious stud- . ‘ ‘ . ' i = =3 .- congressional leaders. Reagan be- hem“ was an t ‘ I.“ e ‘ a , ’ ,. . ” ' "
185 and sociology professor. de- . 3. Q i - -- __—- ___..,-—"" : littled the $27 million in “humanita- ”my “New“ 90'“ h‘hans- and ' -. w‘I i.
scribed WQSt as a “highly respected t . ;,I;.,,.; E = —— ——-- - rian" aid approved for the rebels. House Minority Leader Robert H‘ l .' , ,. 's .T' "
scholar “1 Afro-American religion,“ ’ WM ....;.,M,_ 3 31.... ~ = = ...""=""“._i. : known as Contras. and urged an end Michel, R-Ill. r“ f. ,l ‘I i , . ‘1
particularly in its brand of liber- a"- ‘ ' [orestrictionson militarysupport_ » ‘I 'h' h . » l' d .' , ,1 , »‘, ' .‘
atlon theology. and a specialist in ‘ ,—-‘ ' _ _ After the session, w lc lmoye . I ‘y ." i»,
criticalphilosophy. ' , - _ m Although theprfildenl said that some 20 members of (ongress. Sen. .' » C‘- . -» z .3 '

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Liberation theology receives most ’ helped “maintain the pressure of re- the Foreign Relations Committee. - '. ‘I 9 . " ‘ j;-
attention in Latin America, where sistance" to the Sandinistas, he said that Reagan had called for S70 j 'I; i
among other things its advocates i . added that “more effective" aid is million in military assistance and ,. ,_ ‘ 8',
justify revolution to overcome social ‘ ' s necessary. $30 million in logistical and Other - 31,- I .‘ i ,

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Injustice ‘ t "w. {I} "You can‘t fight attack helicopters non-lethalald. .. t," 3 -;.-I
» “Most observers. of the religiois \ » “I piloted by‘Cubansnwith Band-Aids “I think it's a good program." 3 "'I". "3-,:5» '
scene see «liberation theology) as \I‘ . l s’, and mOSqutO nets, Reagan 531d lh Lugar told reporters, ‘- f‘i '_-' _:i».; it;
the most exciting thing," he said. I \ r1 1 . astatement read tothelawmakers. s-g; .‘- _‘-_‘I» 'sI'_-» ‘ if»
21):»: rIcompare it to a second Refor- I " , Congress in 1934 banned military “Welhave to decid: yi'htettilere vb: ‘»»‘ " »‘ “ii 1.53;;

‘ ‘~J \‘ i aid or ammunition for the Contras 3:? go"? tothtgsvfiot‘ihelesaiddb“fis- .‘ ~ .5 » »'».r}v»'>-'

Blat'l‘ Christianity has been im- e l and required that the money ap- seliltiiitll‘vlalznare going to have one if . i t '1 ,‘t ““lv‘i" s.
bued with liberation theology since ' ‘ * - a)!“ » » ' ‘s proved be used excluswely for medl- the Contras are notsuccessful .. ' , , ». ‘I t»
the 19th century, Billings said. '-"—-"'—-" , . ' t A "' ‘“ ””M‘ teal :ppétm' chrlgilngdan? :gh‘pon ' . ' 7 I' - ~ ~
“Their understanding of the Chris- M NC .4 rom en 0 » unl » _ to r t rs ea an . » . . a »
"a“ g°SPel “'35 a Stmng force in the “.WW“ 4.-...." -. the Sl’rmg 0t ‘9“ the. hmttd States asiggtlilat thisdsvo frhlhcfn in "filing” -. ~ . . » '
movement for challenging the sys- ""WWW’W'WW” ’ "" ”W" ' PFOVlded about ‘30 mlhlo“ "1 covert aid be administered “at his discre- . ; -' ' f -‘ ‘ I
tem of slavery and asserting civil . “"‘m""'“"5'°" a'd' tion."or secretly. .' ' , ‘
rightsmthe20thcentury. Pence'lve Reagan repeatedly has asserted Th ' th' tha f kl . i -‘ I‘

“In that sense Martin Luther Kin that the Sandlmsta leadership IS» {0- eres some mgs t» ran ,\ . . .» . ~ .
Jr. is a great liberation theologian,g Brian DeMors, a third-year architecture stu- of the nice weather yesterday by sitting in a menélngt rethhxgt’hhhd family's: whtonfngog etftltzétisin‘t hl’lei‘clitcii " ‘ ‘ ~
he said. dent, takes a break from studio to enjoy some window in Pence Hall. m en ra . erica, t: y . _pe ‘ . ._ . »

Cuba. the Sovtet Union, leya and said in defense of handling the mill .
See THEOLOGY, Page 6 North Korea. tary aid in a covert manner » ~
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Mortar Board ’s booth is” Gospel sneakers ' '
promotes organ dOIIOI'S 'Mutv-r." a m ctr Speaker to describe smuggling Bibles into Eastern Europe
lumbh PM Moon.
By BETH LAWSON those deciding to sign the back of lack: plot and whom. By SEAN iixmcnsos mote atheism at the expense of to get the Bibles across the border.
Staff Writer their licemes to donate the organs For a New. :0. m Staff Writer Christianity.“hesaid. Herman said. ,
indicated in the event of. death. m 2 . . . » During that first visit in 1964, Her- “In all the years. only two teams

I hereby make anatomical gift to Schultz said. "'9' ' While most American Christians man met a pastor, and they began have been caught out of between 40

take effect Upon my death- l 8W9: “It‘s so simple (to do) . . . so Elke glen relhgious righttst for gantt- comparing the success of the pas- and 60sent in a year, That‘s a pret-
A. Any needed organ; 8. Organs man le are afraid that if the ' I I . rian erman 8 eMp ' 0 tor's ministry in a Communist coun- t oodsuccess rate,“
listed below. simythefick of their license. a doc): " ”I. Cl” Mt ‘ '°‘ spread the word to those less fortu- try with the work of Herman‘s ygerman said the degree of reli-

Many people are not aware of the tor may not try as hard to save "'9'”. M Wlll clutch ”l. nate. » church in California. giom W590“ varies from coun-
importance of these words on the them.“sheadded. SIC title. For a preview. no Herman, 25. made his first trip as “He said if we hadn‘t brought Bi- try to country. East Germany and
W" 0‘ the" drive“ “an” ‘0' “That is false. It's very safe ”18.90.03. 3“ Easter" 5mm" Bh’te ”ism“ blot he couldn't have a ministry." Poland allow a great deal of reli-
donating organs, and UK’s student forthem(todo),”Schultzsaid. volunteer to Czechoslovakia in 19“. Herman said. “After that I knew aim freedom while most other
0l’SfifliZélthN Mortar Board is ‘10th “It‘s not something you think “ Since then he has “fluid East Ger- this was somethinglhadtodo." countries practice some sort of edu-
something about it. about when you first get your li- ‘ . many, Poland. Romania. Hungary 0" his return t0 the United States, cation and employment discriminas

There Will be a h°°th 0“ the “fit come,“ said Cindy Sewell. Mortar and the»Sov1etUn10n. The W °t Herman (I‘llt his 30b and started tion against those who practice a re-
floor of the Student Center this week Board president and telecommuni- » _ these trips was to smuggle Bibles to working with the Bible misswn full ligion. He said the Soviet Union
in honor of Mortar Board organ catiom senior. theChnstianchurches the” . tlm9~ usually prefers imprisonment to dis-
donorweek. . .. M w!" b. portly m Herman, who has a bachelors de- A Dutchman named Hank Paul- crimination.

Sewell how the boom Will make 1 gree in interpersonal communica- son, author of the book Beyond the ,. . . .. .
No people can be found at the peoplemu'eawareofthecause“ OH NH WW! I m at. time t Oral Roberts Universit w u» h l C . C ’t The worst is Albama, he said.
b°°th everyday this “9“ "m h .. do“. arm is the m ”- Tonllln wll h I'M in mama will speak on his expey c:nqiierreb:;:: cowoggg'ln 371 h' "‘7 the Mb‘m‘“ met h“
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am. to 1 pm. said Tracy Schultz, timeolsghilantlr (0‘ the «garliza- . M a‘ 1m riences in Eastern Europe at 7 to- to smuggle Bibles and other Chris- came officially atheist and closed all
booth chairwoman and on Will! IOPY . . . . . . . . . . religion buildims. Anyone practic
ammlism ”nim- “ml." and SIM this IS Nluml , _h‘m M inslgt a:12t::leugllted COM” Mln' mtgam to u! ("le "I w my ”1“” w” “mm a
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mm W" ““93 the °°°th ”arm Bond week'mmdme a \sfi. . . it . - 3 ”The basic position of the govern The mission workers pooe a tour- hm'tt’tmmmt'

can be the needed wntnams tor SeeDONOIS. Paco ‘- W“ .- ‘ " “i " mom; (in Eastern Europe) is to pro- ista and rely on prayer to find a way *m' P“ 5

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REVIEW ‘ . . With humor as bawdy as Chauc- l / -
It's rare that Hollywood givesusa — ‘J l , er‘s. the Boston Camerata. a re- . t 1/
chance to see a work like Columbia ' . ' t nowned ensemble of singers and in- \ ~ he ’.
‘ l " Picture's recent “Quicksilver.“ explains, he can ignore street Signs ‘ » strumentalists. speCializes in > \v
_ . ‘ Usually, the movie industry is able — If one says one way east. he can medieval, Renaissance and early / \
« to stick in at least one redeeming go Wfit. Ah. sweet preemis free- ' ,. baroque madrigals ‘
.' , ' quality, dom. . ‘ . , k‘ Although the Boston Camerata '
', ' -. The first half hour of the film fol- Had the script writers been able to ' ' performs various kinds of madrigals J,»-
. _ , lows the confusing antics of Jack develop that concept and make it be- . based on such popular themes of the 0....“
. ' Casey Kevin Bacon of “Footloose" lievable. the movie might have been ' 4- l periods as religion and politics. Joel
~ * ‘- ' . fame 4 or infamy». the whiz kid of somewhat interesting. But instead. ' ' Cohen, leader of the ensemble, de-
Wall Street who one day makes a the plot weaves around several un- t \ scribes the love madrigal as the §
' . ' _ . ' bad investment and loses all of his derdeveloped‘characters all looking ' i ‘ “rock video“ of the day, because it
; . " . ' ‘ and his parents‘ savings. Like any for a better life and eventually into ‘ .4 t I was performed for groups of af. , \\\
i. .' ~ . , true-life father. Jack's dad is sym- the seedy underbelly 0f bICyCIe de- .' . 4. fluent youngpeople. / I l
_ g t , » ‘ pathetic and explains to his son that livery. . ~ \ These lively love songs, featuring ’-""“‘"/"""'°'°P'"<-
' . '- .I . the Casey's always bounce back. Mo- An underworld figure named \ ‘ ‘\ a spinet and lute. will be the motif , .
~ . g * ' ments later. we see him slumped GYPSY «Rudy Ramos) “$0.5 the lure t“ for their performance at8tonight at Umted States and .m Europe. and
. ', . over his kitchen table crying. of easy money to recrtut cyclists \o‘. Newlin Hall in the Norton Center for has made debuts in Holland and
' fl . " ' . Like any good wizard dovm on his into his own specnal delivery source. . ‘ the Arts, as a part of Centre Col- Italy In the past three years. and
' “ luck. Jack starts walking around the One of them dies playing the dan- ‘ ‘. lege‘s Musica da Camera series. Ad- WIll perform in Israel this year.
‘ ’ - .. ' streets of San Francisco trying to gerous game, .and Terri (Jami \. mission is free. . ’I‘hey have. also performed for Na-
. ~ figure out what to do with his life. Gertz). a newkridfrkbecomejs Guys; morocoumsvoroowuunauns With a gaming interplay of male “0"“?me Rad”
‘ ‘ He 5995 a bike hanging m a store sy‘s next mar ‘ ac tries 0 . Kevin Bacon ”Footloose" stars in "Quicksilver" as an o tions and female V0l085. the madrigal - ~ - . -
window and knows. her out of it. but With no luck, which d h (fl ) | f f d h p . songs have the chattering, conversa- Besndes performing. the mdmdual
‘ . ' . . tra er w o su ers a reverse 0 ortune on enters t e gritty . members of the Boston Camerata
‘ He enters the rough and tumble serves mcely to set up a ridiculous world of urban bicycle messengers From there the story takes a "0“] tone 0f young lovers. ‘ ‘ ‘ h 1 l
' , . . world of urban bicycle delivery and chase scene between_Gypsy in his ick turn for the cinematic worse ' ' Alice Davis, assistant managing participate in sc oary research of
, begins working for Quicksilver De- car and Jack on his bike toward the qu - director of the Norton Center, said early musw forms.
' ' ' livery Service. Apparently. bicycle end 0fthe mov1e. and we‘re supposed to care whether own story. Instead of taking a stale the Boston Camerata is “broadly .. . . .
I 4 ‘ . deliver." Sen'lees are 50methin8 like Another element 0f the 9101 has ‘0 he can still make it in the stock plot and trying to put it in fresh sur- recognized in this period of music." They try t.° combine historical
« - . the inneH-ity answer to the French do with Hector Rodriguez‘s (Paul market —«but we don‘t. roundings. this movie should have The Boston Camerata was formed accflracy. With entertainment,
‘ . ' Foreign Legion: Ride” have come “We“? a mediocre comedian Such a large portion of the movie dealt With Jack‘s struggle to find in 1954, and was originally affiliated Dans said.
, from all walks of former llVeS, in- and terrible actor) quest. to borrow is dedicated to developing its stupid himself after realizing the world with the Boston Museum of Fine The Musica da Camera series 5 ,
, _ - eluding 4« but not limited to 4- ar- enough money ‘0 _St3rl.h15 9“ hot- plot that nothing is left over to de» wasn't as secure a place as he had Arts. but in 1975 it became an inde- cificauy focuses its programs If"
' chitecture.dancmg and teaching. dog cart. What w‘th his “me being velop its stupid characters. There is thought, That may be a pretty stale pendent. non-profit EVOUP- chamber music in order to present
' The story then leaps ahead 3 COU- if??? and all, he wants to start a no motivation for anything. We d0“ “9‘ too, bl" ll could at 1°35! be eng- The ensemble has toured in the a unique range of classical music.
ple of months. to a point where Jack er 1 e. really even know why Jack .left aging.
, has made new friends. moved into a Of course. Hector can’t get a loan stockbroking. except for an oblique O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
- chic loft apartment. started living from a bank and decides to see a comment he makes over coffee . .
g with a dancer and flouted his old loan shark. Jack 'is against that aboutlosing his nerve. “Quicksilver" is playing at North .
lifestyle. A5 he explains to an Old thouEh» and convmces Heaor to But the most annoying aspect of Park, Crossroads and Turfland Mall .
colleague. he is free now, he lives give him some money to invest in “Quicksilver" is that it misses its cinemas. Rated pg, . .
, ' ' the moment and has no ties or re- the stock market. Supposedly, this
. strictions, Out there on his bike. he marks a crucial point in Jack’s life. \ 9 O E l‘l DRE 0
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\\ Walker a candidate for Wooden award 1 .

At 22-3 and nearin 3O—w1n season . .. .
g ’ 7 \ f LOS ANGELES — UK's Kenny Walker is among 11 ‘ J -. ‘

“\ nominees for the 1986 John R. Wooden award. presented ’1 . z j .
UK has come long way, Sutton says ' annually to the nation’s outstanding college basketball 3 ,' '1 1.

\ ‘ player by the Los Angeles Athletic Club. 1 . ' ' . -;
By BRETTHMT ‘ T I The nominees for the 10th annual award include sewn . I 3 . .'3
StaffWriter ) ‘ seniors, three juniors and one sophomore. They were an- ‘ I. " .. {if-"-

With a 13-1 record in Southeastern - nounced yesterday by Wooden at a Los Angeles Athletic 1 ‘1 '3‘! .33.} 1,
Conference competition, the Wild- r‘ ‘ w, / Club luncheon. _‘ ,‘g in”;
cats “9991 only one more win to ,5 I ‘ 2 Seniors nominated are Walker; forward Len Bias or '1 .' . fight-315;;
claimmeirasthilieahiuetttle. l ’hfi. ‘ Mi / Maryland; guard Dell Curry of Virginia Tech; center Brad r"
wfngigefi’hewre ve come a ong ‘ 3 ‘ 1 Daugherty of North Carolina; guard Johnny Dawkins oi ‘ 1",.

villhen UK coach Eddie Sutton and 611. , ' ‘ ’ Duke; guard Mark Price of Georgia Tech; and center Roi fa." {fig
the Wildcats took the floor toi- their ' , / . .1.i Tarpley of Michigan. it “35313;”
fir.“ .official practice shortly after ‘ \ / H ‘ , “ . Juniors nominated are guard Steve Alford of Indiana: 1, '- .1} '53.};
Ismamght on 00‘. 15. :0 methremtfa‘aemn ‘ center William Bedford of Memphis State. and toward "2‘: t
“tufg‘tartveastosgtr: negrwcoach’s phi- LMHAVS/Komoloraphiu " ~ ’ ” Walter Berry of St. John's. 43:71.. .:‘-._i'. “;f_'
losophios ’ \ ~ “ " The sophomore nominated is forward Danny Manning f '1 :‘-"".'f.:“-§-"

Twenty-five games into the sea- comes. from working hard and fl " of Kansas. ' 1,‘ . .i The? {-319}!-
son. UK is sporting an impressive watching film very intently. " . _ '. 14-. i1::'_'
22-3 record, and Sutton and his team With only four regular-season 0011- 2. i » 1 . I, ,1 1...}: 114,3.
have openly talked about the WP ference games left before the SEC ' ' . .’ ,N E
bimyofa sowinseason. and .NCAA “men‘s “9"” 5“" , ‘ x t ‘ KENTUCKY KERNEL BASKETBALL TOP 29 - 1 2 .

..I believe our team has ma- ton is hoping his team wrll continue » T“m(nm_plac“0lw Record v ‘ P _ -:* 1 _ . t
tured .. Sutton said at his weekly to work hard and not overlook its , I Nonhmmmmm “-1 (:3 mint» 2‘ , 1.1....
”as gem ygéergy. h‘ighei "efwfieufifiogtiowam the end of l ' 3 g 2. Duke 25-: 228 i .j! 3
33mg aygeafin season 3‘30“th the season, you can see what needs . 1 i E“ 3. hansasl _ 2423 Eli : ~ _ ‘. .' -, v ‘V
need to give them any motivational to be done to reach your goals," said M I ‘ . 4’ Georg” TN] 194 200 T. ‘ ‘ ‘ -' ~‘ 5 ~
8 hes .. UKcenterRobLock. ‘ Q ) 5. Memphisswie 23.3 “30 3 . .‘ I; _ ,..‘ ‘3 .

“werre‘ a" maturing in getting to “Our ball Club is at a point Where Athflmm KernelSroH :— 2;. JhOhl] \ 31.3 1.5 .- ‘ _ ('3 i \ a .I ‘1 V.
know his system and growing into they sense they. have the chance to UK's Winston Bennett pulls down a rebound in the Wildcats' 88-62 8' “Riga.“ 2;; is; H ‘1 ‘ 5 ' 1- . - - .
his system," UK guard Ed Davend- wrn the championship. and ”Pt '5 win over Mississippi State Saturday night. 9's." . , z ,. 1‘ . ‘ 1. . 1 ‘
er said on was ”“8" at first but very, very important to them. Sut- 14'3““ ~02 141 1 3 t. .1
we’re '25 games into the season ton said. but I have greater respect for teams basketball. If I had known what 10~0k13h0ma 33-3 12" ‘ 1 ‘ 1
now" UK is hoping the one win it needs withourstandingguards." would happen, I‘d have (changed “- N0”? Dame 17-5 HZ 2‘ ‘ '~ _ _ _ _ ~ 1

Sutton also mentioned some of his to take the SEC title will come to Florida is led by Vernon Maxwell the lineuptearlier." 12. Georgetown 19-5 100 2» 1 3' -| ‘ 4 ~ .‘
new off-the-court coaching methods night against Florida in Rupp and Andrew Moten, better known in ”They talk about the M & M boys. 13- LNU. 24-3 89 w . ‘ " _ ~
that his team has grown to accept. Arena. Gator Country as the M 8: M broth- but our staff thinks they have a lot |4~L09ISVI|16 18-7 86 En - '-_ x
“The thing that impresses me is Norm Sloan's Gators are fourth in ers. Maxwell is averaging 19.9 more than the M & M boys." Sutton 15. Indiana 17-5 73 1' ‘ . . '
that we demand more of their time the SEC With an 8-6 record, and are points per game, while Moten is said. “They're a fine basketball I63 Bradlé) 26-1 64 :4 1‘ 1 " ‘.
than maybe any other Kentucky 14-9 overall. 'l‘ipoff is scheduled for scoringata16.2clip. team and Norm Sloan has really ITHIIHOH 17-7 46 . - -. _
team ever "Sutton said 71359171 Earlier this season, Sloan inserted brought them along." 18. North (aniline State 17-8 3' . ‘ 3 , »- ‘

' ‘ . “We have had two bad defeats another guard. Ronnie Montgomery. In the first meeting in Gainesville. l9.V’1rsItua I’cch 19-6 16 :u ' . _ . 1

UK . perhaps §Pend5 more "me against Georgia and Kentucky," into the starting lineup and moved Fla. between the two teams Jan. 18. 20-Mlchlgan81tatc I76 15 1. »
watching game films than any team Sloan said “Other than that. we‘ve the 6-th4 Maxwell {0 small for- UK beat Florida 72_55 behind Kenny ‘(llhers lcdclH‘ng \Oltfl‘NaVW lf‘). Western Kentuckv 9. Purdue it: Iona \‘tal: 61 hunt a ‘ \ 11:.» . .‘ ‘ ‘ . . ’ 1
m the WHY. Sutton said. which been very competitive." ward. Walker’s 25 points. Sutton called it "°;:3’;j;:‘fh;;,1;;“;;“'1’:""~'”““°""‘“‘"T““‘E"’”°""‘““°“’ ' ” ' .
often requires the players to meet “We have great respect for the Despite being a team without a “one of our best three or four games ' _
wrth coaches before the" morning University of Florida basketball true c