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Assistanthiditor at: ’ l 5:. _ . 1‘ /.z.:z?t . I I. to celebrate end of Marcos leadership ,1
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Students sunlwiitlt'd from a college i t‘ i A} “ .4 . _; $223323: 5. $6 - A t By .iiiot'i-21.c.st'.\kr:z presidency. would be '“t'lt‘tinit' tti I . 3-:3.
because of a deficient grade point _ ‘ . 2‘ L. . Ij;\~‘.ItII-.AI~A§_I.IIIj‘If-;I.II’I; I“ f i ; .‘A /‘ Assoctated Press cometothct'niteds‘tates .I A.
average will now be able to transfer ‘ ‘ ' ' " -. .1 Li. =1 z-fl : ' . . . in announcing l'iiited Malt-s rec . j ‘ 'A.‘ I-I
to another college that has a 2.0 \f . "1' .~ :;;.&Z."::Z'.'.:i'.‘.1j;:::fl :' . ; . e m 3- MANILA. Philippines Fertlh ognition of .-\tiutlio. 3,1 shiiltx said 3. ."1;" :‘gf,

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(.l’.\ “drum...” requirement to, 3 . ,9 .1 - . ; 2~~ol-.’2‘.‘.'.‘.".‘.'.. . 1. “ fl “is... . - nand la. Marcos fled the Philippines The new goteinment has been pio 2. . - .I . II
transfer students. ' g I‘: “'1' V I ’3‘3333112122133; ' l ’,;._'. . L w " ' ' today after 20 years in power. and duced by one of thc most stll‘l‘lllg ' '1._'I{I .3.1;:‘.'I

The Senate t'ouitcil yesterday up A 011—1 ,-,..-.,v 1353'” ‘ "nu‘.:.;;::;::7;, . v-—-'-l ' aw“ ' . ta." (orazon Aqumti. the new president. and couragetitb examples of the .‘I t. .5." . '._2'..V
proved the put“... for students not V" ' t AfIIt'Ir:;::3.::I-;f112'-I' ,"1'1‘. . . ., .5 ’1'. told her nation "the long agony is democratic process [it modern iiisto- t . ’ 1...". 15,3 "12-"
under suspension from th“ tV'tl‘Vt’h‘l' 1 'y . ; --.: ”- M‘V"L% : "I over." r} ‘.\e honor the l’ilipino people ' '5... "t
ty. ’ 11. f «5:21:111311-13‘.t2""}'..'1'-"-"'E g" ." '31! .-I,.w§ Marcos resigned the presidency They have resolved iliis issue non1 4;

l'ndcr the ctlrrent rule. llitllVltluul ' s1..- . _ ,v-‘J' . «‘35? 3 w??‘" A“... Z tel-"VII 7th}. 1 A yesterday. driven front office by a violently and iii a .\.i_: that does ' I‘ -' ‘.‘ 7,3 ,~
colleges establish policies regarding 2hz'j;‘%§JI’ii . «1‘ ' “1.... _ "*.m_. :3" . g: . i 1 ‘ militaryIand L‘l\'ll rebellion He was them honor " . . . ’_ “V1"
academic probation and suspension . 'WW ”at???“ V 33:33.32} ' ;;;- 1.2:!” 4." E - i; I taken With his family In [US heli- Aquino said in her teiexisioii ap— . : If.'.- '
in addition to the t'itiversity-wide A, I_ - "W“ . 3.3.2.1.. ’1‘515“;.:., gvfg‘ -. . 7'2 coptIers Ito t‘lark AuI lizItIse (I)t'IfiCials pearance. itliich began at 3 43 a nt . 'I ,« :Vi
iolicies with the a iroval of the ‘dr~«;:":.m4""”v5.:'M I.._"_j“'3g;gg§§;:f .'. jig-f“ .. ’ ' . V'".'_~.““ . .- in ‘as ington salt I ey et for and lasted less that ii minute "A ‘7‘ ' , . '. ' 3;
iihlt't‘l‘slt} 59ml“ m ‘ ' " T33“? diva": . "f" Vbfii’. 71;. ' V . a. ; ‘.- 2‘ " ”h: a" Guam shortl) afterfia in new life starts tor our country to - . ji

Robert .-\ltenkircli. a mechanical - 9" 'v d._:.. fimwg' 1 ""’ " ”b.2312” 3;"? 3 323,11. A State Department official said morrow a life filled with hope aitd l . ‘ ‘ 1' . - ' V
engineering professor. was the only rf‘:.’.i’~?“1.-2~".-xe~ir,; 1'2 s‘ . .23“. .‘Ivgtw I“. it A' 1- the Marcoses would remain in believe a life that will be blessed : 2 .1 .. 1.
eounCil ntentber not in favor of the o 4" '3', -I;IA 1 14%;}. gtg'Wh-"h ’IA . -.'V' ‘ ' ‘ i. . (Iliakm “fphr sonFIe timea” but he did \illhpt‘dt'i’ilhttl"""~""“‘ . ’" . " V ‘
decision. “1 see no l'tililt‘lll \\ltll stu~ ‘, J" 3": ' . A.,.’. z.“ a? .-..- 1.2 VI" ” t 'f K 1' ’, f “0 now ciru imate estination. . I A I ' ' --‘* y
dents transferring Finto another col- " 'iyuai:";.:fi' ""94. - 1."... _-,. {1% giffi 7- ’33- IT 3.3.41- After Marcos left the riverside ‘1 \Rt “‘1 l ““ A . . 1 1 . i‘
lege having to meet that college‘s "73;;be $M1,,i.‘.‘" i. «‘1’. a 11, -' ;;u¢..'A-.‘¥T;';-. presidential palace. where he had '1 .- .‘ _ ' . '
admissionrequirements.”hesaid V: “:fifiéfig.’;wx5? "5 ~' 5- - ’ ‘ "‘ .‘—2':'3:‘.'.“'-—' ‘ been isolated for days by a revolu» l IK react ' ' t1."

Kathy Ashcraft. a student council '-~?,>%:;§L:11,-.Awi.{€f'fi': '.' . ' - ‘ ' ' tthh Aqumo called "people DOWNS. S . ' i ' ' ‘ '
member. said the stitier requtre- SK; :%“¥'§ ” .- ~13 .4 .' filipinos IszarIrrIied into the streets . '1 -. . - -.
ments would )enali/e students who ‘ “:2. ' , g"‘_. ,3!!! 1 ' '5’ oracarniva 0 JO." ._ ' ' . 1 7 ' ’
made a wrongI decision in the begin- ’ 3135?"): - {,9} . J . 7 They created traffic jams at mid- to news In . . ‘
itivtgot'theircollcgeczireers '_ H'f..” _. . ”5‘ , » hf“, 11.. .. ‘ 1 night. Chanting "(’0er (VOryih for . . A ‘. 2.I

"We don‘t want to treat suspen- ‘. ' s 2" 3.x 71:}: i -4 "i“ :I' 7- /'. " their champion. who had refused to o o o . 1 .1 ‘ ,
sum from a college to mean suspen- ‘ 2: ' -; .J’q 4 " ‘ . '5- V v.23. ; 1 concede after the National Assembly Phlllpplnes * ' " .
sion from the t’nitersity.” said -' ., ‘ i. 1. f a, *1. 1‘2. . -' .- declared Marcos the winner of a _ .

Richard Angelo. a professor of edu- .y '“ J ‘ . ‘ «in: - ‘1 -_ . ' 1 Feb. 7 election marred by violence . ‘ .I . .
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The council also passed all item Vi): 1 .f’ " "1.“ " ' » g ’3‘] "I ;I" ’ "' . Aqul'lO said in a brief television Staff Writer ‘ . -.
concerning academic offenses com- 1 ,; Ff £1.15. .‘ -.' ‘5 ‘V/ 1:. (:3, $3. . .4: * appearance earlIyII' today:f "'II‘he Ilong and BR.\lH'-l22.\lrll.\'ll\lt'l‘ , ‘. . . .
mitted in one college when the stu- ~‘ ‘é. 3' u ’ .: I'Jfi- “!$ ' agony '5 0V9“ V9 are Vlha ." ”‘9- (‘ontributmiWriter 2 _ 'V i .
dent is enrolled iiianotitereollege ’ .6', ‘ , i? ' V9 ' I" g -\{h» and we can be tl‘UlF proud Of the Uh' h } i

The couttcil voted that students 1 ‘Awf; - 5 - w 323913 . “ c \ precedented “Va-V in which “'0 \Vt‘Stf’rtlBYS resignation ”l l’resi- ‘ .
“ill be subject to sanctions front the .hN‘ulmuuMso“ A .8 " azhw‘flghmg Ifreedon: " “I”: courI- (it‘ht Ferdinand t‘: “3’1"“ may . ' '
dealt tn the college where the of- ‘ we '° a 91 “'1 e ermina 10“ 3“ mos have brou lit an end to the tension ~ '
tense is contitiitted. The decision Hanglng around important.in peace H in the l’hii’ippines. but two i'K pror ' 1
eatne in i'esiyiiiseioa itteinoranduttt A crowd broke into the palace. lessors still tout.“ the country-'5 - ., ‘7 g
from Art tiallahci. chancellor of the Susan Rodgers and her son, 22-month-old an afternoon at Woodland Park. Today will be “hlhhg food left on the tables. car- events With atht‘t) 1 v. .1 -' .
Lexington campus Kyle, enioy the warm weather recently during mild with a 50 percent chance of rain. rying 0” shoes, monogrammed thw' Albert Bacdayan. an assistant pro- . . -’

c... l‘R\\~HZR. phi”, cls and other 1°0t They fought Wlth lessor of anthropology. and M A ' I
Marcos supporters left behind. and Tipgos. an accounting professor. , ' 2 '
. ASSOClt‘tt‘d pm” photographer BU" were relieved at Marcos resigna~ ‘ ‘
S k t kl ht Marquez 53“ one body in the tion. but are concerned about the di- . ' ' ,‘ V.
pea er ac es S 81°60 Ypes 0 one S ribbi- 111 11m 11.. 111i , ' ~ 1
Aquino's military commander or move. 2'
dered soldiers to prevent looting or The professors support the govern- . . . . . . i'
It) S.\ll..\.| \ \l.\l,l‘3\"’.\TI but the real problem is the V'i(1)lenC8 against Egan-0s loyalists. ment of (brazon Aqumo and the peo— . .' 2 _ II I
SeniorStat't'\\'riter u - relationship between the two coun- ncreasing L'. . pressure com- le's 0 5”th to Marcos. Thev . 2' » .. .
WC lOOk at the Sowets as one blOb. We tries." bined with the military and civil re- think tifiwpeopie hi the Philippines ’V 1 1 ’ 5 ’

We shot.» the sonic lilviliigzt. l't’r should be against the government, not the Since her first trip in 1983. Tenni. volt to end Marcos” rule. He fled to needed the change that the new... . ’ - -* ,1
“”"h‘"“‘ "thh'h‘hh‘ 99 50” has been the guide for a number the US' a" base 50 miles northwest elected president will bring to the ' . 2 ‘ .

What might saw us. me and mu people 0fthe country. of tours to the Soy-iet ['nion, She is 0f Manila barely nine hours after a nation ‘, .- I . . .- '
is tho! the RI/s‘\l(lli\ lore their Sharon Tennison’ planning to take a delegation of 80 laSt hurrah ofIbeing formally sworn "The people were clamoring for a "I : . _' "."TVf: I'
‘th‘h‘h t0" congresswomen and businesswomen in for another six~yearterm change.“Tipgos 581d .- 1 2 - I 1.

Sting UK leCturer on a tour in May to discuss issues Aquino took the oath as president "It tthe “90kg ovenl>t t, it contln- . i , . V. .‘ . t 1'
— With Soviet women, inarivalceremony. uation of the election. aitd It seems - .A I »

With this basic ”phhhh that the 3‘)‘ ‘ 1 2‘ ‘ ‘ 3 . 1 ' . . ,1 it's the will of the electorate for '1 2' 2 ti, .4 '~ V‘ 1 ‘ ?‘ 'i
me." Sharon Tennison has made 10 nison presented the “other side 0t country." Russia to improve the awareness of miarcoges would g (i1 1 - Bacdavan said . .' i.’ . 1 . .-

. _ . . . _ . .pen the night at 1 . _ .. .A 1 . 1 i
trips to Russia in the past three theenemy last night. . Tennison, a native of OwenSboro. alcohol in the Country, Clark base but a] do not know what Tipgos and ltacdayan said the '. -. ..2_ 1.
."C‘firs- . ”We have a lot of information Ky.. says she is an “ordinary" Tennison thinks that if Americans theirplansarethereafter" t'nited States should support the 2 It- 1. " '2.“

She has discovered through these about the CV“ Side (of Russmi. she American Citizen. She Is the mother ain more knowledge of the avera e new government of the small Pacific . i. i‘ 1 . ‘. ;‘ .-
mp5 that there are ht, major differ. said. This side is true, but “the per- of four children and a registered Soviet citizens the relations I: Maj. Thomas Boyd. a t'lark public island nation .1 . '. 1 I .. .- - .I-fI‘
on“... with“. the American and So- centage is much smaller than our nurse. tween the two‘ countries will slowly affairs officer. said they stayed in "A month ago i w... m“ encour- , I:I 1. i'..’.f}1". .
Vlt‘t PWPlt‘» Tht‘ d'ttt‘l'mt't‘S between press give5it.“ Tennison said she had an impulse improve. “There is a‘ tremendous the Distinguished “sum-S Quarters aged With tht‘ t} 5 “"0 h"“'t“"’r- 2 i1 xi,"-
the two countries are political and “We look at the Soviets as one to see Russia when she became in- concern in that country that we be- Official word of the resignation within the last few days. i feel the . . i _.7 .‘ 1 'I’i
economical.sht‘hiiitl . , I blob. she said “Most people make creasingly concerned about the come allies." she said. “They want came first from Washington. Secre~ resporib‘e has been Emil.” 'lVlPt-lOb {257(53 ,1.-' .3 .7":

in a lecture titled "(‘itizen Diplo- no differentiation between state and arms race in 1980. She realized that us to know that the arms race is kill- tary of State George p. Shultz said said _- '1 . 'AT'I', I'AI-.I‘vI'.I‘ I.
macy: Americans and ltiissians talk people. We should be against the “the arms race is just the symptom. ingthem." Marcos. a ('5. ally throughout his “Freedom and donut“... has I. _ .I'-I . 2‘I -'.‘ 1: .' l Ii-gy;

. been in the blood of the people since II'1I'1I-I' >7}: i... ' 'II.‘ ‘.

f 9 0 we revolted against the Spaniards." I- 1‘ ‘It. ".2 ';

L1 e a er as e a oe a an s on it .-
. . concept and love of freedom and " 1-' ‘..' If} 2's.

By “‘ll.l.ll21lil.\’l"l‘ adjectives that describe all bankers “with him coming home at 5:30 3.. «a. peace The-V arel‘hgramed mm the '1 ~" {.’-
Sports Editor because of their person-toperson every night, I do enjoy that. I enjoy 2hr“ “g” .1 hearts ”(the pm" 9 , ' ' '
relationshipwith their customers." having ttimwithan8t05job.“ . .V f g "The tI-S has been ‘hmh‘h “me 1V ' ‘ }

The business is no longer [K has Since retiring after the Wildcats' Unlike his predecessor Adolph - g9 / the beginning and should continue " . I - . . . ' - I‘
ketball. nor is the setting the Side- loss to St. John‘s in the semi-finals Rupp, who stayed in his office and ii I- ' . ' Bacdayan said. “What manner of in- . . ~ . I‘ .I .
lines of Rupp Arena of the West Regional. Hall has hard- continued his television program 2 . .1 volvement is a big question The I‘ , . .

But in his navy blazer and gray ly had an abundanceof spare time. after retiring. Hall has purposely I . ~A’ is l A; US. government should respect I .
pants. Joe H. Hall could just as easi- He spent three weeks in Europe kept a low profile. Though he's in t .2" ”‘2‘ 3‘. II"'“I I, what has been done and should be I I~ -I . 1
ly be sitting on the Wildcats bench and a month doing a coaching clinic the media's eye in his seat behind , ‘ , " I Zita. ' ready to offer what it can to aid the ., _ 1I ' ‘
with a rolled up program in his hand in Korea last summer. On time nor- press row. he has kept his distance ‘ g r’ 3: ’ .V;, f nah?“ and POSSIhl." t0 make it hel- ’
than in an office where he now mally budgeted for recruiting. Hall from the program out of fairness to Agar f f; “ --,. ter . 1
works. also supervised fencing and the con- his successor, Eddie Sutton. $5.1 5 it}... V s 1 . pmi IPP|\|-‘s pm a ' ‘

Nearly a year after retiring as struction of a barn on his Harrison “1 would not do those things and ‘ .'II , ' ._ k“ ’ " ‘ " - 1 ' . 1
coach of the Wildcats. Hall is con- County farm. And he still loves fish- be put in a position where I would be .. ._ ,. V ' Mo 2'5} ' gr" “newer; offences: g
tent with his life after UK basket- ing and hunting. accused of interfering or second- ,. «1.; _. - 1. *T; ““ ”V“ ‘W ' ~ 2
ball. talking about it as calmly as he ”That was a good change of pace guessing the present coach,“ Hall :;...=;- ' 553-" l I 11 1,
announced his retirement (in (‘a- and gave me a break from coaching said. “1 think it would be miscons- h. i ' . w ;‘1 ‘ - t i' .1 .
wood Ledford's radio program in before I went into banking.“ said truedifldid." ' ' / em '
Denver last March. Hall. who started working with the Still, he has seen the team he as- ., 1 , 2. w M campaigns 2“? I

"l enjoyed abt‘Ut “Try aSpecl of bank in early December. “The free sembled every game but one this .A >11 . ,? 1 . . 2 > K Walker ,0 be PM" .
my job at Kentucky.“ Hall said in a time that l have is a little freer season. And though he won‘t venture “*9“ i -2 ‘ ' ,i' " “1.1. may do I '
recent interview. “l was there 20 without the pressures of coaching aguoss about what kind of record he ’ --,-A‘§ ,1 1 :2: g . ' or”: at "t. Y0“. For tots, so. ‘ .
years and felt very comfortable in and recruiting." would have had as coach. he likes I_I_I . é. . ' . .12! . "_ .5 m, Page 2.
that academic-athletics atmosphere, As a fringe benefit. his office job theclub underSutton. _, 2 W. i . ’ s ’1 ‘ f..._ 1' a."
ilt'si the people you work with on allows him and Katharine. his wife “They are a very good ball club,“ ”if. - .3 ' 3 . :1 , "’1 V -. ”A M MOB" to"! tor
your staff. the players themselves of 34 years. to carry on a more nor- Hall said. “They reflect his coaching : V . =7 -'- 3'" 2 l’ ,' ’3‘ W .mm For a
and your fellow coaches. That's the mal lifestyle. She often traveled and he's done a super job. If he can . - . ":3 V rt?- ! ~ .. . m
stuff you miss very much." with him during basketball season- doa super jobof coaching at Arkan- a» ‘ h "‘ . .: W' m '

Now. instead of beating the re- and continues to go with him on fish- sas' he can definitely do a super job . ” ‘o ‘ . .III '{I'} ’ I‘A bulk = .A‘ .'t ”3.
cruiting path pitching the UK pro- ing trips to Canada to enjoy the atKentucky." .1 .1”, s
gram to high school players. Hall scenery. Dupite his detachment from the .' -. .,' 1 ‘ 1‘- . .
travels across the state selling bank- The Halls made “marvelous ac- program. Hall hasn‘t been complete- . g ' : J I. . 5:: . ._"I i; ./
ing seerCC‘S quaintances" while at UK. she said. ly forgotten. In one UK game this 2' .; 3? V .. ‘3. 1’3"“... "1 .. .

As vice president of correspondent and they still have an active social season, Sutton employed one of “'A at VV 2 1 2 t: . 1 -
banking for (‘entral Bank in Lexing- life. They especially enjoy spending Hall's offenws in an effort to free up .J . 3 .2' T.” wtll h. moth Mi
ton. Hall helps provide smaller time with their three children —- two senior Kenny Walker inthelane. ' a. 1“ .’V I‘d “I” . . Mh
banks opportunities their size nor- married daughters, Judy Derrickson Maybe that wasn't meant to be a “mum. Kunotsvofl M. “V". “ .‘ M E
mally wouldn‘tallow. and Kathy Summers. and son Ste- tribute to Hall. but it indicates that , ~ ' . ' 5%

“It‘s competitive." Hall said. ven, who is engaged — and two justuhehadtofillbigshoeswhen ‘t' W 3 'M
“The work is stimulating and it is in grandchildren. he took over for Rupp, so has Sutton Former UK Coach Joe 8. Hall, now an employee for Control Bank “- ”W M 11. '.

a congenial atmosphere. It seems "I don‘t have him around the infollowlngHall. in Lexington, cheers on the Wildcats at a recent Kentucky win in ”fimfl it
that courtesy and helpfulness are house more.“ Katharine said, but SedMLLPuez Rupp Arena. .1 . a

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1f V; . 13‘ III I I II ' 11 VI Continued from page one
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_1 1 . ' M=.~.1'111ln 13 years as coach of the Wild- changes often stimulate interest in
I I I ayer 0 e ’ ear s 222' ’I* cats. Hall compiled a record of 297- the program. and I see that as a
y 3 . :V‘ .1 ° g'. 100, an average of 22.8 wins a sea- real potential in Coach Sutton re-
. . .~ sis. ‘ , , , . View . fig ..V {was 1 - son. He coached one NCAA Cham- placing me.“ 1 1 1
g‘ ;; Blel.l.ll-Illl.\1"l‘ and Winning the Slat title outright 1 Vim; “1111111111 111 ‘11 '1 pion (1973) and one National lnvita- Looking back. Hall isnt bitter
Q 590'“ Editor ”turd?” :,_ I-I- asm “has I '~ :3 tional Tournament winner (1976). about the criticism he received.1He
.1. It's just that equipment manager V 11 V111 $6 1 11 1111.1 Eight times his teams captured the just dismisses it as part of coaching.
, ,I XI ~ 1119 opening of LVK coach Eddie Bill Keightloy-‘s scissors werent $511.... :sfim 111111111 g1” 11 1 . 1 1 11;; 11’ a Southeastern Conference Some even said he mellowed in his
' ‘ Sutton‘s weekly press luncheon had sharp enough to cut them both “1:1: ,1 1111.. 1; V$~ §§~¥ \.11.‘11 1§s§§ all: Championship and 10 times they re- last year and he himself acknowl-
I II 3 all the makings Of a campaign rally down. 1 1 . 'I .7 .. I; V § - : ceived NCAA Tournament bids. edges he took “things a lot less per-
' ‘~' without the Posters. the applause 0r II‘W“ d‘d’” “Fm“ ‘0 hear our V I“ a .. I » :1 § ’3 All of this took place in Rupp‘s sonal“ knowing he would retire after
’5 «f the hand guygi arms out_~ Sutton joked “I .1 111V 1% 1 1V1 1. §m1 shadow. UK‘S coach of 41 seasons theseason. 1
. .. . _ »' After L-Kis last two wins in which knew I would have to go to the other 1 ..113111111 £11 11111 .1111 1 V 111 1; , 1 , 11 whose 880 wins are more than any Katharine sees no change In Hall
' ‘ I I V ' .. senior Kenny Walker scored a total end and cut one of the strands so I ,1, i. ‘ 1- ”3% 1 111 W coach in history. from the time he took the job in the
' . I I . I, of 45 pomts and 19 rebounds. Sutton just said let’s go to the locker 1 s ' ' 1 1:" 1111.. $1» 1111 But no matter how much Hall 1972.73 season to the present. To her,
1. . :35 strongly called for Walker 5' 59‘9“ “’0’“ II , , I II I?“ s 1,1 IN1VS; 1‘3. 1" won, it seemed he never could make he‘s always been the same — a lov-
.‘ ' -' ‘3 tion as college hélskelballIS Player Of l'sing [he du“ 50550” the U‘ {711312. 2 3- SQ people forget The Baron. When he ing husband and father. and a per-
- I I ‘~ V1 3 the year players shipped at the net _ as V V "I5" .. Is. ...:I "- won. the feeling was he should have fectionist on the court.
' - . 1 .. fr. “it he 'll‘t'SnIl get player of the Georgia fans pelted them with ice. 11 ; §V 1 -- as: 11 11111 $1111- because he had super talent. When .1 think he demanded a great deal
1 . 1 ‘ I ' “‘ year. then it the gravest injus- But leaving that one net might1be § E3 1 s ' ' 3.;1153‘ 111. ' he IOSL he Should have won. of perfection and a great deal of ef.
' I ‘ I tice " Sutton \ald “There :5 no one symbolic of the fact that the Wild- 3.1:; X 1 111,111.13, 1I Having been a part of the UK pro- fort. always. regardless of a period
. ’ . . who deserves it any more than he cats aren't through looting1yet1. sags .- ...-1% ' sass ‘g 1‘ .11 V 11 1\ gram for almost a year now, Sutton. in time." she said. “That was true
’ - ' ‘. . . does 'I “I want this team to win,‘ Sutton 3' , 11.1 'I~'_ whose team took sole possession of at the beginning of his coaching ca-
‘ V‘ 1- ‘ . I The Moot-8 Walker has averaged said. “I want it to go lT~1 in conter- (1&1 11‘ 1111 -.11 ,. the SEC title by beating Georgia reer an ditwas true at the en d."
-' ' _ ,' ‘ If 192 points and 76 rebounds in lead- ence play because it will be years es- *1;- § ; .;- «s1. Saturday. understands better than Hall has in no way lost contact
. ~. ' I ing the Wildcats to a 24-3 overall re and years before somebody pulls it -‘. 3111 “I? ‘* it 1% " -- 1‘ "J anyone the impact Hall had while at with basketball. He's doing coaching
I ‘I V ' 5 V1. is cord and 15-1 in the Southeastern off again." 1 ' 1; Q 1., 11V: 1 5... ; UK. clinics for Converse this spring and
. l I 4 'I ’I'. {i‘ (‘onferencethis season Call it greedy. but Sutton wants 11 s . 1 Vi: “M 'ob isn‘t as tou h today as is going back to Korea to coach
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1 __ .1 . ‘ 3.. ‘ A year ago. Walker literally car- two more iiins to go along with the k 111 V V1 1%» 1% Joe Hall‘s was when he came here," men's basketball and maybe to the
' . ‘ -'- I I 'I' .' ried the Wildcats to an 18-13 record SEC title The Cats. 151 in the con- a... -. .111111‘11‘11111111‘011111 11;"11111111 Sutton said. “He followed a legend. World Championships in Spain for
. . ,. . I I I I 35 he became ”‘9 {”5‘ player to lead fer ence. “ms“ up ”5 regular season . . . . . A lot of people, at the time when Mr. more clinics this summer.
' ' .. the SEC in both scoring and re- tomorrow night against Tennessee UK coach Eddle Sutton 11$ hordly secretive in backing Kenny Wolk- Rupp coached, don‘t realiZe the And he hasn‘t ruled out the possi-
1I ' 1 I ‘I bounding i229 and 10.2i since Ten- in Knoxville and Saturday afternoon er for college basketball 5 player of the year. makeup of the league is a lot differ. bilityofcoaching again.
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' . II en”) a er “I 5 II I“ ‘ 0080 es. ay ere ‘5 I o h'n 'tion,“ Hall said.
1 . - he .0 ii.- iasi season than Patrick round-robin schedul: with only one KENTUCKY KERNEL BASKETBALL TOP 20 one in the whole league. f-°i§ui' icii‘iici he? gilt this time that
.- ‘ ' ' Ewing was to Georgetown." Sutton 1055 was 15V 1" l 9 1981 season. Teathil'sl-Plaee‘olesl Record Votes Prelim“ u k . ’ll d f'n‘t linot coach a ain. But
. , . said "Everybody said it was be- After that. it goes all the way back 1. Dukeum 2712 239 2 nFrom the t1111ne Joe1 was hefise you lIgtIin‘teirIiteéyto 11111111115 111g)1 in my
. I cause the team didn't win Well. he's to the 197ol‘Kteaiii 31 Kansas 26-3 234 3 ca see 6 emen ous in uence 1 11 .
1 . 1 1 _1 1 11 1 1 , , . 1 7 Kentucky basketball had on the rest plans.
1 , s a better player this season and the “It‘s ver\ important to us. junior 3, NorihCamlina 25-3 -33 1 ofthelea ue 11 1
» 'I team dld “'1” What he did 135‘ sea- Winston Bennett said. “It‘s a great 4.0eorgia chh 21-4 230 4 8 - 1 1 Whether1or not he coaches again.
' 50“ was make a great basketball morale booster By winning. we're S. KENTL'CKY 24-3 195 8 Even now. the talk of UK 5 image Hall left his mark on UK basktball.
'I I team. What he did this year “'85 going to feel like “30 were able to ac 6. Syracuse 22-3 190 9 change under Sutton — players The Wildcat fans he meets every
‘ ' I makeusagreatbasketballteam,” comhhgh more asabauieamf' 7. Memphissiaic 23-3 183 5 wearing mustaches. Walker and day at banks across the state Will
Sutton said the voters 0f the Heis~ , ,I d , . f h , t h th R. Si. John's 25-4 I67 6 Bennett break dancmg for Sports Ils never forget him. Nor Will Sutton
I man Award ‘lhe college football SF? 1.112111ir11)eiecnat1i1<11n111o11£111§iw1e1t1111§ fou: 9. Notre Dame 19-5 144 11 lustrated —— reflects on1Hall's pro- and future UK coaches.
, . player of the year-i take into consid- oilthe i115! me winners have had 10. Michigan 33-4 141 7 tg1i1-am. But hgfaccgtsrghis as part of ”Coach Hall did a super job." Sut-
' erahoh performances 1" del 393“: “1.8105568 11. [.0u1sylllc -1-7 122 I4 eprogress ap g - ton said. “I said that when I came.
I and he had the basketball voters And Sutton wants to finish his first 13- LIN” 27-3 ”l 13 “I expected change." he said. “No and the more I'm here the more I
. ‘i ShOUId d“ the same for1Walker. .. {Jason m the gyc at 15.1 If that licemgem‘m 20‘6 99 12 two coaches do it exactly the same. realize what an outstanding job he
. ..you don‘t vote on just one year. 151 1 111 111V Wld 1:1 .1 1 1 1 14. Oklahoma 235 96 10 And change is good. Coaching did.“
1 ' ; r” Sutton said. "You vote on what he‘s 1135:1963“ 9': 1?“ b; 51" 5 1°15: 1‘1’ 15. Bradley 28-1 71 16
. - ’ .k‘ done He‘s a lot better basketball onutfig’; rig“; “‘ e ”"3 "55 l6.lndiana 18-6 57 15
. . 5 player He's one of the best de- “Eve“, ua'm , _ 17. North CarolinaStatc 18-9 56 18 ‘ g
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‘ i1, \1 {ensue forwardSinthe nation. slump." Sutton said. “We were just 3:131:23?” g: :3 _ KICNTULKY
» i:. : fortunate that Roger Harden hit a ' V . . ‘
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I in II ("Quple lashsecond ShOtS and some Others rercning tots-V \a\\ 10. Iowa State 9. \irginia R. Virginia Tech 4. Tcus Christian .1. (‘lexcland
1‘ 1 ‘ ‘ -.1- There was nothing significant other guys stepped forward and Vi..iV:.\iiiuh.i.ui
I f 9 .1 about the Wildcats cutting down made big—time play-5 for US 50 we forgamesihrnugh h-h :1
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