Committee 0! 101 Donates $1,000 To Baldwin Fund
Recently, the Committee of 101 donated $1,000 to the Dale Baldwin fund. Baldwin was severely injured last month while using a mini-trampoline. The Wildcat senior from Leitchfield. Ky.. has lost the use of his arms and legs.
Following his accident, UK set up a Dale Baldwin fund to help the Wildcat cheerleader with his expenses.
'This is our way of helping someone who has dedicated so much time to Univeristy of Kentucky sports," said 101 president Van Florence.
The University of Kentucky collected 510,158 during the Wildcats' home opener against Austin Peay (Nov. 29).
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fans to the game, I was totally embarrassed and did something I have NEVER done beforeleft early. Needless to say, they were less than impressed and rather amazed at the fan behavior.
In fact, several times I have seen Kentucky state troopers and Committee of 101 representatives instruct fans to sit down and quiet down. Sorry if we bothered those dressed in pink, green, etcthose who were there to be seen, and certainly not to cheer on the Big Blue. Even at the UT-UK game in Knoxville, many fans drove 150 miles to support the wrong side.
Oh well! This won't do any good. The majority of Cats' Pause readers are real fans, the kind who have a clue (as to) what is actually taking place. The kind who don't boo someone for traveling across the country and working year-roundall so they can have the honor of wearing a Kentucky uniform. I hope the next time they (the students who boo) fail a test, for whatever reason, that it is published statewide and all those around them ridicule themespecially their own families. Maybe they'll have a new perspective then.
See you at the ballgameI'll be the one dressed in Blue and CHEERING for the Kentucky players!
On, On, U of K,
James Wheatley
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