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delay SpOlltlcal Impllcatlons 2 W” ‘8'“ .3 _ f ,;:-3~.‘T '-. . The free films will be shown at 2 . ‘ 3' 3. » ‘.
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By STEPHANIE WALLNER According to Novak, the State De- «4%- V'V: . - f ‘ . . ' ~ . V' 3&1"? 'V" , V. VsV‘ . CenterTheater, '. V . -3 V V
Managing Editor partnient is officially saying the visa ’ ' t f?" ' .- ' «a; ‘V-3Wi:" . :3. V sh} 2 ~V‘ ‘1 ‘*V. ”_V' .3'. ' “The films will help illuminate the r 3' .
“was under review," and was grant. ' -_3 1 a. 'V.V'. V VVVgA . 3 . ' ’eVVVVVV."‘.s"’:; 32V 1» ,‘Vf‘ . , . crisis in South Africa," said Chester ’ " ' _'

Nicaragua’s Minister of Culture, edl-‘riday,ApriI26. VV 3. t ' V' . , 3Q ‘1 V i3 -' ‘ 3 “as" «3 33 - k V' ‘ VV Grundy, director of the office for mia . V .' 3 .

. Ernesto Cardenal, was in Denver Novak said that visas for non-po 1‘)‘ e: \,.h,.«.._’ g A z; . 8.. “ ; ‘ . ‘ 13.3.; V s; '33 nority student affairs. "One problem - . 3
. yesterday as he began a US. tour litical figures also take a certain 9‘ Fax; 2 .3 , ‘fg ,3 .. ‘3“; 311' \ V we have is knowing what the real , -
that was supposed tobegin at UK. amount of time and that the late ap— f-gfgi‘h- gii .3 __373' 3,153; - V “ _ . ‘1 3 his human consequences of South Afri- ' .

Cardenal was unable to secure a plication date made it virtually im- : . .3' ‘g‘h'h‘."“a“(' t2» 3 3., . 3. fix , t 4V .V ; can apartheid are." V '
visa to enter the country in time to possible for Cardenal to get clear- -. V" V V311 S‘s -- '3. ".3 V3 r 3 . . 3V .3... V53, 1; V . Apartheid is the South African 3 V
make the UK engagements. BU! anceby April 24- 1 " , [In t; g, .3-.. . \4'” 6; " 1‘:- government's policy of racial segre- l " , '
according to officials in the Nica'a' UK $‘udem “a" "0" ‘00“ a" in‘ f: 331,3 3 “-. sail“? . - - 3 a. ' '3 will , gation. Blacks, who make up the 3
guan embassy in Washington. DC. terest in the circumstances delaying ,1: 3 V . 3%. (,1. . "*3 V ‘. 3 313i 3." 3 Vt .3" majority of the nation‘s population . . - .
and the U_S_ State Department, the Cardenal’s Vlea and talked to Rep. «3; ’ “ g? ‘3 "K V ‘33; " ' 3: 2;; g of 22 million, are dominated by the ' ' . ‘
Sandinista official was granted a Larry . Hopkin's (it-Ky.) office. "it. ' 1541* a '.' - i" , 3 white Pretoria government Blacks ' -- ' .
visa last Friday. According to Holt. Cardenal’s visa ‘ , a . “‘ 'r 3 3 a. ‘ cannot vote, hold office or own land, 3 -

. . just hadn‘t been approved in time ggafi3} Y. a V; : " .. i 'gfi, % s .,. .. :3 Grundysaid. .

However, the two sides claim dif- for hjmtocometoUK_ V? 3 . 3 3s 3; ‘> . 3 ' . “’ fit? 3: ~- 3 .333" ‘ g .i - -- .
ferert reasons for Cardenal's late ’3'. V 3. .- 3" .7. {i -g , ; . ;_ 3 i. ,;' V The Portrait of Nelson Mandela . .'-
visa and gave different answers Holt, a political science and histo * -3 ',* V"; V-V.“ ' V’s": ‘5 g3; ‘ , . ,1! , .3 3:15 Will be shown at 2 pm. The 17-min: -
when asked whether the delay was ry senior, said a further scheduling A ’ " {'31 a *2. ‘. .r 3' on; ’ . - V. ,3‘33" ute film is a profile of Nelson Man- . V A ,
politically motivated or just a mat- problem was that “UK was added to S1 3, s- . . a: _33 ‘ 3 ~ j .3 .A dela. regarded by rnost black VSouth
terofnormal procedure. his (Cardenal's) stops." at the last . a‘?‘ “ VV .. s h . t.) ‘ .3 3“ -VV . 3V t A, Vi:V*V a; .3 Africans as their rightful president. V

. . . V . minute and atthestart 0“,.“er ,V.VVV -3 AV} A t , . - r1: , 'st V ,. V «V Grundy said. But Mandela, who was .

“First the Visa was denied.‘ said . ,. g A»; «is; . ‘-. t) V :1; -V V ‘ -3 A. i the founder and leader d the Mn , 3
Gabriela Villa, a secretary at the But accordmtl ‘0 “193'"? embas‘ L ,, ‘ "‘3‘ ,i‘ ‘ 3 '35. .. ‘3 ~.: 3: 3V: 3 f - can National Congress is in prison . -.
Nicaraguan embassy. “Then. after SY has had Cardenal? "'9 ‘0 UK l3 “W‘s? as g. i. 3 ‘ :f . , -- . a»? 33 '3 . .3 for charges of sedition against the .
many calls of American people to Eghfd‘fled “51"“? we d‘d the agen- fix ' ,; i; 3 . 3 i V. e ’7 . ' {533- $3 3a ‘3‘. ' he; V. 1...; V 3's- Pretoria government ' '3
ghgefipartment Of State. n was cons ' V V . V l - . ” 3 a " a VV 3' ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ é :3 _. ‘ ‘ if it \. fl: A i V The film at 7:30 pm . “The Mak-

. ' The only Situation undisputable IS ‘ AV _ a; 3“" ,s V! V‘AA. “ l V 3 " 5&3" j _ mg of Woza Albert." 15 based on a - ‘

But Irene Novak. a spokeswoman that Cardenal is now in Denver and _J_A__________.______.._..A____al_ ‘ " ‘ """“‘“" I ‘- ' mummu some um play titled ”W023 Albert“ that ’ 3
for the US. State Department's pub- will be going to Boulder, Colorado toured internationally. The play.
he affairs office. said the time nec- later this week. Villa also said the Laid back which was written by two South Af. . 3.
essary to get a visa “varies from minister of culture will be making rican satirist playwrights, centers
case ‘0 case." and Cardenal did "0‘ other “Ops ”T including an appear- Tom Lane, a business junior. takes time out to enjoy the nice weather before his marketing 30l 0“ the question. “What if Jesus
apply for the visa in Managua until ance at a Latin American Book Fair exam yesterday Christ‘s second coming was in South .
April 17. a week before he was to in New York —- before returning to ‘ Africa?“ The film will last about 50 3
come to UK. Nicaragua on May 13 or 14, minutes '

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ombudsman l‘l’.“ '3 .3. I . I “”3“, ' Editor's note: The following artl- ————-—-———-———-— And Betty Marcy feels that a
‘ - 4." V ‘3' ' “ems" ‘- ; ( ‘V chVe is the first in a two-pcVinVt serieskon “I would not like [0 wagmnfiltibedlgn the can would have
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Byers sayS adVlSlng l, x ‘ V‘a- V ...' 1 " ‘ less tobacco. Today's article looks (it see ads on telewSlon “I feel certain that he would not ' I
. . ’ by? l a posstblc link between smokeless have (dipped snuff) because that
preparatlon fOI'jOb l i \u C)"; .. V Q -‘ tobacco and oral cancer. Tomorr (for smOkeleSS . was his argument (no warning , ,
i 3 ' r V, I ‘ ea , row's article will look at the rise in t0bacc0). I would [Ike label). He would always tease his . ,
By MELISSA BELL 3' i i 3-.V smokeless tobacco use, particularly . l b 1 sister Marion la smokerl that ‘I‘m -
Staff Writer 5 was». a ‘3 Z amongyoungpeople. ’0 see warning 0 e 5 not going to get sick, . . . The ath- V '. V . A
a . A ’ . ‘ ' .2 ' ‘ letes that I trust would not use this 3 . ”

Charles W Byers, a professor of _J 3 ’3] . 3 ‘ By NATALIE CAL’DILI. 0n the cans and see . ifitwere bad for you.‘ "shesaid. , . . ‘
vocational education, will aid Va 518“; .5 " ' -' . t“ 3 ; Staff Writer kldS educated about (I Before his death. Sean had felt his , -
dimension to his 19 years s u en V 3‘” \ ’3‘V l - , i trust was betrayed by the tobacco ' , -
advising as the 1985-86 academic ' out \ : s‘fi‘ VV .‘ ' “Warning: The Surgeon General 50 [ht-S WOIIV I happen [0 industry and had wanted to go to . ' .
ombudsman- l "7" J 3 - has determined that cigarettc smok- another Chi/d. ” local high schools to educate stu- * ,

Byers‘ 3990mm“?m ‘0 the “W93" 3, ,~ 3 _5 1*". r 3 ' ing is hazardous toyour health." Bet! Marc dents about smokeless tobacco if 3 _ -
old position was announced by Pres- 3f ' 3’ ’3 ' 3 ' . . This warning label was issued in y y and when he recovered. Mrs. Marcy . ' . ‘
ident Otis A. Singletart'y dinngl 2a 9 1i i § ”‘ . l. -i' 3 3:» l 1965 by the Federal Trade CommiS- _— said. She and her children want to ’ , ~ 1 -3
Board of Trustees mee ing pn . , s, : V- - 33 ’ x -. 33: 3;. ‘5‘” —’ 3"- » ' sion to bring dangers of cigarette , ~ ick upwhere Sean left off. . .' ’
He succeeds Dr. Charles W. Elling- “rt’ .. .‘g _ - ' . smoking to the attention of millions Beigyiggd t3£teflgimfineieggflsg p Since his death. Mrs. Marcy has ' , ‘3
er, 3 PMfiSO“ 0‘ dentistry who has “3" 2-. '3 ”4.; § ‘3, f ‘ of smokers. This fall, four new ciga~ inside his mouth was removed n quit smoking and has filed a suit V . ' -
held the position for two years. ‘—'"—‘ ‘~_ CHARLES W BYERS rette labels will be issued and they Lymph glands and muscles in the against US. Tobacco for $37 million " - 3

The POSiliOh involves getting along ' will be more specific about the dam3 right side of his face and neck were in private and punitive damages. ‘ . ‘ ‘
with faculty members as well 35 5t!" The committee, which comprises A specialist in agricultural voca- age done to the body by smoking to removed as well as part of his jaw She thinks chewing tobacco and 3 _ '
dents, Byers said3 A5 academic three faculty members, a graduate tional educa: in. Byers received a bacco. bone He died in Febuary 1984 at the snuff deserve the same advertising -
ombudsman, he will try to reach student and an undergraduate stu- Great Teacher Award from the UK But for some tobacco users there age of 18 and sales limitations the cigarette . .
compromises or resolve problems dent, narrowed the applicants down Alumni Association in 1976. He is an aren'tany warnings. According to Mrs Marcy Sean manufacturers have observed. . ‘ *
with grades. cheating, plagiarism. to six or seven nominees to be inter- academic adviser to 40 undergrad. Sean Marcy, who was a track star began dipping snuff at age 1:1 with- “I would not like to see ads on .
making UP incompletes. or any other viewed. said James Kemp, a profes- uate students. 35 master‘s degree at Palihina High School in Oklaho out her knowledge She said her son television lfor smokeless tobaccm. l . 'V :
academic problems. sor of animal science and a member students and is on nine doctoral ma,Kan.,was one such user. did it as an alternative to smoking would like to see warning labels on _ 'V

Byers said his heavy involvement ofthecommittee. committees and chairman of three Sean, described as “well liked and because as an athlete smoking the cans and see kids educated ' -
With students WW“ help ‘0 make a The committee then recommended of thecommittees. outgoing.“ had won 18 track medals would have affected his .lungs and about it so this won‘t happen to an- ' ‘ V
smooth transition ‘0 the new posi- three names to the president who his senior year and had hopes of his running otherchild,“Mrs. Marcy said. ' ‘.
tion. “I‘ve advised StUdemS for the made the final decision, Kemp said. Byers is the author of two text- joining the Army and eventually be- “He did not use cigarettes because Tobacco company officials dis- . ,
135! 19 years and400t05000fmy ad- The half-time position as books and of several workbooks comingaforestranger. of the warning label and with the agree with Mrs Marcy‘s conten- . .
visees have graduated," heVsaid. ombuttman requires an arrange- used by agriculture students across N0 days after Sean‘s graduation snuff it didn‘t have any label on it ,. tiom. .

Faculty members nominated ap merit in the instructor's department the country. He will begin his presi- in 1N3. one-third of his tongue was she said ‘ “Smokeless tobacco has not been -
plicants. and Singletary appomted a forsomeone topick uptheslack. dency of Hits chapter of Gamma removed: this operation was fol- Shefeels the snuff is toblame scientifically established to cause ,
committee t0 judge them on 9950'? Byers holds a bachelor’s degree Sigma Delta national agricultural lowed by a series of similar surge- ‘ any human disease, including oral - _ 3
31W- interest in students, expen- from Murray State University, a honorary in July, and is a past pres- ries and radiation treatments for "There's no doubt in my mind. . . . cancer. Warning labels on chewing
ence in teaching and teacher—related master‘s degree from UK and a doc- ident of the Kentucky Vocational oral cancer which lasted a period of It's the only thing he did without SecTOBACCO.page2 .
areas. torate from Ohio State University. Education Association. nine months. moderation," she said. _ 3
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vet sophomore, who leaves Keene- raced. She continued to race at bush V . «o v“ . ‘34-, ‘3“ “hm"..l
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tobacco and snuff are minecessary oral canes rates. have not said or " “‘11, e o ‘
and unwarranted," said Mike Karri- daleanythlmconcernlngthetoplc. . l hne corroded
gnu. president of the Smokeless To- Will Kentucky support other states . . , .- I- .
bacco Council in New York. The withthewarmmlabeluisueI? ‘la' _ I :_ ..
council represents US: M000. 0m” w'“'“‘ e818 "V9 ' 3 ». “ BEAUMONT. Ky. (AP) _ A ——
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Con- aide/press secretary for Represen- 3‘1: . g tur l psline that smplod— u i -
wood Corporation and Helm Tobac- tative Chris Perkin, said thatIthey y j: 3 and kilulzdpfive POOP“ was “I We re ".0“ 80mg (0
co. of hiye not been faced with the issue - mm m I“, M mm a, try to go in and tread
But Dr. Greg Conolly, director y . ~. _ 'ts . - thickness in sane
dental health for the Massachusetts I“He is a brand new representa- . Lhwfm’mmdflcm ml the M where those people are
Department of PublicIHealth. is re tlve.”WaddlesIsald. am] Trans portation Safety right n OW. u
spanible for a hearing last Feb Waddles said he will "‘9" Boarduidyuterday, J P
ruary on smokeless tobacco in Mas- should be more studies and as soon Charles Batten. chief d the m age,
sachusetts. Conolly. along with 54 as there is substanbal proot that _ . . ham mum m pipeline state police lieutenant
other witnesses. challenged the smokeless tobacco IcausIes oral can- “figs . __ .. .. accident division of the NTSB. —
Smokeless Tobacco Council (which 9"" " m" be a “W" “sue ‘° °°"‘ “chins“ . said investigators were twins the blast were hos itallzed' in fair
represents 67 percent 0‘ the smoke- s‘der' . . ' ‘ *r ~ . it? i ‘i‘i‘zfj l on corrosion as a possible cause condition Manda p state DOB
‘ less tobacco industry) in an effort to “We 190k at It In the same mamer Iggas I . “ .y I, of Saturday night’s explosion, Lt James? esaid ce
force the industry to place warning 855mm”! mm hesa'd- . . it ” “ .. s which lettemmive cram rage saidaghe had been told by '
labelsonsmokeless tobaccocans. ."P‘" °f "“5 '3 the catch-22 P95" " “our; ’ / ‘ ‘ til-:5" . . Five bodies were found early one witness that three separate
Dr. Arthur must. representative two. We are asked what our posIlItlon 4; ;. g -. . ~ . .Wor" {I “.3 3?“ Sun day. huddled in the rubble of ex lesions accom . ed the
of the Smokeless Tobacco ICouncil, is when we really dont know. he . . . . , s I .. a“. . . ‘i ’e‘-“;§- a frame house in this small burst Police W93?” not in-
upheld the council‘s posmon that said. . . .. a § . “““‘§ sou thcentral Kentucky commu- volved in the investigation info
there is no link between oral cancer Part of the issue is the fact that . -':.- " so“; nity. the exact cause of the 'dent
and smokeless tobacco throughout tobacco is one of the largest cash . $4 ': .I . . “55.7“ IL“ 13;.) A fire that followed the explo- Pages said 801?! .
“manna. Cm In the State and has m sup- “. ' ‘ ‘un .315;- “ “ I/ - .. 0,} it. “ r “ I II” “ sion charred a 12-8ch W_ de- “we're not gdng to try to 0 m
Although the outcome of the Mas- ported by the government Since the a"; " ‘ su-oying two houses, three mobile and tread where those leg
. sachusetts hearing has not yet been 193th. I . a __ » -. ‘ l '7 ‘ ‘ Xian“- ‘ homes. a barn and an old saw- ,1 ht now .. Pa e said peop are
decided, Conolly said several other “We are SUPP“. ""8 “. (mm) . _ ' as" “0 mill. at 1935” dozen cars and an i small batgte “ ered l
, states. such as New Y0“ and Utah mu“? ”‘9.” °“.’ “tn“ "9 ’ sci ~ , estimated memo to $300,000 trical s stem isrylggwed t “ti“
are taking similar legal actiom on dependingonlt, hesaid. ;. 'ng .. worth ofcomtruction equipment. vals aly i Isles to“ in r;
thesmokeless tobacco issue. But money. according to Dr. . '1'!“ Batten said investigators 315° corrosiotlnngtgn said mpg-cg]:
. He fwd “ “’°'“°- “WM“ "‘3‘ David Kenady of the UK Medical . . if / would check Texas Eastern pm miemew from Wam_
northern states are concerned about ' bethe l‘ 55 ,, . .‘ ‘ Transmission Corp. records on . . .
' the warning label issue and the tele- Center, shouldnt rea issue. , Q . ~ ’. ‘2.) , work that was done to the pipe ton. [Wt-pits and corrosion m the
. vision advertisements while the to “It's pretty sad when the dollar is ‘ ' -~.’f. : .. ' -,I “i 4/] — line in September 1903. plpekImdchatetdII :gmegung wasnt
bacco growing southern states, seen as more important than some- a,“ I ». “49“" When a section of the 30-inch onIII'henSI‘IShI. “Ilia . 'nall
. which probably contain the highest one's health,”he said. ' on i 1% ‘ pipe was strengthened at that were 37:32:53,311,“ 01-02%" inch
' , .... - ~ '“ 5‘2: ‘3 (I .. / * time, Batten said other sections thi k Batte ‘d But 11 .
‘ “ ' .35 “$5 ouldhavebeendamaedorthe c. nsal. pre ml-
' . ~ e. c . 3 nary tests by his staff revealed
. ‘ - foundatlon may have been re-
, _ spots where the walls had dete»
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. . and. “3. 1 of“ - - An official with the Kentucky ”$V§$,:g°mkm recover
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, c...» .. . _ _ ___ . . a. . , pieces of the pipe blown apart by
' ' 3 3" .. C"! “' “i ' ,l » flMSHAIlP/Kernclsuff he doubted the P‘Pelme was {119' explosion and reconstruct them,
.s . f .- m by "K? mad ”swam“. Batten said.
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I \s- .' , lain“ . ‘ Betty Marcy said her son dippedI snuff as an alternative to smok- wgvgfimggfmm at Beast five The NTSB will check company
it... ‘3 . ' M - ' i. ing, because, as an athlete, smoking would have affected his lungs agencies and an independent rel3°rds on the procedures, mon-
o» -. ‘ f l and his running. company hired by Texas Eastern itoring and tasting of the “ca-
”M .ng 3 _ were at the Metcalfe County di- thodic [30‘9th system" that is
“ «wigs? “He did not use cigarettes because of the warning label and sastersceneonyostcrday. supposed to prevent corrosion.
11M sham/wan” with the snuff. it didn’t have any label on it," she said. No of four people injured in Batten sald.
.Keeneland The Kentucky Kernel, r GENERAL CINEMA
210 Journalism Bulld- “ION“ M'NB'IVIIYM'
Continued from page one ing, univemi’y of Ken‘ sz'soém
Alexander described Keeneland as “a lot more com- She feels like a part of UK now, although she will Harry Mullins. another member of the rifle team and 333?; 0015“"(36’33 21;}; » TURFLAND Mm“
petitive" than racetracks in states such as Louisiana, admit. “ithas takenawhile." . . an undecided junior, said hfi wasn‘t shocked that Alex- 2871 is published class “um" “mu“. v.4... -
mostly because of the shorter meets. “It’s tougher to For example. last weekend, she went to a military ander made all-conference. IHer capabilities were right do 'du . (h d . I.
get a mount here." ball and celebrated her 20th birthday with some friends. there. We knew she was good. . ys r "I; e 00“ em- I?
Alexander has had to overcome other barriers, It's “That was the first formal I’ve ever been to. II missed I (1 "bed Al d b0 {0 year an weekly (lur- .3
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In matches , [was satisfied: It was were Greg Chajkowski. third in the 5 ' .
he Kentucky’s Mike Buncic and Ber- a personal best H discus, throwing 159-0; Audrey '
By KRISTOPHER RUSSELL - nadette Madigan both excelled this ' Pierce. third in the 3,000, with a '
Staff Writer weekend at the Mt. SAC Relays at time of 9:42.09; and the men's 4x800 _ ,,
. I 5 Mount San Antonio College in Wal- Mk2 Buncic, relay team. consisting of Tony No— 7 '.

The UK men's tennis team closed N. nut. Calf. UK discus thrower gueras. Mike Vicchiolo, Jeff Justice . '
its regular season this weekend With ’ Buncic captured third in the dis- and Richard Ede, placed fifth with a ' ; -
two dual-match wins over SEC foes ’ '. : . } cu: with a throw of 214-5 and Mad- — timeof7:40.35. . I
Auburn and MISSISSIPPI State. 1". . I. five-g .' igan placed fifth in the 1041!) meter “1 was certainly pleased with Bun. I. ' I i

UK finished the season With 3 ”'9 32 t" if " . I with a time Of 33219.39. the filth fast- cic and Madigan." Weber said. According to Weber, Martin Clark. ‘ _ '. : '. '
record in dual mthr 1'qu No. $7331 - 1 3 St timeinthecountrytlusyear. Madigan's performance was who is trying to break the four~min- . ‘ '~
23 i" the nation and m.“ mum” I‘ ‘ ' I -1 “th :l-o UK coach D0" somewhat of a surprise. Weber said, ute mile, did not attend the meet be— , I‘ ‘ '- -_ h .=- .
in the National Invitational Tourna- " g .:- W‘h‘f ' 3’»? ' Weber, Buncrc threw his personal “because she has raced so infre« cause his calf was still bothering . . . : ~.'
mentinOrlando,Fla. _ " .: “i ' best also and was only 8 {CW {89! quently." him. “He was able to train. rlast . 3 ‘

On Saturday, the Wildcats defeat- . . : . ‘ I awayfromthecollesmerecord. Weber said this is only the second week) but not normally." Weber . - ‘5 t
ed No. 25-ranked Auburn 6-3. The i «v 3_ ' ' “I was satisfied it was a rsonal time that Madigan has ever run the said. I . , . . .
match was played at the WW1“? I} I -: '1‘ . 5 best," Buncic said. Howeverp.e he ad- 10.009 because She is “mostly a mid‘ ' ' ' ' -
TeInrus Club because °f the 3““th - ‘ l m _. . ' mitted that it would have been nice magma“ ”Eel-ha bee d . The remaining women went ‘0 i .
rain and another tournament at the -' . a, : - \ l-0have beatenthecollegiate record. on 3." s s . h orng Eastern Kentucky University for the . . 1 ‘ , .
Lexington Tennis Club. Even so. the ” . k; _ , 5. . . _ , mostly distance runs instead of Becky Boone Relays. Weber said . . , f , .
change of scenery didn‘t seem to af— :7: c 435* . 5,. - Bull?” said he