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~ By ANDY DUMSTORF from the line. He also pulled down the game. The Cardinals hit 29 of 50 mm m 29 59 u 2' 3° '° 2" 7’ mlStake 0“ posters ' I- I'I ' II
SeniorStaffWriter 11 lriebounds.L0 . 'll m h led shots from the floor for the game for Plner mil ll Ii):.IIIIi?II "I m . pi .9 ~ I. I ‘ 'I- I
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DALLAS _ The Lomswlle Cardi- the most part of the game and was 61.5fm“: in theysecond half ""g n i 1. . i 2 3 . .: Vice preSIdential posmons sw1tched -' - . -. . ,4
{“35 fagtuiggt‘hf‘hsec9ndgat'°n.al down 37-34 at halftime, committed Senior forward Billy Thompson 3"“ 2" l ‘ " ” ‘ " ‘ ‘ - fl 3 I “ "
' e as m a eunion ena m 24 turnovers for the ame to Duk '~ ' ”m" ’8 3 "’ S “ 3 I ‘ " I ‘ ‘ '
Dallas in typical come-from—behind l4. 8 es an?! izltlropémrgoshtno; jtiliIrenisisethtI?nhtzliI: Salim 43 Ill) if f f j i» l 3: on campaign yerS hanglng on campus ‘ j
fashion. » But as has become their trade 1 I ' I‘IIIII I I I I II I - ' ' ‘ I II‘ I'
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Freshman center PerVis Ellison, mark this season, the Cardinals 2: 481eftipnthe game up 6645 mm King . . ii 0 l o l i. l : o Staff Writer :-.' .‘A :.
the tournaments Most Valuable came on strong late in the second After a Duke timeout the Blue :31 m 25 62 w 2' ‘j I, ‘2 9 The candidates said j": \I'yh; .I
Player. tossed m a rebound layup halftoshakefreeofthe BlueDevils. Devils' All-America guaIi-d Johnny II I I (I Nothing in a political campaign is h ' I.‘- .'-.i'1‘,I"'-
:lleinget ldIosdzfieIngzvillet‘gera—z; IIThatIs the way we finished the Dawkins. who finished with a team- "'"'"'" - 0"" 37- "Wort"? 34- wining w- a sure thing~even the posters , I ey deClded 10 go I3 ~I " IiIi'I~ ‘-‘I 3
whole second half 0f th H - - . . cent-nos - l.ouis\illc $3.0. Duke 40.3 lurmneh _. - i . . i . .‘.I i ‘K I ', :‘Ifi. ch
victory over the Duke Blue Devils. Crum said. “We did whafwiellizznto I‘IiIiinI 2r4 vpiotikhtsl2(r)nilssfi:d :0 baselline Whmhu‘nmu “1539:3323: 3;: prgiéer s eéror. post- ahead and put up the - f.“ ,:.
OUR? finiShed a remarkable sea- do when we had to do it. It shows a llerggrt Crook grabbeedI the 52:03st “I’M-III.- IIIMI Kenny Aringtog andmlIfarenreglItIeIIeeIII' pOSIerS because thV ‘I 'I' 'I
50“ With a 37'3 record. while LOUiS' lot of discipline and it shows a lot of his 12th of the game ‘ campaign for the Student G . m r ' I ‘I > i I S V‘
Vllle, Whlch Won “.5 first classi" After 8 Lou‘ H t- l. - h . ment Association l. . bohern' Wanted [0 gEt [helr - I I; It .' l“:
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‘ - half. but the Cardinals outrebounded ' I ‘ I e.“ “I0 5.900" S ' ' I ' I I 'I 'I 'I.‘
' “Well, (Ellison) played great and Duke 22.10 in the second, finishing :23 aghggnttivgiisvihtgs gang: 231:: 18.“ t.° seal the wm and prowde [he seiiirdiIgtEgIe Erezicdzzllyanllugignsflir‘ campus. I ‘ I‘ I I
it's unbelievable that a freshman with a 39-27 edge on the boards. Be- defensive end of the court b Duke‘s “1'51ng margin. . . running for executive vice resident Is I .- II ‘I I
can handle that kind of pressure and fore the game. both Crum and Duke Mark Alarie his fifth of the ggme Yeah, there wasnt any doubt m That however is not wliatIit says — I.~ i .. - ’ - . V
play as well as he did." said Cardi- coach Mike Kryzewski agreed that Ellison hiIt both ends of the one. my '3?” that he would make on the posters now hangin all ovII John F'Sh' m" “"kNI“ "“mpmgn . I ' I'- ‘ I’
ha] coach Denny Crum. the rebounding factor favored Louis- andone to give Louisville 70.55 with ”132‘ Errumfsaid. d . campus, I g er manager )‘t‘slordii_\ said hi. ‘hudn'l ‘ - ._ I~ ..
'The 6-foot-9 center led all scorers Ville andwasakey to the game. 275econds remaining. SouthgnCaiI-olln: gaficegjgesnghfi: Greenwell said the posters had “I5“ "on???” ‘ I1 . I. _' ‘ . j
lVIIh 2tsh pofInlz 0nd10-oflr14 S:00ting Duke hit 25 of 62 shots for the Two Duke baskets cut the lead to State on late free throws [his season heen f-lmstIiIed kbefore everyone 18“ em igfllon I\ IIWIIIOIII IIIIII II IIIIIIII I I I I‘ II
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have gotten a corrected poster until tihon or their disorganization when . ' . ,
. . ._ _ h . . . M , today so the decided to 0 he d t our campaign materials are- not . ' : . . .
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. Wojjgtiji_.:..:-.;_\s.;r:~fl .‘ u.” ' names uparound campus Arington said the error won't hurt . . .~ . _.
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C0 unist : 5&5 ' printed for distribution tomorrow, ”('ausinga littleatteiition " ' I , I I‘ ._,
. , Noted doctor discusses . _ .
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of exued ieader _ her Views on abortion . . , ;
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JOl‘lANNESBURG. South Africa ~ '.',(I./..<..“;_ ‘2: ‘ . II .3 r \ )f h When Dr. Beverly MClVlllli'll’l , .'I “M" a a . I . I
_ About 20000 blacks defied a ban ; out" x Wsé§ is; opened the first legal abortion clinic ' haggfiqfi ‘ g *
Yesterday to attend a memorial for it I . ». "£13“? ,3" 5*“:3‘9“ :3 #4551552?“ Shel; washa proponsnt I' . QM”- ,. 'i. ‘ = I ‘ I
a Communist Party leader who died £13. “by I' ‘ ‘_ w 33"” , 7f ree C 0199- u 5 e “0W 95 ‘I ' I' a ' I. '
in exile, and an activist announced fiégil'iififer f «' I 1,3 l \ “ ’ hf’ii‘lz‘fi '33??? changed her stance and h0pes m m- I .. gm ~"3.L.II" I I .~
resumption of a regional boycott of ,,. '"j‘tr. \fi’g'c‘f‘f‘ . \\ \I or; W.“ , " I it :_""i'f='” flufigfii‘l’flirseigwigl‘ectures : 37 a. ,. air: . . .
white businesses. a}? rum/ii" ' - «£5 I~ »I 17 ”"7“ ' . . s . Views 0" .- I "~' .- I , ' . .
The memorial for Moses Mabhida, $53. ‘5‘; .'-I , I t ‘ (W ‘k’i-I‘ If? 3.: the legalization‘of abortion at a lec- . t . I ' '
a black nationalist who died March 8 1.3.3550; . , I \ ‘ ‘ %}“ g 3513 3}" two ture “fled 'Ab‘CI‘thnI Why .. I a” .3; _ "
in Mozambique. was held at a soc- ":3 :‘ ‘ ‘. .. .‘ 7‘! a: . “I Changed My Mmd yesterday m 2‘30 -' ‘ I II t.—
siaoum in won a mack iown- “3.333;, . , .2 . ‘3 its _. . ’ We“ Cent“ The lecture “:85 a” o 3" ' 4 ~
ship outside the Indian Ocean city of “ofik’f‘h’32 it I ”raj " ‘ hf; 3 1*» ' ‘7' . .i, CI I :ppnsored by the Campus Right To I . {if . I - . - . . ‘
Port Elizabeth. with" ., “r . . _f‘ . — . . 34% if; .. -- : . ' i3»? - ‘1‘? Min ted b5 . , a . 1 x _ .
Security forces took up positions he ;~:~.; ::- . ., z a is!" ' ~ ‘j .fnhj "° d ° ‘elm‘an/gyf ' . - -' ~ . -
near the stadium. but a reporter zffiélfi’ wéfioggfi :gu’i 93.3%". I? "~ 2 . i neco Oglih’ 5 ha extenswe experi- , , I . -I I . ' .
said they did not interfere despite a “333,". was”? ”” ‘33” l 1? , I - . "33.1? . enecg' wll abortion throughout 'her I 'I ' I II II I
government ban on outdoor gainer ” iii T," has?“ tr" ‘ ‘ ' Tit, '3‘ false" Be?” 1973‘ “he" . ' ' ‘ '
ings. Anti-apartheid violence often ,‘th' I‘llz’pifdswg fleshed? l f c aley abortions were com- . I: . I -‘
has followed such mass funerals or ‘31:. V ' +§%$"~‘ “a”? ‘ _ ‘- m0" occurrences, McMillan encoun- ' I ' . . .' ' I. I .'
memorials. r,;;,,h:§t§;t.hzi. «hfofi‘u‘gé tixgfln‘wi‘l . ' tered several women who became Bl-l\ ERIN Mchl.l.A.\ .- _ . - . . m ‘- -.
Mkhulesi Jack. a prominent anti- ’3: E33 7 . . 7‘71?“ ”£15335 v» .353: ”3'3.“ - 3i ~ . eiitremely Sick from the illegal tech- :- .. _. . .-
apartheid activist. announced during {3.55:5 {2‘6" . .t _ . niques which were used. . Her feelings that the fetus is a bi- . ’ . ' ,v .
the four-hour service that a black {gr-r :lvi . ’4. i . I _ . At this time McMillan said she ological human life was intensified '. . (. j-z ' ‘, .. >. . ..
consumer boycott of white-owned ‘3 f~ j ‘fzui' ._ wanted to see abortion legalized so when she said. "if it is not allVe it ,- " : "
businesses in Port Elizabeth would .3 . .. ‘ . " , * “professionals would be allowed to would not haw to be killed by abor- . ‘ '1 ' p r
resume April7. ‘» ' ‘ . ' do them right. I was delighted about tion." -' . .' .iI
A boycott last year severely af— ~. » . ' = thedecisionoflegalizedabortion." She said that 93 percent of all ’3’ . '
fected white businesses It was sus- :. “ ' '3 . “After some serious thought." she abortions are done for somal reasons ' A", i' I' 1‘
pendedafter four months. l . said she opened an abortion clinic in while only 2 percent result from ', ', I": 'I ‘ .Ii-
Jack said the principal reason for . . the summer of 1975. However. dur- medicalproblems. rape orincest. I . . ‘. j ,, i’I .-,."
renewing it was the recent killings . = ing this time she became very de- When asked about the “back . . _' J. ‘
of blacks by police. including 11 f; . _ pressed and had “serious thoughts alley" abortions that would inei-itab- ,' .i‘,’ .
deaths last Wednesday during a dis- 3‘ ofsuimde." . . ly occur if the present laws were _I‘ , l ’. ' 'I 1' :I' .-
turbance in the township of Kwaza- _ . . . Since that time McMillan said she changed she said, --most women . .19", 3.}: :'.~'
kele near Port Elizabeth Funerals .I ‘ ' has turned to religion and has since- when told that abortion is illegal will . ..,_ if; ’. 1.»: .I-‘,‘.I'-;‘i
for the victims are scheduled for ' changed her positive attitudes con» choose not to haveitdone.” .. ”It; 'xi 'Ii " - €th
next weekend. . _ cemingabortion. .“Legalizing evil does not make it I.’ .-.‘ 2-" i" ‘15.,
“We are going to boycott until , She said she would like to see an right.“McMillanadded. 1. ;.. .‘ r‘. -‘, if;
they come to speak to us on a man- . # amendment to the constitution Lara Martin. a communications .' i7 . , I551 '.
to-man basis .. Jack said “The only which, “forbitb private killing by freshman. said the presentation was , ' I ‘ , 3 Ligji‘
thing now is to boycott the Boers the mother and returns legal person- very informative and that McMillan T ' . , 'I ' ' ." .
See BAN Pa e6 hoodtotheunborn." provided many convincing argu- -, ‘ ' -- "
‘ 5 “Abortion is discriminating ments. However. "I still feel the - ' I " .
G 0 human life by Place of residence.“ choice is the mother's What IS EOmE . ‘ . ‘ . I II
S A VOtln she said. “The place of residence lobe best for the mother is most im I I .; ‘ ' ‘vI _' . I
g (the womb) is now a free firing portant." 1‘ , “ ‘ -.
zone." "1 can‘t see how anyone could not » . . I
Birth merely changes the place of question their beliefs iconcerning . . .- . ' ' '
omorrow cu residence of the baby. she added. the morality of abortion» after see- .I, V ' ‘
’ In the hoop 'm “""""°" “Who wants to kill a baby you can ing this presentation." said John ‘ I
see? " Fischer. 3 marketing sophomore
. . . A co di t Mill , ' Th 1 l . .i . ‘
ThurSday En:i Lducks, a biology sophomore, enioys yes- courts near Seaton Center. Today should be huganrngbeggnshgf theiifi-stggyfi feeihfgseicaggzhsIla;bhrIlIi::1an;mIc2: I . - . I
for oy s warm weather at the basketball avery bit as nice With a high from 80 to 85. conception, and the heart starts vinced me that life begins at concep» ' *
Staff reports beating as early as the 18th day. tion.“ he said. . .
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Voting for SGA elections be ins to- E l h f t A &S t h h
mom and continues grow, INSIDE ng 18 pro CSSOI‘ WlnS O eac In OHOI' _
Thursday at various sites around
campm. ' ' . 3y BOBBIWOLOCH “This man simply was born with book.“ said Bryant. who has written . .. . , .
This‘year, though, the effICIency “‘0 hub." “03°" b99'm Staffwriter the teaching talent.“ he said. "it‘s a several nationally acclaimed books .
of VOtIlIgtheShouId the enha'hced be- next week, but the predic- privilege having him in the Univer- on Shakespeare.
030590 new V0 "‘8 mac mes. lions begin today. See The highest professional honor in Sit!" . . I
Student Government Association SPORTS Page 2 the College of Arts & Sciences has u] think Dr. Bryant represents the Bryant received the UK Research IX
President John Cain said the voting ' ' been awarded to Joseph A. Bryant. best of what university faculty Award ‘3‘ 1973 and has been a Ford
machines will make voting faster _ a UK English professor and an au- members can be," Hemenway Foundation Fellow. a Sew?“ Re- I .I‘i
and easier. Iluo Oyflor Cult continues thority on Shakespeare and Southern added. “He's a good teacher, an ex- View Fellow and a Fulbright Lec- '. 1‘ . __ '
Voting machines will be located its downward spiral with its writers. cellent scholar and has a total “1“"- .. gal”; “it? 'IIIu
at: Blazer, Donovan and the Com- latest release. For a review. Bryant called the Distinguished commitment ‘0 UK-II . 5W. M I III i
mons Cafeteria. as well as the Stu- '0" Professor honor “a tremendous Bryant is now entitled to a semes- . The Glasgow native came 3° UK ’ .. .. I‘" .L.
dent Center Agriculture Center no DWI” S, Page 3' | " her free of teaching duties Bryant m 1g“ after servmg as English de- we" ' '\
V ensure. . . ' . . .§:= ‘.-{'~.="'=:E’ ”at“ 3%:3 5335215:
30091. Erikson Hall, Big Blue Deli , p Although he was aware of his however. said he has no specific partment chairman‘at Syracuse Um- "3.3% I I . ’3 '
on the third floor of the Medical _ . nomination to, the 1m mic, my. plans for the break. which he will V335"? and "‘e Umvemlty 0‘ “0"“ . ' *
Oelnter Ill: the M.I.Kin8ulai:rary. . mm ant said he wasn‘t confident that he take nextsorins. “”1"“ ”Green’m” w -
n or to vote, st nts must " ' " wouldwin. The purpose of the free semester . . '
bring both their student [D and no “A lot of people are ca ble of is to honor Bryant as a scholar. It He also served as UKS English
. .. Today will be mostly sunny . . . pa . .. . department chairman for eight
tivmes card. d Winning this award.“ he said. “I'm Will give him a chance to work on
Part-time students who don‘t have :3 “a?” 3"": ° ”9" :0” let lucky tobeoneofthem." hiucholarships," Hemenway said. years.
an activities card must vote at the '0 on 0 0W tonig ' in . It will also allow him to prepare
. . Robert Emhfli A ':
library. law students and bemuton the mid '40:. Tomorrow will partment myducribed 32;: for the Distinguished Professor of UMvgdtrtgrgnlvmnmd‘?tm 53. I -
33:22:1'33 lColleg'fooistufinltircmy 5' P°"'Y WNW 00d COOlOf ant as “a man whd umpires sopho- the Year lecture. which he will give ter‘s degree from Vanderbilt Uni- '
. 3“ SC 3 “3' withohlghfrombSto 7o. mores to read Shakes for the "mm” vmity and a doctorate from Yale 305"“ A- BRYANT
spectively POI"
' restoftheirlives." “I'll probably work on another University.

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-  v ‘ strongest starting rotation in the Na A‘s. will be missed. and it will be Jesse Barfield and George Bell had ‘ .g ‘ '8 ists in the game. Don‘t be su rised ners; 5. Minnesota Twins; 6. Oak-
» - ~ . . brandtand DanQuisenberr rp .
, ~ 1- tional League. featuring Orel difficult for Tom Herr. Willie McGee tremendous seasons last year; it Their outfield is 5mm (iffeni'el' if the Royals repeat their world landAs:7.Texas Rangers.
" . " ' . ‘ Hershiser and Fernando Valenzuela. and sore-shouldered ()zzie Smith to will be tough for all three to dupli- and defensivel V _ George Bretst‘ n2" championship.
" .- Pedro Guerrero should have an out- duplicate their successes of last cate their accomplishments this Steve Balboniyare backg—and mim- Predicted finish' 1 Kansas Cit' W090." Mill" is a journalism and
f " ., ' standing season if he can stay year. year. Their starting pitching staff. ager Dick Howser continues to be Rovals- 2 California An eIS‘ 3 Ch'3 EngliSh junior and a Kernel Staff
. ~ 'V healthy However. it should come The New York Mets should have anchored by Jimmy Key and Dave ' “ ' g ‘ ' " writer.
Tennis team finishes n'nth 'n kend to m
' . . i . H) KRISTUPIIER Rl‘SSEU. The Volunteers came back to win The team followed up that win gles. Benson and Cook then clinched Staff and AP reports
. . . Staffliriter all three matches. with a 5-3 win over No. 24 Trinity. the upset with a threeeset win at No.
" ' . . v‘ “That was a major disappoint- which beat UK earlier in the season 2doubles.
. .' The l'K men‘s tennis team fin» ment." said L'K coach Dennis 5-4. Denney again came through
V ished ninth out of 16 teams in the Emery. “We'd fallen out of the top with a win in singles, as did Greg “It’s was a great effort by the UK meets Kentucky State today at home
‘ Bluefiray Classic in Montgomery. 25 ranked teams in the nation and Van Emburgh and David Keevins to guys to come back the way they
' ‘ . ' ' Ala . last weekend. but that finish is we had an opportunity to get right send the match to doubles tied at djdV" Emery said. “We could have .- . . V
V a bit deceiving back in and beat our big rivals. We 33. folded up orir tents after the Tennes- .The UK biseb?" tVeam m“ once again I” [0 getV strong
l'K went 3~l in the tournament. played defensively and we played UK‘s doubles teams then took over see mess but we didn't. We beat hitting and pitching "1 the same game today when It takes
' ' . beating California-Irvine. Trinity not to lose instead of going out and as Richard Benson and Keith Cook three top 25 teams on consecutive on Kentucky State University at 3 pm. at Shively Field.
'. and Harvard an: lOSifVlVg i0 Tehhes- Pl?)'l?gt(;)“‘lfn7f’ ld‘ Ll\ b d “'0" at NV: 2:"? Rit’lef? :{ld \iargta days and we‘ve never done that be- The Wildcats, 7-16 overall and 1-11 in the Southeastern
' see However. t e lUt pace team ns ea 0 0 ing. " ounce won a l 0. in sraig ses 0 fore." . - . V V
- finished withal-3 record, back to beat No. 22 California~lr- clinch thematch. Coanerence, have 1051 nine games this season b} [“0 runs
l'K‘s 54 loss to lSth-ranked Ten— vine. The Wildcats actually trailed The Wildcats then won their big- Van Emburgh and Varga contin- or ess. _
" nessee in its first match is the rea- 4-3 at one point but Steve Denney. at gest match of the tournament. a 5—4 ued to be UK‘s best players in sin- Sophomore Vince Tyra gave ”9 a grand slam home run
' . son for the Wildcats‘ ninth-place fin- No. 6 singles. and Andrew \‘arga decision over Harvard. UK got sin- gles. Van Emburgh won all four of in the ninth inning Sunday as the Wildcats f8” 7-6 t0 Flor-
. ~ , . ish The loss was especially tough and Kenny Rylee. at No. 3 doubles. gles wins from Van Emburgh. his matches to raise his record this ida.
. ' . ' liil‘ L'K because the Wildcats led 4-2 won close three-set matches to give Varga, Benson and Pat McGee, who year to 25-17. Varga won three of
V , going intodoubles. UK the upset, upset N0, 31 Larry Scott at No. t sin- four and raised his record to 18-6.
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