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J G Vol XCt, No 3 Established l894 Universny of Keniu(ky Lexington, Kentucky Independent since l97l Thursday, August28, I986 l
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J. v. - cosissz-a BE327 COHSITUCIIOD Of mining center remains -’. "
, ' - "A" I " ' ll \" “I l‘ l‘ \“l ‘le understanding is that one of catcd on the second floor of McVey TU 530“ E01325 ': J. 'J l "
. ... J.- .. . -2 * . . ' ,. e' those the old room numbers is a Hall. have had a few studean in- (5545‘: E0] 224 almost one year away, UK faCUlty say ‘5 .v ‘ l': "
J J . ' ' womcns restroom now .' Daltl done about their classroom assign JOL- 48l'2J 591334 J J- '2
A T . I HM“: HI.) M ”n.“- mm ments (0:1 325 N40] :3: :2 H) SHARON R;\’l'(‘llFURll lkonard hopes that the new center 2 y '.
J J . . ‘ g . "-I ‘4‘” I" *‘l .\t‘\lt‘l' .\c;idcmic departments had to "tine came over and said ‘this is ti (”J1 l“ JN~JtOtJ f :; Staff Writer and the research done there M“ ‘1 w 'J x .
. ._ . e - ' . ,.. Hititiw‘il “I Will turn in information concerning closet.' "()ldham said i:[)(-SO(-(OMS-19-l Eb] "5 help Kentucky \ mining, mdmme;   j J- J - ,'
, . ,v j 2 ' » 'x iii-Ii .,. -. “wild”1 to “W“! scheduling rooms for classes in Feb tildham said the Journalism de- EN(JI203'19 BF :2“ After nearly four years of plan- "We're improying. our “Mm" m ' 'JJ
., i , 'HHI! l'llill'). l)ahl said By that time. he partment became aware of the JOL 591‘] Hf] :5 ntng. the new Mining and Mineral (19mm better educational Jun} ,9; -, ~j .‘ '-',J.‘=-
. J 2 ~ '. t:.iiiii.ii1 it..hl liit sdlil. the design plans tor the .lour- scheduling problem on the last day “ll 451N401 591:“ Resources Building L; m the middle search ser\'ices.”5endlein mm J; ‘i;" .'
J . . - i . . ! inlilllsltill iiiei' the liilllhlll Biiilding may not hau- been to put in room assignments and PJ“ 10048 £9134 oftheconstruction phase Leonard satd [313m “1“ use its '.-l i J' ‘. J. 3
' . . f . i ' , ‘ MI W H’ (”mm m “”“I'N‘l mm”‘1““l’19*'heck”lg “m 55“ “Lt”; Ground-breaking ('t’l't‘m‘mW5 “I" space for offices lf\l.\ll{s tunction l'
- ~ . v. m M11, ' inimtiiia resulted ii: .\l| problems with classses being, The department put up notices on “-1209 ‘9“ “’0'“ the $14 million, Jig-story budding, ‘5 to manage and ummmdu. mining J y. t‘ " ”I
J , , - 5min intuit hvlasscs scheduled in restrooms. broom clos the door of the Journalism Budding (JO-“3504 (Jl’lll were held last December. and con. and mineral resources research .. -.i 1' " 1 3i ' ,»
J. J l t _ w ‘hi iiHI.“ scheduling i-ts or nonAeXistent rooms haw been llttlllJVlltJL‘ students of the classroom STA 29"4 £01335 struction began short!) there after. done by [J'Kfuculh members . ' ‘J .;
." , i ' i ' ' ~1 imi- WV” WY”) till“ limited to the Journalism Building. changes \JM “3"? £91225 and Joseph Leonard. a professor 01' Sendlein said ‘the institute also
‘ fl ’ l ‘i ._.. d: ‘1 ”WIN“. “I” ltgiltl “Md Dahl mid that ““9” [hr t‘Cgts- (0515?“ EB 200 miningengineering. helps facult) members get tedet'al ‘- V V i ‘ ' M.‘ i
. J Is ~lliiit'i ~‘»i‘i .it lllt‘ .Joiir titteii during reiioiation. room trar's ottice learned ot the problem (0513-54 h‘J’J 32“ "It's no longer paper or a gleam grants for their research protects '5 - " -
. . . ' "'“I'i‘i'i” “WNW" it"? Pit” ”l ”l“ “”hhmh’ ‘W'U'ltl Aug 4. ””101le reassigned TJH'ROS'] LJBZH in the eye. It‘s real.” said Leonard. IMMR. however. \Alll only hate a .2 .‘ - "I 1.:3-1
, - J 'i i‘ 'i ‘ 'z'lI "lit'i‘ti: 11‘ J lUUt‘ht‘>. [)Llhl >dltl ~\Tt). lllt‘ Chullgt’h lllt‘ Cltlek’) and ”()llfll‘d the affected (()\1 '125 NM” EU] 2:: “h“ “35 chajrntan of [he deparl- small portion ”f lhf.‘ n9“ budding ‘ -J.I‘J‘ J, j J ,‘J. J
JJ ' - .‘ ' - I ‘ ‘ ‘5 ii'i'fiit't! .r. the room numbers were made too departments of the problem They P“ 100‘} ‘IJH 2" ment from 1982tillJune space The Kentuck\ Geological Surr . I "I. I“ . - .
H J ' » , ‘ * it: ii YhiiiiJL‘h' that late to be changed on schedule iilso asked department personnel to ”J 501 Null (8214 The building L; scheduled to Open \'e\' “I“ haye the largest part 3,, the C J J J3". . '
* .J .'._ . _ .' :. 'r-iv .tooi'zi.ii,sii: ctiids post signs on the Journalism Butldr U-JllJl ‘8“ Room m September 1937J but normal con- iju'lidmg The moie I], the m.“ Cm. ' ‘ J' 3
J 3. 5.: awaits. :oiii' claws it s iiist an unfortunate problem in: doors notifying students of the ME 2204 5 Bl; iox struction delays could cause the ter “-1“ be a ing expansion .,1 the up " i .. J E:
~ J ‘ I ‘ ‘ .i ii .~i:‘. 3W unit .‘il tic if-tittittm.”l)ilhl\-Ilt1 "”"lllfi'h‘lngw BM‘Mf‘l C82” building to open a few months late. ganization‘s research space send . 7 l .' ‘3
‘ ,.,.. ’ ‘J . » ' 'v tn s . vi. lltr Y‘it".\i‘. .\nit.i Uldham and Beth tilixon. ' :\ “It ”i P9091C 4”" ””l ““4”“ (ii:R 30J ~l DH 33 said Lyle V A Sendlem. director of leinsaid . J . . .
.y 7 .. , ' - -' p., i has or H shit .t\‘l.\lillll‘ lit the JtIIltlt‘i«thl‘- “1' ”L‘Jl ”1"”. '\ “ .P“.“““’”‘ until the} P5‘ 2h", 5 ( B H" the institute for Mining and Miner- "We‘re in a dorm right now ' said i. I ‘T
‘J J J‘ ’J J JJ; ~ :J'J; tie, .\l‘iit'll is now teinpor..riiy ltt 0. llh“\t‘i there. tilixonsaid Psi loos mi th| als Research. Donald llancy state geologist de ‘ J v _J‘
' J J J J However. Sendlein said the con- director of the surte} The sut‘u". ,s J i. .J . 3J1 ‘J
-. 3i J J r 0 struction work is currently on sched- housed in Breckmridge Hall ‘ l J ' f ' '
J JJ » JJ N ew Office (twig, * J ‘ ' ‘v i ' U10 J " The new building will proiide J ' 4
f ~ . i=3: ' J The new building will house L‘K s us with laboratory tacilities.~ which _' t ‘ ‘ . ‘ J"
J _ J . . i . J J 45%“ ' - - ginning enfgtneig‘ing depaJrJtnchInt. thJe the survey has nexer had. Haney ‘I .‘ . '. H
. 'J . - ' ‘J ‘ ,L“ .J nstitute or . ining an . ineras said _» . -. '. «J
'J - J l I L () m bl nes ‘ “gig"; . ' ‘ Research. the Kentucky Geological The suriey is a state sery ice aget‘ir J . ~ = ~ ’ ‘ .J ’ '
J. ' .. J "J J ,J a?" ' u J Survey and the coal geology section cy Among s(’t‘\'lC(‘.\' it periorins are ‘ i J . ~ f
. J 3 . .J :3“ J:J-;J:EJJ .... ofthe geology department assessment oi mineral and water re- ‘ J 2' l
- : J . programs ' ; glsf‘: ‘ . J it's the gathering of these tour sources of Kentucky and collection ' - i
, 4 ‘ ' ‘ J7; 11/, fa.- groups under one roof that makes of dataiorthe minineindustries -- . ._ ‘ 3. J'
. ', JJ J“. J J J ,1: the building so benet'ic'ial for the ., .J . ~ -.
'Jf J ( ltlll\OllLlall0n leads i _ as»; .33 t‘niversity and the state. Leonard The department of minim: engir ' . : X _ 'J ;J
,J JJ J _ 'J » . .JJJJEJJ‘t“ “J 58%] J J JJJJ d J neeringthill Jalso haw .1 large sec i , J J ‘ i
JJ _ , J J J _ .3} » J ,.J...JJJ;1J, e c oseness o ese e ar » tionoft e mi din' Sendleinsaid ~ -. ' ,. '
J , - t \ ’ l lll pl 0\ CnlClll S ' J«JJ fen-JAM“ ments will enhance research pand a i I ‘ " .
' I . , . . ' " i .1‘» help the groups brainstorm on ”9“ Like the .\ul‘\t'\. it has been scrip _ . . U ' ” .' I: ’
' -*—“ J ;. 1H Millinwf'jzllli',‘ ism HE£§ JJ proJ1ects.Sendleinsa1d J ing by with minimal lab space he ' > -
JJ _ .J . - ;.J .; . was . - Loal. Ull. gas and minerals re- MM J. " J:‘ J .
J r 'J . J JJ , JJ J .J J, J.JJJJJ 'll"L" JJJ J . I‘ , J l ' ‘, fl 'J J 1" search will be conducted by prot‘es— J: ' , ‘J ,'
" J , J J, J JJ J,'f.‘_.,;‘:1'l,’,. “mild,“ - : - J; J: 3‘ .J__J___«’,;t 'J J J. .. J J ' sors and JgradJuate students in the The l)utl(lltlL’ will .ilMI be used tor ‘ ’ J
- ;~‘ J ‘ J _J J " ' “ g, ‘ , .. , 1.2-: 'J » “Wt building [he Willt‘l‘ “Ill be an undergraduate- and uradutireieiei .v ’ ' ', ~. - .
d . J . J ,J, ,J_ J, JJ, J, ”1”.”an , " J - ,J J,- / '—":_—'-“—..._-. H . J “excellent enhancement to the re- was“; _ .- J. J’ J
’ 1‘ ' ‘ ‘ ““‘ ‘ ‘ J‘ J‘ "‘J} J J - “‘JJJ. :1 J.J. , . J search work of the graduate stu- J . J - .
J _ J» ' ‘ ‘ * i'WYIM‘W ~‘it‘ “““nl J," ‘. " Jj .. J; . I dents. Leonard said. The budding s construction was ti» J. , 'J z 3
k ' l . , J I' l: t] :H'JJ ”fl," Jl",Y\JlH£'YJ1, kt ‘ -’ ’ ’J 3“ 7— z 1 .,.. Vlhen the center is completed. it nally approted because the timer» . J J J,
' 1 ‘ i J “"‘“ ‘ “ I ‘ ‘ H‘ H ff: ‘3’; _ ‘ gr , {’5‘ ‘f _J J: Wlll 30m the LninerSity of t'tah and sit} realized the old tacilitiesJot each . ‘ J -
‘ JJ ‘» I; W] . JJJJJ:J_‘..':.v ‘ g ..“ ."l. Penn State's nnnlng research gen. ill the tour (lt‘pilrllllt’ll[> “Fl? >(‘dl’ . J 'J
' . ' 23 l I H‘ " '\ "WI m m“, I“ '. "55;. ll 5-3" ' ', v ' ‘ ters as among the best of their kind 19W” ‘dmt’nfl \(‘Vt‘l‘dl ltUlltllY1K> WNW " . . -, L}
' .' i I l \~ ' Km: \f “M“: ~ i “a? in the country.hesaid. 0’ “h'Ch “dd ht‘t't’mt‘ Mimi?” 11"” j ‘i .
~' " ‘ ’5- ’ ‘ J‘ "'JJ" ”J” Jlil‘J” "“JlmJ'l‘“ J ' . “ J? 3 ? 'zJ'u‘; L'K's center will also be one of the ard said L' U = . .
.J ,, ’ J ' l '“ lil‘""“"“m“l h” J ' ' ' g 3% 1‘"? . most modern of the 22 mining re~ . J_ t". J J‘ .
J ’ . ,. ,J .. f; “gawk; r'" I I 4 search centers in the L'nited States. 1h” building m“ a mm“ M M“ '~ ”
.J - J n 1' . -:..,':oii,i. students .iiid . J -J JJ. 12"}: most of which are located m mining planning. then ne\er having it . , '* -~J J
J - _ J ' ' " ~ ~ » «I?! ‘lllt’li works with ,JJ ' J; ,3JJ’=:A states happen. he said J J JJ.J .J
J ' ”ii-intuit: l R New Abroad. '* " ,J 'J ; i '1 . set-m lll)l\(.. taut-i ‘.;j .-
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. » 9 . ~ \ Local busmess cashes -.'
'I . 7J , i' .- ‘ti Wit-i r to: lfllt‘l'llullttllitl J JLJ i-: J 3: ; ' .. 3 7 .J
' I 3 - .i 'f ill.ilt'l the stipi i'xisiiiii 'iJ ;' 5' "V ‘, ' i". I‘ ..'
-. - . -- -- t checks of any amount .
J i w ”Khaki-nu; programs ottii'c ;; ,3 J" i'. ...' J,"
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. .,-~ ,, . J . ,. JJ ' ”J? ‘ B) BOBBIWULOCH cents and range from t- . to t J per a JJ i: .J . J‘ ,
*' 3. .J 3!, .J‘. , J'J..JJ,,JJJ; ppm“; Hm“. é ‘ 'DI Stat'tWriter cent. Kortas said .' ~'.-‘ J, fl :J
I V . ,- A .t‘liltilt‘ this \c.ii instituted ‘ . ”For example. the lee tor a slot! : .J J JJ .
' i tI‘ in. t i;?\t'is.l‘, s llllt’l'tlit lexmgton's new and only check- check isst 45.“he said . ' J " .v‘-J.7.
. _ J. JJ _...»; wwpioevwis . cashing service will cash practically J " -‘ _
_ J I J. ,. sands .Jm, chancellor ,, J ~ , . anycheckforanyamount. Stamps and bus paTses are also J J“ -J
' ; J JJ JJ J J,;I, JJJJJ JJJJJ, JJJJ JJJJJJJJ _.,.. JJJ "We've cashed some pretty si1- available at the thecli-taJshing '. -‘ J'J-J JJJv
J J 3, J .,J,, Jo. .J, t ,J,\;.,..,,.J\ 11M 1 K gm ' i J ‘~ J. able checks. and there‘s not a limit (‘orp which opened Aug hortas . . J *J ,J
' I 3 i. a; l..:\«' mo: i» mien-st lit the H‘si W l at this time.“ said Ken Kortas. yice said Plans are under “in for U m" ' . .‘ L: .1 I‘.
.3 J -'».J. JJJJJ JJJJ W"? _ president of the Check-Cashing tar} public seryice and possibly cus~ .- Ji J~ IJ . i
- }J \ JJ JJ J ii» JJJJ \i- J, JJ ll ..- J 'v J ‘ ' (‘orp tomei‘mailhoxes .’ “ J ' jJ‘ .
. .i. it lifts ltlt.lllt \\l .J. JJ. J J J, .J ,J ._J .J
t . ' mini sitt'liLiillt‘l‘i the progiani but J Vle try to “(Wk “1”] people in , . . . . I I 3 i ‘
J »-. J - J, JJJJJ W the JJ ”Wm”, ,JJ mw JJ any way we can Witthhatever iden- J The theck-t ashing (orp is open J J ‘J J J- .
V ' 3 t 'i; izi.;iii.:~.i\ to illit’l'l‘iilllttllitl ‘ ltllt‘alltm they have. Kortas said from it .i in to o pm Monday J, J . ..'_‘ 'J‘J:
J J JJJ J\. . J “But we‘d like to see at least two through Thursday. 9 am to 8me J. , J J .J J
. ~. J. .J,.;J_ Hm- pun-”H,“ mt JJ J JJ pieces of JlJl) fl one. preferably. a Friday and a ii in to ) pm satur- J J
‘ I ‘ . [WI iiieszi he] iiii‘ the RH “mm” M k d picture ID dill . l ‘.
JJ , Judi,“ HJ,,JJ\,.£.\HL\ JJM MOVing on up (‘ustomeszJmay present Kentucky The Iexmgton branch. at tJ.t.t .\ x, -, J- . J‘J_J _ J‘
. J J J , J He “J” whim ,JJ . personal. [h and work le.J“any- Limestone. is one of me (heck J w ' _ ~ J
’ " “ ‘ "‘“T‘T i , .i:_t is\‘i'7‘,tl‘ lli\ ttt‘\\ posi R .l ,-. K ., .1 1 1.1 t , l . , -. r , h'l‘ m “‘n ‘m, l] tr r‘ 'd .n. . h ll 00m 9 m- thinginthat nature." Kortas said. Cashing t'erp chains lmgateit in hen- .3 - . ..
.J J JJ J JJJJ JJ . L knit Hut—t ; .tlt ttltttctttc lL\ tt.t.tl . Jedi its \y IL t l g t t .L tsl L cc 3 r _.l (‘heckcashing fees Sm” at 55 tucky and Wisconsinhe .sdld . J J J .
- . ‘ ‘i‘t .Jmm. my: | sillllC milk crates up the stairs by Blaiiding l\ day. J ‘ -
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: ' to provnde -‘ c> S P ,3 on large SGA budget school defensive 3 ad- ' I - ~'
' /-.'s " justing well to his transition ‘.
' ° . .— 5 .J- :gij; _ B) JAYBLAXTON duct business and allocate necessary to the Cats offenswe line. J J
d I so 0 u n ts , i c” .. A "' - '4 I ’ News Editor funds Sec SPORTS. Page 3'
. J 3‘ f;- ‘1 However. the budget must be re- J .
J - J‘ 1;. \t oi i \\ \tiii ,fsfi; 1;...) For the first time in recent mem- submitted for approval by the full Atlanta Rhythm Section Will J J '
‘ . _ .3 > Him «1.: i—xsyy \_1..:- “FM ”19 Student Government ASSO' senate at '35 “’5‘ meeting, “me“ be playing a free concert on - x‘
J I" Q Ciations interim senate did not pass “I“ be at 1'30 P-m- Wednesday in campus tonight. For a pre-
' in \“lIlt'l'fl imieriiiiieiit \ssoci.i // Es thepresidentsbudget. _ 2068tudentCenter. . . view see DIVERSIONS '
‘ ' ‘ i. Win 1‘ tithlltt lit‘ pt‘in ltlll‘iL‘. tits ’ \ / ‘ J' The Intern“ senate‘ WhICh meets Brolhers. said the lntenm senate ' I ‘ '
i. t in, slililt‘llls lllls \e.it' ., \ ' ,. during the summer. felt that With met five times during the summer. Page 4. ~
. f :JJi,, i, _. ..,,,,i .Jmi. mi] be hummtd I‘l; / ’Y I ‘ the Size of this year‘s budget it devoting much time to dlSCuSSlon of .
- ‘ ”mm J, mm.” “Ni “m.” de J (l! J should let the entire senate have the the budget
.. , ' ~ J . J .:.,:.:\ NJ, st. \ ”Widen, "‘“_T“‘“—'— \till,l’ib“l~'ll Kerneltlidphlt“ opportunitytoapproveit. The interim senate also made re~ '
l l‘ " i‘i"“"““'il But (ireenwell said last \ear's le“ 138‘ 3'91". lht‘ blue 3'1“ “mm Because Of an 3850 student fees fomeendattons concerning SGAS
‘ 'J “,i .i- is ‘.\‘.ll be .t\.tllilltlt‘ some cards “.9“, "popular m students J1,- wallet-stzed caids will display the lacregsg PassideyJ 50" '35! yeJar. eiastilz-a‘teciomm'tt r ded
3 . ' i' ' "‘ ‘i “""l‘ “”1”li “1"; and well as merchants." and that i-tu— MIA “’20 and the names 0‘ the bust- ‘ e u get t Ls year approac es that nlhe SGA notl ee - ecommggf Today will be partly sunny
' . ,,. 3.3" tlili't'tl .it the St;»\ office. dents have shown an ”“9“.“ tn get~ nesses that honor them But Green- $120111). J acquire an a l to- J J J
. .. ., . ._ . .. . , . . , . , . . nal lawyer. Instead, it should extend 3"" €001 “1th 8 “18h "00nd
JJ 3, , ii til iiimi imtiiiiity .mil tingthecardsagainthis year well said that this year the cards “We Just didnt feel like we had the le al n" t J | d J ht 70 F , nd bl
‘ hon-«s .iiiit‘ residence halls will also carry an advertisement for the right to pass a $110,000 budget." hours g se Ice 0 "‘C u e nig - "r a J unsason' Y
‘ ' ‘ «i.\ twain proxiitiiia the cards Furthermore. 5h? 51ml “""t' ”f m“ m‘“ legal WNW? that 50" pro- Senator at Large Susan Brothers Brothers said the senate would “30' weather ls “pea“! to-
., . ', Lia Jimi ‘lt‘sptlt‘ the fact that the “”95 "W J‘Wr“ 1'5““ ”'l ”‘9 "“lt‘“ said. “More representatives of more still like‘ feedback “10m students “18'“ With a low around 45.
_ . . w»... thiw were ilisirlhuted (“rd last War “I” he honoring ”10m students ought tobethere,“ concerningtheservice Tomorrow will be sunny and
4 . mom thn-p ”(in ago the pro "111““ ”NS year ”0mellSl}l ll “35 4‘ The amount of discount students . . . The interim senate also disc‘used mild.
" ‘ _ * . , l Hop (the to poor .iilxertis *l'(‘(“‘55 ‘f some ”l ”W merchants N‘CPIVP will vary from merchant to The interim 59m“? tentatively
J . .J, .J.J,H,Hm,m came back. she said merchaanhe said passed the, budget 50 ll CWld C0” See BUDGET. PucS
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1 I \lt’mmdlt‘tl )t‘1‘lt'l'tld.‘ ‘ KV’hUVl‘.‘ .\ trlrri ereu shot the game from a from [“0 )dt‘tl‘ Hui around the left . ' t‘ontributrng Writer thrr'd annual open house at the .s'ea
y. " iootlrall srrrrrrrrage. but twlwd) \\-I> umer high above the playing field Slde- ' 4' ton t‘errter' tr'om .‘to H to p in Sept
‘1..- .' .' “\Pt‘t'hhs’lK'ilt‘t‘lrt‘ll tor I‘larborne and hrs staff to View. "'Tht‘.‘ 1"”th lht‘ W” ‘l"“ h the , litrgbv may not be a \‘arsrn sport 9
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_... ‘51 tron: their operirrrg game against mp pltnet‘s “ho participated in the adrenaline {loam}; and got loose." ard Boone. veteran srxwear memr rate to table tennrs to dance. and
" ’- 1." Rutgers. the “INC-“1‘ ottensrve ilhd serrrrrmage on film Claiborne said 5mm."WINGW’F‘M” berot thel'K‘s Rugbvt‘luli ruir trom the tall semester to the
: , deterrsne squads squared olt pester hptrwdmrun ttllplays‘ After its second touehdoun. the of— ‘1 ~~1 [out the sport.“ said Boone a end ot' sprmg Some ot the clubs
“ ,1 ' ‘ x. 11a) atternoon at the Shnel) Sports l‘he «mom-p scored on ”5 first p021» tense sputtered ltetensne lrneman » graduate student “We hth’ a good eompete intereollegratelx. some gru-
W13. l't‘nlf’r Mid as could be eVpected. \e‘sron \therr Julilt)!‘ tailback Mark 5U)" Slhhhs lh‘UPllt‘ll ”h‘hhlhh l‘Uh' time on our own and reallv have a III-\ll‘llt'lltlll‘ and ”1h”; Pli‘h M'm
f1.“ ', } theaetron\tasottenslopp) this“ seor‘ed on a fourthdownfind. nrng back Al Baker, the \\rldeats' , lot (,1 {unmgethpr " ' rttes centered around therr' respee .
' ’ sf“- ”h “i“ take 4 hm" h” more W“ one pla_\ trom the l~)trr‘tllrne PHI-0 recruit. tor losses behind the Boone is one 0t more than 600 urr “WWW"
‘53:», 52.35,: eentratron . and ahlrttle bit more that.“ and Markthman. who are line 0t serrmmage on his last two JERRYCIAIBORNE dergraduate and graduate students l)ues \al} trom eluh to clot» but
i‘ f ‘ -‘ work. detensrte captarn Tom “it “ppm.“ h. be [1‘ ,1 gramng back» carries But the tadr/. l\_\ . product rnvolvedrn ltielubspot‘ts at r K Rose s;tltl most dues range trorrr Sf.
31,-}: ribs, klhs 53'“ ”h“ h have‘to knock ”ll held at the 1986 season. weren't in later redeemed hlm‘t‘h h.‘ l'ihhhhhtl built. missed too mam blocking as- "I think that the club sports rs a to stir, not rrrelrrdrr.,a ll'.t\t'lrtl_L1 e\
, 12:, those rough “lg” ll‘lhrt‘ “9 pla} the game \then the offense began rts tora31»yardtouehdounrun signments to let the deterrsrte lrrre1 great nay to get involved \xrth t‘nr- lJt‘lN‘>
. .,".-,~'_fi,: gu‘,‘ “1138913 ‘ rrrrtral series Those duties were lett ‘The best PU” ”l llh‘ “Thhhlhgh men loose \‘er‘srt_\ life, rather than Just being a Rose say she hopes more people
, 1’41 (oat-h Jerri (ltilllll‘nt’, who sur‘» to.\rrd} Slurra) .iridlv) Joe Hunter tlarborne said. “as the klt‘klng ot ‘ number.” sard Kath\ “05¢ sports will dist-Iner elulr sports at th. es
., ,. ‘1'].1-1 V9)?” the 40‘1“” “W“ ht‘h'hd the “l "\\e made them earn it. am'way" junior J09 Worle} “'tll‘h‘} htltllt’tl But ('larborne. \\ ho is H1 lib rrtth elubsdrreetor - pet'rallt through the trlanried open
,, 1,31,") ; teme. said the squad lacked e\erte mm”, saro' "We were looking {0'11 a field goals of 55.52 and 33 yards year at the t K helrrr. said he e\ house ‘
'1 {1,51 ment and rntensrt). as rt had during tor or oil tackle ,tuff‘ but thev “(rm Claiborne said the ottensrx e lrne. tk‘t'ls IIIIpI‘UVt'Im‘Hl truth ”it“ llttt' PWPIE‘ “‘1” hit"? an OPPOE'thh) hf "i think It; «too ”up“. h a p,“
"x ’ :‘5 f « the twoa—da} drills that ended l‘ues up the middle a lot The offense which rs being almost entrr'el) re- will more pr'aetrt'e “get thth‘d With t'nrverstt)‘ hlt‘ \eePRtmusts. Page}
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\‘olvedi. but there are many people do some land ltil>lllg ”it their . 1 ,
out there who don't even knov. that own thi three 3mm 4ill't‘t"‘i.’ mtlti ,. . ‘
3) BRETTHMT aggressiveness'.Ymcan't Pfeifer'sapproach in his firstyear ‘ 1 clubs exist.“shesaid ”It ptitriltitiil} gets tin-iii more in . , 3.
Senior staff Writer overreact.“ wastoslowly workhis way intothe é 1’. ~ Rose added that it people would \ohetl ml. the l ii)’.¢'i‘\ll3\ and the .. - 3
in high school,Pfeifer teamed program and not rest on his prep / 3‘ 33 : like to initiate a new club or revue 33333333 33 333 33 3 33 3 333 333 I3 .3 3 3 ..
Kentuekyt'ootballtans willbeglad wtthcurrentWildcatsCarwell All-Americanlaurels ” ._ a detunet 03'":- the." ShUUm WWI” 3333323’ ‘3”333‘3331'33333’2‘3‘333 33’I"3333‘33 " '” ‘ ' _. , 3 "
"'anW [hat M'ke 'P'e'fe' hopes to Gardner and Andy Murray 'O'ead helrn'" fiat-39$ ' 'lut) to x t Hi ~ “to \tui Moon. " .~ hoping that , ' ' '1 ' ' ' .
il3\’3t‘ up toexpectations -. even as an Trinity to a three-year record of "There was nothingspeeialabout 33 3 i333 nderdradu‘ 36 I; ”33133 "3: 5333 ”MM”; 3,33,33,33 “wa3333.” 3
ollensivelineman. 3 3 35-3.ineludingastatechampionship meandtherewas nothingspecial 53:13:th 333"] If; leas'dt 33 (:32de 33 “33 WNW; 3,3313%“. 33,33 3 ‘3” , , ' 3 . .
ltwasasadefensivelineman 'dt in1983,Bythetimehearrivedon aboutanybodyelse."hesaid, “I 51 -h it '3 3 3‘ 3 33,33,i33,._ w ”3,3,3. nu . 3.3,, 1W!" , ' ' .. :53
Trill"): High SCth I" 140915“th the UK campus in the fall of 1985. came in and tried to keepa low ”3‘33 Pi? 3339 exPleZL3i3‘232’313‘3’3‘533d3” 333 3333333 333333333 3 3 333333 33 . 3 3.3.3
that Ptelfe' 85“!thth hlmSt‘h €15 Pteit‘er wasa well-known profile. [like to play. but ifldon't 9' e lit" up “ 3'3 “3‘3 " “ .33 3333333 333 33333333 ,333 . .3 3 33 33 .; 3, .‘ “4,, . ,23 .-
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during hisseniOI'seasonin1984. that'st'ineby me I‘llputmytimein . ”‘3”:1‘1“t‘?g3‘;3mr'netri""'" th I t'" "' "' - : '- " ..'."',. ",1 ' 3, .1 L
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'l'here waslittledoubtthathewas ltvouhstentothe radioalot or and '3 mmpr \e v . ' - club.- have run into met the pan tw’ 3/ j 1' " ',-. ,' r
- watch H or watch Coach Claiborne wasn tgood enough or 1 “Ohm“ [ .. , . . . , . _ . .. .3 . -. ,.
the MN player I" the state. H13 . . 1 have been redshirted ” )(‘dl'x has been raising enough 1-“ 1'" 1' ' ‘ . " - ' . ' '. I; 3‘3:
hulking frametG-foot-Tiand ”uh" showyoucanclearlyseethat 7 . 1 ' 1 ‘ ~ mom-x to remain in o ratioi \t “‘1‘" 1 l‘ ' ' '11-" ' ---':‘1 ' ' i J 372' -'
. hg‘g not one [0 ula lot of ressure The 280-p0und Pfeifer. “ho OHCC Mlkl‘. PI‘ l‘ll‘ I‘R - 3 p6 ‘ 3 ,3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 .‘ g . r'3 r 3. ' 3
experieneeinplaying fora .' 'lxjd , ”3'33 3 . 'dp“H was considereda "can't-miss” one time the Lnn'ersit) athletir til‘ ~'“~ ‘ ' " ’4' _. - - 5' 3’ ' - .' f
perennialfimtballpowerhouseat "'Ni't' 'k'*" e' emf" ' e prospeetasadefensivelineman it‘ui'ning passlilix-kingtechniques partinent subsidued the elutis nu' 1' ’4' i -' ‘ ' ' " ' ~ _ 5.; 4:33" 33131.3 ¢
'l‘rinit} made Heifer a prize reerwt 3mm ma3e3ac30mm3e3n donsonieone3 will now trv tolive up to his ' “in his biggest utiJUslnii'tll on the s(‘\ ei'al .ears ago all tunds were t in \ ’ 3 3 " ~ -’. ' ‘ 3' ', 1.3';’ ‘-"3; 'f.' :.'
- tor Vl'ildeateoaeh JerrH'IaIborne ikem)set )ecause e oesn “Ya" , _ -' - - , ”Hung-Wimp m [hpcprmi ott ‘7, .1 '3-1' .. 1-,. . , .. - fl" ;- 3-. ..»33 3.4; -
' toputam pressureonanybody. ' advance billing on theoffensne h 333 3 3h 3 3k 333 . . 3 33 3 33 3 _ 3 . 1.3,,
3 ' Side. 3 3 3 3 3 I3 3 I guess LiiC3~ xn'L' auii'e'fii u‘epuii 3 3 3 1'" 3‘3 .' 33'3' 933-13
”VleteelthatPfeiteris oneot the 3 3 . 3 _ . 3 “lust “Mk Whit whims-1‘“! ”Wm figured the\ had ,3, ml my“. in: . ,. 4- .1 : - ., .., a: .
better-looking phV’siL‘al linemen." Extra pressure was one thing Refit???) uuarterbarkcoath 1". lit-mid "l >t1“ tit”! l hut“ " (m their budget' “new“ .w . 1. . 1 . . i 333, 33, '.3- $33
t'laihorne said ' Pleilei'didn't need duringhis Jerry Llsdmdn. whocalls the titl\\ll .t.\ we” as l'd like to l‘ 1984 T m l“ , 1 31 l 1. 'h _, ..,. . _ _3= . , . 3 . ,1 . 3.3.3.3. . 1 ~ . ’-.',..
' redshirt season He's glad Claiborne offensive plays for the Wildcats " ' ' ~ "u' ' "~" 13g ' ' ' l.~- .= , , - u .. 1 .1 i: '."~' ,"'".-"'.'I ‘L'
title redshirt \ear later Pteilei' kt’p't ( uiet about his abilities during the regular $9350” says the "I ““9 ”- I reall) ‘1" “k" 1' pr"'\l"('n' 0' ”'8 Student """'r""""' , . ' i' , , , , ' " ' . . -' f!,r",'.,1’-i:.,';’. :‘L.
“33> 5.3““.th u; the 0333,3323“. line .33 ' ' ' Coaching staff expects Pfeifer to l’teiter said ot pla} lnL‘ on otteiz-e 'b-‘Wlahoh- tin-““1 Sht-W" hit it!“ ’3 ‘ Iii" ' 3.33 3;
the lie innin oi s ‘i i l" ll it ' ll "-\t th 1t me lnever tho ht become an outstanding player "with-1M} [ht‘ ”“N .L’l'itht.‘ ”lL' 'hmu "m” I” purchase equipment. “"‘“ ' , . 3 3 3 .’_._‘.','. ',‘."{' 'f'f
g3 1" :pH '5' " 5 'L'E' ' t ' '- ug - - d 't th 'ition Oh it e to me 'Mll be 'ittet’ \H‘ run a plm. *Upl’h“ ““1 last .‘WYV [h‘N’ Wh‘i‘ " ‘ " ' " ' ' ' ‘. 3"..3 ..3.‘,;‘.'-
depth four starters trom the 198.) about it. hesald. “But now thatit s 959139 99105 d g ‘ , - _ . . , . 'h- t-d \m I... ,3.” 1 m .1: .’ ' . -, , 1“ 3 '1,-
”“3,”ng line “.1“ hemissing ”um over l'ippreciateit ,. ”Mike Pfeifer has all the ability ir and I look over at the tam llml'kt'l M“ H «“15 t 1 1 4 3t . ' 3 33 33 I 3 3 3 3.353.333.3332; £21.33, _.=
the 1986 group H ' ' ' the wofld." Eisaman said. "He has and see him man.» )ards \w ”“51 “’1." 0“ the” tUhd'V-Jhlhin’ d" 3' 3 3 “ ' 3 3 3 3 333 3.33 {3.3. 533133333
' While Gardner stepped in and to learn how 10d0 thi