2B Wednesday, December 7,1994 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FREE POOL Everyday from 8-12am Yes, under most leases. Legal Services for Students 148 Burge 864-5665 STUDENT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SENATE Killer of Jordan's father not named The Associated Press LUMBERTON; N.C. — A judge refused to order prosecutors yesterday to say before trial which of two men charged with murdering Michael Jordan's father is believed to have fired the fatal shot. Attorney Hugh Rogers argued that he needed to know so that he could prepare a defense for Larry Martin Demery. "There was only one shot. We know it can't be both. Is Larry the trigger man, or was he in the wrong place at the wrong time? We are absolutely in the dark as to this evidence," Rogers said. District Attorney Johnson Britt said that information will come out at trial. Superior Court Judge Gregory Weeks agreed. Demery, 19, and Daniel Andre Green, 20, are charged with murder, robbery and conspiracy in the 1993 slaying of James Jordan. Prosecutors have said that they will seek the death penalty. The two men were expected to enter pleas during a two-day hearing that began yesterday. They are to be tried separately. No trial date was set. Clippers approach record for losing LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Clippers have been associated with losing so long that another defeat usually doesn't make any difference. Until now. The Associated Press On Wednesday, a home loss against the Milwaukee Bucks will tie the NBA record for futility at the start of a season. "Everybody's so frustrated. We all know the streak is hanging over us and we all don't want to be remembered that way," said Matt Fish, one of the Clippers' centers. See NBA standings, Page 3B. Under veteran coach Bill Fitch, the Clippers are 0-16, a loss to the Bucks away from tying the league mark set by the expansion Miami Heat in 1988. The Heat was 0-17 before finally winning the 18th game that season against, you guessed it. The Clippers. meanwhile, the Clippers' latest loss gave them a tranise record 20th consecutive defeat stretching back to last season. If the Bucks beat Los Angeles, the Clippers can set the new record Friday against the Los Angeles Lakers. TV Sports Watch All Times CST Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Wednesday. (Schedule subject to change and or blackouts): 6:30 p.m. ESPN2 — NCAA Basketball, Pittsburgh at Massachusetts 7 p.m. ESPN — NCAI Basketball, Indiana at Kentucky PRIME — NCAA Women's Bas- etball, Texas at Oklahoma 8:30 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Florida at Kansas ESPN2 — PRCA Rodeo, nationa finals, 6th round, at Las Vegas (same-day tape) NATURALWAY 820-822 Mass.841-0100 10:30 p.m. Keep Your Loved Ones Home for the Holidays. Give them a Home Brewing Kit and They'll never leave the house! LAWRENCE BREWER'S SUPPLY 305 E.7th St. (913)74-YEAST JOCK'S NITCH 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS SALE For more information on opinion page positions, contact Matt Cowen Spring 1995 editorial editor, at 864-4810. December 10th thru 24th NIKE WIND SUITS Buy The Jacket Get The Pants 1/2 PRICE Buy a $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE for $40 $5-$10 OFF Athletic Shoes & Sweatshirts Buy A STARTER JACKET - Get a FREE Hat T-SHIRTS Buy One Get 2nd 1/2 OFF! GREAT SELECTION!!! GREAT SALE!!! Raabbit NIKE Strip cartoonists are responsible for providing panel cartoons (frequency of publication to be determined by editorial editor) that convey a coherent theme and discuss issues of interest to Kansan reaaders. JOCK'S NITCH JOCK'S NITCH SPORTING GOODS The Sports Look of Today! Strip cartoonists Editorial board Columnists Editorial board members are responsible for attending editorial board meetings twice a week, researching and determining the Kansan's positions on issues,and writing ditorials. Columnists are responsible for writing weekly columns that represent thoughtful insight on a variety of topics. Columns must be well-researched, well-written, and stimulate discourse with the university community. Editorial cartoonists Editorial cartoonists are responsible for providing one-panel cartoons twice a week that present campus, community, state or national issues in an interesting and coherent manner. Cartoonists must demonstrate high-quality drawing techniques, as well as an understanding of current issues. Here is a chance to become part of one of the best college newspapers in the country! The University Daily Kansan is now accepting applications for Spring 1995 editorial board members, columnists. cartoonists, staff photographers and Kansan Correspondents. The Kansan Newsroom the Kansan Newsroom is located on the first floor of Stauffer-Flint hall, which sits between Wescoe Hall and Watson Library. Staff Photographers Staff photographers should have a thorough understanding of the elements of photography. Photographers are responsible for shooting pictures for stories and photo illustrations daily on deadline. Possibilities are also available to shoot pictures for major projects and profiles and for photographers to shoot their photo stories. Photographers must be available during set hours and demonstrate consistent reliability. For more information, contact Jarvett Lane, Spring 1995 Photo Editor, at 864-4810. Floor plan, 1st floor, Stauffer-Flint Hall Kansan Correspondents Kansan Correspondents are the safety net of the Kansan. The program is geared for freshmen, sophomores juniors or transfer students who have an interest in journalism- whether as a major or just for a different experience. Correspondents are encouraged to write stories. shoot photographs or work with the Kansan's design department. In addition, weekly meetings are conducted in which guest speakers are brought in to discuss current issues and journalism careers. Correspondents can work at their own pace and under the direction of a Kansan editor. For those interested in journalism, this program is an excellent way to get an early start. For more information, contact Susan White, spring 1995 Freelance editor, at 864-4810.