2B Wednesday, November 9,1994 WE FOUND THEM CHARLIE. WE FOUND THEM! Courses by correspondence study. Stop by Independent Study's Student Services, Continuing Education Building, Annex A, just north of the Student Union for a catalog or call 864-4440 for information. New courses: HIST340c America and WWII BIOL331c Human Sexuality PSYC502c WC204c Western Clv I WC205c Western Clv II Enroll any week day of the year 8am to 4pm. Kansas Learning Network Independent Study Continuing Education The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Music and Dance Vocal Jazz Concert KU Jazz Singers Dan Gailey, director 928 Mass. Downtown Jazz Choir Jesse Krebs, director 7:30 p.m. Friday, November 11, 1994 Lied Center General admission tickets are available through the KU box offices (Murphy Hall, 864-3982, Lied Center, 864-ARTS, SUA Office, 864-3477); public $6, students and senior citizens $3; VISA/MasterCard are accepted for phone orders. MOVING? Let Lawrence Paper Company Solve your moving hassles. Call 843-8111 Ask for Sales/Service Dept. SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN - Free Admission - Free Door Prizes - Free Dances - Check Out The Ultimate Party! - Free Dances The fun starts at 7pm on Thursday! 913 N. Second Jordan heading for big leagues White Sox prepare to move up Jordan from Triple-A team NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Michael Jordan is being groomed to reach the big leagues by late next season. The Associated Press Larry Schmitt, president of the Chicago White Sox' Triple-A farm team in Nashville, said Monday that the White Sox were eyeing Jordan for their roster after Labor Day if he continued to progress well. "I'm sure their goal is for him to be a September call-up next year," Schmittou said at a news conference that was called to clarify Jordan's status in the White Sox organization. Association of Class Triple-A. He said the White Sox expected Jordan to begin the year playing for the Nashville Sounds in the American "It's his job to lose in spring training," said Schmittou, a former executive with the Texas Rangers. "He still has to make the team. All indications point to him being here." Jordan is now batting .256 for the Scottsdale Scorpions of the Arizona Fall League, where he is a designated hitter, left fielder and right fielder. He has 13 runs, one double, one triple, no home runs, six RBI, eight walks, 20 strikeouts and one stolen base in three attempts. He has 31 putouts, no assists and two errors in the outfield. Last season, he played right field for Class Double-A Birmingham, where he hit .202 with three home runs, 51 RBI and 30 stolen bases. He hit .380 in the last month of the season. Schmittou said Jordan would find the pitching at Triple-A much stronger than at Double-A. "He'll find no gifts in Triple-A," he said. "The pitchers think they are just 12 hours from the major leagues." Speaking as a representative of the White Sox, Schmittou said he had changed his mind and now believed Jordan would make the big leagues, especially if he improved his defense. He said the Sounds had been told by the White Sox to make housing arrangements and arrange other necessary details for Jordan. "I fully anticipate seeing him in left field here," Schmittou said. "It's not a two-bedroom house with a bath," he said. A TV commercial is in the works showing him in a Nashville uniform, he said. Jordan, who led the Chicago Bulls to three consecutive NBA titles, originally signed a Triple-A contract last February. He was invited to Chicago's spring training as a non-roster player. Play in the Arizona league ends Dec. 1 NBA Hall of Fame nominates Jabbar The Associated Press SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, whose skyhooks and dunks helped him become the NBA's leading career scorer, was nominated today for the Basketball Hall of Fame. As Lew Alcindor, Abdul Jabbar巴拉UCLA to three NCAA championships. In the NBA, he led the Milwaukee Bucks to their only title and the Los Angeles Lakers to five, was MVP six times and played in a record 19 All-Star games. Also nominated as players were former Boston Celtics defensive ace Tom "Satch" Sanders; Arnie Risen, who played on NBA championship teams with both Rochester and Boston; Vern Mikkselen, one of the NBA's first power forwards with the Minneapolis Lakers of the 1950s; and Kresimir Cosic, a former Yugoslavian star, nominated by the International Committee. Tabbed as coaches were Gene Shue, who had a knack for turning struggling franchises into winners during his 22 years of coaching in the NBA; John Kundla, who coached the Anne Donovan, the standout center from Old Dominion, who led the U.S. women's team to two Olympic gold medals, and Cheryl Miller, the first woman to dunk in a game and who led Southern California to a pair of NCAA championships, were proposed by the Women's Committee. The Etc. Shop Ninapolis Lakers to six titles in the 1940s and 1950s; and Alexsandr Gomelsky, the longtime Soviet coach whose 1988 squad won the Olympic gold medal. REVO' Sunglasses 928 Mass. Downtown Two essential ingredients for a perfect date: A date and this. It's everywhere you want to be. Visa U.S.A. Inc. 1994