1 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, April 22, 1993 John Gray Exclusive Presentation Limited Seating Black. White & Gray: A New Look At Color An expert on racism and discrimination, Ted Paynther is best known for his "John Gray" programs. Introduced as "an expert on human relations," he spikes his presentation with eugenic jokes, racial and religious slurs, and sexist remarks. Unbeknownst to his audience, John Gray is not what he thinks—a conservative businessman with straight hair, green eyes and pale skin—in fact he is a Black man who challenges stereotyping and bigotry. Corporations and universities benefit from the "John Gray" program in developing skills and awareness on human relations in a multi-cultural society. Black, White & Gray is based on real life experience of Theodore Paynther. April 27. 7 pm Big B Room. Kansas Union The Cultural Sensitivity Program Series was made possible by generous contributions from the Executive Vice Chancellor's Office, Student Affairs, Student Life and the Office of Minority Affairs. JUMP RIGHT INTO STUDENT SENATE STUDENT SENATE IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING 1993-1994 POSITIONS: - Treasurer - Administrative Assistant - Executive Secretary - ASK Co-Directors - Center for Community Outreach Co-Directors APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE STUDENT SENATE OFFICE, 410 KANSAS UNION QUESTIONS? 864-3710 FREE CONCERTS McCollum Hall Presents BATTLE OF THE BANDS WITH: Motherwell White Trash Mulch Wayback Machine Tin Roof Echo TIME: 11am-6pm DATE: Saturday, April 24 PLACE: McCollum Hall 1800 Engel Rd. SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawks top Cornhuskers 4-2 Kansas improves record to 31-8, stays on top in conference By Todd Selfert Kansan sportswriter The bottom third of the Kansas batting order used a barrage of singles to mount two-out rallies twice in the Jayhawks' 4-2 victory against Nebraska last night in Lincoln, Neb. The victory gave Kansas a two-game series sweep of the Cornhuskers. Kansas sophomore third baseman Brent Whelm started the first Kansas rally in the second innning when he drew a two-out walk. Junior left fielder Torrey Stickelman singled Wilhelm to second, and sophomore shortstop Dan Rude drove Wilhelm home for the first Kansas run. The Jayhawks extended their lead to 3-0 in the fourth innning when Wilhelm singled off Nebraska starter Brian Martin. Stickelman followed with another single, moving Wilhelm up to second base. Rude then collected his second RBI of the game with a single scoring Stickelman all the way from first base. Senior second baseman Jeff Berblering followed with another single to score Rude. the cornhuskers through the first 6% innings. Corn finished the game with five strikeouts and four walks. He surrendered just three hits. While the Jayhawks pulled out to a 4-0 lead, junior Chris Corn shut out Corn left the game in the seventh innning when Nebraska loaded the bases with only one out. That was when Kansas coach Dave Bingham decided to bring in Kansas leadener, senior Jimmy Walker. Walker then retired the next two batters to get out of the jam. Walker finished with four strikeouts in 2% innings of work. His only mistake came in the eighth inning when Nebraska designated hitter Sean McKenna hit a home run, driving in the two Cornhusker runs. The victory was Corn's seventh against two losses. Walker earned his ninth save. Kansas improved to 31-8 overall. The Jayhawks remain in first place in the Big Eight Conference with a 12-4 record. Nebraska dropped to 16-18 overall and 6-9 in the Big Eight. Kansas plays at Missouri Friday night and finishes the series with afternoon games Saturday and Sunday. Kansas 4, Nebraska 2 KANSAS (31-8, 12-4) ab r h rbl 2b Berlinger 4 1 2 dh Mahon 4 0 0 b1 Wuychecheck 4 0 0 c Nienierer 5 0 0 cf igou 3 0 0 rf Tarquinio 4 0 0 b3 Withelm 4 2 0 f1 Stckleman 3 1 0 srs Rude 3 0 2 32 4 9 4 NEBRASKA (16-18, 6-9) ab r h rbl 1b Brohawn 4 1 0 2b Petersen 4 1 1 0 c Sfgenson 3 0 0 dh McKennna 3 1 1 2 if Erstad 4 0 1 3b Duktar 4 0 0 a Coleman 4 0 0 rf Garcia 3 0 0 ss Perry 3 0 0 32 2 4 2 **Kansas** IP H H R ER BB O Corn 6.1 3 0 0 4 5 Waker 2.2 1 2 R ER BB O Brekstra 1.2 1 2 R ER BB O Shepherd 7.2 B 4 4 6 2 Shepherd 1 0 0 0 0 0 Boyd 1.0 1 0 0 1 1 E *Wilhelm, Rude* **DF** Nebraska 2. **LOB** Kansas. **Nasser** 9. **Kraeser** 7. **T Peteren**, Brohwa **HR** Mckennan (2) **SB** Wilhelm, Berblinger, Perry ... 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