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CLIFFS StudyWare UNIVERSITY BOOK SHOP 1116 W. 23rd St. Kathleen Driscoll /Special to the KANSAN Alpha XI Deltas' Samantha Stookey, Topeka sophomore, gets a hit during a game against Alpha Gamma Delta. The second to last game of the sororities' softball tournament was played yesterday afternoon behind Watkins Health Center. Alpha Gamma Delta won, 13-12. Batter up Former UNLV official says he received death threats The Associated Press LAS VEGAS — A former UNLV interim athletic director told university regents during a closed personnel session that he feared for his life if he continued to investigate the Runnin' Rebels' basketball program, according to a report in The Las Vegas Sun. Dennis Finfrock told regents last year that he received a threat from someone who suggested he make peace with restaurateur and booster Freddie Glusman or he would be killed. The Sun reported in yesterday's editions. Finfrock also reported during the meeting that he had been threatened by Richard Perry, a convicted sports fixer whose relationship with former UNLV players led to the resignation of Jerry Tarkanian as coach of the men's basketball team. Fintrock, who Tarkanian supporters claim teamed with UNLV president Robert Maxson to force the coach out, made the comments during a closed June 3, 1991, regents meeting. Tarkanian resigned later that month, effective at the end of last season. The Sun reported that the 29-page minutes of the meeting also showed Finrock accusing Tarkanian's friends of hiring two private investigators to look into his history. In the minutes, Finfrock and Maxson made a case that Tarkanian's tenure as coach was causing embarrassment to the university. And he told regents that UNLV ticket manager Debbie Barentine had risked her life testifying about irregularities in Tarkanian's regime. Maxson said during the meeting that Barentine was sent out of the country to protect her. "They attempt to paint everyone associated with Tarkanian as illiterate, a thief, a gangster and a liar." Thompson said. Tarkanian's lawyer, Chuck Thompson, called the allegations absurd. Laettner may sign Minnesota contract The Associated Press "There are reports that we're all done that I wish were true," Timberwolves president Bob Stein said. "The deal is finalized, you never say." MINNEAPOLIS — Christian Laetner is close to signing a six-year contract with the Minnesota Timberwolves, negotiators on both sides said yesterday. Laettner's agent, Arn Tellem, said, "We're very close, but it's not a done deal yet." Aettner, the third-overall pick in the 1992 NBA draft, could not be reached for comment. The Timberwolves, who began workouts Friday, wrap up the first part of training camp this morning at St. Cloud State. They will return to Minnesota before leaving for tomorrow night's preseason opener against the New Jersey Nets at Grand Forks, N.D. "I'm hopeful that we can get him here in time for him to play in our first game." Stein said. Tell曼说, "Assuming everything moves ahead, he can be there. But there are still some issues that are unresolved. That's the problem." Neither Stein nor Tellem would confirm reports that Laetner's six-year deal would be worth between $20 million and $22 million. If Laettner signs, he would become the third of this year's top eight NBA draft choices with contracts. No. 1 Shaquille O'Nel agreed to a seven-year, $40 million deal with Orlando in August, and No. 5 LaPhonso Ellis signed a five-year contract for $13 million with Denver last week. The 6-foot-11 Laetner led Duke to national championships as a junior and senior. He averaged 16.6 points as a four-year starter for the Blue Devils and 21.5 points as a senior, when he was the national player of the year. killer courses Attention Juniors & Seniors: Which KU courses will you remember long after you've taken the finals and walked down the Hill? KANSAS ALUMNI MAGAZINE wants to know. Tell us about the courses you never dare to skip—the ones for which you have to read the assignments. Many of KANSAS ALUMNI's 46,000 readers remember Economics with John Ise, Psychology with Beatrice Wright or Chemistry with Clark Bricker. They'll want to read about the courses and professors who will become the latest chapters in KU'S academic lore. Please list your three choices for toughest courses and toughest professors and provide examples to illustrate how they have challenged you. Attach a separate sheet if you want more space. KANSAS ALUMNI will feature the top vote-getters in Spring 1993. COURSES PROFS 1. ___ 2. ___ 3. ___ 1. ___ 2. ___ 2. ___ 3. ___ Name: ___ GraduationYear: Comments: ___ KANSAS ALUMNI will not print your name, but if you are willing to contribute more comments, please list your phone number below. Please clip this form and send it through campus mail to KANSAS ALUMNI MAGAZINE, Adams Alumni Center, CAMPUS OR drop it off on the third floor of the Center. Deadline for voting is October 30. Computer Fair SEE THE FUTURE KU Computer Fair sponsored by the KU Bookstores Apple·Ava·Compaq·Hewlett-Packard IBM·IBMCompatibles Radio Shack Computers·Zenith Where: Kansas Union Jayhawk Room Level Five 88888 When: Wednesday, October 21 10am-2pm 5 Thanks to the following vendors for contributing: Central Data Inc. Computer Consulting Connecting Point Jayhawk Bookstore KU Bookshelves Radio Shack KU Bookstores Computer Store Burge Union Level Two 864-5697