2 University Daily Kansan / Monday, December 9, 1991 Prime Timet Show (-). Senior Citizen Anytime Weekend shootings injure two SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY Two people were injured Saturday in separate shootings in Lawrence. Kansanstaffreport Kenneth Clark, 24, of Topeka, was shot in the left leg at about 12:30 a.m. near the entrance of the Kansas State National Guard Armory, 200 N. Iowa St., where he had been at a party, Lawrence police reported. Clark said yesterday he had been attending the party with his brother and a cousin. The three left the party after a fight had broken out in the bathroom and then returned about 15 minutes to retrieve his cousin's coat, he said. When Clark's cousin went to get his coat, a man was standing at the entrance of the armory and tried to hit him with a chair, Clark said. When he was knocked down by the cousin, another man was trying to hit his cousin with a chair, he said. "The next thing I knew someone fired gunshots, and I got hit in the leg twice," he said. Clark said that he had not seen anyone with a gun and that about 20 people were present. He was transported to Lawrence Memorial Hospital, 325 Maine St., where he was treated and released. Police said the gun might have been a 9mm handgun. No arrests have been made and the weapons have not been identified, In an unrelabeled incident, a resident of Brandon Woods Retirement Community, 1501 Inverness Drive, was shot in the chest at 5:10 a.m. Saturday. Betty Benson, 77, was shot once in the chest after she interrupted a burglary of her apartment, according to Lawrence police reports. Benson was transported to Lawrence Memorial Hospital, where she was listed in fair condition yesterday. No arrests have been made and a weapon was not identified, according to Lawrence police reports. Kristen Petty/KANSAN Holiday harmony Performers treat the audience to a variety of holiday music, both traditional and modern, at the 67th annual Vespers. For the first time yesterday, the musical celebration was held at Allen Field House because of the June fire that destroyed Hoch Auditorium. Weekend car accidents claim lives of two people, police say Kansan staff report Twopeoplewere killed in automobile accidents in the Lawrence area this weekend, authorities said. Lillian Baur, 79, was struck by a car at 8:45 p.m. Saturday as she was crossing Iowa Street at University Drive. She was struck by a car traveling southbound on Iowa Street in the inside lane, according to Lawrence police reports. Baur was transported to Lawrence Memorial Hospital, 325 Maine St., where she was pronounced dead, said Sgt. Ron Dahlquest of Lawrence police. sor emeritus of sociology. Police still are investigating the accident. In an unrelated incident, a man was killed in a one-car accident at 12:04 a.m. yesterday on Kansas Highway 10 near the O'Connell Youth Ranch Road, the Douglas County Sheriff's office reported. Baur was the wife of E. Jackson Baur, profes- The man, who was wearing a seat belt, was pronounced dead at the scene by the Douglas County coroner. His name was being withheld until a relative had been notified, sheriff's officials said. After the appropriate law enforcement agency's investigation, fatal accidents are reviewed by the Douglas County District Attorney's office for possible criminal charges. ON THE RECORD ■ Cash, checks and a bank deposit bag were taken between 12 p.m. Thursday and 12 p.m. Friday from an unlocked desk in the Kansas Sports Club, 837 Massachusetts st. Lawrence police reported. - A person purchased a video recorder recorder valued at $232 with a worthless check at 3:24 p.m. Friday from Radio Shack, 601 Kasold Drive, Lawrence police reported. A KU student was kicked in the face by two men between 2.20 and 3.20 a.m. Friday in the 700 block of West Ninth Street, Lawrence police reported. No arrests were made. A bathtub and red garter belts, five red tedies and six black and red tedies were taken between 5:15 a.m. m. and 5:45 a.m. Saturday after the front window of Undercover W. Ninth St., was shattered, A dog destroyed holiday lights by running through them at 3 p.m. Friday in the 1300 block of West 21st Terrace, Lawrence police reported. 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