Wednesday, June 18, 1986 From Page One University Daily Kansan 5 Draft Continued from p.1 go to rookie camp." It came as no surprise to Kellogg when he was picked late in the second round because he was told he probably would be picked then. "Coach Brown helped me tremen- ously," he said, "I have a lot of talent. I think I am a pretty good package." With his teammates drafted into the NBA, only Thompson was left. He waited until late in the fourth round before it was picked by the New York Knicks. "I think it is great," he said. "I have been waiting for this chance. This is a dream come true. I will just have to go out and play my best." Cows Continued from p. 1 Sheehy said he and four friends finally did manage to tip over a cow and it made a resounding smash when it hit the ground. "We weren't in any condition to worry about whether or not it hurt the cow," he said. The cow-tippers themselves could be in peril if they wandered into the pasture of an unruly cow. Bird said that a can can be mean and unpredictable. Don Bird, a Farm Bureau insurance agent, said a cow could possibly break one of its legs from being tipped over. A pregnant cow could suffer internal damage or lose the calf, he said. "Maybe I'm getting out of touch now, but I've never even heard of people trying to tip cows over," he said. "But I'd be more worried about getting caught by the farmer, if I were them," he said. District Attorney Jim Flory said that cow-tipping could be considered animal abuse, depending on whether the animal was injured and how the injury occurred. Causing injury to a domestic animal would be a class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year in jail. Flair said. "But I thought most cows slept lying down, maybe they just nap stan According to Stephanie Quincy, iola sophomore, women should not feel shy about giving cott-ipping a try. Quincy said she and her friends usually tipped cows on weekend nights. ding up," he said. "They're so funny," she said. Her friends honestly tried to tip over the cows, she said, but that they usually woke the animals with their laugter. If cow-tipping sounds too rugged for the milder-mannered cow sportsman, there are cow wars to partake in. Quincy said cow-warring did not enjoy the same widespread popularity as cow-tipping. Local bank to finance Eldridge restoration The Lawrence National Bank will finance the $2 million in industrial revenue bonds needed to reconvert the Eldridge House, 701 Massachusetts St., into a hotel, warehouse, and Lawrence developer, said Friday. An Overland Park bank agreed to finance only $1.5 million of the bonds, but no other bank would accept the remaining $500,000. Phillips said The renovation will begin July 1 and is scheduled to be completed by Dec. 31, Phillips said. Workers will restore the lobby and Crystal Room and construct 48 suites on the third, fourth and fifth floors. The top three floors of the Eldridge were converted into apartments in the early 1970s. The owners have not yet relocated, he said. Phillips said Nancy Longhurst would be general manager of the hotel. Longhurst was an executive assistant and director of sales at the hotel. Holdome, 200 McDonald Drive, for the past four and a half years. Computerark Memory Upgrades 15% off with KU student ID memory upgrades on most P.C. compatibles Call for an appointment Computerark Corner of 23rd & Iowa 841-0094 Lunch 11:00-2:30 Dinner 4:30-10:00 CATHAY RESTAURANT Specialists in Chinese Cuisine closed on Tuesdays Holiday Plaza 842-4976 CITY CAB Lawrence Public Library, Gallery Rm. Wed., June 18th, 7:30 p.m. -FLAT RATE SERVICE Anywhere in city limits $3.00 or less Topic: The recent rise in complaints involving local law enforcement agencies. American Civil Liberties Union meeting City Timings: Mon, Sat, 9~9.30, Thu, 10-8.30 Stephens and scissors and tape, oak my paper hole, cuttles, glue knives and stakes a work area to make you feel right at home. And it feels 904 VERMONT 843-8019 12th & INDIAAN 23rd & IOWA 841-6177 749-5392 COMMONWEALTH THEATRES GRANADA DOWNTOWN TELEPHONE 800-7150 Coming June 20th Karate Kid II & Legal Eagles - Hillcrest 9th & Iowa OPEN Every Day - Southside 23rd & La. OPEN 24 Hours - Westridge 6th & Kasold OPEN 24 Hours - Northside 608 N.2nd 7 am-10 pm Mon., Sat. 8 am-10 pm Sun. Now get 5% OFF ALL PURCHASES at all four Rusty's locations EVERY WEDNESDAY! Present a summer semester, valid KU ID when entering the check-out line and get 5% off all purchases of $5.00 or more. Prices Good Thru June 24,1986 PEPSI, DIET PEPSI, PEPSI FREE, MT. DEW 2 LTR. BTL.