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LATIN AMERICAN SOLIDARITY CampusVIIStudents Dance, Food, & Information Reflecting the Cultural & Ethnic Diversity Campus VII Students FIESTA AMERICANA LAS CUATRO Friday, December 3rd Plymouth Congregational Church 925 Vermont, Lawrence Starting at 6:30PM Central America Live Music by LASCUATRO STUDENT SENATE Army-Navy game's past holds last-minute thrills EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Patron Malcom and Frank Schenk have known the thrill of the Army-Navy game as few people have. The Associated Press Both have hit field goals in the final minute with everything on the line in "The Game" for the academies. Malcom did it last year in Philadelphia with a 49-yarder with 12 seconds to play to give Army a 25-24 win. Schenk converted from 32 yards in 1898 to give Navy a 19-17 victory at Giants Stadium, the site of tomorrow's game. For both, the game is as vivid as yesterday. "With this year's game approaching, I think about it a lot," Malcom said in a telephone interview from Fort Rucker, Ala., where he is attending helicopter flight school. "I'm really excited. A lot of people have brought it up lately. I miss the pressure and the pre-game activities. It was definitely the high point of my life." Schenk, assigned to the mine sweeper USS Pledge in Everett, Wash., remembers the kicks but laughs about the minutes leading up to the attempt. "Iremember the cameraman was trying to find me the whole time," Schenk said. "I just remember him walking up and down the sidelines during the final drive and I heard him keep saying: 'The kicker is No. 1. The kicker is No. 1. Where is he?'" Hiding was the answer, said Schenk, who was then a junior. "I was just sitting there nice and quiet in my jacket, 'cause as soon as they knew it was me, they were going to have the camera right in my face," he said. "Finally, once we started getting close, I had to take the jacket off, and all the sudden I heard, "There he is." The story behind Schenk's game-winning field goal is less colorful, although there was a little drama. Schenk had missed a short field goal in the win minutes in Navy's previous game, a 10-9 loss to Delaware. He learned from that though. "I just told myself over and over, It's a 32-yard field goal, *' he said. "I made a ton of those in practice and I had done well all year inside the 40. This was another kick. If you get caught up in all the other stuff, you mess up." Schenk didn't, and neither did Malcom last year, even though he had two chances to blow it. The kick was perfect, except Army got hit with a delay-of-game penalty. Army, which twice trailed by 17 points in last year's game, pinned Navy deep in its own territory in the final minutes and eventually took over at the Navy 32-yard line, down by two points. "Before I got too distraught, I counted off seven yards and got ready for the next kick." Malcom said. "I made the first easily, so I wasn't worried about the distance. The second kick was actually a lot less pressure." "I knew it was coming down to a field goal," Malcom said. "With the time, there was no way we were going to put it in for a touchdown. It was one of the few times I ever went over to the coaches and said anything. I said: 'If it's coming down to a field goal, let's get it in the center of the field.'" "I think I was more excited that I had been able to come through for the team, than thinking I had just beat Navy," said Malcom, who was playing in his final game at Army. "That was nice. I felt like I had done my job." Army did, and Malcon eventually walked onto the field for a 44-yard attempt. "That was probably the most pressure," he said. "I was just trying to concentrate on my form and see where the wind was blowing." One thing the two have in common is that they don't want this year's game to come down to a field goal. "Actually I hope it's a blowout," said Schenk, who plans to watch the game on television with friends. Malcom plans to attend the game. "I wouldn't want another kick," he said. "I'd rather see Army in control the whole way." And it was just as good. Malcom plans to attend the game. SEC 'dream matchup' loses last year's dazzle The Associated Press BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Southeastern Conference had a dream matchup for its inaugural championship game last year — an undefeated Alabama beating Florida on a dramatic play to advance to a national championship showdown. The same two teams are back for the second title game. But all the glitter is gone, and maybe one of the key players is, too. Instead of playing for a second straight national crown, No. 16 Alabama, 8-2-1 overall and 5-2-1 in the SEC, will be trying to avoid its third loss in four games tomorrow. Defensive back Antonio Langham — who had a game-winning interception return for a touchdown last year — was declared ineligible last week following revelations he had signed with a sports agent. Alabama is awaiting word on an appeal with the NCAA. Ninth-ranked Florida, 9-2 and 7-1, meanwhile, is coming off a 33-21 loss to Florida State. One of the Gators' tandem of starting quarterbacks, Danny Wuerffel, is out with a knee injury. All this adds up to a championship game that has yet to sell out, despite being played at Alabama's second home, Legion Field. More than 6,000 tickets remain in the 83,091-seat stadium, and promoters have resorted to going on the radio to remind fans that, hey, the SEC title is still at stake. Alabama coach Gene Stallings, who spent much of this week answering questions about Langham and deflecting rumors that he plans to retire soon, acknowledged that his players were "hurt emotionally" after losing to archival Auburn in their final regular season game. "But we are in the championship game," he said. "Remember we were in it last year and we were 11-0. So it was a lot more fun last year than it was this year. But I'm not too sure that in certain areas we haven't performed a little bit better under tough conditions this year." Hockenbury Tavern 1016 Massachusetts Fri.- Chubby Smith & His Orchestra Sat.- Lonesome Hounddogs 865-4055 What the heck does pasta have to do with selling shoes? Probably nothing. But then again, that depends on you. The University Daily Kansan business staff is looking for creative individuals who can make the ordinary, extraordinary. We want people who can turn the mundane into something wild and unique, yet have it still be meaningful. The Kansan will be selecting several creative staff members for the Spring 1994 semester. You will be able to test your ideas and develop new ones as you're trained in making creative layouts for area advertisers. And you will gain valuable computer experience. 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