12 Monday, April 22, 1991 / University Daily Kansan SouthPointe Apartments 1 & 2 BEDROOMS ONE BEDROOM Large Spacious Floorplans Water & Trash paid Small Pets OK with Deposit Pool & Volleyball 2166 W. 26th 843-6446 Open 10-5, M-F & 12-5 Sat TWO BEDROOM Putt-Putt Golf Courses Forthefunofit! SPECIAL GROUP RATES! Thru April 30th for any group of 20 or more *2 Games of Putt-Putt *4 Video Game Tokens *2 Batting Cage Tokens *Small Soft Drinks All for only $3.50, A $10.75 Value! 31st & Iowa St.(Across from K-Mart.) 843-1511 Brought to you in part by: B.S.U., UJIJMA Black Men of Today, NASA, KKFI Foreman proves himself The Associated Press ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — The last thing Evander Holfyield expected was to see George Foreman standing and smiling, then the last bit George expected. But there he was, the 42-year-old challenger, whaling away at the 28-year-old champion. It didn't matter that Hollyfield was far ahead on points. It didn't matter that neither had enough left to hurt the other. It didn't even matter that Foreman won the last round on two judges' winner, even though the heavyweight title would remain with Hollyfield. "I proved to the whole world you don't have to be ashamed of being a senior citizen." Foreman said Friday night after losing a unanimous decision to the unbeaten Hollyfield. "He was one point and one point. If you can live, you can dream." "I came within inches of being the heavyweight champion." Not really. The fight wasn't close after the seventh round. But Foreman fulfilled what many considered more than a fantasy before the fight. He tested the champ for 36 minutes, about a half-hour longer than many thought he would last. "I knew I would have to fight the best fight of my life," said Holyfield, now 26-0. "He proved that at 42 it's not over. Holyfield did more than enough. The cards read 116-111, 117-110 and 115-112. Holyfield was stung several times, especially in the second, fifth and seventh rounds, but he never seemed close to going down. "The toughest part was the pressure George put on me," said Holfield, who earned $20 million to Foreman's $12.5 million. "He hit me with some good shots, but I never gave him a chance to force up. A lot of times, I madeEOE do things to spend his energy." MARCH THROUGH MADNESS KANSAS 1990-91 HIGHLIGHTS VIDEO It's been a season of unexpected success from a team that will be a favorite of Jayhawk fans for years to come. From the opening tip-off of the '90-91 season to the Final Four Championship game. Exciting victories over Indiana, Arkansas and North Carolina put the finishing touches on a dream season. This Kansas team refused to accept that this was a rebuilding year, instead they made it a instead they made it a year to remember! Keep your memories of a fantastic season alive. Order yours Order yours today! SEND $19.95 PLUS $3.00 SHIPPING TO: Kansas Highlight Video 130 Parrott Athletic Center Lawrence, KS 66045 OR CALL 1-800-488-3883 Between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. EST