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grade of ball. The guards were impregnable and forced the Commodores to shoot from midfloor. Underwood, McFarland, and Ricfkin worked
the sphere through the Vandy defense with case and had little difficulty in hitting baskets after they had
The play of the
once got started.
Blue and White in all departments
was remarkably clean for an opening
game.
"Cowboy" Underwood, Cat center,
was the individual star of the contest.
His floor work could not have been
much better and his eye for the basket accounted for nine points. Jim-inMcFarland led the scoring with
twelve markers and played his usual
peppy game. Ricfkin, with seven
points, was a capable running mate
and McFarland.
for Underwood
Hughes and Milward broke into the
scrap in good fashion.
Foster Helm put up an excellent
game at running guard for the Cats
and although forced to leave the contest in the second period on account
of having four personal fouls called
on him, was best at the guard positions. Captain A. T. "Chuck" Rice,
and Ralph Boren with Helm, held
the Vandy forwards to ibut two field
goals and completely destroyed any
resemblcnce of an attack that the
Commodores exhibited.
Bell, Vandy captain, was high point
man, and individual star for the Com
modores. Simpson .center, and Ryan,
guard, played good games.
Summary:
Kentucky 33
Vanderbile 13
12 McFarland
Bell (c) 8
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7 Riefkin
Foster 1
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9 Underwood
Simpson 1
Ryan 3
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2 Helm
G
Boren
Kirkes
2 Milward
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Hughes
4,
1 Rice (c)
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