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SPORTS OF ALL SORTS
tlc sounded on a long shot from mid-- f
If or by Amaro.
A beautiful piece of
passing which resulted in the making
FALL BEFORE ATTACK OF of a "crip" shot by Arechiga "Y" captain, brought the Triangle total to four
FIVE while the 'Cats had been unable to
COURT
WILDCAT
dropped or.c in
score. McFarland
from the foul line and Underwood folVisitors Hold Cats in First Half, lowed suit a few seconds later. Rief-ki- n
driblbled up to the basket "wd
But Lose Out in The
counted putting the Cats into the lead.
Second
A long shot by Hernandez, "Y"
tied the count and a foul by Amaro
McFARLAND IS THE STAR
put the Triangles in the lead. McFir-lsnhowever, again counted, putting
Blue and White Play Below the Cats on top and the half ended
Form in Most of The
with Kentucky leading

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Game

The contest remained close for the
first five minutes of the second half,
A little off in their shooting and
but from then on the superiority of
off in their passing the Wild- the Cats was much in evidence. With
cat quintet managed to draw away about ten minutes to go Buchhcit sen:
from the five representing the Mexico Hughes in for Milward, who had in
4
TuesCity Y. M. C. A. to win
turn replaced Riefkin, and with his
day night in the local gym. The con- addition the Cats drew
out to win
was exceedingly close throughout
test
the first half and the first few minutes
Jimmie McFarland was best for
of the second but the superior class of
the Cats began to show in the se;ond Kentucky, garnering a total of thirteen
period and the Blue and White drew points towards his team's total. Unaway to win by a comfortable margin. derwood was second with ten points.
The count at the end of the first half McFarland played the best floor game
for the Cats but the entire team failed
was Kentucky 8, Mexico 7.
The Triangles slipped into the lead to display the form it had done in the
opener with Vanderbilt.
Captain ;
a few minutes after the opening
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"Chuck" Rice played a steady game
at back guard and was responsible for
holding the Mexican icore down.
ONE PHI DELTA THETA BADGE. CALL 1421 er 4234 OR REThe Triangle were light but fast
TURN TO E. F. OOODtON. REWARD.
and passed rings around their opponents in the early stages of the game.
While not so adept at hitting baskets
from close range, the entire team,
Coach Lawrence Burnham is rapidespecially Amaro, displayed a fond- FROSH QUINTETTE OPENS
ly rounding his charges into shape and
ness for the iron hoop while standing
with their daily scrimmages with the
in mid floor. Amaro led the Triangle
SEASON SATURDAY NIGHT varsity they will be in the best of
attack with seven points and1 played
form by Saturday. The yearlings have
the best floor game for the visitors.
WESLEYAN GAME been going through two practice sesArechiga, captain and back guard,
sions a day for the last month, with
played well.
the exception of Christmas, and are
The summary:
working very hard in order to uphold
Kentucky 25 Burnam Will Pick First Team the record
Mexklty City 14
set by their predecessors
From Thirty Men Eli2 Riefkin
F
Amaro 7
last year.
gible
13 McFarland
F
Ramirez
The original squad of sixty was cut
C10 Underwood
Hernandez 2
to thirty about a week before the holG
Helm WINCHESTER TEAM FASTj idays, this leaving fifteen
Garza
for each pracArechiga (c) 2
G
Rice (c)
tice a day. The freshmen have been
Hughes Kittens Show Up in Good Form; showing good
Bracamontes 3 F
form against the varsiC
Milward
Martinez
Hold Two Practice Sessions
ty and each man is showing marked
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Cordoba
Per Day
ability. The floor work and passing
Fouls Amaro 1 out of 1, Bracaflf tllf Tf!ttnnc liuro dann mtteAiM Alt
.
The Universilty of Kentucky fresh- - in their "J'll"
montes 1 out of 1, Garza none out of
7.
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Their shooting has '
.
2, McFarland 1 out of 1, Hughes none men basketball team inaugurates its
been a little off so far but with more
season Saturday Night, December 18, practice they
out of 1. Rice none out of 1.
should be able to offset
when the meet the first year men this difficulty.
Referee, Head of Louisville.
from Kentucky Wesleyon at the UniCoach Burnham will have a hard
versity gym. A good game is expetc-c- d time selecting
his firsf five, as he has
Remember the
Saturday,
quintet is re- about thirteen
as the Winchester
men that are showing
January 19, at the Gym.
ported as having a very fast team.
the most ability and any one of them
can be depended on to do his part. At
center Besuden, McCann and MoClan-- ,
ahan seem to be the best. They all
tower above the six foot mark and
can hit the basket as well as play the
floor. Ramer, Palsgrove, Hendricks,
Stevenson, and Wallace are doing
good work as forwards and any one
of them can well hold their own with
any team.
As guards Farrington,
Brady, Scrivner, W. Smith and Rice
are all showing up well and can prevent their opponents
from making
goals. The selection for the first game
will likely be taken from the above
mentioned men.
A large crowd is expected for the
initial game of the Kittens as everyone is interested in them and are pulling for them to capture the Southern
championship as did the freshmen of

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SPORT MENU
Basketball
Fri., Jan. 11 Girls vs. Georgetown, at Georgetown.
Sat., Jan.
12 Varsity
vs.
Georgetown at Georgetown.
Sat., Jan. 12 Freshmen vs.
Kentucky Wesleyan here.
Mon., Jan. 14 Varsity vs.
Mississippi A. & M. here.
Tues., Jan.
IS
Varsity vs.
Sewanee here.
Fri., Jan. 18 Freshmen vs.
Cumberland here.
Sat., Jan. 19. Varsity vs.
Chattanooga at Chattanooga.
Sat., Jan. 19. Girls vs.
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at Winchester.
Wes-eya-

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A meeting of the Strollers
and
Stroller eligi'bles, presided over by Di-

rector Earl Maxwell Heavrin, was held
in White Hall, Monday afternoon at
3:30. Those aspiring to parts in this
year's Stroller play signed their names
and the parts they wished to try for on
slips of paper, which were given to the
director.
Then an hour was spent in rehearsing the lines, a reading cast which was
changed from time to time being selected from those present. Mr. Heavrin
announced that notices would be posted soon in regard to the time, place,
and persons desired for future
K
The Y. W. C. A. will conduct an
open forum at its regular meeting on
Sunday night in the recreation room
of Patterson Hall. The subject for discussion will include the race problem;
and everyone is urged to attend this
meeting as the racial stimulation is a
critical one and needs the attentioa
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of all.
try-out- s.

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