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Mm, you must eaten too spirit ol tnc aoy tne angcl but yen I know her there she l-sspirit of banta Uiuus. Many pcopiu nave au- - over there in the blue. She's tho one.
covered tins spirit, and tuat is wnnt manes
God what a racket?
Not the orchestra
unriitmas so giorious. Littio cnildren arc muuc surely why don't they tone it down?'
nappy, tne poor get nelp in tneir cneeness jour
Dlflerent?
Yeh maybe. What's the use?
nuy, tno privileged ciaas nnd joy in scrvico, anu
Drink? After all
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enrist becomes tno center oi tne tnougnt oi uu.
"Mo banta ClausI 'inanic Uocil lie lives, aua

he lives lorever. A tnousand years from now,
Virginia, nay, ten times ten tnousond years
irom now, ho will continue to mane glad tne
ncarts of childhood" and mankind.

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ARE ATHLETICS ON
THE WANE?

Distinctly uid mot nupuiuun, announcement
in the realm of Kentucky coilcgiato athletic
activities this week Is that emanating from the
president of Kentucky Wesleyan strlKing the
death knell to football at that institution,
tilgnincant as it applies to Kentucicy Wcsicyan,
it Is even more significant as an expression oi
tho possible tenor of tne stand to be taxen by
institutions of like scope and realm. To tne
student body at the university wnere lootban
life,
is such an integral part of
the idea of collegiate existence wltnout representation in that sport is inconceivable. Yet to
the smaller colleges and universities of the
country tho step taken by the officials of Kentucky Wesleyan is a solemn warning of what
appears to Tho Kernel as the inevitable.
The question most frequently asked as a
result of the action of this neighboring college
concerns the national outlook of college football.
Are athletics on the wane? Incongruous as It
may appear at first glance, the banning of football at Kentucky Wesleyan Is a most emphatic
denial to this assertion. Collegiate football has
taken a greater hold upon the student body and
the public than has any other activity of Its
nature in the present decade. True It IS that
football is becoming more and more a "big time"
affair, and that as such it must certainly draw
farther and farther away from those smaller
institutions unable to deal with it as such. That
the
football and athletics in general are not-owane, however, is, after careful consideration,
an incontrovertible fact
Students at Kentucky Wesleyan will not derive much satisfaction from the fact that the
officials In their instituion were but following
the wise course in their action. It has been a
great blow to those who during their college
careers have gone through defeat and victory
with their team. The Kernel can but express
sincere sympathy toward the student body of
Kentucky Wesleyan who in years past proved
such worthy and sportsmanlike opponents of
our own Wildcats in that sport Just abandoned.

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Friday, December 19, 1930

ROSE BOWL GAME
NEW YEAR'S DAY
ENDS BEST YEAR

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LUNCH at BENTON'S
We servo hot chicken, croquettes, soups, chilli, tfeHcis
salads and dainty sandwiches. . UnvsNally fine

pies and cakes

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good dance somehow I hardly expect
ed that it would be. lane for Instance that
ASSISTANT BOTTOM
ugnting scheme bet Pedro thought of It nice
Jullt OUIowy oiiect of tne orchestra too not so brassy gooa
Virginia Nivln
Virginia Hatebw
Dtnlil Ooodmn
LeulM 'inompou
Horace Mmtr
on waltzes always liked them anyway. mm
HlWi Editor just to sit and watch couples and more couples
JOHN MURPHY
ASSISTANT NEWS MDITORS
rfiiaing smootnly along tne lloor. Strange fasWilliam Staler
Sua Dtckarton
Lawrtnca Herrou
cination aoout it all as If ono entered a now
Bodaty Editor
SLLEN UINIHAN
xand.
Look at that big blond now bet she's
AHSlflTANT SOCIETY EDITORS
Emily Hardin a rotten dancer no, it's tier partner that's
Dtanor SmltD
SOCIETY REPORTERS
Polly Raea twice he's stepped on her foot.
Martha Falconer
Drink? No thanks, I'm on tho wagon. By
VERNON D. ROOKS
SfafU EdlUr
Aatlatant byuru Laiuii the way, Hank, is tho lady friend here? Fine,
El but McDonald
SPORTS WRITERS
I'll Iook. her up. Better watch out nope I'd
Edgar Turlty
'iouy Roa
Joteph Conboy
Katnryn William
rather not. See you later.
Lawrence Crump
Ralph Johnson
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Take Hank now best pal ever but can't
Harry Dent
Otorga Kay
SUabeih Eaton
Charlea Maxaon
a party without liquor seems to think the
Woodson Knight
Brandon Price
two go together liquor and women. Often
SPECIAL WRITERS
Fannie Ourle Woodbead wondered about it but say, who's that with
P. Davis Rankin
Gertrude Evans
Edytne Reynold
Buck? I like that dress, blue taffeta, I think,
REPORTERS
Just about match her eyes probably. I ought
Harry Varlle
Eleanor Dawson
to know her face seems familiar and she's
Virgil Oaitsklll
Kaihryn Aulenkamp
Mary Prince Fowler
John Bertram
smiling guess I do know her. Anyway I think
Xmmett Whipple
Beuna Matbla
Buford Upham
Eulah RiddeU
I'll dance.
Kaihryn Myrlck
Turner Howard
May I cut? Sorry, Buck.
Malcolm Barnea
Mary OaUoway Griffith
Mary Virginia HaUey
ailbert Kingsberry
Eyes are blue, and lashes long knew they
WUliam Martin
Cameron Coffman
Mary Alice Salyers.
Starr Mendel
would be. She looks rather surprised, maybe
lack- Keyser
o. b. corfman
I don't know her ought to say something but
James day
never mind I'll try that new step. Tricked
STAFF
BUSINl
COLEMAN R. SMITH
Buaneat Manager her no pretty smooth dancer and light as a
Betty Tipton
Lucille Howerton
feather. Damn why do people have to break?
W. W. Sacra
orant campoeu
Hullo, Ray, pretty good party eh? No, not
ADVERTISINO
STAFF
Advertlalag Maaagfr tonight, In busy.
ALBERT J. KTKEL
H. P. Klrkmaa
Fred Hodgee
Guess I'd better get the duty dance don- eAt
Jamea Morgan
have to dance with that girl from home nice
Circulation Manager girl
RALPH KERCHEVAL
but not much of a hoofer.
KENTUCKY KERNEL PLATFORM
Now to find what is her name? No matter,
University Expaastea
A Csaapu Beaatlfal she wears a blue dress. Here we are same
DUatmlntton of University News to Keatacky
smile something about her reminds me of that
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Strict Observance ef Laws aaa
Better Scholarship
girl on the coast last summer 'cept she's different. I'd like to know her name must be
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quite young probably someone's little sister,
KATHERINE PHELPS, Editor
Isn't she quiet? That's what I like though, Just
CLAUS?
to dance most girls talk too much.
SATIETY
In answer to the above question, Francis P. Slipped? Sorry.
Sing a song of love, a song of love a
Church, then of the New York Sun, wrote to a Hold her tighter ellm waist hardly an arm- song of hate,
little girl named Virginia, and said In part
fuL Someone's cutting, is he?
Then close the book and rest, 'tis
"Yes, Virginia, there Is a Santa Glaus. He
ought to Join him but I'm in
growing late.
There's Fred
exists as certainly as love and generosity and no mood for his funny stories. That girl in the
Eft,
devotion exist, and you know that they abound green women like that ought not to drink-ma- kes For if the singer sings too long
and give to your life Its highest beauty and Joy.
frowzy.
of love, or hate
Guess I'd better dance
them
Alas I how dreary would be the world If there with Hank's girl talks a lot I knew but she The night brings dreams, of horrid
were no Santa ClausI There would be no Is attractive.
shape
child-lik- e
faith then, no poetry, no romance to Thanks.
And sleep that falls to rest.
make tolerable this existence. We should have
ROBERT E. SHARON.
Now to return It's a pleasure to find someno enjoyment except In sense and sight. No one like
her somehow not like the others.
body can see Santa Claus but the most real
LOVE
Wonder if she'd like to stroll outside might
things In the world are those that neither chil not
A little smile a kiss and
understand so I don't suppose we shall.
dren nor men see."
was ail-- But
that
Look at the moon shining through that window
You are about to lay aside, your studies for and that corner, dim and secluded. What's
in that smile and
a short period to celebrate, the most beautiful that rong about the moon and the girl in my
in that kiss
of all our holidays Christmas. Back of this arms? Never could remember words, anyway.
Heaven was mine or
day Is the birth of a. babe In Bethlehem, Who
Hell as black as night
A smile Is important those lips so red-wo- nder
gave to the world its greatest example of dedIf they should go. . . .
it's done cool and sweet Just as I
ication, devotion, love and sacrifice.
expected. Heavens, she seems frightened. Don't
Most of us have come;to; look upon this sea- cry bet she's never been kissd by a man be
Heaven was mine for a
son as a time for getting, what we want We
month of buss-N- ow
foremen are Inconsiderate. Midnight madwill go to our homes and spend most of the ness, moon,
Hell as black as
music? Can't tell but I must see
afternoons and nights at dances, socials, or the
night I
her again alone. Somehow it's Just different
corner drug store, and sleep late on the folROBERT E. SHARON.
Sorry, please forgive me see you tomorrow
lowing day, forgetting that mother and father
at four? Here comes someone but I'll be
have looked forward to our coming, that we
After seeing one picture of Sinclair Lewis we
might be with them. When Christmas day back soon.
do not blame him for throwing a- Stockholm
Four tomorrow. And her name? Must find
comes, we expect our parents to be abundant,
photographer out of the room; if we looked like
forgetting that Christ said, "I came not to re- out there's Fred again guess I'll Join him
that we'd be touchy too.
after all he might know her. Must find out
ceive, but to give." No, mother will not say
what did he say?
anything if you slight her; she. Is willing to
"Peace on earth." The Kernel office was
Know her? Guess I do know her most excepted.
sacrifice for you. Neither will you be remind"Good will toward men." The Kam-p- us
famous prom-trottfor the last year makes
everyed of your selfish attitude of wanting
Kat was excepted.
'em all and knows her stuff I'll say. Dldja
thing for yourself; but keep on getting without
giving, your life will fall to grow, and you ever know Dan May? Ruined him. She c'n
In spite of all the objections to debate trips
draw in more boobs in one night than any there is one consolation Bill Ardery's-columwill be as the Dead Sea that has no outlet.
sea- - decent girl could in a lifetime.
Looks like an is not in today's issue.
If you would really enjoy the Christmas
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By TOTSY ROSE .
Football will make its final bow
to tho American public New Year s
day at Pasadena when the Crimson
Tide of Alabama will meet the Cougars of Wasmngton State in the
vuiorfui Tournament oi uoaes.
For the lourth timo in the last
six years a boutnern coruerence
learn naa been tuiecied to lepieacnt
tne H.M in tne annual Uttuionu
Classic.
Inis is a real triuuie anu
nonor to tne boutn wnen it came
time to pica tneir
teams or ui name the uutsuuiuuitf
team In tne country. Tnuae ay
are gono loiever, me orauu oi luut-oa- ii
piayea in tne oouui tms year
was lar superior to mat piayeu in
any otner section oi tne united
btated. Of trie I'i outstanding in
games piayeu una year
uy soutnein teams, eigut tunes tne
uuys irom Dixie were victorious,
uilry ono team in tne country can
question Araoamas superiority anu
tuat is Waaiurigton btatu lor course
we
team mat exciuuu
saia
nocknes squad).
Wasnlngion titate and Alabama
were me omy two outstanding
teams, except inotre Dame, to luuatr
tneir naru scneuules wimout a tie
or aeleat. Tne uougars won irom
the nest teams on tne raclnc coast,
wmie tne urimson Tiae aeieated
mo cream oi tne crop in Dixie.
We are tola ny me critics that
these teams are evenly matcued.
We douot it. We southerners ao
not beueve there is anotner team
in the country mat can even matcn
me poweriui "none crusners" irom
Alabama. The game snouid be a
very hard lousht atfau. but the
Crimson Tide unould win by a de
cisive margin. II coacn Wade can
keen his mavers on ease and enter
me game in nrst class condition
tnere snouid be little to worry aoout
in regard to the outcome oi me

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1917 Oregon 14; Pennsylvania 0.
1918 Marines 19: Camp Lewis 6,
1919 Great Lakes Naval St. 17;
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1920 Harvard 7; Oregon 6.
1921
Clifornia 28; Ohio State 0.
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1922 California
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1923 Southern
1924 Washington 14; Navq 14.
Penn. State 2.
1925 Notre Dame 27; Stanford 10.
1926 Alabama 20; Washington 19.
1927 Alabama 7, Stanford 7.
1928 Stanford 7; Pittsburg 6.
1929 Georgia Tech 8; Callfor- California

1930 Southern
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The South has never bowed in
defeat to any team in me Tournament of Roses. Alabama won from
Washington in 1926 by the score of
20 to la. California lans that saw
mat game declare that it was me
most tnrllling that has ever been
played in the Rose Bowl. In 1927,
tne Crimson Tide again returned to
the tournament to represent the
East, this tune Alabama had to put
up a wonaenui Dattie tu tic a
erful Stanford team, 7 to 7. The
next appearance of a southern team
in the Hose Bowl found Georgia
Tech winning spectacular game
from the University of California, 8
to 7. In this game Roy Relgels
made his famous run "tne wrong
way" and Tech scored a safety due
to this misplay, winning the game
by a single point.
The game this year will mark the
sixteenth time the East has met the
West in the Tournament of Roses.
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An Informal banquet was given
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