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  FOOT BALL.  
 . 1919 FOOT BALL SCORES.  
 ` Kentucky 12 Georgetown College O.  
 ~ " 0 Indiana University 24.  
" 0 Ohio State University 49.  
t " 6 Sewanee 0.  
f ·· 0 vanderbm 0.  
Z " 0 University of Cincinnati 7.  
  - " 0 Centre College 56.  
KQ " 13 University of Tennessee 0. if
f The past season of football was a series of upsets all over the country
__;  and the University of Kentucky team was no exception to that rule. With ·
  the hardest schedule ever attempted by a Kentucky team and with what °
j seemed to be a great amount of good material the 1919 team played great
 · football in certain games and let down just as consistently in others. The ’
  most consistent factor throughout the season was the wet weather. Every ‘ V
·'  Saturday seemed to be the climax for rain and mud.
 : Taking up the schedule that `the team played game by game would LN
 ; be a long and wearisome account and would not bring out anything not  
 l already known to all. It will be suflicient to look back at the games on ’»
  that schedule and point out some of the most interesting achievements.
  In past years it has been the custom to play a great many games  
,  with small teams and to have only one or two games with the larger in- {
  stitutions. This season the reverse was tried. There was not an easy  
Q  game on the schedule. One Ohio Conference team, five Southern Inter-  
  collegiate teams, and two Western Conference teams. These teams rep-  
 V resented the best in their respective associations. In the S. I. A. A. we  
; played Georgetown, Centre, Vanderbilt, Sewanee and Tennessee; in the  
e Western Conferensce we played Indiana and Ohio State University. These   - _
`  · teams are always leaders in the associations to which they belong and this  
 ·° year they were exceptionally strong teams.  
  At the beginning of the season moreletter men returned than ever {3
Q] before in the history of football at Kentucky. This was due to the fact  
 ·· that the war had closed and a great many who had left college and entered  
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