KENTUCKY KERNEL

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Cat Trackmen Lose to Vanderbilt, 68 to 49
Conch Murphy used in players, every man on the squad getting n chance
to show his wares. Five pitchers offered their slants to the Tigers during
the course of the game, and allowed
the Scott aggregation only three hits.
Captain Riffo led the hitting, with
Kentucky Pitchers Hold Miller, Vossmcyer, Anderson, Skinner,
Five
Tigers to Three Hits and Win and
close ochind him, the
First Ball Gamo of Season ; latter two with perfect percentages
Riflfe Leads Hitters
hradbury accounted for two of
Georgetown's safeties.
BRADBURY GETS TWO HITS
The Harvard seniors have no com
By driving out a deluge of 13 hits, pulsory drill, no compulsory chapel
including n homo run by Captnin Itiffe, and no compulsory classes. We cx
pect any day to read of n Harvard
the Wildcats put to rout the Georgemovement for the abolition of compul
town Tigers and defeated them to the sory payment of tuition fees. On, on
tune of 10 to 0 here last Snturdny.
for freedom!

WILDCATS DEFEAT

TIGERS 10 TOO

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The Kentucky track team, accompanied by Coach Ray Eklund and
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Mnnngcr Woods, went to Nnshville
Kentucky
Saturday and under n broiling southern sun lost the initial meet of the
AB. R.
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Croft, 3b
entire team was unable to register a
point. Fast time predominated in all
track events, though some of the field
performances were hardly up to stand
ard.
Partly soothing the sting of Ken
tucky's defeat were the brilliant performances of Brady, Root and Gess.
Brady lived up to a
rep
utation of being the best
track man in the South by annexing
20 points, takings first in the pole
d
vault and
dash, second in
both hurdles, and tying with Roberts,
of Vanderbilt, for broad-jum- p
honors.
In Bill Gess, the University of Ken
tucky possesses a track man with a
future. After running second in the
quarter, Gess captured the half, ne
gotiating the distance in faster time
than it had ever before been traveled
on the Vanderbilt track. His time was
clocked at 2:02.2, tieing the South
ern conference record for the distance
Root took both hurdle events easily,
and shows promise of developing into
one of the best men in these tests in
the country.
The following men made the trip:
Brown, Brame, Akin, Creech, Brady,
Gess, Root, Coons, Kirkendall, Anglin,
Tracy and Dowden.
The summaries:
dash Brady, Kentucky,
first; Chesney, Vanberbilt, second.

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Stolen bases Miller 2, Riffe, Ericson.
Left on bases Georgetown 8;
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Batted for Bach in fifth.
oir Wert 1. Struck out by Griffin 3;
Halted for Clark in seventh.
by Clark 1; by Wert 1. Hits ofi SkinScore by innings:
in 4 innings; off Bach 0 in 1;
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Kentucky
ioi 30x 10 Griffin 7. Wild pitches Bach, GrifHomo run Riffo. Two base hits
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Balk Bach. Winning pitcher
Vossmcyer, Alberts. Sacrifice hits
Skinner. Passed balls HInir, SchulHarrod, Smith 2, Riffo, Crouch, Croft. te. Time 2:00. Umpire Hcber.
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Brady Makes 20 of 25 Possible Points ; Performance
of Root Is Outstanding

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Time: 10 5 seconds.
Mile run A. II. Smith, Vanderbilt,
first; Van Order, Vanderbilt,' second.
Time 4.49.
220-yard
dash Blake, Vanderbilt,
first; Chesney, Vanderbilt, second.
Time :23
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high hurdles Root, Kentucky, first; Brady, Kentucky, second.
Time :15
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Shot put Bryan, Vanderbilt, first;
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Distance
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High jump Coons, Kentucky, first;
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