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KENTUCKY'S WARRIORS IN 1924

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SPORTING GOODS
ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT

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FELIX KENNEDY

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aggreThe formidable-appearin- g
gation of huskies pictured above
represented Kentucky In 1924, the
j; year that MacLcan stadium was
completed and dedicated. This outfit
was the first to perform on the new
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playing field, the same sod that
Centre so rudely deslcrated by defeating the Wildcats, 7 to 0. The
Colonels were lead that season by
"Plash" Covlngtoh, big brother of
WU Ed, who captains the Blue and
White varsity this fall.

Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner

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5:00
SODA FOUNTAIN HOURS

9:00 A. M.

Tho bureau this vear is seekine to
Increase that earning power of the
Cal. The popular students to two million dollars this
BERKELEY",
conception that college students are year. Five thousand students at the
youth's with their own cars and
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lots of spending money does not ui . -- i
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"hitch" with the University of Cali- represents 75 per cent, of the student
body.
fornia, which reports that lats year
students at the university earned a
PARLOR PIFFLE.
million
total of more than one
Jack: "You arc a girl in a mildollars while taking their regular
lion."
college courses.
Janet: "Are you sure you have my
number?"
SOME STUDENTS WORK

Intramural Sports

Fall Semester, 1929
MEAL HOURS

6:00 P. M.

McVeyHall
Third Floor
Ascend South Stairs to Commons

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Left to right: front row Lisle Croft, Mayo Anderson, Chunky Van Meter, Blckcl, Ted Creech, Henry
Portwood, and Armstrong. Middle row Pctcy Derrick, Caveman Rice, Ab Klrwan, Curtis Saucr, Captain
Sanders, King, Turkey Hughes, and Turner Gregg. Back row Mclntyrc, Denver DcIIavcn, Frank Smith,
Gardner Bayllss, Harbold, Coach Murphy, Tucker, Baugh, and Elmore Vossmcycr.

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LEM GOODING

Roller Skating
The annual Intramural Skating
Carnival is scheduled for Thursday
October 24, to be held in front of
the Men's Gym on Euclid avenue
All entries for this event must be in
the Intramural office by Tuesday
noon, October 22.
The meet will be managed by Bill
Saunders, who was high-poiman
in the last carnival. The program
will consist of races and fancy skating events.
In the last Roller Derby, Saunders
brought the Alpha Sigma Phi colors
home first in the dashes. Jack Todd,
a Sigma Nu entry, won the
event. The relay was won by
the Delta Tau Delta team.
According to an announcement by
Miss Averlll, director of physical
eduction for women, plans are on
foot to hold a few skating events for
on the same day.
the
If
enough interest is manifested by
the fair sex In this sport, the
Carnival will become
In its scope.

Tennis
The third round of the tennis
tournament will terminate today.
There has been some delay in the
progress of the tournament due to
the failure of a number of the en- trants to complete their matches in
the prescribed time.
A major upsec In the tennis circles
come with the forfeit of De Garis
players, to
and Ed Kee, seeded
Jones and Humphries of Phi Delta
doubles
The outstanding
Theta.
teams that remain in the running
arc: Kelly and Martin, S. A. E.,
Lussky and Crump, Sigma Chi;
Howard and Farquhar, Delts; Gross
and Morris, Phi Delts; and Combs
and Roberts, S. A. E., the latter '
i pair, being seeded
in first place. The
singles matches have run true to
dope with the seeded players still
in the running.
Golf
The third round of the golf
tournament ends today. The rail
birds choose Lewis, S. A. E.; Lussky,
Sigma Chi; Senff, Sigma Nu; and' '
Calloway, ' Alpha Tau Omega to
fight it out in the stretch.

white hot, dropping the mass into
an ice brine. The theory Is that
the immense pressure , created by
M'PHERSOON, Kan. Professor J. such fast cooling, turned the sugar
Willard Hershey, of McPherson into the product was then dissolved j
College, has made a real diamond with various acids, until only the
pure carbon remained carbon now
from sugar and Iron filings.
The man made Jem, about the in the form of the world's most
size of a grain of sand, was ex- precious stone.
hibited at the meeting of the American Chemical Society at Minne- UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
apolis, and the scientists gathered
GRADE INSTRUCTORS
there accepted the proof offered by
Undergraduates at Purdue have
the McPherson professor that the
stone was a real diamond.
devised a system whereby instructors
Dr. Hershey believes the day will are ranked on the basis of neatness,
come when real diamonds of large presentation of subject matter, and
other requisite qualities. Inasmuch
size will be manufactured for decorative as well as commercial, use. as these grades will be submitted
The Jem was made by exerting ten unsigned, it is believed that the
tons of pressure to the square inch criticisms will prove beneficial to
on pure, table sugar. This was done all concerned.
by heating the sugar to white heat
She was only a miner's daughter
at a temperature of 5,000 degrees
Fahrenhedit, and then, while still but oh what natural resources!

Compliments of
TUNIS, PAYNE &
WHITENACK

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