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Second Game Faculty 2, "Y" 21.
Third Game Faculty 0, "Y" 21.
This is the second of n series of volbatting features of the afternoon. Each ley ball contests between tho two
got n
teams. The Y. M. C. A. also won tho
All the fans are talking up a winning
other threo gamoB which wore played
team for Kentucky this year, and are on the University of Kentucky gymheartily in support of Coach Gill's benasium floor.
lief that there Is material for a state
Pitching and
championship team.
fielding are good, and there seems to WILDCAT SCRUBS, LOSE
be plenty of teamwork.
TO LEXINGTON HIGH
The summaries follows:
AB R H PO E
Kentucky
Men
YoungstersShow
1
4
2
2
4
Propps, 2b
How the Noble Game is Played;
0
0
2
3
5
Mlsrach, rf
Score Small; Goose
0
1
0
4
0
Zerfoss, ss
Eggs Plenty
0
0 12
2
0
Brown, lb
0
0
0
3
0
Burnham, 3b
Saturday afternoon a fast game was
0
0
2
2
3
Kohn, If
played on Stoll Field between the Lex0
1
1
1
3
Muth, cf
ington High School team and the
1
9
1
0
4
Thomas, c
"Scrubs" of the Kentucky Wildcats.
2
0
0
0
2
Lasley, c
The latter did not seem able to keep
0
0
0
0
1
Slomer, p
the pace set by "Big Papa" the after0
0
0
0
0
Sauer
noon before, and were defeated by the

CATS CLEAN TIGERS
(Continued From Pago One.)

three-bagge-

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Near-Varsit- y

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Total
Georgetown
Ogden, ss
Powers, 2b
Pollard, If
.Dean, c
Funk, rf
Leonard, cf
Adams, 3b
.Moss, lb
Bailey, p
,

31

AB

8

4

27

8

RH

PO

E

3

1

1

3

1

3

0

1

2

0

5

0

2

3

0

4

1

1

1

1

4

0

0

2

1

3

1

0

1

1

3

0

1

2

3

4

Total

0

0

7

0

4

0

0

3

0

33

3

24

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6

Score by Innings.

close score of

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EARLY SPRING

McGURICS SHOWING OF

In a short business meeting, Virginia Helm Milnor and Frances Marsh
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respectively

"The Two Virtues," which is to be

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Batteries Kentucky: Lasley, Slomer and Thomas. Georgetown Bailey
and Dean.
hit, Dean, Mls
Summary: Three-bashit, Ogden
rach and Kohn;
and Muth. Struck out, by Lasley, 5;
by Slomer, 2. Base on balls, off Lasley, 5; off Slomer, 1; off Bailey, 3. Hit
by pitcher, Propps.
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PATTERSON SOCIETY
COMES BACK!
The second of the series of
debates between the Patterson and Union Literary Societies, was
held in the Union room last Friday
evening, before a joint session of the
two societies. The subject was "Re
solved, that the United States should
Adopt Universal Compulsory Military
Training", the affirmative being up
held by E. S. Dabney and Leon Wise,
of the Union, and the negative by W.
H. Peal and B. L. Hargrove, of the Patterson.
The debate, which was hotly contested and very ably argued by both sides,
was a
affair. It was originally intended that the audience
should vote on the debate, but as the
Union Society was considerably outnumbered it was decided to dispense
with the decision.

inter-societ- y

COME ON PROFS!
The Y. M. C. A. Volley Ball team,
composed of the business men of the
city, defeated the University of Kentucky faculty men in three lively
games Friday night. The contest was
staged on the Y. M. C. A. floor. The
scores were as follows:
First Game Faculty 2, "Y" 21.

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"The Three Things," by Mary Ray
mond Shipman Andrews was the sub
Ject of the program given at the Philosophian Literary Society recently at
Patterson Hall. The program con
sisted of a short discussion of Mrs. An
drews, and a reading of the story with
condensations by Louise Will.
The authoress was born in Lexing
ton, the daughter of Dr. Jacob Ship- man, who was rector of Christ Church
Cathedral for twenty years. Mrs. Andrews' best work has been done in the
field of the short story, and the "Three
Things," and "The Perfect Tribute,"
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