THE KENTUCKY
Adams (4),
CHEW GEORGETOWN Blackburn (6), guard;
guard.
(Continued from Page 1)
Kentucky State Zorfoss, K. (Capt.)
opened Hko big (4),
TIio
Wildcats
forward; Har.t (9), forward; Serlengucrs and literally ran away. Ser- ver (12), center. Gumbcrt (2), guard;
ver nnd Hart, who tossed flvo foul Schradcr (2), guard.
goals, gnvo Kentucky n lead of 21 to
Referee, D. C. Cruise. Timers,
11 at the end of tho half.
Starting
Cleveland, of Georgetown, and Tuttlo,
the second half Georgetown's forward, of Kentucky. Tlmo of halves, 20
Taylor, and guard, Blackburn, throw
numerous field goals and cut down tho
opposing forco's margin to four points.
STUDENT COMES
s
Hero Hart, Server and Captain
FROM PORTO RICO
each scored, placing tho Wildcats
without tho danger zone.
.Toso Velez, a nativo of Porto Rico,
Tho gamo was dotted with fouls,
and a graduate of a Porto Rican high
none, however, being of a porsonal
school and tho Porto Rican Univernature. Adams, of Georgetown, showsity, has rccontly entored tho Freshed poorly In floor throwing, only makman class with tho intention of comHart,
ing four of fourteen attempts.
r
pleting tho
mechanical engifor Kentucky, counted five out of eight
neering course.
tries.
It has been only a fow weeks since
Tigert's crow now has enough
Arthur Mapstono, from South Africa,
"dope" on Centre College, which plays
entered the college.
as a result of
hero in February,
Georgetown's victory over Centre, to
cop their bout with ease. Tho Uni- MEETING OF "JILTED
versity of Louisville plays at GeorgeBRETHREN" CALLED
town Friday night, and the result of
The Lodge of Jilted Brethren will
this contest will be considered in order to judgo the relative strength of meet in its club rooms, Clay Hall, on
Louisville and State, which teams do next Tuesday night at 8 o'clock.
Please take notice of change of time
not meet in battle this season, but
from midnight to 8 o'clock.
"meet in dope."
ROBT. MITCHELL, JR.,
The line-uand points scored were
as follows:
President.
Georgetown
College
Henderson,
Robor (0) forward; Taylor (8), for- LOST Delta Phi Kappa bar pin
Please return to Business Office.
ward;
Waller (Capt.) (4), center;
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Tho Democratic Club of State Uni
vcrslty held a call mooting In tho Law
Department laBt Friday afternoon and
important business was transacted.
J. F. Gregory was elected Attorney
Will Be General and J. II. Williams Corres
Farewell
Given For Two Promiponding Socrotary. President D. L.
McNeil appointed J. F. Gooch, J. F.
nent Members
Gregory and A. L. Johnson as a comTho Strollers will hold a mooting mittee to arrango for special features
this afternoon at 4 o'clock in their at a meeting in tho near future
studio in tho Main Building to intro- Xotico will bo given to all the mom- duce their new members and discuss bora of tho club when tho dato is sot.
tho club's work for tho year.
The Difference.
Miss Katherino Mitchell and Miss
When a woman winds a towel
Mario Loulso Michot, old Strollers,
who have carried important roles in around her head and calls for a bucket
former productions, will leave the of water it means tho beginning of a
University at tho end of tho first se- big day, but when a man winds a
mester and tho mooting of tho Stroll- towel around his head and calls for
ers today is almost a farowell party water it means tho end of a big night.
Chicago Herald.
to thorn.
A brief program has been arranged
What He Waited For.
for tho meeting. Refreshments will
Detective (2 a. m.) "Hey, youso!
be served. Later there will bo a short
business session to make final ar- Wotcher hanging around this 'ere
rangements for tho work to be done front door fer?"
Supposed Burglar "I am waiting
this spring, especially tho production
for th' lady inside to git asleep. We're
of "Father and the Boys."
married. Iowa State Student.

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FIRE DISCOVERED
IN AG. BUILDING
Flro of unknown origin discovered
in the Agriculture Building at a late
hour Friday night, January 14, by stu
dents living in a boarding house lo
cated at the corner of Limestone and
Colfax Streets, partly destroyed the
boiler room and slightly damaged the
floor of the botany laboratory, directly above.
The engines from two stations were
quickly on the scene and the blaze
was under control before serious damage could be done- An estimate of
tho damage done is placed at $35.
Nothing was kept in the building that
could be damaged by smoke and the
firemen confined the streams of water
to the boiler room alone. Nobody
missed an hour's work and the furnace heats as well as ever.
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University.
The lectures deal with matters of
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Mistah Johnsln: "You sure got me,
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Eatum Jimson: "A road, his mouth
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