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Is one of the best middle distance
runners in Southern Conference
truck circles.
Just what the Generals have to
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as a sideline to Williams is not
Johnson will be out of the Ken definitely known. They employed a
tucky lineup for the next two games fast breaking style of play last seawith a cnippca ankie bone received son that was really fast. A crowd
in the Tennessee game last week. even larger than the one which
More than likely ho will be rcnlaced witnessed the game last year is exby Bill Trott, who has been of great pected for the contest.
value to the team as a relief player.
second defeat
Si
Trott worked out in scrimmage dur- atW.the L. suffered its
undefeated
ing the early part of the week and Maryland hands of the
nulntct Tuesday night
was m the lineup in Johnson's place
is probably in the mood to
during the practice came with I and
into me win coiumn
Transylvania Wednesday afternoon. DrcaK the Generals meet the prowasmngton and Lee will be re- when of Coach Adolph Rupp Friday
teges
membered for the great game dis- night.
played against the Wildcats last
The Wildcat mentor Is taking no
year, which the Big Blue won 28 to
chances on the poor showing the
28 with a last minute shot by LawrGenerals made asralnst the Old
ence McOlnnls. More than 4.000
very anxious to
shouting spectators Jammed the Eu- I Liners because he Is
appear at
tournament with a
clid avenue gym and stood up 'clean slate. the
Besides, Ellis Johnson
tnrougnout the entire game to be 'will be on the sidelines a factor
rewarded with a sensational climax that would weaken any team.
and a Wildcat victory.
The Kentucky lineup will remain
Another feature of the General unchanged with the exception of
netmen will be Leigh Williams, who ithe substitution of Trott for Johnhelped to make last year's tilt a son. Yates, who took Milward's
classic. This Is the last year for I place last year to begin his career
the lanky center who has been a as a u. K. basketball star, win again
r threat both on the crldiron and on
step into
circle against
the hardwood court. Besides ex at center.theCarey Spicer, Williams
the Big
celling in these two sports, Williams Blue captain, who has been the outstanding scorer in the last few tilts,
will start at forward with "Lil"
Bronston, Kentucky's
McGinnis.
other stellar guard will round out
R. W. SMOCK
the team.
Approximately 5,000 people at
Watch Yoitr Watch
least as many as the. gym will
hold are expected out to sec the
annual affair.

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The Brahms .Quartette of New
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at the university on Sunday after- companist.
noon February 8th at 4 o'clock in
The program:

the Memorial auditorium.
The quartette is composed of four
young women who have specialized
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voices.
They call themselves the
Brahms quartette because this great
master wrote many works lor wo
men's voices and these young wo
men always include a group by the
composer on their programs. They
wear the costumes of the period
1865 in presenting the recital, because it was at this period that
Brahms was winning recognition as
a great composer.
II The program promises to be one
III of the most interesting of the ves
per series. The personell
in quartette is as follows: Lari of the
Banks
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I. "Mlnnelied," "Und gehst du
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spitz," "Wiegenlied," "Nun Stehen
die Rosen," Brahms,
II. "Dlson le Chapelet," Old Breton Canticle; "Chaque Chose a son
Temps," Eighteenth Century; "Beau
Soir," Debussy; "Les Belles
Eighteenth Century.
ni. "In Monte Olivetl," Croce;
"Danza, Danza FancUilla," Durante;
IV. "O Jesuleln Suss," Fuchs-Bac- h;
"Dir. dir Jehovah," Fuchs-Bac- h;
"Litanie dl Maria," Sodero,
Especially arranged for Brahms
Quartette.
V. "Love's Old Sweet Song," Mol-lo- y;
"The Little Fisherman," Eastwood Lane; "Irish Weather,"

STELLAR GRIDDERS ARE ABSENT
AS FIRST SPRING PREP IS HELD

S III Exercises and Plays from and several other stars of Birket
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Pribble's frosh help make up the
New Formations Are
yearling net team.
Given by Gamage
1931

GOLDBERGS
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football team will be
The
built mainly on speed and perfect
execution of plays. From the looks
of the men In the first practice
sessions, speed will be abundant
Not only are the backs fast and
shifty but the linemen as well can
get down the field in fast time.
Workouts will be held six days
each week from 4:15 until 5:30.

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A number of stars Including Captain Babe Wright and Bob Kipping,
first string tackles of the 1930 Wildcat football team, were absent on
the first day of the spring training
period which began Wednesday afternoon on Stoll field. A squad of
B III 58 including varsity and freshmen
players reported lor the initial
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fall was noticeable. These two stalwart tackles and several others, In
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from new formations constituted
the entire afternoon workout. The
shift that will be used in the back-fie- ld
was stressed a great deal in
order to get the rhythm permanently fixed in the minds of the shifting
players. Backs and centers were
kept at this fundamental, long af
ter the other players were excused
Coach Gamage will have a big
Job on his hands, trying to fill in
the center of the line. Williams,
Forquer and Rose,, who held down
the center of the Big Blue line last
fall will be missed to a great extent,
being graduated in June.. However,
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with a balanced line and fast,
though small guards, to swing out
for Interference, and Frank Seale,
225 pound letterman at center, the
Wildcat mentor may have a few
tricks that will startle Kentucky
fandom and win many games.
All of the seniors of the 1931
squad were requested by the coaching staff to put In appearance for
spring football, but only a few of
were on hand
these veterans
Wednesday afternoon. The others
along with other delinquents were
expected out not later than Thurs
day, which was set as a deadline.
Among the prominent men to
report early for practice were Jack
Phlpps, Dick Richards, Urbanlak,
Blckel, Poster and "Shipwreck"
Kelly of the .1030 backfleld and
Seale, Aldrldge, Montgomery, Hum
ber. Gibson. E. Wilder. Luther. N.
Wilder, Drury and Goggln. Most of
the remaining men were newcomers
to the varsity rank
A large number of players from
SALADS
both the varsity and freshman
teams are withheld from practice
because of participation in basketball. These men will report as soon
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as the season closes. Ellis Johnson,
Yates, Darby and Cavana are on
the varsity basketball squad while,
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Frank L. McVey will go to
Lynchburg, Virginia, March 13 to
deliver an address at the celebration of the founding of Randolph-Maco- n
College.
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Along with the shift the men will togw ki th South the Pouner'a
Day program Is expected to be very
be sent through a number of fun.
damentals Including blocking and elaborate.
tackling. These two essentials will
have to be developed lh every player because both are highly Important In the style of play that will
be employed by the Wildcats next
fall.

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