Editors Notebook
SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL UK INVITATIONAL
Former champion Dayton returns to the University of Kentucky Invitational Tournament for the fifth time while Duke is making its second and the Naval Academy a first appearance in the event.
Coach Adolph Rupp's Wildcats, seeking their 12th UKIT title, have won the past four tournaments.
Dayton first appeared in the tournament in 1955 and defeated Utah in the first round and Kentucky (89-74) in the final. The Flyers appeared again in 1956, '64 and '67 and have a 3-5 record for tournament play.
Navy has appeared once in the Coliseum, losing 82-69 to the Wildcats in a regular season game Dec. 29, 1958. The Midshipmen and Wildcats have met one other time, with Navy winning, 32-26, at home Jan. 18, 1928.
Dayton's 1955 UKIT victory over Kentucky is the only Flyer win in four games played since
1947. The Wildcats won the series opener, 70-29, at home. "Rupp's Runts" defeated Don Donoher's Flyers, 86-79, in the Mideast Regional March 11, 1966, in Iowa City, Iowa, and won again, 88-85, in the 1967 UKIT.
The Wildcats defeated Duke, 83-79, in their last meetingthe finals of the 1966 NCAA Regionalto gain an 8-2 series edge over the Blue Devils.
Kentucky has won 27 and lost five games in 16 previous tournaments.
The Wildcats defeated Michigan, 1 12-104, in the first round and Army, 80-65, in the championship game last year.
Wildcats Mike Pratt, Mike Casey and Dan Issel made the All-UKIT team with Rudy Tom-janovich of Michigan, Dick Simmons of Army and L. C. Bowen of Bradley. Issel was named most valuable player. Issel and Pratt, each an All-SEC first team choice, are back this season.
Opening December '69
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Stake an'Biskits 
TENDER MORSELS OF STEAK TUCKED INTO HOT BUTTERY BISCUITS AND HEAPED WITH IRISH SKERRY FRIES
SOUTHLAND DRIVE ^
All Menu Items Prepared For Carry-Out on Request.
11:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m.