THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

PAGE SIX

CATS WILL OPEN BASEBALL SEASON MONDAY
WESLEYAN NINE
TO BE FIRST
OPPONENT
With the opening game of the seawith the Kentucky Wesleyan
Panthers, only a few days off, Coach
Pat Devereaux has been sending his
baseball candidates through some stiff
sessions during the past few days.
The tilt with Wesleyan, which will
be in the form of a practice affair,
should be productive of a good battle, as Wesleyan js reputed to have a
tpam of about the same calibre as that
of Kentucky. They are said to have a
good pitcher, but outside of that the
team is composed of only average ball
players.
But for that matter, the local team
is not expected to be any world beat- son,

ing aggregation this year. Powell
may take care of first base, while
Smith is expected to be on second,
with Gilb at short. The third base
job will probably go to Crouch.
Charley Wert is expected to pitch
the opening encounter, while Captain
"Swede" Ericson is expected to be
behind the plate to receive Wert's
slants. Ray Schulte will be in reserve ready to enter the fracas any
moment.
Mayo Anderson, A. D. Rufef
Franceway, Bach, Pat McGuffey and
Beecher Adams are among the men
who are expected to get into action
against Wesleyan, although Coach
Devereux will undoubtedly use a great
many more players before the gams
is over.
Not much stress will be put on winning the practice affair, although winning it would start the boys off in the
right mood for the season, which is
expected to be successful as far as
winning games in the state is concerned.

LONDON TAKES
SECOND GAME
IN TOURNEY
PLAY BALL

says Mr.

!

Never-grow-u- p.

"Aw, Ma, I don't want to
study no music lessons. I'd
rather play ball with the
fellahs than play a tune as
good as Mr. Whosit oh,
yeh, Padercaruso. I want a
baseball suit of my own and
a bat and a ball and a
glove." So daddy brought
him here and outfitted him.
Play ball!
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CHICAGO, March 30. Class of the
national basketball tournament bte- gan to show up today, when London,
Ky., and Safford, Ariz., first round
winners, met in the second day's
opener.
Teamwork was about even, but the
Kentuckians were superior marks
men and won, 29 to 20. The cowboys
kept close on the heels of the London
squad most of the first period, but a
break came when Wickersham, of
London, dropped a short shot and
made one of the two free throws
granted him for Mullenaux's rough
ing.
Goodman and Stimson led off with
a basket apiece in the second half for
Arizona, but Stimson stepped outside
and his basket was not allowed. He
quickly made another in its place.
Cain then lengthened London's lead
after which the westerners climbed up
to within three points of the Kentuckians. The London scorers then
got back to work and ended the game
nine points in the lead.

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Thursday, April 6, freshmen vs. junintelectual control. Not evry lawyer is great in a court room, but un- ior.
less a young man is qualified to stand
Friday, April 8, sophomore-senio- r
his ground in the battle of wits that vs. freshmen.
"
marks the modern trial, he is not likeThursday night the W. A. A. counly to achieve greatness in any other
field of the legal profession. Some cil gave a tumbling stunt at the W.
men shrink from controversy as from S. G. A. banquet.
Sunday morning at 7 o'clock sevphysical danger. A great lawyer does
Football is in the process of mak
The various kings have been crown will be counted double the total and not seek controversy but he does not eral enterprising W. A. A. members ing eight week's introduction to spring
ed, the cups given away, the medals arranged in class A; only superin- shrink from it. He meets whatever hiked to the reservoir and cooked out in Stoll Stadium this year for
No casualties were the first time in the history of the
awarded, and all that remains of the tendents and principals of high comes in the way of argument, criti- their breakfast.
ninth annual interscholastic basket schools will be allowed to vote on im- cism or attack. It takes a certain reported.
university. More and more the Wildball tournament which was held at portant subjects before the board; if amount of physical courage to stand
cat gladiators are becoming accusRifle practice is being held daily tomed to warm weather, and when the
the University of Kentucky is the a pupil migrates from one school to up against the advocate who persists
backboards, which bear mute proof of another during a semester he will be in ridicule or in innuendoes or in bla in the gymnasium, and several girls cool breezes of autumn blow over Stoll
many a field goal.
ineligible for participation in ath- tant falsehoods, and still be master have proved themselves excellent field next fall they will find a seasoned
And now "Daddy" Boles who says letics for that semester; any athlete of the situation. A client has the shots. The highest score made up to and
crew to represent
with great gusto that "We' made a who plays on an outside team during right to expect of his counsellor and the present time is 96 out of a possible Kentucky during a hard campaign on
little" on the tournament, and Ralph a short season shall be declared in- advocate utter forgetfulness of self 100.
the gridiron.
Hill, secretary of the K. I. H. A. eligible for the entire'season in school and complete devotion to the client's
Daily, Coach Gamage is meting out
PICTURE GIVEN
ANOTHER
cause. Only a man Of courage can
A., are busy as hens in the spring- sports.
long scrimmage sessions, intermingled
time trying to devise soma, means
Other proposed changes are: Once meet that test.
"From Coal to Electricity," one of with the perfection of the kicking and
Must Bear Others' Burdens
whereby the B class teams won't win a pupil is eligible for graduation he
punting game to the
again and the A class teams won't will not be allowed to enter into
Thirdly, there is the task of bur the series of pictures being shown 'Cats. Out on the field early in the
win so darn often.
sport activities if he remains in high
Unless a young man de- by the Engineering College, was giv- afternoon and back in the dressing
To the disappointment
of about school; failures of coaches to turn in lights to share the burdens of others, en at 4 p. m., Wednesday, March 30, room as darkness falls, the Wildcats
99 out of every 100 fans in Lexingeligibility lists will mean suspension he will find the practice of the law a in Dicker hall.
This film was furnished by Stone are really putting their shoulders to
ton, the tournament was a success
from the association; a proposal to wearisome undertaking. If the trouand Webster, Engineering Contrac the wheel.
one BIG success
this year, consider- have all girls' games played by girls' bles of others annoy instead of in
Practice will end about the first of
ing the fact that the Blue Devils were rules so as to partially eliminate the terest you, your license to practice tors of Boston. Other pictures, each
not represented. Enough surprises to strain and chance of injury to play law would be simply an invitation for furnished by a company specializing May for everybody except the ends
be required to
fill three ordinary tournaments were ers; any member school playing a further and ceaseless annoyance. But in a certain phase of engineering, are and backs, who will
keep grinding until the end of school.
unfolded, chief of which came on the
institution will be declar- if in college days your friends have being shown from time to time.
final evening, when the West Louis ed in eligible for tournament play in brought to you their difficulties beor state cause they have found in you a sym
ville girls and the Millersburg Mili either district, regional
tary Institute boys showed a huge meets.
pathetic hearer and a wise counsellor,
Drawings for the state tourney the the practice of the law opens the
gathering that class B teams aren't
so bad after all. In such manner shall be held at least three days be- door for you to a larger and more recame the disappointment, but in this fore the starting date in order to ar- sponsible share in working out the
disappointment there was delight and range for publicity. It will also be problems of others. The great task of
recommended
that coaches may use the lawyer is pot to win lawsuits but
joy.
Between the final games Mr. Hill different players; in- the different to settle difficulties. The public sees
and a few others got their heads to- tourneys instead of turning in one the courtroom and the trial; many
so well
No
gether and worked out several pro- eligibility list of eight names to last times that cannot be avoided. But the
posed changes in the rules and by- through
all tournaments.
These best service of the lawyer is rendered
ones
changes should make quite a differ- where the public cannot see, and the
laws which are as follows:
In 1928 schools like M. M. I. having ence in high school sports during the client recalls his attorney not as he
argued for him in court, but more of
a small student body, all being boys, coming year.
ten as he counselled with him in the
ompany
Transyivania
of fjce. An attorney must be a bearer
INCORPORATED
cognition of his relative chance for of burdens, or else he becomes a mere
success, the young man in college promoter of strife.
VOCATIONAL
can make his guess as to the field
There are other difficulties, but
GUIDANCE
where he should work. And his these suffice. Young men or reason
work.
more likely to
o guess is far any suggestion be a good ably good judgment, of firm courage
guess than
that may and of unselfish zeal will find an hon
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN LAW? come from outsiders. He must, find
ored place at the bar towards which
his own star and hitch his wagon to they can patiently struggle.
This
By Chas J. Turck, Dean of College it.
place of honor seldom comes to them
of Law, University of Kentucky
Difficulties Obstruct Path
soon or easily, but it comes surely to
The very best thing that a man in those whose wisdom, courage and ser
It is an impossible task to select a profession can do for those who are vice entitle them to the crown. The
out of one hundred college students considering that profession as their Law welcomes such men to its shrine.
the five or ten who should study law. life work is to warn them of certain
In the first place, while a young man difficulties they, must meet. It
in college has within him those traits easy enough to tell a young man of o- of character that will make or mar his limited powers of reason that he will
W. A. A. NOTES
manhood, he does not have these char- never make a lawyer, but it is a much
o
so developed that orie can harder task to tell him what he would
acteristics
(By LEIDA KEYES)
predict with certainty the kind of make or what he could do happily
man he will be. In the second place, and well. It is wiser to point out
Ella Marie Kintsler, manager of
SUNDAY TO WEDNESDAY
the law is so broad a field that it difficulties than to erect barriers, and track, has announced that practices
contains within the ranks of those consequently I would not say to any are being held daily, and urges all
who attain success men of very dif- man
that he should not study law. girls to participate in this sport. The
ferent types, men who are hermits Many a man of limited natural en entrants must attend four classes
in their zeal for exact and scholarly dowment has made a career at the bar week, and fourteen practices before
IN
knowledge as well as men whose which
far abler men have envied. But they will be allowed to take part in
hearts are aflame with a love of hu- I do say that unless one is willing the annual track contest. A chart is
manity. In the third place, those to fight and overcome certain diffi- posted outside the gymnasium where
great qualities of the soul that en- culties in the practice of the law, he girls are asked to sign up for classes
able men to "win like success as en- ought not to enter the legal profes which are conducted on the plan of
gineers or doctors or business men, sion.
rifle instruction.
If sufficient inter
Every calling is great when greatly
telegraphic
What are these difficulties? First est is shown in track
pursued," and young men who are
meets will be held with other col
there is the tasE of thinking. Most leges probably early in May.
capable of the great pursuit will win
people find thinking an extremely unsuccess in any field.
THURSDAY TO SATURDAY
The great question that a young pleasant occupation, a fact which acThe indoor baseball season is com'
man must ask himself in college is, counts for the tabloid newspaper, cer- ing to a close with mighty interclass
"What do I want to do with my life?" tain film successes and the deserted struggles to be staged this week and
He knows by the time he graduates condition of most libraries. The pop next. The following games havejbeen
what are the things that bring him ular idea of the lawyer is a man who played; Tuesday, freshman vs.
a great deal, but the true picture
Thursday, junior vs
Jhe largest happiness. Is it books or talks lawyer is
ALSO
that of man who thinks sophomore-seniofriends, is it power or play, is it of a
Friday, freshmen
a great deal. Unless one enjoys the vs.
the hope, of a great achievement or
juniors. The schedule for next
COLLEGIANS"
the carrying of a great responsibility? habit of climbing the windy heights of week follows: :
He also knows, or should at least be- cold reason, he should not study law.
Tuesday, pril 5. junior vs. sopho- gin to suspect, what are his chances For however much some lawyers may
of accomplishing his purpose. This fall short of this ideal, the responis of course not a matter of compar- sibility of attorney to client requires
ing his grades with the grades of the most exacting and penetrating
others but of comparing himself with thought. He is a poor lawyer who
other selves. How does he stack up does not think through his cases be
with them as regards leadership and fore he talks them out in court.
Second there is the task of fight
perseverance and ability and willing
Then, ing. I do not mean physical combat.
ness to see a job through?
with some notion of the things that but that struggle in the arena of the
brine him happinessand some re courts which puts to the'test all that

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