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:'.!e Junior College.
ovcr Campb'.-!'-Tlie virioi-lor th' Kittens was
the sixth str;,i h! nf the campaign
crew another
and pave tlie irn-undefeated
The win al.-marked the third straight car.ie in
which they h;-h:t tlie century
mark. Coaeh l!:.rrv Lancaster's club
had previously
over 100 points
in topping Cumberland Junior College and whir.;i iiLT
J. C.
Center Ray Mills led the Kittens
in scoring with 21 f"ii.ts and was
closely
ly tuard Earl
followed
Adkins who pitched in 20. John
Brewer contnuined 17 to aid in the
Victory. Curti-- s
Mc.'fett led the
losers with 21 rx,i::;s.
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Sixteen fraternity and five independent teams enter into the intramural volleyball competition, which
bean this week.
The fraternities are divided into
four divisions. In the first division
are the PDT, SX, Farm House, and
KS. The second is composed of
DTD, PSK, AGR, and SN. Division
three has in it SAE, ATD. PKA, and
PKT. The last group is made up of
the KA's, ZBTs, LXA. and the
Triangle.
The five independent teams are
the Convicts, the Deacons, the BSU.
the Scott Street Barracks, and the
Civil Engineers.
The champion in the Independent and Fraternity divisions will
be determined by a single elimination tournament. The top three
teams in the Frat division will participate in this play off, while the
top four teams will play it off in
the Independent tournament.

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UK Closes Regular Season

Cals Crush Vandy
In Coliseum Finale
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Willi Auburn And Alabama
BILL Bl'RLESON
they are worth to c'.o'-- their
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Big Three." Tsioropoulos, son with a wm over the undefea
Ram-eand llaean will close out Cat.--.
their last sen.'-oof round ball, when
The bii cun of Al.t::.m-..- i is a six
they load the Cats against Auburn
inch fln: rki.i i. Jerry
tomorrow niwht and Alabama on Harper. Jerrv Ivul.s ir aj p'l.met
M.ndav.
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The Cats will take on Auburn at
Alabama is curretrlv r.intced third
Montgomery before 9.000 enthusi- in the conference urh a 3 record.
astic fans. This will be the largest Their ever-a- ll
record rands at 16-crowd to .pe a basketball same in
Rupp may try to pour it on the
the deep south. The Plainsmen Southerners due to some remarks
from Alabama Poly are not too well made by Dee. concerning Rupp beknown in the country, but they posing a detriment to the coaching prosess a better than average 16-- 4 fession.
record. In the conference they have
Kentucky will play the same
a 2 record.
starting five that has been starimg.
The starting five for Auburn will Puckett and R.im-eat the guards,
be Fickling and Slayden at for- Tsioropoulos and E.ans at forwards,
wards. Martin will start at center. and "'the Cat" Hat an at center.
He is their second highest scorer. Then maybe LSU.
Kirkpatriclc and Turner will be the
men at the guard posts. BUI
is the leading scorer on
PERSONAL LOANS
the ball club.
Di9MdJ IpiMy
The game was moved to Montfa UK Faculty n4
gomery, because of the great demand for tickets, and the gym at
UP TO $300
Auburn is not big enough for the
PAYMASTER LOANS
student body.
Incoroor Jtctfj
Monday the Crimson Tide of
Olal
117 CbpjiU
Alabama is the target. The boys of
Johnny Dee will be fighting for all
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Kciitm k ta"s '; t their last
iiipsi' ot the "Terrible Trio" Mon-ati'.lilay nii;lit. as KVtituckv whipped '
hilt's Commodores Handily,
X).fJ. in Nicin.uial Coliseum.
Although the Wildcats lrive two hardwood in the person of Dan Tee-haroad games leit b, din' the season
The veteran referee, who has
closes, an era as well ;is a season called many Kentucky games, is retiring at the end of this season after
has ended, so far as ltm.-- t K( ntuc'-won 26 years of basketball officiating.
fans are concerned. Kciitti'-kKentucky shoots for a perfect
as expected, but all in rll. it was a
season during the coming week as
pretty sad occasion.
Ha pan poured in 22 poin's, Tio'o-poulo- s they tackle Auburn at Montgomery
at
s; ored -- 0, and Ramsey talli. d Saturday night and Alabama
19, in this last performance. Thev Tuscaloosa on Monday.
left the pame with 0:40 left with the
Wildcats cn top, 85 to 51.
Kentucky put on a real show for
the capacity crowd of 13.000 as they
spurted ahead at the outset, and
90-6- 3
never headed.
were
VauderLilt
fought pamely. and at the quarter
By GEORGE KOPElt
mark were do e at 20-- 1 (J.
Kentucky rang up a new regula-seasoThe Cats brok" 'he f ame open in
record as they rolled over th(
second quarter as Hr.aan hit a
the
pair of buckets and Hi; h Coy and Tennessee Volunteers last Thursdaj
Billy Evans each scored once. In night,
The win was the 20th triumph of
the interim, the Commodores got a
couple of free throws. Kentucky the season for the unbeaten Cats
kept up a hot pace the entire sec- Their last setback came against St
ond period and at the end of the Johns in the 1952 N.C.A.A. tourney.
half led,
Once again Kentucky was led by
Evans, Kentucky's defensive spe- their "big three", Cliff Hagan, Frank
cialist, was as clo.se to Clarence Ramsey, and Lou Tsioropoulos. Tins
'Babe' Taylor as his numeral, as aggregation pitched in more points
Taylor picked up three charity-tosse- than the entire Tennessee team,
for his halftime total. The burning the hoops for a total of 64
Frankfort, Ky , boy had been red-h- points. Hagan poured in 24, while
against the Cats in Nashville, Ramsey and Tsioropoulos were getting 20 apiece.
picking up 22 points, mostly on
flings of 25 feet or more.
The Cats led by only 11 points,
Tsioropoulos,
who was shackled
at the end of the first half.
with only five points in the first Ramsey and Hagan had both picked
half, came baVk with a vengeance in up four personal fouls by this time.
the third period. The 5 forward
But Kentucky came roaring baclf
paced a third quarter Wildcat surge in the second half. They put on a
-.
with six field goals. The Commoterrific defensive show as they held
dores were left limp as Kentucky. the Vols to only two field goals for
7
lead entering the first 17 minutes of the second
fast broke to a
t
the final ten minutes.
half. In the meantime the Cats had
Although it was no contest at this run their lead to
point, the fourth quarter still held
Kentucky led only 12-after six
plenty of excitement. The crowd, minutes of the first quarter. Then
sensing a hundred plus, was roaring Hagan and Tsioropoulos combined
with each basket.
for nine points and Linville Puckett
Kentucky reserves took over with added two while Tennessee was be6:40 remaining but scoring- did not ing limited to four to give the Wildslacken. At 2:40. the score had cats a 4 lead at the quarter.
Dan Chandler j Tennessee, outscrapping the Cats
mounted to
and Clay Evans added field goals to orrthe boards, made their best showing in the second quarter when they
make it 99 and a minute to go.
With 28 seconds left. Evans missed were out scored only two points. The
a pair of free tosses. Vanderbilt got young Vol club, composed entirely
the rebound but Pete Grigsby stole of juniors, sophomores, and freshthe ball and was fouled. Grigsbyj men, displayed a smooth, hustling
hit the first one and the night was ' outfit, better than their season reccomplete.
ord indicated.
Big Carl Widseth, who dumped in
Kentucky hit 39 of 90 iho's from
the field for 43.3 per cent. Vander- - 32 points against Kentucky at Knox-villagain led his team with 18
bilt, off their torrid pace at Nash- ville. hit only 25.7 per cent, 18 for 70. points on eight field goals and 10
Dan Finch, the Vandy center, free throws. Bill Hall added 10 for
tallied 20 points to lead his team, the losers.
Taylor notched 18, 15 of them in
Kentucky had a 34.4 percentage
for the night, connecting on 33 of
the second half.
Hagan, Ramsey, and Tsioropoulos 9.3 attempts. Tennessee hit for a
were introduced to the crowd be- - poor. 27.5 mark, making only 19 of
tween the halves and received a 69 tries.
Willie Rouse and Hugh Coy restanding ovation. Two Vanderbilt
s,
seniors. Finch and Tom MacKeuzie, turned to action after long
were also introduced.
Rouse since the first of the season
face made his and Coy since the Christmas inviAnother
last appearance on the Coliseum tational tournament.

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