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lt. is indeed El pleasure for us to welcome to the Blue Grass region the scrappy .\lligators from way
1 down. in the land of eternal sunshine. lt. has been a long tinte—too long in fact»since our \\'ildcats met
‘ vo11 on the gridiron, and we are haplry that football relationshi]> between the Universities of lientuckv and
y l·`lorida have been resumed.
{ \\'e wish you a pleasant visit to our city but it is only natural that we hope to give yo11 a lickng. You
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t know, .—\lhgators. that we owe you son1e punishment for what your basketball team did to our ambitious
· basketeers two years ago at .\tlanta. You might not know it. but the \\'ildcat; basketball tean1 was all set. for
1 another Southeastern (Zonference (`ll(’llllI)l()llSlll]) when your pesky giant killers eliminated us from tl1e
‘ tournament.
\\”e know that you have a line football team this year, To be sure. you have lost some games this
; season; but so have we. .r\ few weeks ago, we believe that yo11 would be easy for the \\`ildcats. But that
was before last Saturday when you held the l>l)\\`Cl`flll, Georgia Bulldogs to a one-touchdown victory which,
with a few good breaks, you might have won.
t Now .\labama defeated Georgia and lxentucky by practically the same margtn and that might mean
that lientucky is iust about as good as Georgia. lf that  so. then the \\'ildcats. if they are able to beat yo11
at all, will have the devil`s own tin1e doing it.
\\'e welcome you as athletes and as gentlemen of the dee]; South. and especially do we welcome ()lll`
old friend, your president, Dr. lohn   Tigert. \\`e feel that he belongs to us almost as much as he does
to you, for he taught here for many years. \\Ye recall the time when he was head of o11r Deliartment
of l’hiloso]>hy and Psychology, and we remember tltat he once coached our football team.
'l`his is our home—cioming game. Scattered throughout; this stadium are hundreds of graduates and for-
mer students of old Kentucky back to their alma mater for a whale of :1 good time. and you are helping
tl1em celebrate. All that would be necessary for these old timers is a Kentucky victory over you. X\'e wish
you good luck and may the best team win,
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CHET \X/YNNE, WE SALUTE YOU! l
The University of Kentucky is indeed fortunate in While living at Omaha, Nebraska, Mr. Wynne was ,
having as its head football coach and athletic director elected to the State Legislature, serving out his term be- E
the Hon. Chester Allen Wynne, Bachelor of Arts, Bache- fore heeding the call of Alabama Tech (Auburn), to take f
lor of Laws, and—Doctor of Football—once a great full- command of athletics down there. Auburn’s football
back on the gridiron; now recognized as an outstanding teams hadn`t won a conference game in years when Chet
football mentor; once a star law student at Notre Dame went to that institution. An Auburn touchdown was
University, now a barris- something lnost unusual. V
ter at law and former Taking a green and 2
member of the Nebraska _O       O O O, _ ·   QA downtrodden squad of  
State Legislature. V ~ J ~ `,_.`     » Y ~·   O  O   A f V; players, Mr. Wynne worked i
Born in Kansas, Chet V O .·rr [V, V    VV QV V‘ <~‘   »»i°`   i     _`,i   V; wonders at Auburn. It was
Wynne attended the grad- VV ~         _»`· V.-V.; _, _ _V   V ~ _ not long before Auburn
ed and high schools of A ~   *‘=- V   ` A   ·_r»   if     `.__  V_ _ 7 A began to loom up in South- ,
that state, then enrolled at   _.,,   ,‘. ~ O ‘ * ``.·» ?_»i*`   _. { .- O . “*    .._ , O ern football circles. Old `
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Notre Dame, where he — ·V at `   __        ` —*-_ _ g J _..Vr_ y . ’ enemies who had used Au-
soon attracted the atten- ‘ »     V   .'—``»~,_   V· VA     ‘ burn`s team as a door mat
tion of Knute Rockne, O.    __AOOO A `V ··¢··. Z        began to sit up and take
great coach er the Irish,   ..i_ ;_`i ,·‘‘·;,r,   gg; ifi    A notice. In bis second year,
and before long was a reg- A A   ,_,_ — .  Q __»`‘_ f   i;· _A=s.j;g=§__,Q;§. O ‘ Coach Wynne’s Auburn
mm- member or the root- ‘ -   -ii·: , OQO; team k“°°k"d the day
ball team m the halcyon A V ,_,_V     ._  V   ii’‘  gg; ,:t A4 `.c“`, E A—;A;fAj;;? . lights out er beth the Uni-
(31*8 at Sollth B€Hd· V V   `O OO—=         V V Vgrsity Of G_E01·g·iaV and
Although rather slight -· ’ A in .;   'A,_     V A Tulane, both of which had
of stature, Wynne became . _V   A A_   been humiliating Auburn
a star fullback on the No- O — O ‘*?O¥_l€ f ' O for years. Then, in his
tre Dame teams of his un- O A   A     V . _ third season, he coached
dergraduate years, playing V A .A   O,     A Auburn to a Southern
in the same backfield with     ‘ · A         A Conference Football cham-
Such Other eat plates A i · so ,   ,vr~l   ini    pimms. His team was
as the immortal George   _         Q4   7 undefeated that season.
GUN)- and Frank Th0m¥1$~   A A ’     VA AO   _ Two years ago, the Uni-
who coached Alabama to a { VO V»     “‘ `'’‘`     A   V A g ` versity of Kentucky, seek-
Rose Bowl championship V ' V ‘ '_ V VA VY V '   V, A _   A ing a new deal in athletics,
last fall. .   · O A *   'V prevailed on Coach Wynne
"The Chetter." as he   O _   A .   V to come to Lexington and
was called at Notre Dame, V» AV ’ V     V . assume command of a de-
would have gene down in __ ,   , » 4 W plorable situation. Ken-
the annals of his alma · I ,`’‘   V ‘ V A O' O tucky was slipping back-
mater as a great athlete `   » . » O » V O it O, ward each year. Wynne
even if he had never * ` I O A OY ' A ste ed into the breach
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touched a football, for he   V V ,  ‘ V and things immediately
was just as outstanding on . V~ ‘ A f A ·     g began to look up. Although
the track as he was on the _ A V ,   ‘.     his team could do no bet-
gridiron. Wynne was the · » Q V ·   ~ O     ter than break even last
greatest high hurdler ever ‘     O,A_ OJ!     year, his first at Ken-
to W€2l1` Et NOl;I`€ Damc       VO   Lucky, in gy tgn-g3.m9  
track suit. He established   schedule, no team was able i
a new wo··ld’s record for . t l `l` t th Wildcats. ‘
thc 60-yaxfd indoor high C H E S I E R ’O\' XV Y N N E Ovgitlhu tioit oi his 1934
h¤¤‘11 iii Huwztii, visited his ztlnm inutcr AFTER THE GAME
tluring spring l`t)()ll)[lll l>l`2l(Zl,l(`(j ztutl woittctl ztmzr/c-
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When Chet Wynne, Kentucky’s head football coach and athletic director, took over
the reins here just prior to the 1934 season, his first job was to assemble a staff to assist
him in bringing Kentucky football up to the level where it belongs. This group was to
be the board of strategy and to function as an army’s general staff with Mr. Wynne as
the chief.
From Auburn, where he coached with great success before coming to Kentucky, the
Chetter brought Porter Grant, a great end on Auburn’s team for three years, to teach
the Kentucky ends what they should know. That his teachings have brought results
was shown last Saturday when Ohio State’s backs were set back time and again when
they tried to circle the Wildcat iianks.
Seeking the best in line coaches, Coach Wynne signed up a big Irishman, Ted
Twomey, native of Minnesota, former Notre Dame All-American tackle, who was coach-
ing the line at the University of Georgia while Wynne was at Auburn. Coach Twomey’s
line can be expected to give a good account of itself against any foe,. We again refer you
to the Ohio State game when Kentucky’s forward wall, vastly outweighed, outplayed the
Scarlet wall.
Then there was a brilliant little quarterback who had helped bring fame to the
University of Alabama. He is Frank Moseley. Mr. Wynne brought Frank along to as-
sist with the freshman and varsity backs. Bob Davis, Wildcat sophomore halfback, and
Elmore Simpson, sophomore fullback, came in for Moseley’s attention last year. Look
at them now—accomplished players.
Birkett Lee Pribble, head freshman coach, and Bernie Shiveley, freshman line coach,
already were here when Mr. Wynne arrived. He saw fit to retain them and they have
proven that Coach Wynne’s judgment was sound. Pribble is a former Wildcat captain, .
while Shive was an All-American guard at Illinois before coming to Kentucky as assist-
ant varsity coach in 1927.
In the picture they are shown, left to right, Wynne, Moseley, Shively, Twomey, and >
Grant.
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