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Again Butler braced and executed
some highly admirable work in the
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mado their only score when a good return, a series of three forward passes
and a
RUBBER
30c followed by a gain by Bonham were
drop kick by the Inquarter,
dianapolis
netting three
points for the visitors.
JUST THE THIN6 FOR USE
The Blue and White continued their
IN THE LABARATORIES
onward march. Receiving the kick,
Rodes returned to the Butler
line. Haydon was sent around end
Josef
for fifteen yards and Crutcher broke
through the line for a gain of twenty
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five yards. Rodes took tho ball over
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the line and then kicked goal.
student and the best peoHaydon seized a forward pass
ple generally for fifteen
which ho carried to the
line,
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Rodes taking the ball the rest of the
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kicked goal a second time.
As the game drew to a close the
play tightened, Butler holding the ball
in her possession after an intercepted
forward pass by Haydon was followed
by Kentucy's losing the ball on downs.
The whistle blew with the ball in the
center of the field. The final score
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was Kentucky 39, Butler 3.
The game was marked by the excellent offensive play of the Kentucky
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team. Rodes was the chief factor In
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scoring having gained
twenty-onof the total thirty-nin- e
points. Rodes was ably assisted in
the backfield by Haydon and
Metropolitan
In the line Brittain was especially effective. Many substitutions
were made in the Kentucy team at
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various points of the game, altho
was withheld
much good material
from the play.
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t ueiiiai ervice call on Bonham, the little captain and quarterback for the Butler team, starred.
His work at directing the play was
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excellent and activity in the play ItPhone
self was equally commendable.
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Touchdowns Rodes 3, Grabfelder,
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Bonham. Goals from Touchdown
Rodes 3. Referee Baker, University
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Head
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Butler. Time of Quarters Fifteen
minutes.

STATE PLAYS CENTRE
COLLEGE SATURDAY
Saturday afternoon the Wildcats
will meet Centre College of Danville.
The revival of tho old K. I. A. A.
games marks a turning point in the
history of the game, it is believed by
many of the football enthusiasts.
Memories of the days when State met
Transylvania, Georgetown and Centre
are held in almost sacred esteem by
the followers of the game who are
now behind the movement to bring

MEETING.

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MASONIC CLUt TO MEET.
Tho Masonic Club of the University
will meet in the Y. M. C. A. rooms at
& o'clock
tomorrow night.

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Oratory and Cheers When A meeting of the Junior class will
be held this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
U. K. Club Holds
in the chemistry lecture room. Dean
Meeting
F. Paul Anderson will address the
W. L. LOGAN, Pres.
The Democrats of the University at class.
their second meeting of the school
year laBt week fully demonstrated by
GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
their enthusiasm and flow of oratory
that Woodrow Wilson would be our The regular meeting of the Girls'
next President without a doubt if Glee Club was held Monday afternoon
his election were left to them alone. in Alumni Hall, and the following ofPresident Jesse Gregory presided ficers were elected:' President, Nell
was unusually Crawford; vice president, Stella Penand the attendance
Margarlarge. Speeches were made by Virgil nington; Becretary-treasureChapman, who spoke on "Wilson, the et Mathews.
The club meetings will be held regMan of the Crisis," and Clarence Harney, whose subject was "A Voter's ularly on Monday at 3:40 o'clock and
Mustache and Why Necessary to One all members are urged to be on time.
Who Votes for the First Time," and New girls are requested to join, as
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will continue for sevJ. D. V. Chamberlain, who delivered the
on "Work in the ranks of eral weeks more and it is hoped that
an address
Democracy in Kentucky."
the membership will reach the one
After the speeches had been made hundred mark in the next month.
and the regular business of the club
transacted, Cheer Leader B. J. Riley
led cheers for Wilson and Marshall,
which were given with great enthusiasm and spirit. The meeting was then
adjourned until tonight at 7:30 o'clock
wben another rousing meeting is
scheduled to take place. The meetings are held in the law department
LOST A $5 bill last Saturday, prob- and every Democrat in the University
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about a renewal of the old battles on
the gridiron. Centre is the first of
the old teams to meet the Blue and
White. The game will be called at 3
o'clock.
On the following Saturday, Vander-bil- t
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will make the journey to the
capital and all of State's surplus strength is being preserved for
the gala occasion. Fans who have
watched the two teams the past two
seasons predict a hot match.
Vanderbilt's reputation as an athletic school has always been lived up to
and this season bids fair to prove no
disappointment.
"Josh" Cody has
been declared eligible to continue his
work with the Nashville team according to reports from tho Tennessee capital and will form the bulwark of the
Commodore line. The decision was a
result of a meeting of the S. I. A.. A.
officials in which all doubt as to the
eligibility of the big tackle was removed. Prior to his entrance at
Cody had played two years of
athletics at Bethel College and the
r
ruling of the S. I. A. A.
brought up the question as to whether
Cody would be permitted to continue
his athletic career. The S. I. A. A.
officials in their decision contended
that Bethel College was in reality not
a college, there being only twenty-fivcollege students registered
at the
school. The advent of Cody will afford big meat for the Wildcat warriors.

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