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Game Stanb of University
of Kentucky Track Entry
at Louisville Brings Cheers
SWAMP
MAKE KITTENS
GOOD SHOWING IN THE LITTLE TIGERS
MEET Six Freshmen are Var
AMATEUR
sity Material for
Brady Finishes Second
Next Year
In National Pole
The University of Kentucky Kit
Vault
ten cngcrs swamped
Georgetown
WILDCATS

HALL WINS A HEAT
Davis Second to World
Record Holder in 60

Yard Dash
Kentucky finished second in the
senior state indoor track meet, which
was given under the auspices of the
Louisville Amateur Athletic Association, last Friday, with a total of
12 points.
The team finishing in
front of the Wildcats was the University of Louisville with a total of 27
points. This meet, which is. held annually at the Jefferson county Armory, is the only indoor track meet
held in Kentucky.
The most outstanding performers
for Kentucky were Ray Hall, running unattached, Brady, and Davis.
Hall finished far ahead of his field
in the mile run, and in the same race
Brame ran thrd. Brady scaled the
dizzy height of 10 feet 6 inches in
winning the pole vault in handy
fashion. Brady was also the only
Kentucky man to score a point in
the National Senior Indoor Track and
Field Meet on Saturday night, by
placing second in the pole vault. He
was given cheer after cheer by the
huge mass of spectators after his
sterling performance aganst nationally known vaulters.
Gordon Davis
finished second in both the 80 yard
dash and the 300 yard dash.
Summary of Kentucky men who
placed, with the exception of men
who were mentioned before:

the
freshmen by a score of
at
Georgetown last Friday night. The
game was a walkaway from start
4.1-- 8

to finish.
The Kittens worked

their offense

perfectly through the weak George
town defense. At the end of the first
half the score was 25-- 1 and the ojv
ponents had not shot a field goal
Kentucky
got 15 points before
Georgetown had scored.
Mohney was high point man with
13 points to his credit and Hicker-so- n
was next with 0 points. Ropkc
and Jenkins scored G points each, El
lis made 5 and Uhipps scored 4.
This game completes the regular
schedule of the Kentucky freshmen,
who are champions of the state, without a blot of defeat on their record
for the season.
Coach Eklund's quintet established
good team work with no individual
luminaries to corrupt their perfect
form.
The spirit of the team was
good throughout the season.
Jenkins, Ropke, Hickerson, Mohney, Ellis and Phipps arc varsity ma
terial for next year. Champ, Steele,
Sharp, Berry, Burnette, Taylor, El
liott, and Martin contributed to the
success of the freshman team and
helped to make it one of Kentucky's
best.

Uncas Miller, second in 440;
Mile relay won by Kentucky.
George Woolf, second in pole vault.
H. G. Wilson, first in shot put.

KERNEL STAFF MEETING
Thursday at the fifth hour there
will lie a very importnnt meeting
of the Kernel stall in the offices.
It is to the benefit of each member
of the stafT to be present. Plans
and prospects for next year will
be discussed and other more important business will be taken up.

GRAVES, COX & CO.

Kentucky

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Cincinnati
Indiana

Kentucky 11
Kentucky 20
Kentucky 20
Kentucky 11
Kentucky 20
Kentucky 2."
Kentucky 33
Kentucky 28
Kentucky 15
Kentucky 18
Kentucky 21
Kentucky 31
Kentucky 29

Michigan

Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky

HE FOUGHT

W. & L.

Alabama
Tech

22
22
21
21
10
20

Tennessee
Centre
Miss. A. & M.
Georgia

FKKSHMAN

Kentucky

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Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
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15

70
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Manual
Mackin Council
Georgetown

Wesleyan

21

Cumberland
Centre
Cumberland

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Wesleyan

10

Centre

13

21

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Georgetown

VARSITY TENNIS
CHAMPS RESPOND

Number of Courts on
Campus Will be
Five letter men of last year
answered the call for tennis aspirants issued by Coach Downing last
week at a meeting in the gym Monday afternoon. These men were Jasper McClure, captain of the 1925
team, George Ragland, student manager, Karl Lewis, Alvyn Greenbaum,
and Jimmy McFarland.
New recruits for varsity are J. C.
Bobbitt, G. T. Fenn, P. J. Schlinger,
A. E. Lewis and James Reed. Last
year's team excelled any in Kentucky, and Charles Spillman, who was
graduated last year, is the only loss
sustained by the team.
Plans are being made for six additional courts on the campus and
the old courts are to be put into the
best possible condition for varsity
practice. The schedule will probably
include Tennessee, Georgetow'n, Berea,
Centre, Louisville and Cincinnati.
The organization of a team and a
schedule is contemplated by enter
prising freshmen led by Buddy Steele,
Richard Lewis, Cohen, Ebbert and

TOWN TEAM WINS
GIRLS' TOURNEY

Ankle-fashiofie-

Town Girls Have Edge
On Other Teams in

Contests

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The Town Girls' team won the

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These college lasts, soft-to- e
They combine smart
in our spring offering.
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championship after a hard
fight with the Boyd Hall quintet in
February 24 and a
the
hotly contested encounter with Sigma
Upsilon team in the finals beb
Beta
ruary 20. Trophies will be awarded
the winning team by the Woman's
Athletic Association.
The town team was picked as a
possibe winner early in the season,
and held the front rank by practice
and enthusiasm. Hill and Alexander
were outstanding on a good team
which knew the art of basketball.
Hill was high point girl, an easy and
effective floor walker and a veritable
captain of her team. Alexander was
a hard fighter, an accurate eager and
n dependable player.
Boughton, guard on the winning
team, played a close defensive game
Robinson
but was weak offensively.
was the main defense and made a
sterling guard. Much of the credit
for the victory is due her. Osborne
wus dependable but not outstanding.
Thomus wus general relief und pluy
ed her part well throughout.
The Sigma Beta team held the
semi-fina-

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JAMES McFARLAND

McFarland has deftly piloted tho
successful basketball
been an able and a
the spectacular goal
a high light in the

8 'cats through a
season, and hns
valuable man in
shooting that is
'cat offensive.

girls' volley ball class
The
league has been postponed until
the week of March 9. On March
9 at 7:30 in the girls' gym, the
freshmen will meet the sophomores and the juniors will play
the seniors. March 10 at the same
hour the freshmen and juniors will
clash and the sophomores meet the
seniors. March 12 the final pairing will match the 'freshmen and
seniors and sophomores and

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At the end of last week the teams
of the three basketball leagues were
putting up a stiff fight for first place
honors in their respective groups.
More interest is being manifested
in inlrainurial basketball by the student body than in previous years.
This is partly due to the fact that a
Inrgcr number of participants and

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BASKETBALL

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Are First in Class

RESULTS
Kentucky
Kentucky

Out

Sophs Win

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Featuring for Spring

ALPHA SIGMA PHI GEORGIA
STOPS
LEADS TOURNEY CATS' ADVANCE IN
SOUTHERN RACE
of 5;
4

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Tennessee
Tulanc

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Loses Seconb in Race For
Southern Conference Title

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Centre

mS First, But

ALLKentucky

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Georgetown

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Georgetown

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Cincinnati
Illinois
Wabash
Mississippi

Georgia
Georgia

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FORGET BASKETBALL

VARSITY BASKETBALL
SUMMARY

Kentucky

On

better facilities for staging the games
than there were in previous years.
The greatest battle of all is being
fought in the class league where the
Sophs are on top and the Seniors in
the second hole. Tho Sophs wave won
4 games and lost one in their drive
for first place while the lowly frosh
have yet to win their first game.
league the
In the
Alpha Sigma Phis have everything
to themselves wth 5 games on the
win column and none on the lost column. The Delta Taus and S. A. E.s
arc tied for second place with four
won and one lost. The K. A.s seem
to bo slow in getting started, having
already dropped five contests.
There is also a battle royal being
staged in the non
league
with three teams tied for first place.
Triangle, Alpha Gamma Rho, and
Alpha Gamma Epsilon are the fortunate aggregations with a percent-- ,
age of .750. Sigma Beta Xi, like K.
A. and the freshmen, Have failed to
win a game.
The
and non
leagues played 12 games this
week while the Class league played
3 games.
League standings:

"Jimmic Mnc," as he is affection
ately known by his campus associ
ates, is one of tho most outstanding
men in the university in schcolarship
and in all branches of campus activi
ties, having been chosen a member of
the Keys, honorary sophomore fraternity, and of Thirteen the honor
ary fraternity for Junior men, their
membership in these organizations
being regulated by accomplishments
in some phase of activity.
He was recently pledged to "Scab
bard and Blade," national honornry
military society, whose roster is taken
from members of the Junior class who
arc taking the advanced course in
Mhtary Science, and who have shown
exceptional
ability in Military tactics and field work.
Jimmie has another year of basket
Class League
ball and Kentucky backers feel confident that it will be another successful
Won Lost Pet.
season for the team with the assur- Sophomores
1
4
.800
ance of the return of this valuable Seniors
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2
veteran.
2
2
Juniors
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Freshmen

BLUE AND WHITE
DEFEATS AGGIES
Cats Pass Fast and Out
class Mississipians
31 to 26
The Kentucky quintet defeated the
Mississipp A. & M. easily and deter
minedly
m their first encounter
of the 1925 annual Southern Conference basketball tournament Fri
day afternoon, February 27. The
Kentuckians completely outclassed the
Aggies in the last half.
The score was tied
3
at the
end of the half..
Kentucky came
back with renewed vigor in the sec
ond half and passed their way to a
victory. Brilliant team work was
largely responsible for the victory.
Honors in individual scoring were
about equally distributed.
Under
wood led with nine points, followed
closely by Milward with eight. Mc- farland scored 7 und Alberts one
point less.
The summary:
31-2-

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Alpha Sigma Phi

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Delta Tau Delta
Pi Kappa Alpha
Sigma Nu
Delta Chi

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Underwood 9
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Milward 8

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Bryant 6
Norris2
Jones 2
Land 7
Stone 8

champions to a close score in the first
half of the final game but were unable to withstand the sudden and
flashy attack of the winners in the
second half. The winners of second
honors were not up to form in the
final encounter. Kcrth and Steven
son missed repeated easy shots. The

former kept her opponents worried
until the final whistle and dribbled
through the defense time and again
only to miss the basket.
Eversole was consistently guarded
and was unable to break away for
a successful shot. The final score

IS FINAL SCORE

32-3- 1

Blue and White Flashes

a Brilliant, Passing
Attack
In the last second of piny, Wiehrs,
captain nnd guard for the Crackers
of Georgia, scored the two points
which gave them n
victory over
Kentucky. Kentucky's chances for
the Southern Championship died
there, but she went down in glorious defeat in her second game in the
fifth annual Southern Tournament.
The contest was desperately fought
from start to finish, and a thrilling
game closed
dramatically
when
Wiehrs shot his spectacular goal in
the last fraction of a second. Kentucky outplayed her rivals the entire
game and scored 14 field goals to the
Crimson's 12. Kentucky's brilliant
offensive penetrated the Georgia defense time and again, but the multiple free throws awarded Georgia
on technical fouls offset the flashy
scoring of the 'cats.
Will Milwai'd, center, was high
point man of the contest, scoring 6
field goals and 2 fouls. McFarland
came second with 9 points and Underwood came third with 8 points.
The summary:
Georgia (32)
Kentucky (31)
Kilpatrick G
f
McFarland 9
Underwood 8
f
Richardson 5
c
Milward 11
Forbes 7
g
Wiehrs 6
Alberts
g
Huguely 7
Carey
Substitutions: Kentucky, Hughes
and Helm; Georgia, Morton 1.
Referee: Yates.
32-3- 1

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