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In NCCA Meel At Chicago
Wildcat fencers finished in a tie
for 13th place in the NCAA tournament held in Chicago last weekend,
which was won by New York University and Columbia University.
Kentucky was tied with Detroit
with 39 points, while the winners
each amassed 61 points.
The meet lasted through two
days, and after the first round on
Friday, the Cats were holding down
fifth place. They lost ground in the
second day ending up 13th.
For Columbia it was a return to
the national fencing spotlight, as
they took the title in 1B51 and 1952.

They were paced by Steve Sobel.
who won 24 of his 27 matches in
the sabre class.
For the Cats, Tom Prather led in
the individual standings for the
team. He won a tie for 13th place
in the sabre with Detroit's Falliers.
winning 14 of 28 matches. John
Whittenberg finished 15th in the
foil, winning 13 of 30 matches. Dod-so- n
rounded out the Kentucky team
with 12 victories tp 30 matches, rating him 22nd in the epee.
There were 33 teams entered in
the meet, including two from Kentucky. Besides the University.

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Eastern is still undecided. The
The UK ba.seball team opens its choice
has rocked back and forth
season today in Richmond, where
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they take on the Jastern Maroons. between Jim Day, Charlie
Herb Hunt, and Jess Curry.
The Cats begin their home schedule
Saturday in a contest with Tran- Either Day, Hunt or Curry will get
the nod but the picture is still mudsylvania on Stoll Field.
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two losses handed them by Eastern
last year, both setbacks coming as
the result of sloppy fielding. The
Cats dropped a 10-- 9 decision in the
first encounter, then lost the second,
on a dropped fly ball in the
ninth inning.
Eastern has a veteran club and
will have the services of 14 returning
letlermen. Among the returnees will
be RonFinley, a .369 hitter last
season; Jim Odle, a .379 thumper;
and RoV Kidd, who hit close to .400
last year.
Eastern has an experienced crop
of hurlers in Charlie White, an ineligible last year, Don Richardson,
Don Feltner and Ronnie Pellegrin-noThe latter three all saw action
against the Cats last season.
Kentucky received a serious blow
yesterday when Roscoe Shade, an
expected starting outfielder, was
declared ineligible because of scholastic difficulties. Also announced
on the ineligible list was hurler
Don Evitts.
Coach Harry Lancaster is mulling
of returning
over the possibility
shortstop John Shanahan to the
outfield to fill the gap left by
Shade's departure. Shanahan, originally an outfielder, moved to the
infield as a replacement for Billy
Evans. Jack Van Meter, a junior,
is a likely choice to move into an
infield starting berth.
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The Cats got in an intra-squa- d
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the Blues defeated the Whites,
Newly-electCaptain Miles
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the first inning and the Blues were
never behind.
John Shanahan
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to bolster the attack.
The Whites rallied for two runs
in the ninth inning but the burst
fell a tally short. Southpaw Phil
Grawemeyer shone on the mound
The other group included Lairy
for the winners, hurling three hit-le- s he remains a question mark.
Senior Dick Rushing has been Hennessey and Bradley Miils, ends;
innings and fanning three. Hugh
Coy started for the Whites and took sidelined with a virus and has been Bill Wheeler and Arvon Bivin,
the loss, although he struck out unable to take part in recent drills. tackles; Jim Miller and Joe Stuart,
five during a three-innin- g
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the Pioneers but will be played on
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The University of Kentucky tennis
team will open the 1954 season
against Tennessee tomorrow at Memorial Coliseum.
The Cats will be out to avenge
a 0 setback they received from the
Volunteers last year. Coach H. H.
Downing said the number one and
two singles would be played on the
varsity courts at Memorial Coliseum and the other four singles
would be played either on the
Downing Courts or high school
courts.
Coach Downing selected Ed Rodman, senior three-yeletterman,
as captain of this year's team. Other
seniors on the squad are Bill Evans
and Ted Phillips. Junior letterman
are George Koper and Joe Taylor.
Sophomore lettermen include Dan
Chandler, Glenn Dorroh and George
Carey. New candidates are Joe
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last weekend i:i the NCAA meet at
Syracuse. N. Y. Neither of the two
UK swimmers were able to quahtfy
for the finals
Bolhnuer uas defeated in the first
he.it by Ohio State's Ford Konno.
in both the ?20 yard and InO yard
individual medleys. Konno was an
Olympic titlist in the 1.500 meter
freestyle at HeMnki in 1952.
Me.. if k won his first heat in both
the 50 and 100 yard freestyle. However; he lost in the semi-finato
Reid Patterson of Georgia and

Two sophomores. Jim Gibson and
of Bobby Walker, have been alternating
spring grid practice, the solution to at fullback with the second team.
Coach Collier expressed his
the UK fullback puzzle continues to
over the lack of conbe the main problem facing Coach
ditioning of his squ.id. Follow t!i2
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The gap left by last year's No. 1 wind sprints, the Wildcat chief defullback, Ralph Paolone, has, as yet, scribed the team speed as "not too
not been filled. It should be in- fast'' and said that the backfield,
in general, was not as speedy as he
teresting to watch the wid?-ope- n
battle for this job, since as many would like. Collier mentioned halfas six candidates could grab the as- backs Dick Mitchell and Henry
signment. Ken Williams, a fullback George as exceptions.
coverted to center and back again,
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has lately been working with the No. remained unchanged with exception
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over from halfback in an attempt to Howie Schnellenberger and Al Zatn-pinfind an answer to the puzzle, has
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Pete Kirk, tacklts; Joe Koch and
Hrtydon Hooper could be the Neil Lowry, guards; Leo Strange,
answer, but he has not been able center; Dick Mitchell and Dick
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