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THE KENTUCKY' KERNEL

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Football Men Must Report for Wrestling and Boxing in Gym Monday
Tackman. 6, McEver. Decker. Points livan, Nowack, Denman, Kellog, Epps,
the question: "Can there be religious
. after touchdown: McEver 2, Hack- - Colker, Wilson, Lowry. VanWinkle,
certitude in an age of doubt?" He followed this by saying that Catholic
Riley and Bohman.
man, Dodd. Substitutes: Tennessee
MEN
theology is based on creeds and dogOfficials: Kummer (Ohio Wesleyan)
Foucst, Reinke, Mitchell, Morrow,
mas that cannot be proved. And that
Lucas, McGehee, Blair, Setliffe, referee; Hobt (Ohio State) umpire,
the Catholic church dominated the
Brandt and Sherrod. Kentucky Sul- - and Rice (Tennessee) head linesman.
CONDITION
people of the Middle Age by appeal.pyggnects in con- ing to the element of fear in them.
keep,
dition.
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He further said that science had
Unable to break up the passing atBiggT and better football men is
consequently he does not acCLEAN
cept as true' any theology that cannot tack of the Tennessee yearlings, the
the motto of Coach Harry Gamage,
and in trying to live up to this slobe proved by experiment or that does Kentucky Kittens fell before the onAND SANITARY
gan the Wildcat mentor sends forth
exper slaught of the Rats by a 52 to 0
not conform to his every-da- y
count. This victory closed an unde- the call for all men who expect to
iences,
BARBER SERVICE
play football in 1928 to report to the
Throughout the discussion Doctor j ated season for Tennessee's frosh.
McElroy, Kitten fullback, played a
Wells talked from a psychological
rehe was
Professor Believes That Youths point of view. He said that children brilliant game, in fact of the gains
sponsible for nearly all
Should Wed After Freshman could be made to believe almost any- against the Rats. Nowack and
r,
thing. As an illustration of this he
Year; Suggests Colleges
linesmen for the Kittens, also
"Where College Men Go"
said that he could teach a child that
Support Practice
the moon was made of green cheese. starred.
117 E. HIGH ST.
H. M. DAVIS, Prop.
hopes for great things
Tennessee
The sex factor in human life has
HAS PSYCHOLOGICAL VIEW two aspects, he said. These two are of Buddy Hackman, Rat halfback,
eight
the psychic and the physical. His who scored six of his team's
ong passes
He received
markers
For every college Miss for every need
What do the professors really think den. is that the psychic element from Bob Dodd for long gains and
abwit the questions that absorb so should control the sex life, and if made runs of 76, 58 and 14 yards
for every occasion. Styles that whisper
much of the students thought andi there is psychic harmony between a
N
McElroy made the longest run of
of Paris. Materials of distinction. Val- furnish topics for so many "bull' ses-- 1 man and his wife there will also be Ithci tussle for Kentucky, his dash be
defy comparison!
ues that
sions ? These subjects are religion, physical harmony.
ing good for 73 yards.
sex, psychology, and the like.
He ended the talk by saying that
The Kittens' heavy line held up
Six State juniors got some intima- People do not marry young enough. fairly well, but it seemed to give
tion on these 'matters from Dr. B. W. The problem of education keeps many way as Hackman or McEver took a
"THE HOUSE OF SPECIALIZED MODES"
Wells, professor of botany,, when people from marrying as soon as they notion to take the leather for a little
they dropped in to see him at his should. As a remedy for this situa- trip, resulting in long gains that
homo. Doctor Wells was in a talking tion he suggested that all Colleges proved disastrous to the Kentucky
At these in- lads.
mood and expressed himself rather could be
freely on these questions that tliat stitutions a course should be given to
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most older peoplo are quiet on before the freshm n that dealt with prob- Tennessee (52) Pos.
Kentucky (0)
lems of married life and what true Hues
students.
L.E.
Gentile
love is. These freshmen by the end McAtee
Spicer
L.T.
First of all, Doctor Wells showed
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his field of biology, he is one of the
Farquhar
L.G.
the following summer get married. Roberts
C. ..
that besides" being a great scientist in
.
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best read men in general literature In the fall the married couples should Brown
R.G.
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Johnson
college and resume their stu- Givine
on the campus.
Rose
R.T
He began the discussion by asking dies The Technician
R.E.
Bronston
Decker

GAMAGETOSEE

gymnasium Monday afternoon at 4
o'clock for wrestling and boxing
All candidates, whether eligible or
ineligible, who expect to try out for
the Wildcat varsity next 'year must
report for this work which will start
with wrestling Monday. The squad
will probably be divided into two
classes and Coach Bernie Shively will
be in charge. This means both linemen and backfield candidates.
Those who like boxing rather than
wrestling will be given their choice
and there will be an opportunity for

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participation in both sports.
It is
compulsory for all, men who expect to
report for football to attend these
classes.
There will be no meets between oth
er colleges or .universities as .this
work is held especially to develop and

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(By Bill Reep)
The Wildcats with their hearts and
souls filled with "pent up" energy
from the sting of last season's humil
iating- defeat, unfolded their claws.
which" were unmercifully sharpened
for the battle, and clawed aside the
Centre Colonels with a 53 to 0 victory
their worst defeat in ten years.
Although the score was large, the
game was very interesting for Kentucky. As for Centre College perhaps not much. Even if the score
had been doubled, the game would
have still been interesting for Kentucky. No matter how many points
might have been rolled up by the
Wildcats, it could not have been too
many to satisfy any supporter of
state.
Never before had the Wildcats
worked with such smoothness and
perfection, which gained ;for them
such deadly results. Their play certainly was a "sight for sore eyes" and
erased from the left side of the ledger
the thoughts of other games that
were not won. Assuredly, Centre
won't forget. Neither will state.

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CENTRE FROSH
19 TO 0
The University of Kentucky Kit
tens, displaying a hard smashing of
fense and an almost impenetrable de 1
fense, reduced the Centre College C
Lieutenants to a bunch of privates in 1
their annual struggle on Stoll field,
the Kittens winning by a 19 to
5
score.

The victory for the Kittens came as
a surprise to the majority of the sup
porters of both teams, as it was gen
erally thought that the" Centre ag:
gregation was the strongest in the
state.
Gooch was the outstanding star for
the visitors. Nowack, Spicer, Bronston, Gentile, Bolander and McElroy
were the shining lights for the Ken
tucky yearlings.
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