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In 3 Position Match
fired recently. .
The University's team fired 1.388
points against Louisville's 1.364
points, according to Col. Henry II.
Rogers, coach of the team.
Members of the team Include
Wesley H. Sims, team manager;
Charles Wilson, team captain;
Bobby N. Harmon. Marvin C.' Goff
Jr.. and" George B. Adams. Sims
fired the highest of Kentucky's
scores with 284 points.
Each team member was required
to Are from the kneeling, sitting,
and standing positions, and each
could have fired a possible 300
points.

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The Weight Lifting Club will
hold a meeting Thursday, March
15 in the Weight Lifting Room of
Alumni Gym at 4:30 J.b.
Plans for the Kentucky Association Weight Lifting Championships
will be discussed at this meeting.
The championships will be held
Sunday, March 25 in the Euclid
Avenue Classroom Building Auditorium at 2:30 p.m. Tickets will be
$.50 for students and $1 for

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And last, but not least, the Kentucky Kernel will be represented
Applications for membership on at the NCAA as Tom Preston,
the Student Union Board are now sports editor, will be on hand to
available In Room 122 of the SUB. give UK students first hand coverage of this annual event.
Forms must be filled out .and returned by 3 p.m. March 9.

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A ping pong singles tournament,
(Continued from Pare 1)
sponsored by the Student Union
Coach Rupp can only take 12 Sports Committee, will start March
men to the tourney so this means 19.
Students should sign up in the
that two of the Wildcat subs will
Oame Room of the SUB by March
be left home. The Big Three will
be making their final appearance 17. An entry fee of 25c will be
as members of the Kentucky squad. charged.
Trophies will be given to the
Capt. Phil Orawemeyer, Jerry Bird,
center, Bob Bur- winner and runner-up- .
and
row will be giving ft all they have
The first two UK buildings were
to uphold the high standards set
Patterson Hall and Boyd Hall.
by past Kentucky Wildcat basket-

ball teams.
As a reward for bring a first
class team, the Wildcats will travel
first class to the NCAA as they
have done all year. They, will
leave Lexington by chartered airliner Thursdays morning, March
15. While In Iowa City, the Cats
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