THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
who guarded her forward closely, and is referred to In all courses In sociology and Red Cross classes.
of Bcrnlco Young whoso
Dr. Dovlno 1b one of tho best Inadded ten points to tho score.
Lucy Holt also played a creditable formed men In tho country on teneSHAKE OFTTHAT JINX
game.
ment house conditions and on tubercu:
Following is the
losis. No one who Is In tho slightest
Team Suffers Second Defeat Sullivan, forward.
degree interested in social and inUp
Young (10), forward.
Cincinnati;
deed human problems and Interests
Harbison (4), center.
should fall to hear Dr. Devlno. A
Game Fight
Henry, guard.
largo representation of University students Is expected to welcome Dr.
Dean, guard.
The jinx seems to be following the
Kittens this senson, for in splto of the
SubstitutesHeller for Dean, Holt
fact that they have a splendid team, for Harbison, McBurney for Sullivan.
and have played excellent games, the
scores lack several points of making CAST 18 SELECTED FOR
MATTHEW A. MANGIONE
the Kittens victors.
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Progressive Shoe Hospital
Friday night, February 6, Whitley
County was the scene of a regular
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My Work and Prices Always
Kentucky feud when
Keep Me Busy
the comedy work in the play.
the feminine tossers of the Blue and
Preston Cherry, as Mr. Mason, the
White were overpowered by a score
140 South Limestone
lawyer, Auryne Bell as Dr. Stelnart,
by the Williamsburg five in
of
Augsburg as Mr. Oodesby, Shoes Repaired While You
game at Cumberland Fred
a
Nancy Smock as Master Richard, and
Wait
College.
Norma Rachel as Thompson, the maid,
The Maryvllle rooters were most
give excellent demonstrations of how
demonstrative in their rooting and
much can be got out of minor
onions and unkind words were hurled
parts. William Flynn and Terrlll Corn
PATTERNS
at the Kittens, but this did not pre- will be the pompous butlers in
the
vent Idly Cromwell's throwing goals
Sterling home. The complete cast is THAT APPEAL TO
from the other end of the floor. The
as follows:
COLLEGE MEN
other girls were conspicuous for their
Emery Frazier
Richard Sterling
spectacular playing and all handled
See Them At
Ned Warden
Milton Revlll
it was
themselves well, although
Mr. Mason
Preston Cherry
their first game and played on their Mr.
TAILORING
Grover Creech JUSTRIGHT
Trotter
opponent's floor.
COMPANY
Dr. Steinart
Auryne Bell
Following is the line-up- :
Leonard
Terrill Corn
145 W. Main St.
Harbison (2), forward.
Jordan
William Flynn
Young (G), forward.
Master Richard Sterling-NanSmock
Suits made by us pressed
Cromwell (8), center.
Ryder
Harry Brailsford for one year free of charge.
Henry, guard.
Servants
Frank Wedekemper
Dean, guard.
John Williams
"Friendly Enemies" would have
John Marsh Land
been most apropos the following SatBlanche Sterling. Mary E. Downing
urday night when the Kittens moved
Ruth Hunter
Martha Buckman
on to Union CollegJ), Barbourville,
FOTSCH
Louise Connell
Clara Hunter
where ithey broke even with their opJessica Hunter
Carlisle Chenault
Proprietors
This
ponents with a score of
Claribel Kay
Mrs. Hunter
was the second game of the series
Margaret Smith
Miss Sillerton
EACLE BARBER
played in the southeastern part of the
Elizabeth Marshall
Miss Gadesby
State, and although Kentucky State's Thompson
Norma Rachel
107 SOUTH LIMESTONE ST.
defenders were "worse for the wear"
Mary E. Lyons
Marie
Opposite the Phoenix Hotel
of the evening before, they played
Myrtle Clar
Guest
like real basket ball heroes, holding
s
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the Union five down (to a tie score.
SOCIOLOGICAL
WRITER
Lexington, Ky.
The Kittens were handicapped by
TO BE HEARD 8ATURDAY
the fact that they were compelled to
VICTOR BOGAERT
play with lines, a ruling to which they
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LEADING JEWELERS
were unaccustomed, and which kept
game of
Established 1883
them from playing the fast
contributions.
His book, "The Nor"THE HALLMARK STORE"
which they are capable.
mal Life," is considered a classic, and
Lexington, Ky.
W. Main St.
Bernice Young, forward, heaped her
swelled
glories to the score, which
the record nine points, Margaret Harbison showed her excellent qualities
as a basketball player by her tenacious playing, and her signal work.
She was forced to quit before the finish of the game, because of injuries
and Mildred Porter was substituted in
Bet your sweet life we're glad the boys are back again. And we're
The latter made two
Tier place.
going to treat the fellows in the same good old way. The boys know
goals in her short stay in the game.
who we are alright. We've always been "dutch uncles" to every uniProbably the stellar players of the
versity and college lad.
evening were the two guards. Katie
Henry and Lucy Dean. Lucy Dean
OUR SPECIAL SODAS AND SUNDAES
held her forward, who averaged twenty points to her game, down to eight
We sure do know what the boys like in sodas and sundaes. That's
points to her game, and Katie Henry
Everything
why our shop is known as "Students' Headquarters."
guarded her opponents with an eagle

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Why Not Trade Here?
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Following is the line-up- :
Harbison, forward.
Young (9), forward.
Cromwell, center.
Henry, guard.
Dean, guard.
Porter, substitute.
In the Cincinnati game Saturday,
Fobruary 14 the Kittens played under
difficulty. Despite the fact that some
of tho members of the squad were
compelled to stay at homo because of
tho flu, tho team fought a good game
until tho filial whlBtlo was blown when
in favor of tho
tho scoro stood
Cincinnati five. Each of tho girls
played a good game. Especially notice-ablwas tho playing of Katlo Henry,

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