THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
TRACK

SEASON OPENS

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Minmi University to be First
Victim of Wildcats on

Stoll Field
The University of Kentucky trnck
season will lie officially opened next
Snturdny afternoon when the nnnunl
meet between Kentucky and Miami
is held. The meet will start promptly
at 2 o'clock. The Miami squad will
arrive here Friday night In charpc of
Coach George Little.
Despite the disagreeable weather in
the past few days the men haVe made
rapid progress and are fast whipping
Into shape under the direction of coach
George Buchhelt for Saturday's clash.
Captain Clace the Wildcat mainstay
will enter in the sprints and both the
high and low hurdles and also in the
jumps. Wilhelm will run in the
hurdles and the quarter mile event,
he is also entered in the high jump.
Snider will enter the sprints and the
high jump.
Davidson will be the Wild cats mainstay in the field ovent and is expected
to pile up a few points. Wolf will
throw the javelin for Kentucky and
from the record made In the recent
class meet can be depended upon to
push the Ohloans to the limit. Besides
Davidson and Wolf,' Boyd and Hoi- lowell will also run up Kentucky's
points in the weights.
The names of the men who will compete for Kentucky and the events they
will enter are as follows: Hurdles,
Clare, Wilhelm; Weights, Davidson,
Wolf, Boyd, Hollowell; Jumps, Clare,
Wilhelm, Buchanan, Wilson; Sprints,
Clare, Nantz, Snider, Ferguson; Quarter and half mile, Wilhelm, Snider,
Ygden, Butler, Boyd; MMe and two
mile, H. Brown, Porter, Dean, Sturges,
Yeager.
The list of events for the dual meet
in the order in which they will be
held are as follows:
Track
1. 100 yard dash.
2. 1 mile run.
3. 220 yard dash.
4. 1120 yard high hurdles.
5.
yard run.
C.
2 mile run.
7. 220 yard low burbles.
8. Half mile run.
Field
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
C.

Pole Vault.
1G pound shot put.
Running high jump.
Discus throw.
Running broad jump.
Throwing the javelin.

LITTLE THEATRE PLAY
IS

"The Man Who Married a
Dumb Wife" Pleases
Large Audiences
The Little Theatre bill, given last
Monday and Tuesday evenings wns
perhaps from every consideration the
"The
most successful of the year.
Man Who Married a Dumb Wife"
written by Anatole France was given
by a student cast. The play is a difficult one and requires atmosphere and
cleverness of Interpretation which the
average short dramatization usually
attempted by Little Theatre folk does
not demand. The stage was set as
the study of a famous judge. The
part of the judge was taken by Henry
Taylor who was particularly successful as Judge Botal. The role of the
dumb wife of Judge Botal was taken
by Anna B. Peck. The presentation
she gave could not have been done had
she not possessed rare talent and had
she not given a great deal of time
to the study. The role of the noted
surgeon who untied the dumb wife's
tongue was entrusted to Albert Hukle.
the well known fun maker of the student body. Mr. Huklo was excellent In
the part as were W. I. Moore, as the
Doctor and Tom Bayloss, the Apothecary, With the part of Master
Fiunee a young lawyer, John Vogol

was perfectly delightful, giving all the
enthusiasm and cunning the character
required. Sue Chenault na Alison
gave the finished offering as usual
Huth Oormans as Mademoiselle do la
Grandlcre showed marked artistry In
her work, (tannine atmosphere was
created for the play by the three less
important parts of the Blind Man, T.
C. Vest; the Candle Man, Joe Wnds
worth and the Chimney Sweep, W. H.
Tuggle, who pnssed by the famous
judge's window begging, selling candles or seeking work as the case might
be. These young nctors nil have excellent speaking and singing voices
and won n generous share of the applause. J. U. Davidson, in the part
of the Mischievous Giles was delightful.
Another great pleasure of the evening wns the violin music by Samuel
Adams, who played several selections.
The play was produced by Prof. W.
H. Mikesell.

SENIOR CLASS WINS
CLASS TRACK MEET

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
TO GIVE PLAY APRIL 25

UNIVERSITY LUNCH ROOM

The Senior have about completed
rehearsals for "The Spell of the
Image," the annual play to bo present
ed the evening of April 25 at 8:15
o'clock In the Senior High school
auditorium.
Tho cast will be mnde up of 15 boys
and 14 girls. Mr. Arthur Morris Is the
business mannger.
This is alwayB an event of interest
and attraction and mnny will look
forward to seeing the play by these
talented young people.

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Juniors Finish Next With
High Score

The class of 1922 were winners
of the class meet held April 10 and 11.
The seniors finished with a total of
59
points. The victory of the seniors
came as a surprise as it was thought
that the juniors had the meet cinched.
Monday afternoon the juniors had a
total of 37 points and were 11 points
ahead of their nearest competitor.
On Tuesday the second day of the
interclass meet the weather was extremely disagreeable for track events
and the men worked under difficulty.
In the hurdles props had to be placed
against the hurdles to prevent their
blown over by the strong wind.
Thornton, senior, who was away on
the engineering trip when the meet
was held, worked over a fast track the
previous week and his time In the
mile and the quarter were taken, both
marks were better than those made
Tuesday.

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Plans Launched at Meeting
With Pres. McVey to Care
For Campus End.
At a meeting of the Campus ComMcVey's office
mittee in President
Tuesday afternoon, plans were launched to carry forward the campus end of
the Memorial Fund drive.
Attending the meeting were President McVey; W. S. Hamilton, H. H.
Downing and Miss Marguerite McLaughlin of the Faculty Committee;
W. E. Freeman, W. D. Funkhouser,
Enoch Grehan, T. P. Cooper and Miss
Frances Jewell of the Campus Committee; and Chares Mahonoy of the
student body.
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a meeting of the University Assembly,
which is composed of the faculty members and the University staff, Friday
afternoon at 3:45 in the University
chapel. At this time plans for the
general campaign will be launched.
As an evidence of interest and participation on the part of the faculty
members the students in the Memorial
campaign, which began two years ago,
subscriptions were made at that time
as follows:
32 members of the alumni faculty $845,
120 members of the
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