THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

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FRAT FINALS SOON
WILDCAT BAT AND BALL
The winenrs of the
ARTISTSPLEASE FANS basketball games that were played last
week are Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Nu,
Sigma Alpha Epsllon and Sigma Chi.
s
were played WednesTo Get Better Results Coach The
Gill Strikes Weakest Play- day night in the Gymnasium and the
victorious teams will face each other
ers From Promising
one night next week to play off the
Squad.
finals. The winner will be presented
with the loving cup.
The crack of the bat and the "spat"
of the ball Into the old glove are familiar and welcome sounds on Stoll Field PATTERSON HOLDS
these days.
CONTEST IN CHAPEL
A glimpse of the baseball squad In
action any of these afternoons would
lead you to believe Coach Gill is giving
The annual Patterson oratorical conthe whole University a tryout. Sever- test was held in the University chapel,
al of the '18 squad are out again this Wednesday evening, to compete for
year and are getting into
tho Patterson medal. The contestants
condition, but they must "make it were H. B. McGregor, W. H. Peal, M.
snappy" if they don't want their posi- C. Redwine and B. L. Hargrove.
tions taken away from them.
The Judges were Dr. Funkhouser
Squad Is Cut.
Dr. Wiest, and Hon. R. C. Stoll.
Coach Gill dropped several names President Patterson will probably prefrom the list of the candidates Mon- sent the medal personally.
day, so that the shaping of the varsity
Members of the Patterson society
squad could begin immediately. The gathered at the home of their patron
following names remain on the coach's to felicitate him upon his health and
list. Their owners are reporting for vigor on his 86th birthday. He spoke
practice every afternoon: Catchers
to them on literary society work, givAnderson, Thomas, Kingsland, Baugh ing reminiscences of the society when
and Falconer; Pitchers Lasley, Slom-e- he attended it as a student and as a
Watklns, Logan, Byrd and Winters; professor.
Inflelders Burnham, Zerfoss, Propps,
Brown, Rice, Hall, Morris, Filbeck,
STUDENT RETURNS
Wilkerson and Woodward; Outfielders
Kohn, Muth, Mizrach, Brown, Sauer
John M'Kinzie, Junior Law student,
and Mays.
returned to the University last week,
Garden Men Look Good.
The three letter men, Kohn, Muth after almost a year's service in this
Mr. M'Kinzie,
and Mizrach, playing, in the outfield, country and over-seapractically have their positions "cinch- after training at the Great Lakes and
ed." Zerfoss, captain of the team, is in New York, went to England, where
making good at short stop. "Speedy" he was an instructor in naval aviaPropps, who has been with the team tion, aerial gunnery. Killingholme, at
for two years and is a letter man, has the month of the Humber river, where
been unable to practice with the squad Mr. M'Kinzie, was located, was the obfor several weeks because of a bone ject of
because of the oil
bruise on one of the fingers of his left tanks there, part of supplies for planes
hand. However, the hand is healing operating in the North Sea. Mr.
rapidly, and "Speedy" is going to give M'Kinzie, was also in Brest, France,
someone a hard run for second or and was seven months in service
third base.
Burnham, who played with the varsity basketball team this year, is provBOTANY CLUB
ing as good a third sacker on the baseELECTS OFFICERS
ball diamond as he did a standing
guard on the gymnasium floor. Brown,
The following officers were elected:
another of the new men, is very promising. Coach has been trying him at Mary Van Meter, president; E. A. Edfirst base, and he is making good He wards,
Lora Lee Robis one of the fastest men on the squad. ertson, secretary, and Lucy Stallings,
Plenty of Pitchers.
treasurer. A committee has been seIt is not very easy to predict who lected to draft a constitution.
will be the star twirler, nor who will
The Botany Club, was organized last
be his catcher, because there is much week by Dr. Shull and Prof. McFar-langood material for these positions.
and aims to encourage interest in
The season promises to bo a very botany and kindred subjects.
successful one, and it is understood old
Centre is already getting shaky in EXTENSION BULLETIN PRINTING.
the knees. Cincinnati wrote that she
A bulletin of the extension departcould not give a return game, so the
game that was to have been played ment of the University of Kentucky
here with Cincinnati, has been
was sent to the printer Monday containing the plans of the University,
with regard to extension work, inforTENNIS PRACTISE SOON mation on the correspondence courses
to bo installed next term, and a list
Work on tho two tennis courts in of speakers from tho University availfront of tho Civil Engineering-Physic- s
able for commencement addresses.
Building has been begun, and by April
Already the department has receiv1, tho ground will be smoothed and ed numerous requests from all seclined ready for tho first practise of the tions of tho State for speakers for high
season.
school commencement exorcises. One
Paul Anderson, George Zerfoss and of these speakers has already been
Patrick Campbell, former members of given.
tho U. K. tennis team have reported.
The bulletin will contain a list of
There are several candidates for the correspondence courses to bo given
team. No schedule has been com- students at home and to those who
pleted, but letters have boen written are unable to attend tho University.
to Vanderbilt, Georgetown, Miami and By means of these courses a student
Centre, and a complete schedule will will bo able to shorten his course in
college.
be announced soon.

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track squad.
He wishes it understood that there
is an opportunity this year for many
young athletes to represent the University in these events, help carry the
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Blue and White to victory and win
for themselves. The Coach fears
that there is an idea abroad that track
practice can be taken only after the
eighth hour in the afternoon. It Is
true that most of the squad reports at
this time, but if this hour is inconvenient, another may be selected, as the
work may be taken at any time during
the day. Coach Gill says that few
embryo athletes realize how much a
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There is especial need of men who
wish to handle the weights, hurl the
discus and Javelin, and put the shot.
There is also a good opportunity for
men in the hurdles, pole vaults, broad
dash, mile
Jump, high Jump,
and half mile.
Only two of the three letter men at
the University have reported yet. They
are Kohn and Knight. Planck, the
third letter man, has been unable to
come out because of his duties with
the Lexington Herald in the afternoon.
Grabfelder, one of the most promising
of the candidates, may not be eligible
to a place on the team because of the
short time that he has been in school
here.
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Wilhelm is very promising in several
events, including the high Jump and
the hurdle. Knight is good In the half
mile. DeBrovey and Kohn make excellent time in the quarter mile, and
Foreman is good on the dash. Many
new men are also getting into excellent form. It is doubtful if there will
be a captain selected for the team this
year.

BASKETBALL "K.'s"
(Continued from Page Three.)
cap, and when the ball started rolling,
Ed went with it.
The girls receiving letters this year
are Haydon, Cromwell, Dean, Jamison,
Walker.
Tho girls' season was a short, but
successful one, and each of the girls
played very creditably.
Lucy Dean as guard, was a steady,
player, and played for the team first,
last and always.
Dot Walker was a clever, quick little
player, who always added pep to tho
game, and who kept her forward in tho
hazy distance.
Lilllo Cromwell, center, played with
a skill that was hard to beat. Her
signal work was especially commendable, and her goal shooting was prot-ty- .
Bill Haydon kept up her record by
leaking numerous Bcnsationul goals
thru the season.
Minnie Jamison played her position
in a professional way. She was quick
accurate, and above all, dependable.

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