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By Edgar Turley
Saturday morning Is the time appointed for the departure of the
Kentucky kitten football team on
their first big eastern Invasion. The
big green team will leave by bus
for Winchester where they will do
battle with the Kentucky Wesleyan
freshmen Saturday
afternoon at
2:30 o'clock.
clghty-nln- c
men who have
With
withstood the cuts and grueling
handed out by the big green mentors, the kittens have rapidly rounded into midseason form. Never in
the history of the university has
there been such abundance of mate
rial for the freshmen coaches to
work with. So far this season the
kittens have had extensive workouts
in tackling and blocking, besides
furnishing the varsity with all kinds
of stiff competition.
And now as
their first game draws near they
have reached the peak of perfection.
From over Winchester way, come
tales of a great aggregation of ball
toters. The Wesleyanites' feel sure
that they are to make history in
Kentucky football. This will prob
ably depend largely on the kittens.
It is probable that the kittens, with
full memory of the punishment
handed out to them in liberal doses
by the varsity, will Journey to Winchester with blood in their eyes and
with a dire intent of wrecking veng
eance for their worn and battered
bodies.
A schedule of the toughest kind is
in store for the freshmen this year,
according to coach Pribble. Games
such as Wesleyan, Tennessee, Louisville, Sewanee, and Vanderbilt, are
sure to make the kittens step some
to hold up the Kentucky freshmen
standard.
But with such sterling
as Kerchaval, Fiddler,
material
Cassidy, Murphy, Nlchalson, Pribble, Jacobs, Parrish, Pate, J. Allen,
Janes, Wagoner, and Black, the big
green mentors should have little
trouble in upholding the Kentucky
tradition of putting a winning football team on the field.
The game at Winchester Saturday should be one of the best games
this fall and a large delegation of
Kentucky fans are expected to follow the big green team.
The probable Kentucky lineup
will be as follows: :
Murphy, L. E.; Pribble, L. T.;
Parrish, L. 0.; Janes, C; Nicholson, Ft. E.; Jacobs, R. T.; Pate, R. G.
Kercheval, Q.; Cassidy, R. H.;
Black, L. H.; Fiddler, F. B.
It is expected that about twenty
reserves will accompany the team.

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David Porter, freshman football
candidate at the university, who
was injured seriously Tuesday afternoon on Stoll field is improving
nicely, according to authorities at
the Good Samaritan hospital.
Porter received a badly sprained
back and a possible injury to the
muscles of his neck in blocking
practice. He was unconscious for
half an hour, and when revived,
was so weak that teammates had
to carry him to the dressing room.
The injury to Porter was the chief
incident during football practice
among the freshmen and varsity
yesterday afternoon.

Women Athletes to
Meet Next Monday
The annual fall mass meeting of
all co-ein the university who are
interested in athletics for women
will be held in the women's gym- -

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to Join the ranks of that great mob
of politicians that infest the country. It was rumored that immediately after "Floppy's" selection as

Wildcat captain the people of Newcastle begged and pleaded with him
to run for the coveted position of
sheriff. Captain Forquer modestly
declined the generous offer but it
is believed that after he has led the
Gamage coached crew through the
present football season he will return to his native haunts and reconsider the offer made by his fellow townsmen.
The Blue Grass State is noted for
its clever politicians. In days gone
by Henry Clay stirred the country
with his great deeds and eloquent
speeches. In more recent years there
have been those like "Happy" Chandler and Wallace Mulr. Chandler
played an important role on Transylvania's gridiron not so long ago.
Mulr was an Important cog in Kentucky's eleven in the days when coeds wore long skirts.

With a few more banquets in the
offing "Floppy" hopes to develop
his speech-makin- g
to a higher degree and It is cprtntn tW his art
of
on Stoll field will
ao mm no narm in the political
campaigns of the future. As for
beef, he is blessed with nlpntv nml
the toreador spirit will not be lack
ing aiier inree years or varsity competition. He Is a tall, hearty, broad
shouldered individual, capable of
withstanding the hard knocks cf
his political opponents. His people
are members of one of the nation's
most powerful parties, but it was
learned that "Floppy's" intentions
are to form a new gridiron party.
The pigskin will take the place of
the rooster and the log cabin. His
motto probably will be on the order
of "More long runs for the people
winning team for every hamlet."
In a recent Interview the Newcastle
product refused to express his opinion on prohibition on the grounds
that he might incriminate himself.
At present, Captain Forquer is
more interested in Kentucky's bid
for Southern Conference honors on
the gridiron, and more power to you,
"Sheriff" Forquer I

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man methods are to be taueht here.
The German aggressiveness is to be
university. This is the ancient used in the attack, and the French
sport of fencing. Melvin Applebaum finesse for the returns and
of Chicago will be in charge of the
Fencing has spread throueh all of
department.
Fencing in its earliest lorm was the Eastern and most of the "Big
originated by the Greeks and Ro- Ten" universities. In many it has
mans In crlnHlatnrinl combat. They even developed to the point of inAppleused a short, blunt pointed sword tercollegiate competition.
with wmcn tney nacxea ana cut baum is confident that he can denrHii omoilnir skill. The next steD velop it into an intra-mursport
in the use of the sword was made witnin the next year.
Ages after tne
According to Applebaum, fencing
during the Middle
advent of armor. A long, heavy is one of the greatest of sports for
hioio was iikpH then, a blade which all around development of the body.
was wielded with both hands. There It teaches coordination of mind and
was very little science or skill usea muscle, and quickness of eye and
in nlou nrifVi this wennon. The idea hand. It develops poise and firmwas to cut through the armor and ness of step, erectness and dignity.
mangle one's opponent, we next It teaches sportsmanship, because
hear of a change in the type of each one must acknowledge the
These other's points.
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people, being small, could not handle
The physical education depart
swora. iney ment was surprised and delighted
heavy
the
xisIaiwI thf ranter. This was the at the enthusiasm with which the
first step toward the fencing which announcement of the new sport was
we now know. Tne spaniaras
received. All of the classes were
a quick, snakelike thrust, filled before the end of the first day
.Koimrtno to nierce their ODDOI- of registration. At present it Is a
ent instead of slashing him. This one semester course, but it is hoped
method gave the small, quiCK Span- that later voluntary advanced classiard a more even chance with the es will be formed.
larger Nordic tribesman who used
the sword.
The use of the rapier spread rapidly through Spain, Germany, and
France. All used this weapon, but
each country had its own method.
The Spanish fencer danced all
around his opponent, trying to find
same time
an opening, at the screaming. talkThe
ing, cursing, and
German planted his feet firmly, and
extremely aggressive, beating
was
Working on the principle tha: a
his adversary's guard down by main
force, and then using the thrust.
football team is only as strong as
The French, true to their nature, Its reserve strength, Coaches Potdeveloped fencing into a fine art. ter and Drury have been hammering
Their only body movements are into shape for the past few weeks
backwards and forwards. Their a pack of ineligible,
parries, recoveries, and returns are
and green football material
made with a quick movement of with the insistent hope that tome-thin- g
the wrist. Suppleness, finesse, and
like a Reserve football squad
coordination of 'mind and muscle will result from their effors.
are the keynotes of their method.
The Reserves are an establish
nasium Monday afternoon at 4 ment at Kentucky. In past years
o'clock, it was decided Tuesday at they have done their part in making
the first meeting of the Women's football at Kentucky what it is.
Athletic Association council. It was Many of them have been graduated
also concluded at the meeting that from the ranks and have attained
positions on the varsity squad. They
fall sports would begin immediately. Archery will commence Mon- are trained in the Gamageon manday afternoon at 3 o'clock and ner and can step in any pair of
at 4 boots left vacant by) some varsity
hcv.kev
Tuesdav afternoon
o'clock. All women attending the luggard. It has been' done.
So far the practice sessions have
university are eugiDie 10 participate
In the snorts, everv afternoon at 3 not brought to light anything defiand 4 o'clock in the athletic field, nite as to who will play where, but
which is m tne rear 01 rauerson as these necessary evil things continue Coach Potter intends to mark
Hall.
the men and groom them for their
first garrie on October 25.
The Reserve schedule has not
been completed. However, it is
known that they will play Murray's
State College for Teachers October
25, and will take a try at Dr. Rock-ne- 's
Class B team November 8.

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