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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
GAMES
BEGIN WEDNESDAY

INTER-CLAS-

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Freshmen and Juniors to Most In
First Game of Series.
football game
The first Inter-clasbo played Wednesday afternoon
between the Freshmen and Junior
class teams, Instead of on Friday afternoon between the Freshman and
Sophomore teams, as previously
s

"will

The time of the first game was postponed by ''Daddy" Boles upon request of both teams, their reasons being that they wished time for additional practice. The Athletic Director
also saw fit to have the first game of
the season played between the Freshmen and Junior class teams, the second game between the ophomore and
Senior teams, and the third between
the winners of the first two games.
The date of the second game will be
announced later.
WILDCATS TRIUMPHANT
IN OPENING STRUGGLE.
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distance of the Kentucky goal, but
lacked the necessary punch to put It
across. An attempted forward pass by
Georgetown struck the goal post and
was downed by Kentucky players for
a touchback. The ball went to the
Wildcats on their 20 yard line and
Server punted out of danger.
Gilt Gives All a Chance.
During the first three quarters substitutions were freely made, Coach Gill
being desirous of giving as nearly all
of his men as possible tryouts. During
the game enough material was used by
the Wildcat team to make two teams
of almost equal ability.
Kentucky Scores Again.
At the beginning of the last quarter
the entire first squad was returned to
the game, and the Wildcats began a
inarch down the field for their second
touchdown. Shanklin, Mcllvain and
Culp carried the ball toward the Tiger
goal by a series of line bucks and end
runs, and after completing a forward
pass to Zerfoss for 25 yards, Hlte carried the ball over for a touchdown.
Server again failed to kick goal. The
game ended with the ball on the
Tiger's 20 yard line.
Both teams played with
dash and pep throughout, putting up
a clean exhibition of football. There
were no individual stars among the
Wildcats, every man playing splendid
ball. Server and Helck were towers of
strength in the line, while Shanklin
never failed to respond with a gain
when called upon. Heber, at end, also
showed much class. Football fans of
Lexington and the University may
well be pleased with the outlook for
the season of 1919, and all indications
point toward the best team that has
represented Kentucky in recent years.
Line-uof Teams.
was as follows:
The line-uGeorgetown.
Pos.
Kentucky.
1e
Black
Burnham
W. Jones
Server
1g
W. Jones
Murphree
Batsel
c
Kelly
Barlow
rg
Helck

rt

Moss
Combs
Porter
Heber
Ogden
Qb
xHite
1h
Anderson
Shanklin
xLehnhard
Green
UM
fb
Mcllvain
Captaln.
x
Kentucky : Zerfoss
Substitutions
for Burnham, Prlbble for Mcllvain,
Muth for Shanklin, Colpltts for Murphree, Lavln for Hlte, Boyd for Combs,
Thompson for Server, Walker for
Helck, Baugh for Colpltts, Mcltvaln for
Prlbble, Hlte for Lav(n, Shanklin for
Gay, .Culp..for;

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Woman's Exchange
104

North Upper Street

Opposite Court Houso

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NOTES FROM

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Paul Hlte wishes to announce that
he will be charmed to give a picture
of himself In uniform to any lady who
icsires to call at the- Athletic office
for same. In order to handle the
crowd for the first few days "Daddy"
Boles will be allowed several
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STUDENTS

Why Not Trade Here?
BECAUSE

We welcome you back and want
you to know that we are ready to
serve you to the beat of our

The selection of suitable drug store goods is better
here than usual for the very simple reason that not
only do we stock practically anything and everything that any drug store anywhere could offer you.
but we arrange and display them in such a way as
to make selection easy, rapid and satisfactory. The
True,
quality of everything we sell is high-gradgoods, but
there are medium priced and
value for value, price for price, there are better
offerings here than elsewhere. When the question
of drugs is considered there is but one quality and
that is the highest that science can produce.

ability.
There will be many little Incidents
that you will want to record. That

Brudge Walker says that he thinks

is where you will need one of our

If he had to fall as far as "Shorty"
HeTSk every time he was tackled, It

ANSCO CAMERAS and SPEEDEX

would kill him sure.
Those strong and mysterious motions that "Big Jim" Server makes
with those mitts of his when he plays
ball are neither a set of signals to the
coach nor a wig wag system to some
fair one in the bleachers. The real
fact Is we just believe It Is the nature
of the brute to wave his front feet.
Brotherly love will be disregarded
when George Zerfoss, left end for the
Wildcats, meets Tom Zerfoss, right-enfor the Commodores, in the great
Kentucky-Vanderblgame.

e.

low-pric-

FILMS, we will do your developing and finishing for you in real
professional style.
You know where to find us.

FAYETTE DRUG STORE

Spengler's Art and Gift Shop
317-31- 9

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Herman U. Bolles, Prop.

W. Main Street

Cor. Main and' Limestone

"OUR SUN SHINES ALWAYS"

Lexington, Kentucky

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Cogswell Bros.

Thata Boy

THE LEONARD
Bet your sweet life we're glad the boys are back again. And we're
going to treat the fellows in the same good old way. The boys
know who we are all right. We've always been "dutch uncles" to
every university and college lad.

Barber Shop
For

First-Clas-

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Work

WARREN BROS.
GROCERS
LUNCH

GOODS OF ALL KINDS

Our Special Sodas
and Sundaes

ALSO FRUITS
COR. HIGH

AND LIMESTONE STS.

MATTHEW

A. MANGIONE

We sure do know what the boys like in sodas and sundaes. That's
why our shop is known as "Students' Headquarters." Everything
we serve is fresh and pure that's the secret of our success.

Progressive Shoe Hospital
My Work and Prices Always
Keep Me Busy

Ice Cream and
Water Ices

140 South Limestone

Shoes Repaired While You

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115 South Upper Street
Just Around Corner from Main Street

off-sid-

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SCHANGE'S CANDY KITCHEN

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"Get Acquainted With Us While in Town"
Pay Kentucky's Noted Candy Shop a Visit
HOME MADE CANDY EXCLUSIVELY
Made and Sold Only By

W. B, GRIGGS
ments, Combs for Boyd, Murphree for
Opposite Agriculture Building
Baugh.
CIGARETTES, TOSACCO
Georgetown: Cranflll for Black, Hen- CIGARS,
AND SOFT DRNKS
derson for Anderson, Adams for
Lehnhard, Lehnhard for Adams, PolSTEP IN AND SEE ME
lard for W. Jones, Williams for Lehnhard.
FOTSCH
BENCKART
Score by quarters:
.C 0 0 612
Kentucky
Proprietors
Georgetown
0000 0
Time of quarters: 15 minutes.
EAGLE BARBER SHOP
Marty, of Cincinnati,
Officials
of Cincinnati,
Johnson,
referee;
107 SOUTH LIMESTONE ST.
umpire; Wessllng, of Cincinnati, head
Opposite the Phoenix Hotel
lineman.
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Work Guaranteed
Kentucky, none. GeorgePenalties:
town, five yards for
Lexington, Ky.

Wait

W. B.

STUDENTS' HEADQUARTERS

Martin's

BARBERSHOP
Haircut
Shave
Shampoo
Tonic

Lexington Drug Co,

25c
15c
25c
15c

153 South Limestone St.

Lexing ton,- - Ky, :. .

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