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Intramural Finals To Be Held February 6 and 7
PRELIMINARIES
DISPOSED OF IN
RAPID FASHION
Final matches In the wrestling
nnd boxing tournament, being sponsored by the intrnmurnl department
under the direction of Sid Robinson,
will be held in the men's gymnasium
the nights of Thursday and Friday,
February C and 7, nccording to announcement yesterday.
Postponement of the finals until
the beginning of the second semester
was necessitated because of a conflict in dates with the basketball
games and examinations.
Preliminary matches and bouts
have been clicking off in rapid
fashion and the semi-fin- al
rounds
will be concluded the first of next
week,
Mr. Robinson said. First
matches were held In the gymnasium Tuesday night with some 500
persons
in nttendanco
despite
threatening weather.
The intramural department has
erected a regulation ring on the
basketball pratice court for the
matches which is more than a
noticeable improvement over the
improvised affair of previous years.
Mr. Robinson said that the entrants in the tournament would
weigh in each time they fought to
keep anyone from going over his
class during the intermission between fights.
The grappling match
won by
Brown from Butner in the
division was the hardest and
most evenly matched of Tuesday's
matches. Brown won on the time
limit. Other results follow:
Bolser took a fall from Holt in
one minute and 30 seconds in the
division.
Nesbltt threw Stranahan in two
minutes in the
class.
Iron threw Terry in one minute
and 30 seconds in the
division.
Toth disposed of Ivle in one minute and 30 seconds in the
division.
It took White two minutes to
floor Smith in the 135 -- pound class.
Gowan won from Owens on default in the
division.
Price required only one minute to
throw Murphy in the
division.
Anderson won from Riddle on default in the
class.
Nesbltt won from Garrison by default in the
division.
Greenfield and Clark fought an
exhibition match with no decision.

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The University of Kentucky Kittens took n definite grip on the
freshman basketball championship of
Kentucky by handing the Georgetown Cubs a decisive 34 to 18 lacing Monday night at Georgetown.
The Cubs, previously undefeated,
kept the game on ice until the closing minutes of play when the
Kittens, led by Jackson, pulled nway
to a safe lead.
Kentucky (.14)
Georgetown (18)
Jackson (2) ...,F
Crabbs (2)
F.Wciscnbcrgcr (G)
'Darby (0)
Bradbury
C
Sale
Worthing (2)..G
Bond (7)
Johnson (8) ...G.... Thompson (1)
Substitutions: Kentucky, Congle-to- n
(2), Foster, Tracy (2), Rlffc,
Flshback, Skinner, Kruetcr. GeorgetownFuss (2), Samuels, Roberts,
Referee, Mohney,
Bartram.

pictures of the girls our fathers once
courted with a certain mixed feeling of amusement nnd regret. Surely
such clothes (they are costumes now) were cumbersome, but the idea
that girls were to be respected something divine, more or less at least,
feminine and apart from the coarser things of life, retains its appeal.
But along came suffrage, the assault on business, the demand for equality in dress and action short skirts short hair and other evolutionary
(or revolutionary) changes.
The most remarkable thing about the mind of a woman is its inconsistency. Why? They are becoming feminine again. Immediately upon
gaining the belated freedom they don't want it.
Girl's basketball, which flourished for a number of years, is dying a
rapid death. Central Kentucky Conference High schools have, for the
most part, disbanded girls' teams for good. A few schools that happen
to support stronger girls' quintets than boys' are doggedly countinulng; but
soon such teams will be In the limbo of the past. The sport is too strenuous for the girls. One young lady dropped dead on n western Kentucky
court.
Short hair is no longer the vogue. Long hair, the same troublesome
long hair that was clipped by the shears not long ago, has returned. And
now, down come the skirts. Modesty? No. Just the old inconsistency
cropping out again: just the same unsatislfied woman that once wanted
nn apple because she had something else.
Of
But no matter what the motive, if any, the appearance is vastly improved.
Kentucky chapter of Phi Beta
The co-eneed not be surprised if some man should forget himself
Kappa, national honorary scholastic
and offer them a seat on a street car.
fraternity announced its nominees
If you think the gentlemen who Journed to the Blue Grass from for this year, yesterday. Those
Omaha, Nebraska, where they attend Creighton, are taking a trip elected were: Mrs. Lola L. Robinson,
through the 1930 basketball season with the idea of easy games Just take of Lexingtlon, majoring in English
with a standing of 3.0; Elizabeth
a peek at the schedule after the catholics left Lexington:
January 17 Drake. January 18 Marquette. January 22 Grlnnell. Cramer ,of Louisville, majoring in
February
7 Grlnnell. Ancient Languages, with a standJanuary 25 Iowa. February 4 Missouri.
February 11 Missouri. February 14 Washington University (St. Louis). ing of 2.8; Alice Whittlnghlll, now
in the Medical School of the UniAnother game with Marquette and Drake, and February 28 Kansas.
The Wildcats can take a rough sketch of how they would stack up versity of Michigan, with a standing of 2.8; Katherine Klnnear Wilagainst these teams by observing the damage done after Creighton bows
son, of Lexington, majoring in
out of each gymnasium.
Romance Languages, with a standWhile most of the University of Kentucky students were "to home" ing 2.8; Rawllngs Ragland, of LexChristmas exhibiting what college "done to me," four of the Wildcat foot- ington, majoring in Political Science
ball men were at Atlanta, Ga., for the Southern Conference charity foot- with a standing of 2.7; and Roger
"Floppy" Forquer, "Shipwreck" Kelly, Howard Smith, of the Arts and Science Colball game. Captain-eleof
Williams, and Pete Drury took part in the North's 21 to 12 victory over lege with a standing is 2.6.
the oldest
Phi Beta Kappa
the South.
in the
Greek letter organization
world.
was founded in 1776 at
It
Madam Fate, the fickle, smiled most unkindly on Lawrence "Big"
William and Mary College. It was
on the eve of the tilt with Miami December 20. The big back first a secret organization among
guard was all set for his last and (maybe) the most successful of his col- the students, fostering scholarship
lege career. A quick turn, a pain, and a spill, and now "Big" McGinnis
and encouraging debate and oration.
is watching the games from the sidelines, with an injured tendon in one In 1870 the society was thrown open
of his ankles. The tendon improved to the point that Coach Johnny to both sexes with scholarship as
Mauer intended to start McGinnis in the Clemson game and then again, its main consideration in selection.
on the day before the game, the same quick turn, the same sharp pain,
w
A new
has been voted upon
and legs crumpled.
in the Lexington chapter which will
permit the selection of students
The classes in wrestling and handball instituted into the Kentucky from other than the Arts ,and
football program will have their results when the Wildcats line up against Sciences College who have met the
their opponents next fall. Not only do they serve to keep the men in same requirements as those in this
tip-to- p
physical condition, but they exercise muscles that have been college.
w
However this
has
dormant during the grid season. The linemen will wrestle to build not yet been approved by the nastrength and endurance. The backfield will play handball to increase tional chapter.
speed and wariness.
The boxing and wrestling intramural tournament, which opened last
The examinations in. the College
Tuesday night at 7 o'clock, will serve to stimulate interest in the winter of Law will begin January 20, four
sports.
days before the regular University
examinations,
Dean Alvin Evans
FIGURE THIS ONE OUT The 'directors of Vanderbilt football announced Monday. The reason
destinies refused to put Kentucky on their football schedule last year be- for this change of schedule is the
cause, according to Vanderbilt, Kentucky did not prove interesting greater length of time which is reenough to draw a large crowd. Now we can' impolitely laugh' up our quired by law examinations. Under
sleeves, or publlcily, when we hear that the Optimist Club of Nashville Is the new arrangement the law stucirculating questionaires to determine the cause of the sparse attendance dents have two days between each
at Vanderbilt football games. The Good Book said there'd be days like examination in which they can rethis.
view the semesters work.
We look

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Students Are Named
For Campus Chapter
Phi Beta Kappa

Football Men Hold Wrestling
And Handball Classes in Gym
Most ony afternoon you happen
to pass the Euclid avenue gymnasium you might glance in to sec
what all the commotion is about.
Kentucky football
Some
players will be doing their dally
dozen on the wrestling mats and
handball courts that have been
opened for their special benefit.
The new pastime was inaugurated
two weeks ago.
Coach Bcrnie Shivcly, who coached the line which won fame on the
gridiron last season, and who once
held n wrestling championship in
has ordered all his
the mid-wes- t,
linemen to report each afternoon
for the grappling exercise, and failure to be there without a legitimate
excuse may bring more than a
frown when spring football pops
up the middle of next month.
The linemen will wrestle to
strengthen their arms and legs as
they did last year. The backfield
men, who engaged in boxing last
year, will do their bit on the new
handball courts each afternoon

The Menu
Georgetown 9, Kentucky 46.
Miami 20, Kentucky 35.
Bcrca 26, Kentucky 29.
Clemson 15, Kentucky 31.
Creighton 28, Kentucky 27.
Creighton 21, Kentucky 25.
January 18 Tennessee, here,
January 24 Miss. A. & M.,
here.
January 25 Miss. A. & M
here.
January 31 Tennessee, there.
February 1 Georgia, there.
February 3 Clemson, there.
February 8 Georgia Tech,
here.
February 14 Georgia, here.
February 22 W. and L., here.
February
28, March 1, 3,
Conference town
ament.

and if you think it's child's play,
drop around sometime. Two courts
have been built in the basement of
the men's gym and trunks issued to
the men.
The licmcn are entered in the
wrestling tournament which opened
Tuesday night at 7 o'clock nnd the
backs will take part in an elimination handball tournament
to be
staged early in February.
The following boys have been ordered to report for handball games:
Urbaniak, Colkcr, Kelly, Meyers,
Toth, Richards, Tom Phipps, Jack
Phipps,
Boardman,
Wooldrldge,
Fryc, Ellis, Tucker, Baker, Murphy,
Hoffman,
Hines and
Coffman.
There arc 18 in this bunch, which,
together with Splccr, Ellis Johnson,
and Foster, out for basketball, give
Gamago nearly two dozen backfield
men to work with next fall.
The following linemen will report
for wrestling:
Cutler, Broecker,
Vonderhelte,
O'Roark, Chapman,
Morrison, Tuttle, Skinner, Abley,
Baughman, Gentile, Morgan, Mc- - I;
Elroy, Wilder, Wright, Rose, John
son, John Drury, Kipping, Forquer,
Clark, Blevlns, Engles, Greathouse, 5
Humber, Goggin, Montgomery, Hill, i
R. Clark, and Hawkins. Seven other
linemen out for basketball, both
varsity and freshmen, will not be j;
required to take part In the wrestI;
ling routine. The handball
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who' each were awarded a
Learbury Suit and Topcoat for
selections closest to the team
chosen by College Humor.
AUBREY H. SELF
U. of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky.
IRVIN BEVILL
North Carolina State, Raleigh, N. C.
J. O. WILLIAMS, JR.
Southern Methodist U., Dallas, Tex.
ARTHUR DeVOSS
Ohio Wesleyan U., Delaware, O.
HARRIS EDWARDS
U. of Georgia, Athens, Ga.
PAUL B. KREBS
U. of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.
ROSS CONLEY
Hopemont, W. Va.
ROY J. WINDERS
U. of Iowa, Iowa City, la.
EARL RICE
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
C. FURLONG
Milwaukee, Wis.
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the men will meet from 3 to 6
o'clock. The wrestlers will report
to Coach Shivcly nt 4 o'clock.

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