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In his first year as coach of the
golfers, .Martin guided a
squad to its host
years. The 'Cats
season in four
won five matches while dropping
10 decisions.
Coach Martin replaced former
star I'K golfer Johnny Owens as
pilot of the linksters. The 1958
squad lost five men from the
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In an effort to build the golf
team to one of the SF.C's top contenders, I'K established a scholare
ship fund last year, a
plan of Coach Martin.

The tall roan of the Commodore
pivotman Don Ilin- attack is
ton of Rockport. Ind. The hi
Honsirr i the squad' leading
rebounder.
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with Tennessee for fourth place
in the Southeastern Conference,
are one of only two ball teams to
defeat the 'Cats this season. Vandy
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upset UK by
on Jan. 6 to give UK its first lo:-- s
season.
of the 1958-5- 9
This season the Nashville crew
have had acting Coach Roy Skinner of Paducah, Ky., at the helm
substituting for Head Coach Bob
Polk, who is still convalescing from
a pre season heart attack.
Tonight's game is a contest tiie
Hig Illue must win (along with all
remaining games) to stay in the
running for the conference crown.
The "Cats, No. 3 nationally after
losing to Mississippi State, will be
looking for victory No. 56 over the
dangerous Commodores, who come
to Lexington fresh from a
victory over rugged Tennessee.
Vanderbilt now appears fully
recovered from injuries and illnesses which hampered their efforts during the latter part cf
January. The Commodores go into
tonieht's game with a 4 mark in
SEC play and an overall record of
11-- 8
as compared to Kentucky s
figure in the conference and
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season record of 19-Vanderbilt's most notable games
this season have been its victories
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conference
loss to undefeated
leader Auburn.
hv Ilnnsier ruard
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jim Henry. The
senior captain from New Albany,
Ind. . bucketed 29 points
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victory earlier this season. In five
games with the 'Cats, dating back
to his sophomore year, the
hustler has scored 109
points.
Henry, who has averaged about
20 points per game this season, has
a great variety of shots and is
capable of getting off a shot under
adverse conditions.
The southpaw sprained a foot in
Vanderbilt's Jan. 10 game against
Ole Miss and was sorely missed by
the Commodores as they lost to
Georoia
Mississippi State.
and Auburn,
Tech,
Henry is now at full strength and
Vandy has won its last lour games.

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and junior Rowan have been averaging about 12 points per game
and Depp, a sophomore, has collected nearly 11 a contest.

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from Bethesda, Md.. is the fifth
starter for Vandy. Almost certain
to see action are 1 soph guard
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After four straight games on
foreign courts, the latest being the
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win over Notre Dame, the
Wildcats return to friendly Memorial Coliseum tonight to begin
a three-gam- e
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That's how they describe Vandy's
bij Ben Rowan, rebound specialist and defensive workhorse for
Coach Roy Skinner's Kentucky
conquerors.

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"Baldy C.ilb (chief Kentucky
srout) told me after seeing Vanderbilt play Saturday night against
Tennessee that this was the best
Vandy team he has ever seen. And
they always seem to be tough on
us," Kupp added.
'"They have improved tremendously since we played them in
January." said the veteran UK
coach, who holds a 46-- 4 mark over
the Commodorer..
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Because of Henry. Vanderbilt
carries what may be the nation's
most deceiving season record into
the Coliseum bout. Coach Roy
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