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schedule for tho in- basketball toirnament,
has been worked out by the nssocin-- 1
The following

University Women Will
to Attend; Aims
of Federation Will Bo
Presented at Meeting

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executive

tary of tho Nntionul Amateur
otic Federation, will be tho guest
Monday, March 22,
the auspices of tho WJomnn's
ic Association of Kentucky.
Jchocdlcr comes to the
for. the purposo of discussing
problems pertaining to athletics
or woini'ii.
t' the fourth hour a special com
laory convocation
inr an women
I students will be held in tho mens'
B?,E.f
11.
uti.... cciiwvuiit.
will
i;7iUKi9iuiii.
iiuart c
jjjeak on certain phases of sports for
I no workings ami aims oi a
nvmnen.
roojlcgi! athletic nHsoi'iution will also
PicWesentcd io tho girls.
At 3 o'clock, in the gymnasium on
IJVinslow street, a lecture will be given
Miss Schocdlcr on athletics for
n. All coaches, principals, nth-- :
Rectors and physical education
..ers, of Lexington and ncighbor-jyftojvn- s,
arc urged to attend this
ectlng. Those students who expect
thVthe future to be connected with

Thursday, March 18, at 7:30
Patterson Hall vs. Knppa Delta.
Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Delta
Zeta.

Tuesday, March 23, at 7:30
Alpha Delta Thcta vs. Alpha Gamma Delta.
Sigma Beta Upsilon vs. Town Team.
Saturday, March 27, at 4 o'clock
Boyd Hall vs. winner in Patterson
Delta match.
hall-Kap-

Monday, March 29,

at

7:30

Semi-fiinal- s.

DANCE

Correct Glasses For

Don't forget tho nnnual A.A.A. kid
danco to be given Friday night, Mnrch
2(1.
Music will bo furnished by a good
orchestra and juvenile costumes will
be tho order of the day. All women
students of the university arc invited.
A small charge will bo made in order
to pay expenses.

Students

DR. C. W. BURKE
Registered Optometrist
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'Minnnontn T?nv' ttkllltifl. mlirlttv rrnod TlnlversitV of
LOS- T- On Friday, March C, a ParkKentucky freshman footbnll and varsity basketball coach, do with the choice er fountain pen. Finder please re- -,
nmmluipii nf thn T.niiicvllln rln Pnnf Afnminl nnfinnnl nhnmninn footbnll team turn to owner whoso nnme is on pen
and the best drop kicker in tho stale in the person of Trimpe, of Henderson, or to Dean Melchcr's office. Reward.
Kentucky 7" was the question propounded to me cany in tne wcck nnu mo
answer came with startling rapidity WONDKKSl
And here arc samples of the men tho University of Kentucky will have
to represent her in freshmen sports next year Irvine Jeffries, Harvey Stone,
Welcomes
Elmer Weber, andi Bob Miller, from Manual, and will Trimpe, irom
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THE SHOP OF ST. MARIE

As for .Tcfferios, if the sporting world doesn't know about him it sWould.
Upwards to ten football teams tried to stop him last year but couldn't, ho
virtually won the'stato championship in basketball for the Crimsons in 1925,
is; a whale of a punter, does the 220 and
dashes on the cinder paths,
Ins made his letters in baseball and tennis and just closed a successful
basketball earcer. During the past year ho has had offers from three big
league teams to turn professional and go to training camps with them, all
oi which he has turned dqwn, including one from tho Louisville Colonels.
tn Alabama, dickered for his services before
the University of Kentucky got him, but as Jeff said he felt "obligated to
old Kentucky."
This Louisville star will receive hit? diploma in June. He is
one of the two mentioned as logical contenders for the Yale cup,
given annually by Manual authorities on the basis of sportsmanship,
athletic ability and educational achievements.

UNIVERSITY GIRLS

440-yar- d

Tuesday, March 30, at. 7:30
Finals.
These games will bo played in the
women's gymnasium and a small
price of admission will bo charged.
Girls' rules will be used throughout
and student referees will officiate with
tho assistance of Miss Skinner. Sorority groups may select the girls
who shall referee their games. Fifty
points in the Woman's Athletic associ
ation will be given to each girl who
makes a team. Watch the bulletin RTOVF. IS FA ST MAN
Harvey Stone was known as the fastest man in football in the state of
boards for information concerning
He is a powerful tackle, can
which teams will appear in the finals Kentucky last season, despite his 212 pounds.
)NTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT) and
be relied on to "get his. man" and is another Gayle Mohney or Jimmy
when it comes to keeping in condition, which means he is ready
for action almost on a moment s notice.
tackle for three consecutive years
Harvey has been named
n,i Vinvino- wnn iho Vnln pun. comes to his future Alma Mater with sufficient
intellectual attainments to warrant his success in his studies here and to
"Red Granges
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Everytime I look across the way toward the old chemistry
building I gain more of a knowledge of how a magician draws yard
after yard of ribbon from his mouth while doing one of his stunts.
Who'd dreamed that the old senior court meeting place held
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so much junk?
After all the crazy man is good for something.
Doctor Pryor informs me that the heart of a crazy man is far more
larger than that of an ordinary being and consequently much better for
dissection).
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Rob Miller are two sweet athletes who will be welcomed
gladly by old U. K. The former will receive his high school diploma in
February, while the latter will get his in June. 'Weber played tackle, with
nil tho lirnfionev in the world last year with Manual's championship aggrega
v.
nnnnoitf. siHn nf tho line from Bitr Stone. Miller is a
third baseman and a noted one at that. On the football field he lines up on
pnd.
the flank position and last year was almost unanimous for
He plays guard on the basketball floor.
Knox-vill- e
With these and Trimpe, who has already been mentioned, and a
High school football star who will be seen in a Green and White
,i0i.-in- 0
whn11 should not be on the decline for the next four years at
the home of the Wildcats. It was solely through the ceaseless efforts of a
and supporting group of Lexington alumni and friends of
certain
the University of Kentucky that these players were persuauea to cnoose meir
own state institution as their reputation and fame making spot.
is nn rwloemine- - feature about the new ones coining in next fall
tupv apw sTnnv.NTK which, in the lone rum means everything. With
these boys, along with others who will naturally don the Blue and White
caps next September, cooperating on the gndiorn, the supremacy oi me
tv.o rvnfrn lieutenants or anybody else need not
n
Ut:uiK:i,uYii vuua,
they will graduate
be feared. And then it will be only a short day until
tney
into Coach Freddie J.'s division. What will happen then.' wen, it
continue to stick together, one can guess easily.

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BASEBALL DUST
Which reminds us that we're going

to have some' kind of a
baseball team around here this spring. Some of the best teams in
the South have been scheduled.
The following games have been booked by "Daddy" Boles:
April 3 Cincinnati, there. April 10 Michigan, here. April 17
April 2!) Western
April 21 Centre, here.
Georgetown, here.
3lay 8 Centre,
April 30 Vanderbilt, there.
Normal, there.
Mississippi A.
May
.May 15 Georgetown,
there.
there.
Georgia here.
and M., here. May

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, Here's the track schedule.
April 17 Vanderbilt, there.
April 21 Tennessee, there.
May 1 Sewunee, here.
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May 8 Indiana, hero.
May 15 Conference, Chapel iHili, N. C.

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Headline in Courier-Journa- l:
MAN GETS 18 YEARS FOR BEATING HIS FOSTER SON, 5,'TO DEATH
Lcltoy Smith allows as how he (tho man) would have received congrat
ulations had it ben his wife instead of his son.

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SPRING FOOTBALL
PRACTICE BEGINS
Development of Forward Passim? Attack Will be Stressed
by M u r p h y, Eklund
Pribble- and Kirwan
WILL LAST THREE WEEKS
With the passing of tho snow and
ice from Stoll field, Kentucky's entire
list of varsity football aspirants will
begin three weeks of spring practice
under tho tutelage of Head Coach
Fred J. Murphy, assisted by Coaches
Ray Eklund, Birkttt Pribblo, and Ab
Kirwan. Tho severe cold prohibits
any effective practice at present, but
as soon as it has abuted, somewhat,
the playersi will bo issued uniforms
and work in the gridiron gumes

fundamentals will shirt.
The development of a forward pas
aing a. lack for next year will be
stressed. Kicking is also important,
however,
bucli streneous exercises
us blocking and tackling do not play
so pr.tminent a part. A few of next
year's formations will be learned and
practiced, and the spring session will
be terminated with a game between
two teams which the coached will
select. Light scrimmages for the
learning of ph.ys will bo indulged
in periodically over tho three weeks
All of last year's varsity squad, excluding those who graduate, the 1925
frosh squad, and many other candidates who have not reported for practice, heretofoiyj, liavo intimated to
Athletic Director 11. A. Boles that they
intend to come oat this spring. A very
successful practice is anticipated by
tho entire stall', and it is expected that
it will bo beneficial in tho development of the eleven next fall.

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