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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

ing some eastern team early In the
season.
Kctnucky's schedule follows:
Oct. 4 Open.
Oct. 11 Open.
Oct. 18 Washington and Lcc,
Grid Card for 19.30 is Almost here.
Virginia,
Completed;
Wildcats Will Oct. 25 Alabama, here.
here.
Nov. 1
Meet Two Newcomers Next
Durham, North
Nov. 8 Duke,
Year; Two Dates Arc Still Carolina.
Nov. 15 V. M. I., here.
Open
Nov. 27 Tennessee, Knoxvlllc.

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CONFERENCE
TUTS SCHEDULED

Kentucky's football schedule for
fall will not be lacking In conference games as six conference teams
have already been booked, with n
possibility of scheduling another.
Coach Gamngc is looking to 1930
to be his best year as coach of n
Wildcat team, providing all men
arc eligible and none of them quit
school.
Virginia has filled the place of
Centre on the schedule and Duke,
to the conference, will
n
be met November 8, at Durham,
North Carolina. Just who will be
the Wildcats first apponcnts has not
been definitely decided but there
is still n chance of Kentucky meet

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Kcntuckinns Trounce Cndcts
To Gain Sixth Victory of
Season; V. M. I. Had Lead
at End of First Half.

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Coach Harry Carnage and his
fighting team of Kentucky Wildcats
returned Sunday from a week-en- d
Journey to Lexington, Va., where
they had a pleasant visit as the
guests of the Virginia Military Institute eleven. The Kentucklans
gained their sixth victory in seven
starts and added another to their
conference victims by trouncing the
Flying Squadron, 23 to 12.
Off to a slow start, the 'Cats were
trailing at the halfway mark by n
G
to 3 count. But Coach Gamagc
told his charges a few vivid stories
during the intermission and the big
Blu team came to life to put the
game on ice. The margin of victory
should have been greater but n

Edwards M. Templin left Saturday
to represent the Kentucky chapter
of Sigma Delta Chi, professional
Journalistic fraternity, at the nation
al convention, which Is being held
this week at the University of Mis
souri, Columbia, Mo.
Mr. Templin is treasurer of the
local chapter of Sigma Delta Chi;
managing editor of the Kernel, and
cdltor-ln-chiof the "Kampus
Buddv Hackman. big, blonde, Fords passes In the closing period
Kat." He is registered as a freshbackficld ace, is the interfering half
man in the College of Law.
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for a 55'ynrd touch
of Tennessee's touchdown twins.
This great combination will try their down sprint.
The Wildcats threatened to cross
on
the Wildcats
luck acalnst
Thanksgiving. Hackman has the Slfnn0?'
distinction of never having lost, alline with a first down. Three
though Kentucky subjected the Vols
tries at the line failed to gain so
to a scoreless tie last year.
Captain Covington dropped back and
booted the oval from placement
through the uprights for three
1929
sprints. The 'Cats lacked power to
30 do anything more in the first half,
but the Virginians took advantage
MEAL HOURS
Coach Prlbble is grooming his of their laxity to forge ahead with a
Big Green crew for the final clash marker and Biggs plunged through
of the season. The Frosh grldsters the center for ten yards and a score.
The rejuvenated Blues scored early
meet the "rhlnles" of the University
9:15
7:15
after the last period when Coving- of Tennessee at Knoxvlllc on Saturton returned a punt to the Cadet
day, November 30.
-line. Spicer went over for the
Little Is known of the prowess of
the Tennessee yearlings this sjason. touchdown and his pass to Yates
was good for the extra point.
5:00
6:30
but last fall the gang from "down
Constant pecking away at the
yonder" helped themselves to a
lighter quadron line provided two
rather lopsided win, and can be ex- more counters
for the Gamagemen,
pected to offer sterling competition
Spicer carrying the ball over on both
SODA FOUNTAIN HOURS
for Pribble's youngsters.
outfit that repre- occasions after It had been placed
The green-cla- d
sents Kentucky this season is the deep In the enemy territory by con9:00 A. M. 6:00
M.
strongest aggregation of freshman sistently brilliant runs by Covingfootball talent that has ever trotted ton. The Wildcat captain came into
his own for the first time of the
forth on the local campus. Let by current
season, featuring the fray
their sparkling captain and quarterback, Ellis Johnson, the Green has with" his long returns of punts and
plays from scrimmage.
run rough-sho- d
over all opposition
Spicer, with his three touchdowns,
to date and expects to bring back
the scalp of the. embryonic Vols. A Jack Phipps, and Kelly also
did their share of the work in
win for the Kittens will establish
them as one of the outstanding the Kentucky efforts. The Blue line
for the most part of the game was
freshman teams of the South.
outplayed by the outweighed Cadets
Ascend South Stairs to Commons
in what turned out to be rather
A revue producer is weeding out
the slim girls from his chorus. The drab game.
The lineups, and summary:
Show, London.
Kentucky (23) Pos. V. M. I. (12)
LE
Moody
Andrews
A. Grow
Wright
LT
Forquer
LG
Wllliard
C
V. Grow
Williams
Hanse
Johnson
R3
Drury
Smith
RT
RE
Yates
Scott
,QB
Spicer
Hawkins
Covington
Biggs
L3
Kelly
McCray
RH
fraPB
Dunn
J. Phipps
Score by periods:
3 0 7 1323
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Scoring: Touchdowns For Kentucky. SDicer (3): for V. M. I.. Wil
liams, Biggs. Goal from placement
uovincton. Points after touchdown
(2).
Covington
Substitutions:
Kentucky Thompson, Myers, Col- Ker, Kose, waiters, MCEiroy, Ford,
Urbaniak, Bronston, Cavanna, Toth,
T. PhiDDs. V. M. I. Grecrnrv.
Charwick, L. Williams, Gravatt,
MaiKuns, wooters, Palmer, Lawhorn,
Holtsclaw.
Referee Black, nf rn virion- - um
pire Carrington, of Virginia; head- iinusman uooawm, or Washington
and Jefferson! fin!H inrttro wu
Hams, of Virginia.

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Daily Practices

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Coach Johnnie Mauer announced
today that dally basketball practice
would start Monday In preparation
for the hardest schedule that has
ever been attempted by n Wildcat
team.
The Wildcats have been practicing three times a week for the past
month and a half, minus the basketball men who arc out for football
and will not report until one week
after Thanksgiving. The practices
thus far have been devoted to
and a new offense, while
special attention lias been given to
men of last year's freshman team.
Five seniors, Captain McBrayer,
Stanley Mllward, Cecil Combs, Lawrence McGInnls and Hays Owens
plus Louis McGInnls and Carey
Spicer Juniors, will form the nucleus
of the squad this year. McLanc,
Klclscr, Yates, Trott, Bell, Bronston,
Miller and Slsk arc new men who
arc pushing the lcttermcn for their
places.
Kentucky fans will bo given one
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treat this year In that all but three
game of the 15 scheduled will be
ficulty e'er he crosses the Kentucky played at home. Miami and Crclgh-to- n
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basThis scaion. McEvcr win be ketball, will probably be
scored
the most
by the Wildcats outstanding games of the year.
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Captain Howard Johnson who Is
leading the Volunteers in their
strongest bid for tho Conference
crown, plays a mighty wicked tackle.
He will exchange courtesies across
the scrimmage line in tho Homecoming game with Pete Drury and
is sure to give the Kentucky star
plenty to worry about.

"What kind of a watch have you
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Kelly
Spicer
Jack Phipps
Covington
Myers
Ford
Urbaniak
Bronston
Cavana
Andrews
Williams
Yates

The first of a series of five Cadet
Hops, which are given annually by
2
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the University R. O. T. C. Reciment.
2
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will be held Saturday
afternoon
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from 3 to 6 o'clock in the Men's
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The series of military dances will
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be given earlier this year than ever
before, according to the approved
BIG TEN TANDING
social calendar in the office of the
Dean of Men. The other four Hops
Team
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December 7, January 3, February 1, Ohio State
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and March 22. Scabbard and Blade, Illinois
2
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honorary
military
organization, Northwestern
3
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which is in charge of the regimental Minnesota
2
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social functions, has already re- Iowa
.500
ceived permission to give the an- Indiana .
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nual Military Ball on February 21, Chicago .
.250
the night before the basketball Michigan
.250
Wisconsin
game with Washington and Lee.
.250
The Cadet Hon Saturday will ho
.nenry ana a mend towp
tne first school dancn nf rhf spnsnn
with the exception of the SuKy !a a football game. After the game,
dance given after the W. and L, the friend asked
R. E., wasn't this more excitefootball game.
ment than you ever had in your life
Season tickets for the five dances, for two dollars?"
are good for five admissions at any
R. E. grunted.
"I don't know;
one dance, were put on sale last my marriage
licence cost me only
week by members of Scabbard and two
dollars."
Blade and by the officers of the
military department.
Carrie Lacy I have Just
The cost of the season tickets is reading that kissing shortens been
the
$1.50, while single admissions, in- life.
cluding dates, at tho door will be Thomas Utley (Mournfully) Well,
50 cents.
I'm going to make my will.

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married you three years ago."
iviovie Actress: "Oh, yes. What
was your serial number?"

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