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Blue and White Eleven Emerges
Victor by Two Touchdowns

KING AND KIRWAN STAR
Wildcats Show Difficulty In
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Twice

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The University of Kentucky Wildcat eleven defeated the Bearcats of
the University of Cincinnati, 14-- 0 in
a slow and uninteresting contest at
The Cats
Cincinnati last Saturday.
failed to come up to the form displayed in their opener against Marshall
last week and were able to cross the
Cincinnati goal line but twice throughout the entire period of play. Both of
the Cat scores came in the second period.

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The summary:
Kentucky, 14
Cincinnati 0
Ramsey (c)
Bachman
LE
C. Glascow
LT
McFarland
Martin
W. Bradford
LG
C
Pease
McLean
Lease
RG
Russell
Montgomery
RT
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King
RE
Prather (c)
Q
Gregg
bradner
McAndrews
Brewer
LH
Maddox
RH
Kirwan
FB
Fratz
Sanders
Score by periods:
14 0 014
Kentucky
0
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Cincinnati
Scoring
Kentucky:
Touchdowns,
Kirwan, King. Try for point Sanders 2 out of 2. Substitutions Kentucky: Stephenson for McFarland;
Tracy for Brewer; Saucr for McLean;
Cammack for Martin. Cincinnati: R.
Glascow for Bradner, , Schwarm for
Mac Andrews; R. Bradford for Maddox; Bauer for Fratz; Valentine for
Bradford; R. Bradford for Valentine;
Bradner for R. Glascow.
Officials Referee, Hoyer of Ohio
State. Umpire, Johnson of Kenyon.
Hcadlincsman, Wessling of Kenyon.

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The Blue and White showed considerable difficulty in getting started and
the second quarter was under way begridder in the perfore a blue-cla- d
sonage of Kenneth King, gathered
up a Bearcat fumble and dashed 60
yards behind perfect interference for
A second score was STATE NORMAL 53-a touchdown.
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'close behind the first when the Cats
marched from midfield to the BearHERE
line where Ab Kirwan OPENING CONTEST
cats'
went off left tackle for the remaining
distance and the score. Sanders made Yearlings Stage
Track Meet at
the additional point after each touchExpense of Richmond
down.
Eleven
Kenneth King was the outstanding
His long run
player for Kentucky.
KITTENS LIGHT BUT FAST
after picking up a fumbled ball gave
winning
.the Blue and White the
Vossmeyer Shines at End F.
marker and his work on the right
Smith and Isaacs
flank was away above that of any othAlso Star
on either side. Ab Kirwan's
er player
one of
work at half stamped him as
The University of Kentucky Freshthe best backs in Kentucky. Kirwan man football team experienced little
blocks and tackles with the precision difficulty with the Eastern State Norof a veteran and can pass, kick, or run mal eleven and defated them by the
with equal ability. Captain. Prather score of S3 to 0, last Saturday afterand "Tank" Fratz, Bearcat fullback, noon on Stoll Field.
were the Cincy luminaries
The game was very slow and un
Ramsey won the toss-u- p
for Ken- interesting due to the fact that it was
tucky and elected to receive. Bach the first encounter for both teams.
man kicked off to King who returned Many fumbles were made by both
six yards. Kirwan was downed six sides but the Kittens had the advantyards behind the line and Gregg punt- age in the recovering and lost little
ed forty yards to Bradner who fum- ground by this kind of errors.
bled but recovered. The remainder
the Kittens
After the first kick-oof the first period was a punting duel held Normal and forced the Eastern
Gregg and Maddox with the
between
ers to punt. On the yearlings first
Cat quarter having the best of the play Fuller circled right end for a
argument.
The quarter ended with touchdown but was called back for
the ball in Cincinnati's possession on running out of bounds. The Kittens
yard line.
her own forty-eigtook the ball to within eight yards of
King Recovers For Score
the goal by line plunges and then
On the fourth play in the second "Buddy" Smith carried it over for the
quarter Fratz, Cincinnati fullback fum first touchdown of the season. Voss
bled and Kenneth King, Cat end, re meyer
d
for the additional
covered, dashing sixty yards for the point. After the first touchdown the
initial touchdown of the scrap. San Kittens went up and down the field
ders kicked goal.
at will and by the end of the first half
King kicked off to Prather, who they
had made three touchdowns. The
was downed by Brewer with very second half proved to be more fatal
little gain. Fratz hit left guard for to the visitors than the first: the
three yards and McAndrews made yearlings making 33 points.
eight more and first down around left
The back field was especially strong
end. McAndrews fumbled but recov being composed of three former
ered. Maddox failed to gain around "Blue Devils," W. Smith, Mandt, and
left end and Bachman kicked thirty- - Fuller. The full back position was
five yards to Gregg, who returned ten
ably filled by F. Smith. The general
Kirwan made three yards off left ship of W. Smith and the punting of
tackle and Gregg flanked the Bear F. Smith deserved special note. The
cats' right end for six more. Gregg varsity would be greatly aided by the
made two through right tackle for services of F. Smith as his punts av
first down. Brewer made twenty-fiv- e
eraged about 75 yards.
off right tackle and then made three
Vossmeyer Shines
off left tackle. Sanders hit right
more
Captain Vossmeyer, at left end, was
guard for three yards and Kirwan
the ihinink light of the line. He was
went through left tackle for twenty- - in every play and it was almost im
seven yards and the second score. possible
for the Richmond lads to
d
Sanders
for the additional circle hit
end. Isaacs showed great
point. The half ended with Kentucky
form at center. His offensive work
in possession of the oval.
was especially good. This year's line
Neither outfit was able to score in is
not quite as heavy as the line of '22
the second half although the Bearcats but has the punch and determination
opened up a very threatening passing that keeps the enemy from passing.
attack in the first five minutes that
Normal did not make a first down
brought them from the shadow of
their own goal to the middle of the
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cancelled because the Pennsylvania
authorities planned to play a negro in
the lineup. Declaring that they would
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be violating a tradition of the university the Generals refused to go
through with the contest even after
Washington and Jefferson had dressWILDCATS AND GENERALS ed and entered the stadium.
The Generals arc in excellent shape
OF WASHINGTON LEE TO because of last Saturday's postponement but whether or not the lay-owill affect their playing remains to be
CLASH HEJESATURDAV seen.
Opposed to the excellent condition
Two Elevens Expected to Put Up of the Generals, wc find the Cats very
Gregg, McFarland
badly crippled.
Stiff Battle on Stoll
and Hughes, principal members of
Field
the hospital squad. It is highly imTEAMS EVENLY MATCHED probable that Gregg will start the
game at quarter, but Hughes and Mc
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Making their first appearance on a
local gridiron, the Generals of Washington and Lee will provide the entertainment in the Wildcats' third contest of the season Saturday. According to all advance dope on the Virginians the Cats will get plenty of entertainment in the form of a hard
scrap. The Generals will foe about
two pounds a man lighter than the
Kentucky gridders, but are a hardhitting aggregation that will push the
Cats to the limit in order to win,
Washington and Lee was forced to
lie idle last week when the contest
with Washington and Jefferson was
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Oct. 20 Maryville at Lexington
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Farland should get into the scrap before the first half ends.
Predictions as to Coach Jack Winn's
starting lineup arc stil unsafe. With
Gregg injured and John Evans suffering from appendicitis,
Winn's
greatest problem is to find a man to
pilot the Cats. The Cat mentor has
been working Al Kirwan at the signal position every day this week and
indications point toward the Louisville youth guiding the team.
Captain Ramsey and Kenneth King
at ends, Russell and Stevenson at
tackle, Montgomery and Martin at
guard, and Sauer at center seem the
most probable forward wall to start
Kirwan, at
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