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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
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Bo Hernia Says
ARTHUR HODGES

FOOTBALL SCORES
Wash.

BETWIXT US

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"The Lexington Way"

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courage against odds and the illus
tration of a Wildcat game invariably
comes to the mind when one seeks to
describe the peculiar quality of the
University of Kentucky spirit. Not
many are permitted to represent their
school in such contests, and to these
the opportunity to contribute to this
fund comes as a challenge and a privilege; a chance to do what their University expects of them with a real
Wildcat will; a chance to contribute
l,
in terms of love and pride and
rather than in money, and the
privilege of seeing their gifts transmuted into a lasting, monument to
that dauntless Kentucky spirit which
breathes in them,"
Freda Lemon, statistician, Warner Sugar Refining Company, mailing address, General Postofficc box
317, New York City.

Jeff 1, Wash. & Lee 0.
Arthur L. Hodges
(forfeit.)
The announcement made in this
Manyvillc 14, Tennessee 14.
column in the first edition of the
Wittcnburg 24, Georgetown 0.
Kernel has been received by many as
Centre 13, Carson Newman 0.
an opportunity to show how highAlabama 56, Mississippi 0.
brow they arc. Others have declined
Georgia Tech 10. Vt M. I. 7
to make public their taste in literature, whether through modesty or
The game between Washington and shame we know not. The list selectLec and Washington anJ Jefferson ed for the first of the lists which we
was officially
declared off wlici the hope to run each week is contributed
Virginia school refused to
against by a well known student at the Unio negro half back on the Washington
versity, a native of New Hampshire
and Jefferson team. Declaring that who has formed the habit of strolling
the traditions of Washington and Lee (ditcrally) down this way each year to
n
refused to allow the team of r'idt
bask in the sunlight of Kentucky's
to participate in a contest with mild winters and enjoy the compana negro, the authorities of the school ionship of one of her choicest sons,
that the Cats meet next, called off the Hy Taylor.
contest.
The Ten Books I Have Enjoyed Most
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By W. G. Wilkerson
"Enclosed check for reservations on
Centre, icnnrsec, and Tech appear
The Amateur Gentleman Jefftry
'Bostcrs Special.' I need the money
to have sit t:ck the same stubborn opFarnol.
position last Saturday as did the Cats. 2 The Broadway Highway Jeffcry but I need the Kernel more, so let it
come." W. P. Rhoads, Hartford, Ky.
Th Colonels were unable to defeat
Farnol.
find
"Enclosed
check for nine
Tevnessee 3 The Morals of Marcus Ordeync
Carson Ntwman but
months pass on the 'Kentucky Boost
tie. and
aod Maryvillr played a 4
W.'J. Locke.
Georg;a Tech emerged victor o'er V. 4 My Lady's Garter Jaques Futulle. ers Express.' In the past nothing gave
M. I. by s scant margin of three 5 Where the Blue Begins Christo me more pleasure than the Kernel but
it now has a rival in Miss Virginia
po'nts. jvl:ryville appear to lave a
pher Morlcy.
Templin, who arrived September IS."
much stronger team that has been ex- f If Winter Comes A. S. M.
-- C. L. Templin. 701 North Carolina
pected, authough Tennessee was minAve., Richmond, Va.
us several of her stars in Saturday's
The Agony Column iDe Biggcrs.
News has reached the Alumni office
contest.
Conrad in Quest of his Youth
of the sad death of Walter E .Armen-trou- t,
Samuel Merrick.
who received his M. A. degree
(We understand that several memLord Jim Joseph Conrad.
in '21,
bers of the varsity football squad
Leopardcrs Steward Ed at the University of Kentucky
The
and the past two yeans had taught
were initiated into the Lion's club just ward White.
mathematics in the University of Wisbefore the game at Cincinnati last
Wilkirson said he selected all ficSaturday. The charter members of tion because that is what he really en- consin. Mr. Armentrout, with a friend
was returning from a fishing trip and
the Kentucky chapter are Givcns Mar- joys the most.
was struck by lightning and instantly
tin, Leonard Tracy, John Evans, Tur18, 1923. Mrs. Armentrout
ner Gregg, Ted Brewer and Curtis
According to a statement in the killed, June
Sauer. The initiation took pace at Lexington Leader a few days ago," was a tormer student ot the Universi
.
Gardens the lights on the public library steps. ly
the Cincinnati Zoological
Sow,ar?' ex:24' Sh ,s
for a degree at the
and was followed by a feast at Thomp- were ordered to be kept lighted all finishing her
University of Wisconsin.
son's Dairy Lunch.
night, the reason being that persons
going through the park after dark
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could not find their way. To those
FROSH DEFEAT EASTERN
"I enclose check for Lucicn S.
who can read between flic lines this
Send his Kernel to 17401
Parlor" Moore
means that "Transylvania's
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Wanda Ave., Detroit. So far I have
away from them.
has been taken
been unable to attend any meetings of
until the last part of the third quartc. Catherine Orange.
the U. K. Alumni club here, but hope
Although fighting hard throughout
got to the next one. I see Charley
Station Y. M. C. A. broadcasts the to
the entire game they were completely
following: To those who may won- Planck quite often and ran across
outclassed and did not have a chance.
John Stevens, 'Hardboiled Steve' the
Captain Word played best for the der in locking over the Varsity Hand- other day. I am purchasing agent for
book what became of the last line in
loosers. He showed great spirit and
the Detroit Community Union, the su
urged his men on even after the Kit- the last verse of the poem "In Ken- pervision organization of the sixty
snatchtens had piled up an overwhelming tucky" we will admit that we
nvc social agencies in Detroit. 1 am
ed that line from the poem because
score.
taking second year work in the
in the also
we didn't want any damns
Th Line-u- p
evening classes of the Detroit Col
handbook.
Freshmen (S3)
Eastern (0)
lege of Law. My best wishes for 'Old
L EVossmeyer (c)
Fox
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Getting publicity out of secrecy has Kentucky' and may she become the
Bickel
Crum
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greatest University in the U. S." V.
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Rice become a byword. Even Georgetown C. Swearingen, 316 Jefferson Avenud
LG
Ballard
has closed the gates of Hinton Field,
C
Isaacs
McGlothin
East, Detroit, Mich.
Hampton
Portwood to all except newspaper men
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DeHaven
RT
Combs
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Miller FRESHMAN TAKES 1ST PLACE
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Word (c)
I have been having a most enjoyQB
W. Smith IN CROSS COUNTRY TRY-OU- T
Clouse
able itime, but just the same my
,
Moberly
Mandt
LH
thoughts wander frequently to the fine
RH
Fuller Brame Finishes in Lead in Two and old school with a neal Kentucky spir
Hurst
R. Smith
FB
F. Smith
Three-quartTry-oit. I have heard many arguments in
Score by quarters:
favor of different schools but I would
Eastern
,.,0 0 0
History again repeated itself last not trade my University of Kentucky
14 6 13 2053 Friday afternoon when Brame, a freshFreshmen
diploma for any other.
Vossmey 2; Wil- man, was first at the finish of the two
Touchdowns
"I am thoroughly pleased with my
liams; F. Smith 2; W. Smith 2; and
for the work with the Bailey Meter Co. I
mile try-oMandt.
Goals after
touchdown
cross country team. Out of 15 entries expect to be sent to New York or BosVossmeyer 3; F. Smith, Williams.
only eight finished.
Butler was sec- ton within a month or so do service
Substitutes:
Eastern Palmer for ond and was closely followed by Gor- work in one of the branch offices."
Ballard; Gregory for Hurst; Manious man and Davidson respectively.
W. Preston White, 1782 East 101 St.,
for Gregory;
Ballard for Palmer;
Hall, star of last year's freshman Apt. 1, Cleveland O.
Hurst for Manious; Stone for Clouse; team, did not run due to the lack of
Kinney for Crum.
Freshmen
practice and Smith of last year's varfor Isaacs; Arnold for Fuller; sity, ran seventh but would probably
Isaacs for McCann; Fuller for Ar- have finished better had he been in
nold; McCann for Isaacs; Johnson proper training. Daniels, a hard workfor Rice; Williams for Smith; King er and a letter man, finished sixth.
FOUNTAIN
for Miller; Simms for Bickel; Blocker
The lea mwill be composed of six
for Johnson; Johnson for Portwood; men of which Gorman, Butler and
"The Ink That Made
Wilson for Vossmeyer; Robinson for Hall look like the best bets. Coach
F Smith.
iThe Fountain Fen Possibtf
Porter has a large field of aspirants
K
from which to choose the other three
RADIO CLUB
men.
At present, the most likely
candidates are Davidson, Smith, and
The Radio Club will have their Daniels.
equipment ready in about ten days to
The class meet, which was schedultransmit and receive. The club intends ed for the thirteenth will probably be
to send out football results play by held over to the twentieth due to the
play, and other important events that necessity of more practice for all the
occur. The range now covers 2,000 men. The first intercollegiate meet
miles. The station is open to visitors will be held with
Cincinnati the last
every night and all day Sunday. The part of this month.
club meets now on Thursday night inK
stead of Tuesday.
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