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gratifying and impresses us the more
deeply when so complimentary a com
ment comes from outsiders. The good
comradeship and spirit now rccog
among
as
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characteristic
University
of Kentucky
students
mark them as distinctive and unique
A successful career and college is
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ONE GAME THE KITTENS LOST based largely upon the morale of its
students and the good fellowship ex
The Kernel is in receipt of the isting among its students and its
November 2? issue of The Vanderbilt faculty.
Hustler, official student publication
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of Vanderbilt University, in which
WHEN THE DEVIL PLAYS
appears a story on the editorial page
PRINTER
headed "Freshman Team Duplicates
Following
Score of Commodores."
is the story in part:
If his majesty the Devil, docs not
"The Vandy Freshmen worked their finally commit to endless flames that
shift to perfection last Saturday when other of his guilty arch
the
Tommy Zerfoss' cubs outplayed the linotype operator, who insists upon
compromising our already shady rcpu
young Wildcats with the score of
the same count by which the Comnio-doe- s tation for grammar by weekly interpo
downed the Bulldogs on the lations of his own burning .thoughts,
we shall loose faith in the practicabil
same afternoon.
The first tally came in the second ity of the gratifying doctrine of eterKentucky had bucked the nal punishment. Last week this malequarter.
line and let loose on the air route volent imp of outer darkness made us
without avail during the first round. say that we published a certain complays Gibson for munication sent over by ithe soldier
After a few
Vanderbilt carried the ball forward boys "without charge," when what we
gain around right made an honest effort to say was 'that
with a twenty-yar- d
end; on the next play Barnes drove we published it "without change."
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over 'eft tackle for the touchdown.
The first half ended with Vanderbilt WILDCATS ENTERTAINED
f. Kentucky 0.
BY MEMBERS OF SU-K"At the opening of the second half
Vandy worked the ball to their opline, then tried a Senior Members of Team Take Part
ponents'
in Program)
pass. It tailed anil. tuc nan went into
y
The
Circle of the University
line. Kenaction on the twenty-yar- d
tucky punted, giving Vanderbilt the of Kentucky entertained with a beauThe shift, used for tiful banquet and dance Friday night
ball in
Lafayette Hotel in compliment
several plays in succession, put the at the
More than ISO
pigskin in striking distance, and Gib to the Wildcats.
guests were present, including the
son soon piled on the second score
Wildcats,
circle members, coaches,
around right end.
and several members of the faculty.
"The fourth period passed with both
Professor Enoch Grehan presided
teams working passes and punts. The as toastinaster and informal responses
in favor of the
final score was
were made by senior members of the
Vandy frosh.
team, Fuller, Pribble, Fcst, Colpitts
"The young Kentuckians put their and Sanders; by the coaches, William
best work into plunging the line but Juneau, George Buchheit,
Jack Winn
were unable to keep the pace for. the and S. A. Boles; Miss Marguerite Mclength of time necessary to score."
Laughlin, of the faculty; White Guyn
The Kernel hesitates to comment and Floyd Wright .of the alumni;
described Louise Council,
upon Uhiis artistically
Irene
McNamara.
mythical football game between the Anne Hickman, of the
y
Girls,
Kittens of ithe University of Ken and Martha Pate, the band sponsor.
tucky and the Freshmen of Vander
Freddie Fest, of Ohio, transformed
hilt in which we suffered the over himself into a glowing orator in his
but we farewell speech to the football
of
whelming defeat
team
should be greatly relieved from a ter- of the University. He said it would
rible strain if this ambitious writer be the ambition of his life to train and
would inform us WHERE, WHEN, send men from his state .to fight for
HOW this thrilling, hair - raising the Wildcats. The senior members of
ing encounter took place and in what the team who played their last game
section of the country this Utopion in Knoxville. Tcnn., on Thanksgivng
If story was made.
Day, wore their uniforms from the
As a matter of fact the youthful field to the hotel as it was their last
game contest for the Blue and White.
Commodores did not play a
with the baby Wildcats, nor were
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they scheduled to play so this could
Freshwoman "Gee time goes sJow
an advance story on the
not have been
here at the University."
game. What the Commodore freshSenioress "Wait till you get started
men did was to suffer defeat by the
these have been the fastest four
University of Tennessee freshmen,
14 to 12.
What we, the Kittens did, years of mv life."
was to play University of Tennessee
Freshmen and defeat them 20 to 6.
As the sport writer would say it, acHOLIDAY SPECIALS
cording to "dope", we stood to beat
16 points.
the baby Commodores by
The Kernel is not drawing definite
FOR OUR UNIVERSITY
conclusions and it is barely possible
PATRONS
that the writer carelessly misplaced
on the typewriter dropped the name
of the college or the high school that
the Commodores defeated. If it is a
Kentucky
team dubbing themselves
Wildcats and in view of the fact
that the University of Kentucky has
no copyright upon this unique title,
we ask for information leading to de
tails and specific information of the
Our
before mentioned game.
Kernel is pleased that the fame of
this institution and the sportsmanship
which now characterizes it has so
challenged the fancy of our ancient
neighbors as to lead for this flattering
request for a contest with one of
the most notable football machines on
the continent.

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KENTUCKY

OUTLOOK

The Wildcats of the University of
Kentucky closed one of the most successful seasons in the history of the
institution with their final game with
the University of Tennessee at Knox-vill- c
Thanksgiving Day. Despite the
fact that the Volunteers defeated the
strong Kentucky team by a .touchdown only, this defeat was crowned
with glory in a triumphant celebra-tirin that citv following the battle.
Various press dispatches throughout
.that city and the South paid high
trifuite to the good sportruanship in
which these loyal Kentucky warriors
and sunnorters received defeat.
Captain Birkett Lee Pribble, bet
ter known in the athletic world as
"Big Boy," proved himself to he one
most fearless
strongest,
of
the
and most brilliant chieftains that has
ever been selected to lead the wearers
of the Blue and White. He fought as
'well as led and he will occupy a prominent place in the annals of football,
not only in the University, but thru-oNot only has he
ithe southland.
brought glory to his Alma Mater but
his record will serve as an inspiration
to future Wildcats.
season just closed
The football
completed the series of contests between the Wildcats and some of the
strongest teams of the South. Thru-ou- t
the season the Wildcats were
unsuccessful in three of their games,
twi of which were won by teams outweighing the Cats by ten or fifteen
pounds to the man.
The Kernel is indeed gratified to
state that during the entire season
not a single man has participated in
anv athletic contest who was not so
eligible and qualified with an average
conforming to student regulations
It is our oninion that athletic aotivi
ties in this University have been put
unon a clean and commendable basis,
making glory brought to the institu
tion the more lustrous and secure.
The Kernel believes that the Uni
versity is entering a field of marked
and honorable career in athletics. It
is a matter of profound regret that the
football careers of several of the
strongest Wildcat player end this
season, and tthat graduation will cause
them to sever connection with the lineup in next season's contests; but this
regret is lightened by prospects in
material that will tend to make up ithe
loss for next season drawn from the
present Kitten line.
The University is expecting a triumphant season next session. A flattering offer was received by the Athletic Council from West Point asking
it to arrange a game between the
Wildcats and the Army on next year's
schedule. This was declined for ac-- j
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COMMENT

In a letter received recently by Dean
P. P. Boyd of the College of Arts and
Sciences appeared the following para
graph written by the father of a stu
dent in the University commenting
upon a phase of the young man's
work here: "My sou is very much in
love with the University and the one
thing I admire most in him and the
have seen from your
boys whom
College is their strong underlying fi
delity to the school."
1'he foregoing paragraph is a source
of gratification to the Kernel as it is
u happy reflection upon the good fel
lowship which exists now among
the students here. It is even more'
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