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Two Cals
Averaging
Above 300

Kickbacks

Santec Seeks Record
In Miler Here May 4

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Two Wildcat baseballers. catchn
er Jim Mcrri and lef tfielder
Lewis, are hitting over .300
with Morris leading a respectable
.382 average.
Lewis Is in runner-u- p
position,
hitting .318 according to the latest
baseball statistics released by UK
sports publicist Ken Kuhn.
Morris has appeared in 17 games
and has hit $afely 21 times In 55
trials at the plate. Lewis, in 15
games, has connected for 14 hits
in 44 'times at bat. In the fielding
department, Lewis has the edge on
Morris as he has not committed
an error while Morris has a fielding average f .933, committing six
errors.
As a team the Cats are hitting
only .215, fielding .890, and have
not as yet hit one home run. A
total of 0 errors have been made.
The Cat batters have hit 13 doubles, seven triples, and have batted
In only 46 "runs.
Ken Lehkzmp leads the Cat
won-lopitchers with a
record
for a percentage of .333. Charley
White and Ron Parham have
pitched in the most games, six.
has pitchParham, a right-handed the mot innings, 46 and

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mile kmied in njxtuI "exhibition" mile

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The Wildcat's record is one victory and 16 defeats for a percentage of .059. Their SEC record is
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are a suit lor dress and some sporty
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(Commcice SenDAN' TURC1IIN
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day and he was looking very
smooth indeed. I liked the outfit
he was wearing a light tan "Palm
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figured tie, that matched the band
on his dark brown "Milan" straw.
While Dan was here he selected
himself a new summer suit in the
"Panora" weave (also by Palm
Beach) and the color scheme is
quite interesting deep brown shot
through with black nub effect. He
was smart when he chose gold and
black Jewelry, to compliment the
tone of this suit.
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THE PICCOLINO
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(created by Fred Astaire) but times
have changed and "The Piccolino"
has become a sharp Italian Designed Knit Shirt of the slipover
variety with the new square neck-e- ye
catchinply fashioned in stripes
if you want comfort and style
this is it.
cut of town for the
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stripes. Caps give a sport outfit
the right casual flair of nonchalance one desires. Try a cap with
your sweaters and slacks, sport
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and you will feel as sleek as a colt!
So long for now,

San-Seat-

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tccirl scu'tal tnuil.iintt dealing uiih
'kVlittr.imin.il program. Most h.ic been justified. I Ik refine' it's

ime to raise smite stink.

Under the dirc lorship of Hill MtCuhhin and assistaiur of H.iiry
ijille the department lias lost presume. Standards necessary for spirited and enthusiastic competition seem to he fading.
Some (ueslion has arisen oer the methods ol selecting or pairing teams lor tournaments. I lie usual and accepted manner is putting
all participating teams in one group and drawing their names. 'litis
brackets litem in an unbiased way. Hut the
staff lias rejxtrted
mother system. They have grouped teams as tltey'xc seen fit. Is this
wholly fair?

Another complaint has been made concerning ttic lackadaisical
ittitude demonstrated during dillercitt sports. Soltbatt. now in tour
nament play, is a perfect example. First, a fte inning game or
limit is too short a time lor touino competition. Secondly,
teams aren't gien a proper period to warm up. Then there is the
condition of the playing field. I he infield is nothing but clumps ol
weeds, grass and dirt. l itis could, without much cllort on
be corrected. Playing conditions would be better. So far they hawn'i
budged an inch. Wednesday afternoon .The kernel Sports Stall asked
HrDon C lash Seaton, head ol the Physical Education Depaitmeut
o request that M & () do some thing about the infield. Maybe they
will.
The lighting is a disgrace. Hut this isn't entirely the fault of
The athletic association has been asked to put lights on the old football practice Field. A fine diamond for Softball could be developed.
Sure, it would cost a little money but the expense would be well
worth it. As of now, games played at night on the little cow pasture
;ehind the Student Union are more of a farce than good sports plav.
And another gripe by many fraternities is the fact that the most of
lie games aren't being scheduled in the daytime. Dusk, and night
play takes the cake. One manager for a fraternity softball team said
lie Would ask for either daylight scheduling or none at all if something isn't done to improve the lighting.
All this leads to a final conclusion.
If fraternities and independent groups would band together, demand tli.it I M straighten
:ip a bit and request impi ovemcnts. then there dimy be a tjh.iiue lor
!ietter a t li let it s on the student side. The wa tilings stand now
will sit h.K k. let matters tide until the gallop light out ol the ir past
good piogram.
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Dr. Mrrl Baker of the College of
Engineering, chairman
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YMCA Advisory Board, will preside at the meeting and install the
officers and cabinet members.

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College, will be the main speaker
at the YMCA installation dinner
at 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 1. in the
Football Room of the SUB.

competition, including: a 11-- 0 shutout of eastern division leading:
Florida.
But the story of the game was
written on the Tigers' bat as they
gathered 18 hits in the second
game after collecting 15 in the first
contest.

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Kentucky Track Coach Don Cash ; colleRlnn.s competing against
announced that Santee had tee unless they later attempt to
n
or
confirmed in n telephone eonver- - enter
his intention of keeping a ' sanctioned events,
tenative date made earlier.
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whether Santee will run alone
The appearance of the American In a rare against time or will have
mile champion had been in some competition for hhi Kentucky
since the beginning of n pearanre remains an undecided
court battle he i.s waging against question. Coach Seaton said,
the Amateur Athletic Union, which
q, of tnr WOrld's fastest hu-la- st
February slapped a lifetime rnar
t th mil rtutanr
snntr
suspension on him for allegedly ac has posted a best time of 4:00.5
cepting excessive expense money. for the mile which stands as the
However, the
cinder current American record and Is
ecofld
ace. who is now a Marine lieu only two and one-ha- lf
tenant, let It be known that lie slower than the world standard
still considers himself an amateur established by Australia's John
and will participate in the Ken- Landy.
tucky meet.
Santee set his record on April
Since Santee became embroiled 2, 1955. at the Texas Relays.
in the hassle with AAU officials
Santee will be the eighth track
over his amateur standing last and field star of national renown
spring, collegiate trackmen gen- to appear in an exhibition role at
erally have steered clear of actual the Kentucky Sptked Shoe Relays,
competition against him in order which are primarily relay nu-eat
to avoid any possible compromise varying distances for high school
staof their own
performers.
tus.
Among previous guest stars were
pole vaulter nob Richards, dayBut some state AAU groups and
college leaders have taken the man and hurdler Harrison Dillard
stand that no question is likely to and middle dtstar.ee standout Mai
be raised regarding amateurism of Whitfield.

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Dr. Niel Plummer, director of
the School of Journalism, has an
nounced that 176 Kentucky Hu?h
School seniors have won the University of Kentucky's Enoc h
Grehan and Marguerite McLaughlin awards.
These awards are given for superior records of service in scholastic journalism.
The newspaper award honors the
'ate Prof. Enoch Grehan, founder
and head of the University of Kentucky Department of Journalism
from 1914 to 1937.
Honored by the yearbook award
is Miss Marguerite McLaughlin,
one of the first women to teach
Journalism in the United States.
She has been a journalism staff
member since 1914.

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