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1 I2 THE KENTUCKY ALUMNUS.   .
  The Kentucky colleges this year did not put forth very strong teams, ag  
i   they were suffering a relapse from over-athletic stimulation in previous years_ _-  CON
` ` K. U. did not put any team in the held.  {Q
1 State College did not play a very ambitious schedule, but it had a clean  
team and made a creditable showing all things considered, winning against Emi-   190
nence Athletic Club, K. M. I., University of Tennessee, and Georgetown and  _ Wai
. losing to Vanderbilt, Marietta and Central (Centre). The scores are not given it
in the Annual for this year, so I append them:  ri
‘ Oct. 6-S. C. vs. Vanderbilt at Nashville ..................... 0-28 ii
‘ Oct. 13-S. C. vs. Eminence Athletic Club, at Lexington ...... 48- o  _ Tm
,i Oct. 27-S. C. vs. K. M. I. at Lexington ....................... 16-11  .
, Nov. 2-S. C. vs. Marietta at Lexington ...................... O-16  
~ Nov. 10-S. C. vs. Tennessee at Lexington .................... 21- o  ; Tm?
, Nov. 24-S, C. vs. Georgetown at Georgetown ................ 19- o   35 J
[ Nov. 29-—-S. C. vs. Central at Iexington ..........,............ 6-12  in
The football team consisted of the following:  -i P
i   Baer, left end; Coleman, left tackle; Hendrickson, left guard; Adair, center;  ii Eié
j Speyer, right guard; Brewer, right tackle; Elgin, right end; Wilsoii, left half;   ROV
l Paulin, right half; McKinney, full back; Stone, quarter.  .,
I   Substitutes-Dunlap, Goldthwait, Logan, Cook, Galloway, Chisholm, Cram.  if
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i The men’s basket ball team consisted of VV. C. Fox, S. T. Baer, T. R.  V the
  Bryant, R. C. Barbee and ]. M. \N'ilson. The team was a good one and all the  C
  i games were exciting. The schedule contemplated the playing of 9 games. I am   Of
l   i unable to find a record of any but five. Of these S. C. won against K. U., 16 to   Om
, ” ; 14, and lost to C. U. 23 to 25, to Georgetown 8 to 19, to City Y. M. C. A. 22 to  .2 L
? I _ 41 and to C. U. again I3 to 15.  < YQ;
_ · I The girls’ basket ball team was composed of Nell VVallis, Lucy Hopper,  { gm
·g     Anne Crenshaw, (captain), Catherine Carmody and Christina Pence. It ap·  f Wh
A     ' pears to have played no intercollegiate or school games. _-  ve;
,   i The base ball team was constituted as follows; Stone, catcher and right i 4-0,
.- V. field; Elgin, catcher; Reed, pitcher; Caudill, pitcher; Baer, first base; Gold- ‘
4, ” namer, first base and right field; I·lillenmeyer, second base; Rule, third base;  ‘i .
{ ‘ Alden, short stop; Donan, left Field; \Noodward, center Field.  _i_ m
A schedule of 13 games was played, of which Kentucky State lost only two  ii Oil
1 —-those with Millersbuig Military Institute, 3 to 5, and with C. U., 2 to 4.  , VH
~ 1 The games were won with Lexington Athletic Club, 5 to .2; University of  ·
{ Cincinnati (two games), 5 to 4 and 22 to 2; Georgetown (two games), each I  ‘i {Ol
  I to 0; K. U. (two games), 14 to 4 and S to 1; last two games with C. U. P 100   Ml
  , and 2 to 1; Miami, 2 to 1.   U··
.   From the above it can be seen that we had a good team that year, \\`l1lt`ll E_  on
  · easily won thc championship of the State.  _, Wl