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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

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FINANCIAL STATEMENT
has been organized during the last
year and a professional fraternity exUniversity of Kentucky Athletic AsMcUtfon
pects to establish a chapter hero beay Fred K. Aufburf
July 1, 1919
June 30, 1
fore December.
.
Receipts
$
0
ACTIVITIES FOR YEAR
Wilnslow street has been designated
121.5(1
llalaace on hand; Jly 1, 1919
"Fraternity Row" and the first house
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StHdeWt Fees
,S1S.4
Amateur Night
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which Is in the process of construction
Games: Football .. $7,08.67
Athletics, Dramatics, Mill Is expected to bo completed by ThanksBasketball 1,168.86
Amateur Night has come and gone
819.76
Baseball .
tary, Fraternities, Clubs giving.
Wo are lltUo better off because of It.
Progress Is in evidence every where.
424.80 9,480.08 '
Track ....
Five acts wore offered by some
AH Show Progress
The Unlvettf.ty Is limited only by
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s.
seventeen prospective Strollers before
funds" and lack of dormitories from ex
Season Tickets
72.00
eft the largest houses that ever
celling the work of her northern sis- one
MEMORIAL
IUILDING
NEEDED
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P. Boyd . . . .
1.00 .
assembled for such an occasion. The
ters. .
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program brought to light some few
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I Tlio Wildcats linvo passed the ntld- The Memorial Building, which must
tfj.
, ,816;.123.2S
'dlo of a successful football Beason. be built, will fill the final want as n clever performers but U also served
,
Expenditure
tThoy have played flvo games, nnd out University center and club house for to bring forth a far greater number
Notes and Interest .
1,353.63
who were entirely unconvincing In
'of the live have won two, lost two, men.
Games: Football ..85,772.45
tho --portrayal of their various roles.
and tied one. While It was oxpected
Dramatics
Basketball 2,005.11
Tho Strollers, the dramatic organi Although a fairly entertaining proat the beginning of the season that
Baseball . . 1,753.71
9L
team would go this far In the sea zation of the University, is looking gram was arranged, It fell far short
the
Track .... 1,635.35 il,lGG.G2,
of those of previous years.
son without n loss, the strength of forward to having the most successful
Leonard Fielder opened tho program
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the two victorious teams was under- year ever nJoy- - by that orgunlza
Salaries
1,650.00
tion. The year Just passed was a com' with a reading entitled "Shot That
estimated.
Fence
702.38
Miami, with n team a great deal pleto success both artistically and Door." The piece was "now stuff" to
Labor
453.28.
the audience, as it was a departure
stronger than was oxpected, defeated, financially. Tho 1920 production, "Tho
Miscellaneous
682.27"
Kentucky by the small margin of 14 Climbers," starring Emery Frazler, from the hackneyed and
points. Vanderbilt staged an unlooked brought forth some of the most finish "rube" act. Fielder has a good voice
Balance on Hand
$16,008.1S
aHd should prove vallor comeback and left the Wildcats ed pieces of acting ever seen on the and delivery,
315.07
uable to the Strollers in character
with the small end of a 20 to 0 amateur stage In Lexington.
.Keeping step with the general pro parts.
score. Sewnnee came to the Bluegrass-stat816,323.25
;
Lillian Collins, John Burks and a
to take the measure of the Wild- gress of the University, tho Strollers
The books of the' Athletic Association are open at any
real, live rooster presented a black
cats, but their beat efforts only netted have occupied
large studio In the
time to the inspection' of students or others concerned in the
them a 6 to 6 tie. The victories of the remodeled basement of the Natural face aklt, "Why Young Chickens
conduct of the Athletic Association.
Leave Home." The skit offered many
team came at the very beginning of Science building. Stars of the pro- H. E. CURTIS, Treasurer
JNO. J. TIGERT, Chairman
the season when the Wildcats trim- - J fessional stage sojourning In Lexlng chances for good clean comedy, and
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done
Te b,g con8iderln&
P. U. 61 to 0, and Maryville ton will be entertained by the
med S.
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in blackface
.College to the tune of 31 to 0.
lers during the winter.
The prize "single" of the evening
At the recent tryout fo membership
There remains to be played three
games. Tomorrow the Cats will lock ntlie Strollers seventy-sinew mem- was given by John L. Hayes, who, asIncorporated
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' horns with the University of Cincin- bers were accepted. These, combined sisted by large quantities of whiskers,
gave "A Mountain Sermon." Although
nati eleven, to whom they lost last with those already wearing the StrolDAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
he chose an old subject he brought
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year by the margin of one touchdown. ler pin, should go to make an
dawn the house with applause. Hayes
November 13, they meet Centre on cast for this year's production.
PHONES 1854-36- 8
WHITE LINE TAXICABS
An unusually ambitious undertaking has an excellent voice, but his enun- Stoll Field, and Thanksgiving Day
was very poor and not all of CITY RATES 50 CENTS
CARS FOR TOURING
they will wind up the season by meet- will be the production of the celebrat- relation
ing the University of Tennessee war- ed opera "Robin Hood" by the Univer- his laughs "got over."
PHOENIX HOTEL LOSSY
Lee Oldham, Brooks Juett, Douglas
riors at Knoxville. Last year they sity Glee Clubs.
This work is under the direction of Vest, Newton Molloy arid Robert Mil
lost to Centre by a large score and defeated Tennessee in the annual Turkey Professor Carl Lamport. The finished ler presented "Pyramus and Thisbe,"
production is expected to be ready This is cheap burlesque and requires
day mix-uMuch credit is due to Coach Juneau for presentation at the Woodland Park practically no acting to put over. Old
for the success of the team this year, Auditorium shortly before the. Christ- ham killetl himself in a realistic man
MISS- AMERICA
ner, but Juett spoiled it all by for
for ho did not have the material with mas holidays.
This opera will be the most preten- getting his lines at the crucial mowhich to work that he could develope
MIDDY SUITS AND MIDDY BLOUSES .
into a world championship team. Con- tious thing ever attempted in dramatic ment.
"A Night at the Inn" was given to
sidering everything, the Wildcats have circles at the University.
ABOVE ALL
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advantage by the following cast:
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made a wonderful showing and will
George Rouse, (Edward Gans, Charles
put upx a stubborn fight against her
CHARM
VALUE
IN BEAUTY
Military.
Mah'oney, Silas Wilson, Wjilliam Hil-lenext three rivals.
Military Department of the UnThe
Horace Clay and Scoggan Jones.
Coach BuchheR is already getting iversity is better equipped for actual
easily the
This skit
, his track artists ii shape and every work .this year than ever before. Since ing 'feature was the evening. one redeemIncorporated
Aided and
of
afternoon there ere to be seen on the the coming of Colonel Freeman to the
abetted by a dark stage and flickering
cinder path, the numerous ambitious University the Department promises
candle it proved to be of genuine draTHE CADEN DRUG COMPANY
tracksters getting ready for the spring to be one of the best in the South.
matic effectiveness. The behavior of
meets. Several of the old letter men
The battalion has been divided into the audience was at times deplorable
REMEMBERED THE DISCRIMINATING TASTE OF THE COLLEGE
are back, and from all appearances three companies and with capable ofduring this act. We thought we were
Kentucky is going to have a better ficers in charge and a large enrollment
at a rural high school entertainment,.
STUDENT IN CARRYING WHITMAN'S.
track team than the one she had last of cadets it is expected that the bat- instead of a program given by a uniyear.
talion will make a better showing than versity dramatic club. In the humble
Basketball prospects are brighter they ever have. Plans for several opinion of the writer the only real
this year than they have been for parades, competitfve drill and other acting of the evening was done by A WAY TO SAVE MONEY !
many seasons. Only two of the letter exhibitions have been made for the George
Rouse .and Edward Gans.
men. of last year will not be seen on winter, one of the most elaborate be- Whenever called upon to display their
Five Dollars on Each Club. Enrollment.
the floor of this year and their places ing the Armistice Day review..
abilty, these men never failed to rise
will be filled by the wealth of new
Some of the subjects which the to the occasion. Of course this act
material that is on hand. Besides the cadets are being trained in are, in- carried off the pri:te for the best
-school stars in the Freshman fantry drill, military courtesy, care "double" of the evening.
class Coach Buchheit will have the and handling of rifles, close, and exservices of some good men from other tended qrdered drill, map manoeuvers,
BURTON PREW1TT,
E. T. McClure, '16, became herdsman
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colleges.
small arms fighting, gallery practice,
for the Dairy Division, Clemson- ColIt is a long time until the Wildcat pistol practice, on a range, bayonet
CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE
baseball team will be seen on the practise, military hygiene, field en- lege, November 1.
diamond, but when that time is at gineering,
milihand "Injun Bill" Juneau is going to tary laiw, military history, minor tacHIT THE TRAIL
team. tics and principles of organization and
have another championship
THE STORE THAT OFUP CHEAPSIDE TO SHORT STREET
Nearly all the letter men in this de- administration.
partment of sports are, back. KenIn connection with this training the
FERS RELIEF FROM
tucky always has a good baseball Sophomores have been given the .privi'team and next spring history will
lege of acting as
MONEY
itself, and the Wildcats will turn officers and aid in training the FreshHIGH PRICES
ou( another constellation of baseball men cadets.
SAVING
Stars ready to bring glory to Kentucky.

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OPPORTUNITIES

Organizations.
Tho two partisan clubs have been
more active this year than during any
former election. Many students were
able to vote by mall due to their efmen have orforts. The
ganized and expect to bring a test
suit against the University soon to
force it to carry out tho provisions the
enactment of the last Legislature, giving them room rent.
The departmental clubs to foster interest in their own departments have
active organizations.
about twenty-fivTho Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. have
undertaken a large program for the
year which lis. explained more fully in
another part of The Kernel.
A social agricultural and a social
'engineering fraternity have entered
Kentucky and a local social fraternity

"Just Suppose," the comedy by A.
E. Thomas that Henry Miller, George
C. Tyler and A. L. Erlanger are to
present this season with Patricia Col- lingo in the .leading feminine part, Is
now in rehearsal.
Phoebe Foster, the charming young
actress, who is playing the leading
feminine role in Booth Tarkington's
"Clarence," in the Eastern company,
ils to be presented later in the sea
son in a new comedy under the di
rection of George C. Tyler.

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THINGS THEATRICAL
Latest Gotham gossip has it that
John Murray Anderson, of "Green
wich Village Follie3" fame, is wasted
by Charles B. Cochran, London pro
ducer, to stage a musical revue

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