Kentucky's Ail-Time Record Under Rupp Against 1945-46 Opponents
Percentage
1.000
.889
Opponenl Kentucky
W L
Fort Knox ____________4 0----
Western Ontario ------- ----
Cincinnati ------------8 1----
Arkansas -------------- ------------
Oklahoma ------------- ------------
St. John's _____________                      1      1------------ -500
Temple ________________                            1      0------------ 1.000
Ohio University________                3      0 ------------ 1.000
Michigan State --------               4      4 ------------ .500
Xavier _________________16      2 ------------ .889
Tennessee _____________26      9 ------------ -743
Georgia Tech __________15      1------------ -938
Notre Dame ___________                    2      8 ------------ .200
Vanderbilt _____________22      3 ------------ .889
KENTON (DUTCH) CAMPBELL Sophomore, center, letterman (1944-45), registered 146 points in his freshman year on 57 field goals and 32 free throws. Campbell was the center and "kingpin" of the great Newark, Ohio, high school team, which won the Ohio championship in 1942-43 and played through the 1943-44 campaign without a loss until beaten by Martins Ferry in the state tournament. Dutch is 19 years old, six feet-four inches tall and weighs 192 pounds.
BUDDY PARKERJunior, forward, letterman (1944-45), racked up 27 field goals and 13 free throws for 67 points while playing as "general utility man'' last season. He played both guard and forward positions when necessary. Stricken with infantile paralysis in the early fall of 1944, Parker fought a comeback battle to retain his place on the Kentucky squad. He got out of the Navy early in 1944 just in time to play with Kentucky in the Southeastern Conference tournament at Louisville and the Metropolitan Invitational tournament at Madison Square Garden. He scored five field goals in the tournaments, all of the points coming at crucial moments. He's the firebrand who inspired the Wildcats to a 62-52 overtime victory last season over Long Island U. in Madison Square Garden, after the Kentuckians appeared hopelessly outclassed. Buddy is 20 years old, six feet tall and weighs 150 pounds. His vision is defective but that doesn't keep him from playing a whale of a floor game and "getting a bucket" now and then.
University of Kentucky Varsity Squad
DARRELL LORANCE  Freshman, forward, registered 525 points in his senior year at Conway, Mo., which won the state championship over Springfield, Mo., last season. He was captain of the Conway team. Lorance was All-Missouri forward in 1943, as a sophomore, and in 1945, as a senior. Darrell is 17 years old, six feet-one and a half inches tall and weighs 184 pounds.
BILL STURGILL  Senior, guard, letterman (1944-45), sixth highest scorer on Kentucky's team last season with 33 field goals and seven free throws for 73 points. Sturgill is a "fancy dan" shooter, who propels the ball from above his head. He played varsity basketball at Berea College in Kentucky in 1942 before transferring to the University. He is a graduate of Prestonsburg high school, where he won county, district and regional honors for two consecutive years. Bill, whose principal interest is "dabbling in Kentucky politics,'' is 21 years old, six feet-two inches tali and. weighs 185 pounds. He is a brother of Barkley Sturgill, a freshman on the squad.
MALCOLM McMULLEN  Freshman, center, tallied 250 points in his senior year at Hamilton, Ohio high school, where he was captain of the team. Malcolm is 18 years old, six feet-five inches tall and weighs 210 pounds.
JOE HOLLANDSophomore, forward, scored 225 points last season for the Iowa Seahawks. He was discharged from the Navy Sept. 29. Holland played high-school basketball at Benton, Ky. He is 20 years old, six feet-three and a half inches tall and weighs 195 pounds.
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