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Tuesday, December 16, 1930

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Hoflman went
By ED CONBOY
Sigma Chl, fraternity champions, through center for five yards and
won the Intramural midwinter foot- - a first down. A pass from Hogue,
ball championship by defeating tho Intended for Wallace, was
Crew.
The final scoro cepted by Johnson, Sigma Chl
was six first downs to two first. center.
downs for the Wrecking Crew.
Carrlco went around loft end for
Sigma Chl reached the four yard four yards. Hillen gained two yards
line once, but the Wrecks held, and at center,
cameo made three
kicked out of danger. Prom then yards at right end. Davlsson went
on, tho game developed Into a through left tacklo for first down,
punting duel, with Wallace, of the two and seven yards respectively,
losers outgalnlng the fraternity then pounded center for gains of
boys with each nttcmpt at punting. Carrlco was thrown by Hoguo for
Sigma Chl presented a capable a six yard loss as the half ended.
fullback In Davison who turned out Score, S. C 5; W. C. 1.
to be a real, actual battering ram
Hays was substituted for Easlcv
for the champs. The two teams displayed good football, considering and Berry took Kenny's place for
boys. Wallace kickthe time that the coaches were al- the fraternity to
lowed In teaching fundamentals Ind ed 60 yardspunt Davlsson who reten yards. Davls
turned the
few signals that the teams had.
ror the rambling Wrecks. Louis son lost six yaras, tackled in his
Toth, versatile varsity backfleld tracks by half the dormitory
star, and Frank Seale, former
Referee Potter discovered the
center and probable center
on the 1931 Kentucky varsity, at- Sigma Chl backfleld In motion and
penalized them five yards. Carrlco
tempted to round the "dorm" lads
Into condition. Lawrence Crump, made ten yards around loft end.
Hillen netted six
a varsity basketball player, receives end. Four yards toyards at right
go for a
the credit and glory for coaching down. Davlsson failed to gainfirst
at
the winners.
center. The ball was given to the
The records of the two finalists
Wrecks.
are:
Hogue's pass was intercepted by
Wrecking Crew 6. BreckinridM
hall 0
Sigma Chl 6, Kappa Sigma 0
Wrecking Crew 4, Engineers 3
Sigma Chi 6, Kappa Alpha 0
Sigma Chi 12, PI Kappa 0
Sigma Chl 3. Aloha Tau Omesa
2 (Pinal of fraternity games)
aigma cm 8, wrecking Crew 2
(Pinal).
The game was called at 2 o'clock
by "Peter" Potter, referee. The
game was played In eight minute
CALENDAR
quarters and the teams scoring
most first downs or a touchdown Taesday, December 16:
Reading Circle of Arts meeting
was to be declared the winner.
The Wrecks won the toss and with Mrs. Edward Weist at 3:30
o'clock
chose the west goal. Johnson of
the Sigma Chl's kicked to Bailey Y.Vesper Services conducted by the
WV
on the 22 yard line. Bailey was hall. at 6:30 o'clock in Patterson
stopped after he had returned the
Paducah Club dinner meeting at
punt ten yards. Hogue skirted left 6:30 at the Phoenix hotel.
end for eight yards. Second down, Wednesday, December 17:
Tea at Maxwell Place for the stutwo yards to go. Wallace gained
a yard and a half through tackle. dents and faculty of the university.
University
Hogue failed to gain at center. Phoenix hotel council dinner at the
at 0:30 o'clock.
Hogue stepped out of bounds for
first down, but the ball was given
Reading Circle Will Meet
to Sigma Chi.
The reading circle of the WoDavison failed to gain at right man's club of the university will
guard. He made three yards at meet this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
right tackle. Hillen skirted right at the home of Mrs. Edward Weist
end for seven yards and a first on Fontaine road. Miss Jean Lowry
down, Hillen went through left of the art department of the unitackle for first down. Stone of the versity willof discuss "Contemporary
Art."
Literature
Wrecks was hurt on this play but
remained in the game.
Cadet Hop Given
The Wreck's line crumbled before
The first of a series of six Cadet
the terrific onslaught of Davison Hons. Riven m the university R. O.
whocrashed center for three yards ' T. C. unit was given Saturday af- and f again for ten yards. Cheaney, ternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock in
dormitory tackle, was painfully the men's gymnasium. Music was
hurt) and was carried oft the field. furnished by The Kentucklans.
During the afternoon, oledeinz
The playing was very rough and
Jasper replaced the Injured Chea- exercises were held by Scabbard and
honorary military
ney. The boll was on the 18 yard Blade, captain Henry u. organiza
tion,
Mcneiioa
line. Davlsson made one yard at and Lieut H. D. Criswell, new memcenter. Hillen went through center bers of the faculty, were pledged as
for a first down. Davlsson went honbrary members. Six cadet offi
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through tackle for three yards. Hll-jle- n cers were also Pledged. They are
failed at center. Hillen made Captains Harold S. Ray, Ben Staple- lone yard at tackle, stopped on the ton ana Ernest Kirx. ana Lieuten
ana cnaries
(four yard line. The ball went into ants wiiuam number
Whlttaker.
the possession of the Wrecking
Chaoerones were Dr. and Mrs.
Crew as the quarter ended. Score, Frank L. McVey, Dean and Mrs. P.
Sigma Chl, 4; W. C. 0.
ana Mrs.
f. soya. proi. and Mrs. e. is. rar-auhOwen R.
Malor
Kelly replaced Perry for Sigma
Chi as the second quarter started. Meredith, Captain and Mrs. Clyde
quarterback, uraay, uamain ana oars. a. u
Wallace, dormitory
Scheilba. Lieutenant and Mrs.
kicked 46 yards to his own 40 yard cy Lestourgeon, Lieutenant Per
and
line. Carrlco went over left tackle Mrs. crisweii, ueutenant ana Airs.
for six yards. Davlsson crashed James E. Rees.
right guard for two yards. Clark,
Sigma Chl lineman was hurt on
Beta Sigma O micron
this play, but remained in the
game. Davlsson went through cen ty The Beta Sterna O micron sorori a
celebrated Founders' day. with
ter for two yards for first down banquet Friday. The sorority colors
but Sigma Chi was caught holding were carried out in tne decorations
and penalized 15 yards. It was 17
yards now for a first down. On
third down Hillen attempted to
play through the line but was
thrown for no gain. Oolson punted
to Wallace who returned four yards
to the 3a yard line.
A pass, Hogue to Wallace netted
six yards. Wallace was stopped at

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Miss Frances Baskett, Cynthiana,
attended the Alpha Oamma Delta
Tea dance last Saturday, and was a
visitor at the AJpna aam nouse.
Miss Louise Wendt, former student at the university, visited
friends in Lexington last week.
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Delta Tneta nouse.
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Miss Virginia Bell, Bellevue, has
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Alpha Oamma Rho fraternity announces the pledging of Mr. Scott
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Smith. Easley replaced Hayes for
Sigma Chl. On an attempted end
run, Carrlco was thrown for a ten
yard loss by Wallace. Davison hit
center for four yards. Oolson punted to Wallace on the 50 yard line.
Hogue stepped out of bounds for
no gain. Hogue's pass to Wallace
was knocked down by Carrlco.
Hoffman made seven yards at right
end. Hoflman failed to gain at
right guard. It was Sigma Chl's
ball on their 43 yard line. Davlsson failed to gain nt right tackle.
Davlsson's pass to Easley was Incomplete, as tho quarter ended.
Score, S. C, 6; W. C, 1.
Kenny was substituted for Perry
for the S. C, Oolson punted to the
Wreck's 45 yard line. A pass, Hogue
to Wallace, was good for eight
yards. Hogue made two yards and
first down. Hays replaced Easley
for S. C.
Hoffman gained ono yard at right
end. Hogue's pass, meant for WalHoffman
lace, was incomplete.
crashed center for five yards. Anpass by Hogue was Incomother
plete. It was the Sigma Chl's ball
and on the first play, they were
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penalized five yards for
Davison hit right tacklo for two
yards.
Hillen made thrco yards at left
end, being downed with a beautiful flying tackle by Simmons. The
Wrecks were penalized 15 yards
for unnecessary roughness. It was
first down for 8. C. Easley replaced Hays.
Hillen made four yards at right
end. Oolson punted 20 yards out
of bounds. Easley Intercepted
Hogue's pass on the 40 yard mark.
Hillen skirted right end for two
yards as the game ended. Final
score, 8. C, 6; W. C, 2.

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