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SEWANEE ADDED Northwestern, Centre
WILDCATS WIN IN Freshmen To Play
Goldberg Tailors
To Meet in 1930
SEASON'S OPENER
Tonight in Opener TO'CAT SCHEDULE Centre College hns scheduled a

was awarded the boxing tournament
in February.
The conference voted to hold its
first wrestling tournament at Virginia Military Institute, Lexington,
Va., the first week In March.
When the resolution came up for
A swimming meet will be held
BATON ROUOE, La., Dec. 14
College Tigers
(AP) The resolution of Mnjor W. discussion later in the day It was for the first time. It goes to Aty, Georgetown
H. McKellar, faculty chairman of quickly consigned to oblivion.
I' all Before Kentucky At
lanta.
athletics nt Sewanee, which urped
Tulanc again was given the tennis
Mr. Byrd, who Is faculty chairtack By Score of 16 to 0;
southern conference schools to come man and head coach at Maryland, track meet to be held around March
Milward High Point Man.
right out In the open and clcfray the was on his feet with a counter res- 1 at a place to be decided later and
expenses of football players nnd olution which, when ndoptcd a min- also for a golf tournament which
Coach Johnny Matter ond his
other athletes through college, met uet nftcr, put the conference on rec- was awarded to the Shady Valley
Wildcat basketball team officially
a quick and violent death in the ord as having no objection to ath- club of Birmingham May
opened their 1929-3- 0
season last
conference today.
letes receiving aid from institutions
Saturday night on the slippery hardRefusing to consider the proposal, in which they are enrolled, but
woods of the local court by decisively
Its opposition to any form
the conference speedily adopted a
trouncing the Georgetown College
counter resolution presented by H. of subsidy, especially credited for
visiting five
Former U. K. Students Tigers, 40 to 9. The throughout was
University of Mary- athletes as a class.
C. Byrd, of the
badly outclassed
the
land, elected officers, and adjourned
Heads Murray Tumblers
An addenda was then appended
fray, counting only two field goals,
io meet next year at Chapel Hill, to the constitution which defines
these coming in the final half on
of the aid an athlete may receive. In
N. C, scat of the University
lucky long shots.
tforth Carolina.
the list arc formally established
The Kentucky outfit made Its first
Dr. S. V. Sanford, of the Univer- scholarships controlled and awardpublic appearance of the year a good
sity of Georgia, who formed the con- ed by th"c college, loan funds, adone. Coach Mauer began preliminference nine years ngo and who has ministered by university autorities
ary work with his squad back in
been president since, declined to and positions for which a student
October but interest and curious
and was suc- receives a reasonable salary so long
stand for
spectators have been excluded from
ceeded by N. V. Dougherty, faculty as the position Is recognized by the
all sessions, even practice games
chairman of athletics of the Uni- university authorities and is not rewith the frosh candidates have been
versity of Tennessee.
served solely for nthlctcs.
held secretly. The Initial contest
The resolution also specified that
Dr. A. W. Hobbs, of the Univerwith some brilliant flashes of teamsity of North Carolina, was elected an athlete may receive pay direct
manner
the buslncss-llk111 work and the Cats wente about their
$Wvice president, and Dr. W. D. Funk-house- r, from the athletic association of his
In which
faculty chairman
of the Institution if the pay docs not ex
work, served greatly to encourage
University of Kentucky, was re- cccd 50 cents per hour for each hour
the many sport fans In Lexington
of service actually rendered off trie
named secretary and treasurer.
who arc already making plans to
witness their favorites In action In
Prof. A. H. Armstrong, of Georgia athletic field. this resolution was
Adoption of
the Southern Conference tournaTech, and R. B. Poaguo, faculty
ment.
chairman nt Virginia Military Insti- hailed by veteran members of the
Kentucky's starting five was altute, were named to the executive Southern Coaches' association as
one of the most progressive moves
most Identical with the team that
committee for two year terms.
conference has made in the nine
the
played the majority of the games
Major McKcllar tossed a bomb- years of Its existence.
last year under the Blue and White.
shell when he appeared in open sesActing on a recommendation from
Four seniors and one junior Jumped
sion with the proposal that the con- the coaches, the conference declininto action at the referee's opening
ference either abolish football or ed to approve the naming of a
whistle but the Wildcat mentor
halt the secret subsidizing of ath- southern football commissioner with
gave seven other of his candidates a
by subsidizing them openly.
letes
power to act in appointing officials
MISS LOIS FRAZAR
chance to show their wares at some
Then he read a resolution which for conference football games.
evening. Against
The tumbling team of Murray time during the
provided in part that each member
The conference adjourned its 1929
a team of the caliber the first- - string
of the conference be granted the sessions after setting dates for var- State Teachers College has for Its lineup and reinforced the fact that
captain, Miss Lois Frazar, daughter
privilege of awarding to each mem- ious circuit contests.
Kentucky will be blessed with plenty
teams "such
ber of its athletic
The 1930 basketball tournament of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Frazar, of
reserves for the coming
scholarships or other cmoulments as will be held in Atlanta February Paducah. Miss Frazar was a mem- of capable
ber of the tumbling team of the season.
shall be sufficient to defray all of 28 to March 1.
Plsgah Combs and "Little"
his college bill, including tuition and
Dates for the annual track meet, University last year.
began the game at forward
other fees paid to the college board, which will be held at Birmingham
The members of the tumbling with "Spooks" Milward, a veteran
lodging, textbooks, fraternity dues, for the third consecutive year, were team perform acrobatic stunts such
of many campaigns, at center. Paul
and such uniforms as may be re- announced for May 7.
as pyramid building, standing on McBrayer, captain of the present
quired by the college."
The University of Virginia again head, balancing, handsprings, rock- edition, and "Big" McGlnnis were
ing chair, shoulder stand and "The also included in the starting assignSwan." The sport, inaugurated at ment at the guard posts. Spicer,
Murray for the first time this year, Owens, and Trott got tries at the
is coached by Miss Louise Harkless, forward berth while Yates
and
who has her diploma from the Bronston went In as relief at the1
ABOUT A
Normal College of the American nlvot nosition. Kleiser and McLane,
Gymnastic Union, Indianpolis, Ind. both guards, were the other subMiss Frazar, who was graduated stitutes that Coach Mauer sent into
from Tilghman High School, Padu- the game.
cah, Ky., is a sophomore at Murray.
Coach Sudduth began the season
with only two veterans on his squad
at Georgetown and one of these,
Meyer, was forced to retire from the
Club
came before the halfway mark be
CHRISTMAS?
cause of personal fouls. The other.
U.
Captain Ezzie Offutt, was tne nest
man the Orange and Black had to
Dr. J. S. Chambers, head of the offer and accounted for both of their
department of public health and field goals, both of which were talli
Books
U.
hygiene at the University, was one ed from midfloor.
of the principal speakers at the regThe lineups andsummary:
ular meeting of the Lexington
Kentacky (46)
$5
$6
Optimist Club, this week. Dr.
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of the University for a Hospital."
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members of the club, and a resolu- Milward, c... 6
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Dr. Chambers said, University of
Georgetown (9)
ficials have made arrangements with
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COME
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the good Samaritan hospital for the Garth,
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Burning Subject We don't know;
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but we suppose that when a minister
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starts discussing the modern trend
Explanation:
FG Field goals.
in styles he takes his text from FT Fouls tried. FM Fouls made.
Revelations. Life.
PT Total
fouls.
PF Personal
You
Of course, Rev. 12:1 "A woman points.
clothed with the sun."
Referee Bray, of Ohio wesieyan.
What better scriptural authority
for the "sun-ta- n
back?"
The Try This on Your Ukulele A pink
Churchman.
and sliver brocade slipper has a tiny
vamp yoke of gold and silver kid,
Better Stand Pat She came into and gold and silver ankle strap
the police station with a picture in fastened honey-demelon, or a bit
her hand.
front with a tiny
of garlic rub-i- n
"My husband has disappeared," brilliant and a square heel. Calshe sobbed. "Here is his picture. I gary, Canada, Alberta.
want you to find him."
The inspector looked at the photoWhen to Neck "Yes, Dad, I have
graph. "Why?" he asked. Chicago a chance to embrace an opportun9191
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ity."
"Fine. son. Give it a good hug."
When Bossie Broods Housewife
Louisville Courier-Journa- l.
"Don't bring me any more of that
J horrid milk. It is positively blue."
Beginning of the End Barbara
Milkman "It ain't our fault, lady. (whose first tooth has Just dropt
It's these long, dull evenings as out) "Mummy, mummy, qulckl I'm
makes the cows deprest." Missouri coming to pieces!" Passing Show
Outlaw.
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For those not pestered with the
quizzes and care to
usual
get some dope on what the 1930
Wildcat recruits will look like, the
frosh team will engage the strong
Goldberg Tailors tonight at 8 o'clock
In a game that should afford plenty
of thrills.
The Independents will be composed of some stars of other years
from the University of Kentucky and
Including Glib and
Transylvania,
and Rccp and
Decs, of U. K
Adams.
This is the only game of the frosh
schedule at present, however, Coach
Potter has a tentative schedule for
lads that will inhis grecn-jerslc- d
clude practlcaly every frosh team in
the state, with the exception of
Centre, as well as a number of the
stronger prep school teams. The
frosh schedule will call for about
12 games and will be complete by
the time the boys return from home
and Santa Claus.
Following the game Friday night,
Coach Mauer plans to release for
the holidays all members of the
snnnH pvcrnt those llvintr
in the city, but he expects them back
by the 2Gth to resume practice ior
the Berea game, booked for December 31.
The members of the squad who
reside in Lexington will continue
their practice sessions throughout
Hin vnrntlnn nprtnH With the CXCCD- tlon of Christmas day. The local
members of the squad who were late
getting out because football will continue to practice twice dally until
the end of the vacation period.
On January 3, the 'Cats will
rplntlotiR with the Clcmson
Tigers In an opening event for the
returning students mat snouta ai- fnrrt rrtpnfv nt pvr.lt.emfint as the
Tigers will be out for revenge fori
the drubbing handed them last fall
by Coach Gamage's division of the
'Cats managerle.
pmbrnelio
Tf ftio
flnmUWiIrJr.at
is to test the strength of the 'Cats
in general basKetoan circles, me
Clemson game will certainly test
fVipm fnr t.hn conference frames, as
Clemson is already being touted as
an almost certain winner of the
southern tournament.
Last year,
ihpv wprp pUmlnatPd hv thfi winners
of the tournament in one of the
closest games played during the
three-da- y
session and they will have
nracticallv the same team to throw
at the 'Cats.

George Roberts to
Head Kiwanis Club
George Roberts, assistant Dean of
the, College of Agriculture, was recently elected president of the local
Kiwanis Club. Professor Roberts
graduated from the University in
1899 and is now head of the de'- -,
partment of Agronomy. Professor
Roberts has been a member of the
Kiwanis club for three years. During Professor .Roberts stay at the
University he has known every
graduate of the College of Agriculture.

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When S. A. "Daddy" Boles returned from the meeting of the Southern
Conference which wns held Inst
week, lie announced the completed
gridiron schedule for the University
or Kentucky Wildcats in 1930. The
Scwnncc Tigers have been signed to
nppenr In Lexington on October 4
next year for a nocturnal contest
which will officially open the season
for the Big Blue.
The Sewanee game marks the
eighth contest for Coach Harry
damage and his men next year
and is the seventh conference game
on the card, more games within the
select circle than a Kentucky team
hns ever attempted
before. The
Highlanders of Maryvllle College
will play in Lexington on October
11 as the only
foe
of the 'Cats. Following the Sewanee
and Maryvllle games, Kentucky will
face Washington and Lee, Virginia,
Duke, Alabama, Virginia Military
Institute, and finally, Tennessee.
Coach Gamage and "Daddy" Boles
had been dickering with the officials of Vanderbllt and Georgia
Tech, trying to schedule games with
either or both of these teams. Kentucky fans would be greatly pleased
to sec their favorites in action
against cither the Commodores of
the Yellow Jackets but complicated
programs prevented arrangements
from being completed so as a substitute the Tigers were invited to
display their Purple banner on Stoll
field next fall.
"Daddy" Boles also announced
that the Wildcats had been invited
to play in a charity game on September 27 next year against the
Oregon Aggies in Portland. Coach
Gamage stated, however, that the
prospects for such a game could
hardly Be considered.

football game with Northwestern
University of Evnnston, 111., It was
announced here today. Northwestern takes the place of the UrMvcrsity
of Kentucky on the Centre card.
The game will be played in Dychc
Stadium, Evanston, on October 25.
Centre's homecoming game will be
against Wabash of Crnwfordsvlllc,
Ind.

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Conference Tilts Included.

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