THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

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Twelve Men Now Fighting
for Positions on Wild-

cat Quintet

OUTLOOK GOOD
The race for positions on the Wild-

cat Basketball squad was narrowed
down to twelve men Monday by
Coach Buchhelt, who reduced the
squad to that number, and the real
contest for first string places will begin Immediately after the Christmas
holidays. A number of practice games
will be played, Including a game with
the strong Lexington Y. M. C. A.
team.
The men who now compose the
squad are Everett, Wllhelm, Burn-haLavln, Hayden, Blakey, Ireland,
McMahon, Evans, Smith, Rldgeway
and Clark. Everett, Burnham and Ireland are old "K" men; Blakey Is a
former "C" man from Centre; Hayden
is a letter man from Transylvania
and Lavin, Evans and Wllhelm are
men who were members of Wildcat
basketball squads In the pa3t but who
failed to make a letter. Smith, Ridge-waClark and McMahon are first
year men who have been showing up
exceptionally well.
In addition to these men, Shanklin,
Server and Colpltts, who are all explayers, will
perienced basketball
probably be cut immediately after the
holidays.
Coach Buchheit is very optimistic
rogarding the outcome of the basketball season. He has material for two
teams on the floor, each of which will
be nearly equal in strength, and with
still other promising players to come
out later, there Is little doubt that
Kentucky will "be able to carve a hole
in the aspirations of the high and
mighty Centre Colonels for State honors when the two teams meet at Danville, February 14.

U. K. MEN RETURN
FROM CONVENTION
Tigert and Boles Bring Back

BASKETBALL

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ieln After Christmas
Holidays.

The class basketball squads of tho
Campus League have been practically
College squads
completed, and the
are rapidly shapingg themselves, so
that as soon as the Chrlstmns holidays are over a schedule of the games
to be played will be posted and the
series of
basketball
games will begin Immediately.
There Is intense rivalry being
shown by the members of the various class and college teams, and the
fact that there are to be given bronze
"tT" tnUa in Mi o urlnnnfa
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Campus series is causing the managers and squad members of all the
teams to work hard toward getting
their respective teams into training
early.
The Freshmen had enough candl- dates for the class team to compose
at least four squads, but now the
squad has been cut to normal size,
and tho remainder of the candidates
are aspiring for places on their college teams. The same method has
been used with the other class teams,
and now all are in good shape for the
beginning of the season. It is thought
the college squads will also be in good
condition before the members leave
for the Christmas vacation.

SHOW THEIR CLAWS
Co-E- ds

Enthusiastic in
ketball Practice

Dr. Tigert and S. A. Boles returned
Sunday from Birmingham, Ala., where
they were delegates to the annual
meeting of the Southern IntercolleAt the
giate Athletic Association.
convention Dr. Tigert was elected one
of the Associof the
ation. In this capacity he will be at
the head of the district composed of
Kentucky and Tennessee, and will be
member of the Executive Committee of the S. I. A. A. which is composed of the president and the four
ts

s.

the convention many subjects
athletics
relative to
were discussed at length, and several
important changes In the constitution
s
of the association were
and
made. Mr. Boles is preparing a list
of these changes and a few para
graphs on other items of interest
which were brought to the attention
of the athletic men at Birmingham.
These will be published In the first
issue of the Kernel after the holidays.
The 1920 football schedule was
nearly completed by Mr. Boles while
he was in Birmingham, and this, also,
will be ready for publication in the
next issue of the Kernel.
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Much Interest Is being displayed In
the glrlB' basketball practice these
days, and a victorious
varsity
team is expected for tho 1919 calendar. A practice game was played
with Lexington High last week, giving the girls a chance to play on foreign floors, and to meet other players.
Several other games of this nature
will bo arranged before the real season begins.
All the schools have not been heard
from as yet in reference to scheduling
games, and It is not expected that
the program will be complete until
after the Christmas holidays. Then
the practice will become more concentrated, and a season of lively, successful games is promised to the students.
A large number of girls have been
coming out to each practice and the
captain, Lucille Dean, says that they
make the finest and most promising
Mis3 Sarah
tho University floor.
material that has ever practiced on
Ulanding. coach, has been giving them
the proper training to make them
basketball stars for the future, at
least, if not for this season. The
class teams have not yet been deDISCOVERY OF IRON.
veloped sufficiently and it is hoped
(Technique)
Prof. Emerson: "Elder, who first that mere interest will be displayed
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in order to arrange an
discovered iron?"
schedule.
Elder: "Somebody smelt it."
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