THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
was enjoyed at the expense of Centre, was the result of the fact thatj
tne L.ats nau just uroppeu six
straight (tames, which is enough to
inspire any team to a victory.

COLLEGE SPORTS
(ByBillReep)
At last our Wildcat baseball team
has refused to remain "as meek as a
kitten," for in their game with the
Centre Colonels last Saturday at Dan- -

tbey unleashed a barrage of
The score was 13 to 0, the unlucky
hits that propelled the ball all over number of tallies being scored on just
buck-sh- ten hits and the measly sum of ten
the lot like
from a sixteengauge gun. This pent-u- p
fury that errors on the Colonels part. According to box report and score book, the
'Cats should have had a few more
runs due to the number of errors that
the opposing team made, but we presume that the Major men wanted to
take a little mercy on our neighbors
and contented themselves with the unOldest
even number. It was more than
enough to win the game and that is
the most important thing in any game
whether the score be large or small
when playing Centre.
villc,

PAGE SEVEN

Victor R. Portmann
Writes on Problems of
Community Journalism

time and research. His class in
"Community Journalism" is now
in making surveys of the advertising field in the counties of this
state. This is taken up as a part of
The "Advertiser Wants Community their clnsswork.
Fa'S." U th siihfect of an article
Through the results of this survey
written hy Victor R. Portmann, in- and others to be made, Mr. Portmann
structor in journalism at the Unive- will prepare other articles denHnjc
rsity, uul published in the March issue with the problems of the community
of the United States Publisher, a newajHiper.
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ment over their recent games. At
that though it was not as good as it
could be, as four out of the nine men
did not get a single hit. Two of the
outfielders were guilty of that offense
and they each were at the plate at
least four times during the game. We
know that these men have the ability
to hit the "ole pill," but it must have
been their "off day" and as every one
knows-thit is a traditional thing
with any ball player.. They should
come- into their own this week and
be right among the top when it comes
to checking up their hits per man.
Two other 'Cat men failed to counter,
but they both can be excused for a
good reason. Bob Rhoads can feel
safe because of the remarkable game
he pitched and the way he performed
in tha field. "Baldy" Gilb has been
sick and has not quite rounded into
form yet, but we all know that "Baldy" has the stuff and remember the
way he performed last year. Besides
that he had four put outs, four assists
and no errors to his credit which is
a pretty good field day for any second baseman.
at

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Irvine Jeffries, who played in such
hard luck wliile on the Southern trip
by being robbed of several nice hits,
resulting from cifcus catches of the
opposing fielders, finally caught the
ball at the right point of his bat
which carried it from the reach of
the Center fielders. In six trips to
the plate, Jeff gafnered four hits, one
being a triple and the others singles.
This carried off the honors for the
day, Jeff getting more hits than the
entire Centre team.

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some awfully fast competition and
their showing was not so brilliant,
yet they placed in two events after
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In the medley relay we came fourth
which was not so bad considering thj
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He obtained his A. B. degree at Wabash College. Crawfordsville, Ind., in
1903, and A. M. degree at Cornell University in 1912.
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same university. Since coming to Kentucky he has become well known
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There is a Place for You in the
the Wildcats gained second place
DENTAL PROFESSION
after coming in fourth at the end of
Never before have there been such
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sports after a in dentistry opens the door to an asagain
lapse of three weeks. This time it is sured future.
to be tennis and horseshoe pitching.
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