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UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
A as Vol. III LEXINGTON, KY., MARCH 2, 1911 No. $7 l
R _1 STATE WINS SECOND GAME. on edge and both tlghtlng doggedly. Mr. Ernest Becker, Stage manager. read this over before coming to the
¤ ._.... Hinton, the referee, did admirable Mr. Richard Barker, Master ot tryout.
‘ wu_DcA-rs CAPTURE SECOND work and is to be commended on his Properties. Tom Brown, leading mm; Mu.;
GAME OF SERIES WITH d°°m°“ mr '·t umu it W'! h**'d Mr. J. S. Miller, Master ot Ward- be about 5 feet 11 inches tall, light
·|·RAN3y|_vAN|A_ l0 dl¤cl`l!¤l¤¤t9· " I robe, complexion, able to sing, and must
....... The lhlfd 881116 of the ¤¤l'l0¤ Will ML H_ Tyler Wamh Musical Di, have good physique, also be able to
wml cms et amen. f’jgh‘;‘°;'f“8 ‘Q,cf§jk A""°” ‘°‘“°"°" rector- *3******** ms °m°“°°°·
Lméup Another committee that was ap- G°"°·ld Th°*`¤$· a eu ;¤s¤;¤¤lv T°:'
° pointed on Thursday, for the purpose UBSSBB m°“m°· ¤°°"· W ° 8 stm °
On last Monday night Kentucky K°'““°kY T"°°°Y"°°’*· of Selecting a name fm. the new 0, car cr the Varsity. Must have dark
‘ the l8tlZe1"S fl001'· After forty ml¤uf€¤ F°'w“d° which Onéwas selected and this Dm_ Also must be about 6 feet in height.
{ of thé f8.St6Bl`. kllld ot b8.Bl{0t b8ll, th! Hart ••·•*•···••·*‘ • •••·• G• Ti¤¤l¤Y ’ Character jg of a pgor student who jg
I Wild t i t 1 an Fgrwgydg matic Club will be known in the
` ca B camo out vc M cus' or Harrison     _ ______ pnncu future as "Tl1e Str0llers" of the Un earning his Way thmugh c°u°g°·
V; playing a stubborn uphill game from " Ceiier ivermy of Kemuckx Wilfred Kenyon: The man who is
F the llrst whistle. The score at the not hm Own master This is me
1 Gnd of the mst halt stood 14 to 10 Gaiser ........... . ....... ..Foster Among the plays considered for weak Character in théplay Must be
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couraged the Wildcats came back in '''‘'''     °’'’' ’ l' _ d t th I b ' and Slender buud_
the S€¢0¤d half ¤¤d ¤0¤¤d Tl’¤¤8Yl· R { Hi t uu B This pay was za 0 cdcu ,,9:1 Claxton Maden, Tom Brown’s room-
vama out of a victory by the score e eree— non. last Saturday a emoon an ev.x,- mate either light Or dark complexion
of 22 to 19. The name Wildcats Umpire—-Cruise. one seemed pleased with the story. • 1 •
W 1 tl d d b HJ k ,, d T1mers—Rcdes, Thomas. The pmt deals with the trials or “T.>m and _ °b°“* _“m° h° gbl °“ B"°‘"’·
as us y Herve y B 6 an Sc0re1'——BeCkel‘ - Brown" who is a Senior at Harvard P°SS¤bl>’ 8 hme muen
his bunch, especially when, in the ' ’ ’ John Cartwri ht. Dunn la
mm f th d h lf th t b G08lS·—H9·Pt. Harrison. 5; Glisef. 3: and all through the play there are g · g P Y
m 6 0 G sewn a · 8 Su ‘ . . wears glasses and is of a studious
Maiden, 2, Tinsley, 2, Foster. sparkling bits ot comedy that am
born resistance ot the Kentuckians _ . mature ngt a grind howevem Ig
turned the game mw 8 victory for F¤¤lS···M9·¤¤. 4. M8lde¤, 9· connected \V1l.l1 college life and this , · · C ·b
th ..J k , .. h d ld b Fouls c0mmitted——Kentucky, 12; will make the production an the S€Cl‘€l8·¤`Y of the L€¤d‘8·‘H¤¤d lu ·
mx; mm:t°0: the°:vil§°:;ram;e°;;: Transylvania, 12. more `interesting to University peo- h"T“*1bY" ’;“?°1;°“ is iuSh°"*M’°:
c arac er an s e come an. us
· he succeeded in keeping the ball in ··*—•‘**""" ple' be a student who posseses dry wit
T. U. teritcry most cr the uma, ··T•-lz s‘rRo|.|.ans.·* On Thursday. March 1¤t.et 3=30 2: and able to Spring jokes wmwuu
Harrison was the biggest point getter -—-.. m-- the t"Y'°“t8 mr the pl’·¥'diwm lf laughingx
hldi th Ed ti Bi ..t
mr K°mucky’ cagmg Hm new g°°l°‘ REORGANIZATION OF OLD DRA- B u e uca on u gg . "Happy" Thurston is a jolly college
Marx did some clever guarding es- is urged that every student n .he _
_ MATIC CLUB PERFECTED. h it t { fellow and has a prommeut part.
pecially when playmg against Fran- .. ,, U¤iV6¤‘¤l¢Y WM ¤¤ ¤¤ ¤ €¤‘€¤ ·¤ _ V,
BROWN OF HARVARD Any build vull do.
ces of T. U. Hart was ot! in throwing college theatrlcals, to try for a part
fouls but made up for this by his To BE GIVEN in the play. There are a number "Bud" Hall, ’Varsity Coach, must
good passing. Harrison played the `"`_" of students who have never acted be 3 SCMDDY character and Oue who
bggt game gf his cm-86;- aggingt Frau. Try-Outs Today at 3:30 p. m. before but with a little coaching will 1S ¤e¤‘V0uS aud, talks fast _¤¤¤·¤`€¤ §°mg bs?} prefenig Makes up t°
down. and discussion it was propesed that a in this play have already been assigu- °C°d°l1 t° years 0 y   f F li h
For Transylvania Maldey played tus new organization be perrectea. ed and that it is to be a partisan nre- Y mg °“· "“;““_*" ° t J; S
best game making a total ot thirteen The cmcers that were elected ter duction, and that only people who be §"°:· appear; °h“8y ‘“ °“"E“°l·i h Tp
Deluts of the nineteen scored by the this new club were Mr. Paul Cccke, long to certain organizations wall ae “""““ n V9 an ng B p`
“C!'l¤l¤0l1." Foster and H. Tinsley president; Miss Annie Louise Dean, make the cast. This is not true and p°°*"l°°°‘
DIBYGC close at guard, especially the secretary, and Mr. Thomas Heddcu, le most ferclhly denied. The try- Ellis- manage" of Varsity °*`°“' is
Y0l‘!¤61’. who is undoubtedly one of treasurer. Upon the suggestion et out will be a survival of the fittest 3 Well dressed Qh81`8Gt€1' Bud up·
the best guards Transylvania has ev- Prot. Farquhar, who presided during with partlallty to none, and the hast peers lu ull f0u¤’ MIS-
er hid. Francis was not up to his the meeting, the president appoimed actor will Win, so don't think that Old €l0lh€9 mall ls ¤ ·l9“'l¤l1 l¤¤k€·
usual standard and seemed not tc get a committee to select six members there is no chance for you. The up and appears only in one act.
in the game. who with the president are to con- young ladle: are also urged te fry- Mlke 0'H¤’¤-_ d°°*‘k°€¤°*‘ 0* b°·*¤·
The gymnasium, where the gams stltute the governing board. On Sat· out and modesty should not keep heuse. is all Irish Dart aud appears
Ws! played, was crowded tp the doer urday afternoon this committee re- them from trying for a part. The 0¤lY ln 0¤8 80t-
Wlth IUDDOTCBYB, of b0Y.h the Blue gud turned the following names who will student who is trying out f0l' 8. DM'! Reynolds. the b•\1€l9!' IDDGBPB U1
White and Crimson and the rcctlng act in the capacity designated: ls the best judge ot what charsctrr 0¤6 uci-
\ was good, that ot Kentucky eve;-shan- Mr, J. B. Sanders, business man- be will be able to impersouate and Walter Barnard, Warren Pierce,
owing the ffransylvanla pbeerlng. age:. below is given a list ot the required Thompson Coyne. Captain Hodges,
The Work of the ohcials was ex- Mr. Paul Francis, Advertising man- characteristics of the different parts. Gwl'86 S9lWY¤. Jlmel Van Reuselehr,
cgsdgngly dlnculg as mth tggmg wu, ages, All those who are interested should Arthur Blake and Austin Latchow IPO