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ATHLETICS AND SPORTS
WILDCAT BASKETEERS
CLOSE GRATIFYING
SEASOH AT THE NETS

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Win State Championship
But Jinx Cuts Them Out
Of The Southern
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GAMES

Injuries and Accidents Play
Large Part in Year's
Record
The return of the University of Kentucky Basetbnll Team Inst Monday morning from Atlanta marked the final episode
of the 1922 season. The 1922 season is
now past history and the accomplishments of the Basketeers now ready for
discussion by the stove league.
All things considered the success of
the Kentucky Quintet has been highly
successful and the record made by the
wearers of the Blue and White would be
highly gratifying to a team of ordinary
ambition, but nothing short of the Southern Championship was the goal aimed at
Through a series of
by the Wildcats.
bad luck the team was unable to realize
its ambition, but easily succeeded in
"copping" the State championship.
Ten Wins Out of 16 Tries
Out of a total of sixteen games, the
Wildcats scored ten victories and suffered six defeats. All during the 1922 season,
Kentucky has been pursued by the bad
luck jinx. The first thing of that sort
was the inability of Sam Ridgway to play
this season owing to illness, while Basil
Hayden star forward owing to his injured knee was unable to play until the
Throughsecond game with Louisville.
out this season Basil was forced to play
with his knee bandaged.
The bad luck jinx followed on the footsteps of the wearers of the Blue and
White all this season, Chuck Rice spraining his ankle the first day he came out

for practice at the beginning of this season. Paul Adkins, star center of the
quintet, was not overlooked in this bad
luck streak and suffered a broken nose
in the Vanderbilt game.
Besides Hayden and Odkins of the
regular squad there are three other members to be mentioned here Bobbie Lavin,
Captain of the 1922 outfit who plays
guard has ably led his men and played an
Dutch
excellent game at all times.
Burnham the other guard is one of the
best defense men in the game. Bill King
the other forward is an excellent player,
Bill is also death on goals. This is the
last season for Adkins, Hayden and
Lavin. Adkins however, is still eligible
for another year of basketball if he
should come back next year.
Fame Lasting Impress
These players have given something
to the school that it cannot give back in
kind. They have played games suffering
injuries and have worked at all times to
gain again for Kentucky the Championship. Although it was a keen disappointment to all students not to win the
Southern Championship, it was a far
keener disappointment to the players
who have given their time not only in
the games when everything is exciting
and interesting, but through the long
weeks of practice as well.
The streak of bad luck continued right
up to the tournament, Hayden throwing
his kneo out of place in th first half of
the Georgetown contest, whilo in the
Mercer game lie wus nblo to play only
about half tho time. Bill King was also
out of this gamo during the second half
on nccount of personul fouls.
Wildcats True Sports
Win or loso tho Wildcats havo shown
themselves true sportsmen, and Kentuck-iaii- 3
and wo nro certain that they have
done their best at all times. And this is
nil that any team can do. It is easy for
u tenm to win and bo good sports but tho
true test of sportsmanship is to be
good losers. Tho Wildcat team of 1922
has taught all athletics a lesson that we
cannot well afford not to appropriate.
Tlayera of 1922 we salute you!

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Scores For 1922
nro scores 'for 1922:
Kentucky 17 Georgetown 20
Kentucky 38 Louisville 11
Kentucky 12 Vanderbilt 22
Kentucky 29 Louisville 20
Kentucky 28 Mississippi A.

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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

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VISITING

TEAMS WIN

OVER KENTUCKY

GIRLS

Pcabody Gets High Score

Louisville Game is
Kentucky 34 Marshall 12
Kentucky 28 Centre 21
Close
G
Kentucky 20 Georgetown 17
&
8 Kentucky 21 Washington
Tho girls' basketball team of tho UniLee 20
versity of Kentucky wns defeated by the
9.. Kentucky 32 V. M. I. 37
score of 31 to 7 In n contest with the
11 Kentucky 23 Georgetown 28 girls' team of Pcnbody Institute, Nnsh-vlll13 Kentucky 20 University of Vn.
in the gymnasium Saturday night.
28
The visitors dlsplnycd n well develop10 Kentucky 38 Clemson 14
ed passing machine nnd unusual goal
20 Kentucky 40 Centre 23
shooting ability.
24 Kentucky 41 Georgetown 21
At tho end of the first half Pcabody
25 Kentucky 22 Mercer 35.
held a lead of 18 to 3. In tho last few
minutes of play in the last half they
throw several goals, running tho score
CLASH
past the 30 mark just before the final
CO-ED-

But

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KITTENS

WITH

TRACK SCHEDULE
March 18 Indoor Meet at Louisville.
22 Minml at Lexington.
April
29 (Open)
April
May 5 and 5 Cincinnati at Lexington.
(Also High School Meet)
13 S. I. A. A. at Baton Rouge
May
20 State Meet Hero
May

High

School

Here March

Tournament
10

and 11

hnsketball
school
The annual high
tournament will be held here next week
March 10 and 11 nt tho University of
Kentucky gymnnsium.
There will bo
represented, each
seventeen counties
to
county sending Its winning team
represent it nt the meet. No definite

ns to how mnny games will be
played each day or as to who will referee
n3 follows:
would bo given out this far in advance.
Local Girls Are Expecting to Outplay
(7) Kentucky The members of the visiting tenms girls
Pcabody (31)
Opponents Here Saturday
Jameson and boys will bo entertained by the
Williams (15) ....F
(1) Black sororities and fraternities of the Uni-sltF
Lacy
Saturday evening the Kittens will meet
(4) Potter
Whilsitt (14) ....C
in the University
the Georgetown co-eG
(2) Wilson
Dauhe
The Su-K- y
irele will help entertain
Kentucky
quintet
The
gymnasium.
G
Morris them nnd assist in every way during the
Gentry
scored a victory over the Orange and
Substitutions Pcabody: Justin for tournament.
Black five when the two teams clashed at
Kentucky:
Felsenthal for
Williams.
Georgetown, and expect to duplicate their
Morris, Richardson for Felsenthal, Mor-hi- s
NOTES
victory on the local court.
for Black, Black for Wilson.
Georgetown freshmen will play KenEugene King.
Referee:
M. E. Cooley, dean of the College of
tucky freshmen in a preliminary game.
Engineering of the University of Michiand
Georgetown defeated the ' Green
Monday evening the local girls' team gan will be
here Wednesday, March 8, to
White five 19-- 9 on their floor, but the
gave the girls' team of tho University
address the students and faculty in
expect to get revenge in the
freshmen
a hard fight, in a game Dicker
of Louisville
Hall. Dean Cooley is making a
form of a victory here.
staged on the University of Kentucky tour of the southwestern states in the
Mr. Hansen will referee, calling the
floor. Tho final score was 13 to 12 in interest of tho Federated Engineering
first game at 7:30.
favor of the University of Louisville.
Societies. The hour of meeting will be
At the end of the first half the score announced
later.
was Louisville 10, Kentucky 9. Kentucky then jumped to the lead with a
Professor Johnson of the College of
field goal, making the score 12 to 10 in Engineering has returned to the Unia foul and a versity
after an illness of three days.
OFF FOR IOWA MATCH Kentucky's favor, but two
minutes of
field goal In tho last
play saved the day for the visitors.
F. Paul Anderson, Dean of the College
The Louisville team thus remains un- of Engineering here will be here the latBlue and White. Squad Comtwo of its games
defeated, although
ter part of next week, to address the
pelled
Contest
have been won by one point margins.
engineering students and faculty In
Black and Potter starred for the local Dicker Hall on "Business and EngineerNew Rule System
team Monday evening.
ing."
Dean Anderson was granted a
Squad
in
The Wildcat Wrestling
The lineup was:
years leave of absence from the Univer(12) Kentucky
charge of Student Coach Enlow, left Louisville (13)
He is at present
sity last August.
(6) Black
F
Thursday morning at 8:25 from the Tuell (4)
Director of Research Labratories of the
F
Stevenson
Southern Station for Aimes, Iowa whith- Levy
American Society of Heating and VentiC
(6) Poter
er they went to battle the Iowa Univer- Linker (5)
lating Engineers. The exact time of
following even- Tipton
Morris
G
sity Wrestling Team the
the meeting will be announced later.
G
Wilson
ing.
Bickel (4)
The men making the trip aro Waits 115
Substitutions: Louisville, Logan for
Fifty senior engineers in charge of
pounds; Maddox 125, Stith 135, Neal 145, Levy, Carson for Logan, Levy for Carson
Dean Freeman and Prof. O'Bannon and
175 and Enlow Kentucky, Richardson for Stevenson.
Aiken 158, Robertson
Prof. Dicker, will leave on their annual
heavyweight.
This will be the last
Referee: Eugene King.
inspection tour to Chicago April 9.
Saturday night the Kentucky girls'
athletic event for Aiken and Enlow, both
Their headquarters in Chicago will be
graduating this year. Winters of team will meet the Georgetown girls' tho Blackstonc Hotel. Among the places
men
the 145 pound class is another graduate team on the local gymnasium floor.
to be visited are: Chicago Waterworks
who will not be back next year. A great
Pumping Station, Edison Power Plant,
deal of regret is expressed because of A. T. O.
Win Western Electric Co., Chicago Telephone
Coach Harold Enlow will
the fact that
Co., Sears, Roebuck Co., and Armour and
Basketball
not be back to direct the boys next year
Co.
and the Athletic Council is now negotiatAt Gary they are to inspect the Illinois
The strong Alpha Tau Omega quintet
ing with Coach Jack Reynolds of Indiana by defeating the Delta Chi five to the Steel Co., and American Bridge Co. A
who successfully coached the
University
tune of 17 to 11 won the
short lake trip is planned so that they
Indiana Wrestling Team this season. Basketball Tournament for the season of may visit the cribs.
is the
Incidentally Coach Reynolds
1922 making them tho undisputed chamWrestler Weight Champion of tho world. pions. They will receive the cherished
Y. W. C. A. NOTES
has scheduled under WesThe match
Silver Loving Cup. The game was played
tern Conference Rules consisting of one in the University Gymnasium before a
Dr. Benjamin J. Bush is giving a series
twelve-minut- e
bout for each weight with large crowd of basketball enthusiasts.
of talks to the girls of the University on
three minute bouts added in case of
Lineups:
tho various religions of the world. These
draws. This system of rules is different Alpha
Delta Chi (11) talks are given every Thursday evening
Tau Omega (17)
from that under which the Wildcats have
(9) Spillman at Patterson Hall from 7 to 7:30 o'clock.
F
Rohs (7)
However, for tho past week
wrestled.
F
Elliot All girls are cordially invited to attend.
Morris (4)
tho men havo been working hard under
C
(2) Wathen
Wiley (G)
rules so as to Campbell, T
Western Conference
G
Barr
Mrs. Sherwood Eddy who comes to the
o
familiarize themselves as much as
G
Cammnck university this week-en- d
Pribblo
with Mr. Eddy
with this system. Two men on the
Substitutes: Delta Chi, Miller for will give talks to the girls at Patterson
squad, suffered slight injuries last week,
Elliot, Arnold for Bnrr.
Hall on Friday and Saturday afternoons
Maddox suffering with a caullfiowercd
at 4 o'clock.
ear and Robertson still having trouble
to go on
with his kneo injured in tho Ohio meet.
A council to give training
for the
Inspection
Tho squad arrived in Almes Friday
Plans are being made for the engi- organization nnd leadership of clubs for
morning at 9:25. Iowa Is reputed to have
High school girls will be held at the Unitho strongest team in the West defeat- neering inspection trips to be taken in
13, and 14. Tills Is
ing tho University of Nebraska Wrestling April. Tho Juniors in tho College of versity March 12,
especially for Junior and Senior girls
team 40 to 0 nnd tho Indiana Wrestling Engineering, conducted by Professor C.
expecting to teach but all girls
Team 52 to 0. Iowa was nlso able to dt S. Crouso will visit Knoxville, Tennessee, who are
and Birmingham, Alabama April 3 to S. who aro Interested are Invited to be
feat the West Virvinia Wrestling Team
Tho Civil, Mechanical, and Eloctric present.
by severnl points. No judge was takun
by Kentucky and tho nanio of the refereo Engineering students conducted by ProA man named Du Both met a girl who
of tho match could not be learned up to fessors Hawkins, Bureau, Johnson and
lisped through her tooth of pure pearl.
tho time this report had to bo closed Newman will visit Cincinnati, Dayton,
and Hamilton Ohio. Tho senior engi- "I'll hug you or kill you," he swore with
Friday afternoon.
and vicinity an oath. She cried with surprise, "Oh,
neers will visit Chicago
Du Both."
April 10 to 15.
Alumni Dues.
Pay Your

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whistle.
Tho lineup was

ENGINEERING

to

Under

Fraternity

Tournament

Junior Engineers
Trip

BASKET CHAMPIONSHIP

Wrest, Honor From Juniors;
Ashcr High Point Man
of League
In a gnme replete with thrills tho
Sophomores basketball team defeated the
Junior quintet Mondny afternoon
nnd won the clnss championship carrying with it tho coveted swentcrs.
The sophomores jumped into the lead
Immediately after the first whistle and
ran up five points before the Red tenm
could score. Hogg then shot a foul for
the Juniors. The Sophomores, enrnged
nt this "insult" scored point nftcr point
and the half ended with the second year
score.
men on the long end of n 15-The Juniors enme back into the game in
the second semester with grim determination and in the second half the
honors were nbout equally divided. Toward the end of the game the Red team
started what seemed to be a winning
rally only to fall short of their gonl.
Just ns the whistle blow ending the game.
Hogg threw n field goal bringing his
team's total to 27, while their opponents
had garnered 30 mnrkcrs.
It is hard to pick out any individual
stars among either team but the work of
Boren, Sophomore guard, wns probably
the best seen on the University floor
outside of Varsity games. Asher seemed

best for the Juniors, scoring almost half
their points. Asher was ihigh point
61
making
man in the class league,
points.
Tho lineup:
(27) Juniors
Sophomores (3G)
(4) Langsford
F
Barnes (12)
Riofken (13)
Bayless (9)
Powell (2)
Boren

F
C
G
G

(8) Hogg
(13) Asher

Sauer
Grant
Substitutions: Juniors Arnold (2) for
Langsford, Baugh for Sauer, Langsford
for Arnold.
Fouls: Arnold, 2 out of 4; Hogg, 2 out
of 3; Ashcr, 3 out of 4; Riefken, 2 out
3; Bayless, 1 out of 2.
Referee: Hansen. Timekeeper: Clark.

AGRICULTURAL

NEWS

As a result of the annual meeting of
the "Southern Agricultural Workers"
held at Atlanta, Georgia last week, Professor E. S. Good has been elected chairman of the Animal Husbandry Section
for next year. Professor E. J. Kinney also of the Experiment Station, was elected chairman of the Farm Corps Section.
A meeting of the "Extension Workers
in Animal Husbandry and Marketing"
will be held at Chicago, March 2, 3, 4.
Representatives from thirteen of the
Middle-Westates will attend, and the
meeting has been arranged by a committee of state and federal officers for
tho purpose of discussing ways of improving extension work in Animal husbandry nnd Marketing.
Professors O.
B. Jesness, nnd Richard C. Miller, both
of the Kentucky Experiment Station,
will give addresses at the meeting. Professor Jesness will ndress the Marketing Section on "Cooperative Marketing".
Professor Miller will discuss, in tho
Animal Husbandry Section. "How Can
Animal Husbandry Specialists Cooperate
with County Agents and State Agent

Leaders?"

SPONSOR PICTURE IN
COURIER JOURNAL
The Courier Journal of Sunday, February 20 published the pictures and a
brief story about five of tho newly elected sponsors at the University. The young
women featured wore: "Major" Mary
Peterson, "Captain" Mamie Miller Woods,
"Captain" Kitty Conroy, "Captain" Mary
Colvin, nnd "Captain" Marthn Pate, sponsor of tho band.

Prosidunt Campboll What can be
more sad than a man without a country?
May Johnson A country without u
man. Ex.

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