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KENTUCKY

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will surely add greatly to Kentucky's

CLASS TRACK MEN1 cinder squad next season.
The performances of Gcss, Brady,
and Hoot
SHOW GOOD FORM Hrown, Cochran clipping offwere outhis disstanding, each
Results of Kvents Kxpectod to
Uncover New Finds Tor U.
of K. Cinder Path
Tenm in 192G
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tance in fast time. Oess especially,
did well in the quarter, finishing out
the distance in ififvl on a slow track.
The following are the results:
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dash Hrady, first; Tracy,
second; Sandifer and Shipley tied for
third. Time, 10.1.
dash- - Gess, first; Brown,
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second; Akin, third. Time :f3.r;
Mile run Cochran, first; Brnmc,
second; iJowden, Ihird. Time, 4:80.4;
Two-mil- e
run Brnmc, first; Klliott,
second; Hichnrdson, third. Time 11:47;
Mile relay Brown, Coons, Ross,
Time, 3:55.4.
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Despite tho fnct that the weather
wna apainat the annual inter-clns- s
track meet hold
and
on Stoll field Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday of this week, some pood
times were turned in by many of the
contestants and Coach Ray Kklund
had n chance to form his opinion on
some of the candidates and decide
LOST A Duofold pen with gold
who should go to Vanderbilt tomor- band.
If found return to Virginia
row.
Phone
Kellev and receive reward.
Hill Oess was the outstanding find 132 IX.
as a result of last year's moot and
Knvanaugh, weight man, is regarded
Athletics in the United States hold
of the ninety world's recby many as the find of the 11120 meet, thirty-fiv- e
lie threw the
shot about ords for track and field events. Great
and
39 feet and won his event easily. The Britain is next with twenty-fiv- e
Slurps boy is a freshman now and Finland is third with twelve.

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nnd Heed iMilcr nrc two oticr reasons
why thnt event should tnkc plnce. In
the Inst tfnmc John Rnrnored three
two-bas- e
nnd
hits nnd n home-ruMiller four siiiRles from the delivery
of "Hljr Swede" on0 of the hest pitchWestern Conference. Chuck
Georgetown Nino To Furnish ers in thowill greatly strengthen the
Alberts,
Opposition For Blue and
infield.
White Here; Alberts ReFloat Georgetown Last Ycnr
to Lineup
turns
Last year the Wildcats succeeded in
I'l.AY 'I'lC.KItS TOMOHKOW
CLOSK OA MR RXPRCTRD defeating the Tigers In the home
UniTi'tin1 rjii'n. snow mihI xleot luul the other things which old
game, rain causing no game to he
Still without the services of Jesse played in Georgetown
This senson
1ms boon sendintr rather regularly around these
i in Pluvins
UitTe, premier pitcher, hut with little the return game will he played on
pnrts for the past lVO or three Weeks, the Wildcats will tie up -two weeks after Kentucky re- with the Georgetown Tigers tomorrow at Stoll field in their sec- - chuck" Alberts, peppy shortstop, re- t
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KnoKn inimn nf in lionann.
Ittill Mill iHJ UIV t:.,
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Although Murphy's men outhit the Michigan Wolverines Murphy's baseball team will play the nmttmjittmm
last Saturday, they were defeated, due to the wildness of Charlie Georgetown Tigers on stoll Field rt
and Skinner, more than anything else.
morrow. The existence nil week of a

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The Tigers are not reputed to have much, having been beaten wet (nnmonl has hampered practice.
Eastern Normal nine m tho opening game oi tne season ,lmvvill. rw,, uv..,.r i,... i,., nv.
purieneing the same difficulty over nt
and the Cats are respecting easy sailing tomorrow.
hv tho

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Georgetown nnd the odds should he
fll'"t. even, the Wildcats having drop- TRACK RESULTS INTERESTING
ii.il ii linanl v.tilll Viwl unmn tn Minlii.
and fraternity track meet gan lnsl we(k,nnd Georgetown having
Tho results of the annual inter-las- s
Which appear in other columns of this issue are quite interesting unable to piny Knstern Normal last
in view of the good times made in the running of the various (Tuesday on account of rain.
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events, consuieringane poor conuiwun ui uiu
Bill Gess ran in winning the ...
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The outstanding race which
(IeUverIefll,of 'the
quarter mile in :B3.4 augurs well for Coach Ek unci and his team,
vo
pitchers,
this year. He has a pretty stride and is bound to do better under Wcrt nnd skinner( pa3SC(1 barely oul.
favorable conditions, mayoe oreaK tne u. is., record lor uus event, g,, 0f tiie pinte jnBtcnti of over, cnus
Cochran, in winning the mile, went in fine style and will sure- ing 12 bases on balls. That trouble
may be attributed to tough luck, inly be heard from if he comes out for the varsity.
experience or the weather, either
was expected of him by winning the a likely alibi.
Jim Brady did what
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dash from Len Tracy in 10.4 over the slow course. Len
One of those two boys will pitch
was injured seriously as he lunged over the finishing tape, spraw- against the Tigers. And, with the seasoning gained from tho first game,
ling on the cinders.
the first four innings of which passed
without the opposition scoring a run,
MERE'S A WISE CRACK
Georgetown should inaugurate their
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Yachtsmen Favor One Uniform Rule," says headline over
item in New York sport page. What'll they do while it's being
washed? WOW!
King of Clubs won famous Lincolnshire Handicap in England the other day. The ones who laid down their hard earned
jack on him sure played the right card.
rriin Tumor. Tthirk :innnuiu(nient caused no little amount of
favorable comment and surprise, as well, a couple of weeks ago.
Wonder who's going to keep house for our "sender of notices".
now?
HOW ABOUT THIS?

We've just been wondering when our honorable "J. Frank
Norris, known from one end of Lexington to the other, is going
to jump on the "frivolous youth" of the University of Kentucky?
It's about time. Watch the papers so we can have a block of
seats reserved in the tabernacle.

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Mile. Suzanne Lenglen has been offered $250,000 by C. C.
Pyle, "Red" Grange's manager, to turn professional. This does
not include revenue to be derived from dental arid silk sweater
ads.
'RAY (HICK) 'RAY!
"German" Tank Stars Arrive,", says headline. This on top of
the announcement of the possible opening of the St. Louis and
Milwaukee breweries.

clnnkety-clan- k
of a pair of nail
studded leather heels around here from now on. Wonder how
Ottie ever makes so much noise anyway?

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I've been trying to find out when the T. S. P's. are going to
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The Phoenix Hotel Co.
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Poor little LcRoy! It seems he is the most harrassed boy
on the campus. If it's not Ted, it's "The 'Red' Letter."
SO'S YOUR MALE PARENT
Heads of the University of Pittsburg have been asked to take
the Pitt eleven to Honolulu for a game next New Year's Day.
The University of Hawaii offers a guarantee and expenses but
the boys are holding out for some asursance that the hula-hul- a
will not be under the ban by that time. At that, I don't blame
them a bit.

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