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Basketball Candidates Will Report Monday
BIG

Rupp Says Equipment
For Practice to Be
Issued on Saturday

BLUE BEATS

SEWANEE IN
OPENER,

37-- 0

CROSS COUNTRY
Wildcat Mascot to
RUN WON BY
W.&.L, Game
Attend
BAKER

last hostoric figure choked himself
By JOHN E. MURPHY
By ED CONBOY
Kentucky romped onto Stoll field
"There ain't no Fuzzy I" That's to death to alleviate his sufferings.
for another Southern Conference the answer to rumors that the Big while the Phi Sigs were hurrying
football season last Saturday night Blue football team had a mascot to the apothecary for chloroform.
Although the Phi Slgs are rough
and defeated the Sewanec Tigers, 37 last Saturday night., at the Sewanee
nt 4 o'clock' other letter men have a little busi to 0. From all appearances, and game. It was In the air, and It on cats, let us hone the new Fuzzv
Monday afternoon
varsity basketball ness to attend to for Mr. Gamage gossip, the 9,000 spectators present traveled as fast as Shipwreck will at least survive long enough to
candidates for
and will be detained until after were pleased with the offensive Kelly's legs across Stoll field, that ieaa tne parade when Kentucky
will Join the heroes of the hour who Thanksgiving.
ability of the Big Blue Boys and a new wildcat would be paraded wins the Southern Conference title
up the locker rooms and
clutter
Paul McBrayer win were more than pleased with the between halves.
on Thanksgiving day In "the hills
are expected to make gridiron his- be missed, not only for his playing scrappy little team from Sewanec.
To ease anxious hearts, as gossip of Tennessee, from whence "Fuzzy"
To Trainer ability and experience, but his
tory for Kentucky.
outwelghted the would have it, the new "fuzzy" was comes.
The Wildcats
Mann they will be only so many leadership. "Spooks" Mllward, Ce- vounesters from Tennessee and too wild to be demonstrated to
more aches and pains. Coach Rupp cil Combs, Hays Owens along with should have plowed the Tiger line peace-lovin- g
Kentucklans at the
has announced that equipment can "Big" McGinnls complete a quintet for more yardage than they did. game. Finally one ingenious soul Volley
be obtained Saturday at the Gym. that could make it interesting for All of which goes to show that eithsaw the Immortal leader ' of the
To Be
Lockers will be assigned and every- any man's basketball team.
er Kentucky's line is weak, or that "Best Band in Dixie" perched high
thing and everybody ready to go
plucky Sewanee team was out- upon a soapbox platform. Accordthe
Mr. Potter, acting head of the
on Monday.
them. However, this
ingly, the spirit
the air that
HIGH,! fighting said. Kentucky has a much said band leader filled holding down physical education department, is
powRupp is not disclosing plans and
can be
was
no one will be admitted to the pracerful backfleld. a fair passing at- - the cage of our new "Fuzzy." Al promoting a volley ball league for
!
tice sessions. It is generally suptack, a mediocre line, plenty of though, "music hath charms to the members of the faculty who are
posed that the idea will be to put
weak punters, not much hope for soothe the savage beast,'' it is not interested in this type of exercise.
the ball through the "hoop" and
definite lack of defensive power. It likely that our band leader hath All who would like to
participate
team that does it the most
the
mav be that the opposition afford such power in his feet. But, alas,
times will win. Whether the guards
ed no strenuous output for the tjlc report was as empty as the box, are asked to report at the men's
over
gymnasium at 12:10, Friday, Octo
will stand around and talk it
:w meats, ana uwtpwnu
Believe it or not there will bo
or give some one a chance to make
The University High School foot will prove more worthy in future Wnshlngton and Lce game. The ber 10. Mr. Potter savs he will be
able to accommodate twelve teams,
a basket will be a secret for the ball team will journey to Spring (scraps.
,
dear old Phi Bias, custodians of nil eacn meeting one
time being. At any rate basketball
hour a day, three
Kentucky made most or ner gains
fans are expecting a new style of field, Ky today, where they will with wide end runs, ana in an, gai mean and vicious animals at the days a week, for play. He is' ulan- meet the high school eleven of that
play for Kentucky teams.
ning a tournament if enough teams
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lopea m yum uuw. B
Three years of competition has city in their third football game of wh 1r Sewanee traveled 70. The "Wildcat" Johnson, who expects to report.
another wildcat from the hills
eliminated some of the best mater the 1930 schedule. The University Blue can count 18 first downs; the get sunny
of
Tennessee. Kentucky has
ial ever to represent 'Kentucky on
in women intelligence, unlike
team expects to make a good show- Tigers can count just as many. had three cats. All have cone the beauty, grows steadily
the hard wood courts and Coach
averaged 37
better with
died. The age. William Lyon Phelps.
ing against Springfield. University Punts for Kentucky 41 yards. The way of all flesh-the- y
Rupp will be severely handicapped
Sewanee.
at the uotset. Louis ("Little") Mc High has won both of the games yards; for attempted three passes,
Oinnis will be the only letterman played this season and boast one Wildcats
three for 40
MILITARISTS MEET
to report Monday. Captain Spicer; of the strongest teams that has rep- and completed thethrew 15 In the
George Yates and Jake Bronston, resented the school in several sea- yards. The Tigers and had two In-- 1
THE LAWSON INN
Plans for Cadet Hops were
sons, while the Springfield team air, completed five,
'mulated and a petition for a Mill- has already tasted defeat at the
tary ball was entered at a meeting
LINE UPS:
Y. W. TO SELL TICKETS
hands of the Danville High school
ROOMS and MEALS
Sewanee (0) of Scabbard and Blade, honorary
Kentucky (37) Pos..
eleven.
Ezel military fraternity, which was held
LE
The University High school's win Andrews
The Young Women's Christian
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Blair J at the Armory Tuesday night. Ben
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Association of the university is in over Ferguson on Cassidy field, Lex- - WriEht '
French ' Harrison, president of the organiza- LG
ONLY
charge of the sale of season tickets ilngton was impressive although the Forauer
ONE AND
The
'r. Stlmson '"on. presided at the meeting.. dinner
ONE-HAL- F
year. game was played poorly during Williams '.'.".'..".. C.
BLOCKS
for the Gulgnol theatre this
Patton fraternity entertained with a
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All members of the faculty and part of the game. Fumbles and pen- Rose
FROM CAMPUS.
cvejimg hi, tne ijaiayeiie no
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student body may purchase them alties made it difficult for fans to Aldridee
A. Stimson tel in honor of Captain Scheibla
R. E
from Miss Margaret Lewis, student estimate full strength of the local Yates
Ashland 5334
Sterling and Lieut. Criswell who are new
Q. B
secretary of the organization, at her team.
Spicer
L. H
Barron Instructors In the military
Glass and Little contributed much Kelly
office in the basement of the Adto the defeat of the Ferguson team. Urbaniak
Wuescher
R. H
ministration building.
Phillips
F. B
J. Phlpps
by periods
Score
I Kentucky
12 13 6 637
RASH'S SERVICE PLEASES
0 00
Sewanee
Scoring touchdowns: for Kentucky Urkaniak
(2), Kelly (2),
Spicer (2).
Extra point Forquer (placement).
thousand
Kentucky : BronSubstitutions
ston for Andrews; Cavanna for welcoming shouts as he steps to bat
Yates; Seale for Rose; Evans for . . . the idol of them all. Ball one!
Kelly; McGinnls for Eorquer; Toth
he's done
for Spicer; Bickel for Evan?; Tviider Ball two! . . . and
for Williams; Richards lor Phipps; it again. Popularity to be lasting must
Darby for Bronston; Skinner for
'
rovana; Tuttle for Wright; Kip- be deserved.
ping for Aldridge; Sewanee R.
Kellerman for French; Goodman
for Weucher; Jeffries for McLure;
Anderson for Patton.
Officials: Lane, Cincinnati, ref
eree; Castator, Trinity, umpire;
Wells, Michigan, field judge; Wilson, Vanderbllt, head linesman.

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and medals for the Individual mem
bers of the team.
Baker, in addition to the honors
he obtained for his team won a
gold medal for second place and
those who placed third, fourth and
fifth get a bronze medal.
The course was laid out over the
campus and was approximately two
miles in length. The contestants
started In front of the south stands
of the stadium, circled the cinder
track two. times, left by the south
gate of the stadium, circled around
the' Administration building, followpast Memorial hall,
ed the road-wa- y
cut back toward the stadium by
the way of Rose street and entered
by the west gate and circled the
track once more to finish in front
of the south stands. This distance
Is about 440 yards shorter than the
course laid out last year. C. W.
Hackensmlth, director of Intramural activities, said that this was good
time for the distance.
Seventy-tw- o
reprecandidates,
senting practically every fraternity
on the campus participated in the
match.

Howard Baker, Phi Sigma Kappa,
of the in
tramural cross country race Satur
day when he negotiated the two
mile course In 0 minutes and 46
seconds. He finished with apparently plenty of reserve about 30
yards ahead of Massle, who was
running under the colors of Phi
Delta Theta.
Following In order came: Gott- lelgh, Independent; Mahan, Phi Slg;
Hanna. Alpha Gamma Rho: Mllll- ken, Phi Big; Douglas, independent;
Chester, independent;
Gatewood,
Phi Delta Theta; Hocker, Indepen
dent; Wyatt, Alpha Gamma Rho;
Lcngmlre, Pi Kappa Alpha; Coff-ma- n,
Delta Tau Delta; and Miner,
Delta Tau Delta.
Phi Sigma Kappa won the team
cup with a total of 24 points; Phi
In
No bull fights arc permitted
Delta Theta took second place with
14 points and Alpha Gamma Rho Spanish towns where the public inthird with 11 points. The winning struction is not up to the governteam gets a cup for their fraternity ment standard.
won the fourth running

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Each of the above backfleld aces
got away with nice runs during the
game. Bishop's play at left end also helped the local team to turn
back the Ferguson eleven in their
25 to 6 win.
Ferguson's only score came in the
third quarter as the result of a
pass from Gover to Dykes for 30
yards. Dykes took the ball and ran
through the entire University High
school team.
The following boys who played in
the Ferguson game probably will
make the trip to Springfield; Hil-lar- d,
Roberson, Elder, Baker, Olney,
Herd. Bishop, Welch, Griffith,
Longley, and Glass.

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