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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

KITTENS PLAY BUTLER FRESHMEN TOMORROW
Improved Eklundmen Have
Five Mile Cross Country Race
Chance To Avenge Beating
Play the Game Right! Won By Clarence Rhodemyer
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TIPS ON FOOTBALL STRATEGY AND TACTICS

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Last year Butler played Kentucky'
PLAY YOUR POSITION
Nevers and hit him high with our
coached
on Stoll field. The eleven was
shoulders and bodies.
We stopped
by Pat Page, now head coach at In-- 1 By George Wilson, Halfback, Univer- him at the line;
if we'd gone after
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sity of Washington
him low he undoubtedly would have
found there had conveyed in to In
game fallen a yard forward and made it
In the Washington-Orego- n
dianapolis to play on his freshman
at-- . first down.
the Oregon
football team. However, in spite of! last fall a pass play. team was
My man the
Every backfield
defensive man
the fact that the team outweighed the tempting
"Big Green" about 15 pounds to the man I was expected to take out of should remember this the main thing
play came toward me, then dodged
man, forward passes were the only:
though
means by which the Butlerites could' off to one side as Obviouslyhe were to
receive the pass.
he wantwin.
ed to take me with him to lead me
Coach Eklund anticipates a similar the way he was going. But far over
team this year. He has drilled the by the side lines I saw, out of the
frosh in breaking up forward passes. corner of my eye, another eligible
He has smoothed off some rough spots receiver and he was all alone! So,
in the offense discovered in the first leaving my man to run wild, I dashed
two games. Now he claims he has a for the side lines, just in time to get
sterling eleven, one which will beat between the ball and the would-bButler.
The leather fell squarely
receiver.
The names of the players who will into my hands, and an Oregon touch-- ;
make tha trip had not been announced down was prevented.
Kentucky could do no better than
yesterday. However, the eleven which
Hunch? Lucky accident? Brainy
hold the Tide to a 14 to 0 victory, but
will start the game will be selected football?
center,
that, in itself was an
from the following players:
It's pretty hard to say. The great which few teams, in the achievement
Franklin or Eastwood; guards, Drury
condition of
est players are those who have what the Wildcats, could accomplish. With
and Autenreib; tackles, Stone and
appears to be "hunches" and follow Jenkins, whose deadly forward passes
Walters; ends, Lyons, Miller, Tuttle,
or Blanton; backfield, Captain Miller, them, often. And yet, right down at spelled doom for the long winded vicquarterback; Jeffries and Covington, the bottom, every hunch is nothing tories expected by- Indiana, WashingThe ton and Lee, Florida and V. P. I. out
halves; Mcintosh, fullback. Len Mil- but good football knowledge.
ler will call signals, a capacity in player who learns to think of every of the battle, Kentucky's attack was
possibility, to watch for every sign, to paralyzed and it is a small wonder
which he excelled last Saturday.
expect every kind of chance, is the that the Tide did not score more than
LOST Kinnematics Design Book one who is going to have the most two touchdowns.
Besides Jenkins, no
and analytic geometry book and note- successful "hunches."
less than five regulars were seeing
Even the most careful football an the game from the sidelines and of
book. If found, please return to E.
B. Cornett, No. 7, Dixie Court, Phone alysis won't always be successful, of course this did not help the cause
"Scoop" Carlson, who last of Kentucky.
Adv. course.
4682. Reward.
year ended his career as University of
California quarterback with a repuIt is indeed unfortunate that such
tation for his uncanny ability to figure things should come just on the eve
what the other follow was going to of the most important game of the
do before he did it, once made a bad year as far as the 'Cats chances for
guess. It was when we were both on the title are concerned, but they were
the Everett, Washington, High school just in line with all the other hard
216 S. Line
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COLLEGE BOYS' TAILOR
team, playing Scott High of Toledo, luck that hit the Wildcat camp startOhio, for the national championship. ing with the Washington and Lee
I was in the line, at guard, that year, battle and has continued until the
and Toledo had just sent three smash- present day.
es through me bang, bang, bang!
Scoop, in the backfield, figured that
While V. M. I. is regarded as one
a fourth was coming through, and he of the weak sisters of the Conference,
tore in to stop it.
if the Cats don't watch out they will
But- Toledo worked a
strike a tartar in these boys if Trainer
calmly skirted Scoop's Mann doesn't heal a lot of ills without
and a back
game end- further adieu. It must be admitted
touchdown.
The
end for a
broken bones do not heal in a week
ed
As a rule, though, the defensive and for that reason in all probability
Al Portwood will not be available.
back who watches keenly and
money
and learns to pick up signs, is However, such speed demons as
and Ellis are expected to be in
going to be at a decided advantage.
A back who is to carry the ball, or a condition to take their places behind
lineman who is to open a hole, or an the line of scrimmage.
end who is to receive a pass, may teleAll members of the University of
graph his intentions by
or change of positions, or a turn of Kentucky band were in the best physihis head by any of dozens of signs. cal condition for the game with the
A back who is on his job won't miss exception of Walter Jones, drum major, who threw his chest out of place
any of them.
Here, too, you can't always tell. in practice during the week. His inn
jury didn't show up in Alabama at all,
"Red" Grange, in the
Good Car- Only.
by
The band made its Grst
games in which I opposed him, never however.
once gave away a play; instead, he appearance when it marched up or
Driv-It-Ur-Sedown (we don't know) the avenue
managed often to throw us completely
off the track. In one game he came from the station to the Tutwiler... The
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through where I should have been and sidewalk along the way was lined
made a touchdown; he had deceived with whites and otherwise and most
FORDS
CHEVROLETS
me into dashing for center when he of these were remarking, "That sho
planned to come through my side, and is some band!"
the fraction of a second I lost was
WE
TO LADIES
The tooters pulled up in front of the
fatal.
Incidentally, Grange is the hardest 13 story hostelry with an awful blare
As Well as to Men.
man to tackle I have ever seen. His of brass and silver and so many perchange of pace, his speed, his foot- sons on all floors rushed to the front
The of the building to see what was up
work, all make him deceptive.
- SELF
DRIV first time I tried to stop him I rushed that it was feared that the darn hotel
at him hard, hoping to stop him dead. would become topheavy on one side
p
and and topple over port side into the
And what did he do but
234 E. MAIN STREET
flash past me! That taught me what faces of the band.
I already knew that it's usually best
The blue and white "U. K." capes
to stop four or five yards in front of
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a fast ball carrier, so a quick reverse made a wonderful showing and made
L. W. Culley, Mgr.
won't throw the tack- the uniforms of the Alabama band
or change-ste- p
look like thirty cents.
This drum
ier off.
major of ours, dressed up in all his
Most coaches advise tackling low
possible. fur and feathers, outstrutted
the
below the knees whenever
That's best, particularly for a light 'Bama leader, wearing a cap with
player. A big man may not have to something resembling a bottle cleaner
go quite so low; but a smaller tackier sticking up from the bill, and to cap
should plan to wrap his arms around it all off the Tide leader either didn't
the runner's calves, shoulder in front know or just failed to ijeturn Mr.
of the legs and head behind. That's Jones' salute not less than two times.
Actually we didn't think such a per
sure-fir- e
tackling.
Largely, heavy tacklers like my formance was in our band organiza
brother, Abe, a Washington linesman tion.
last year, can take runners about the
The Alabama fans gave the follows
hips or chest if their strength is great
n
a mighty hand when they formed the
enough.
In the
game in 1925 big blond Ernie Nevers big "A" and played something that
was tearing at our line it was fourth resembled the W. and L. swing (it
nust have been the 'Bama swing too)
down, he needed a yard and the CardComing to our side of the field the
inals were near our goal Elmer
got in front of boys formed a big "K" and played
fullback, and I
"On, On U. of K" but outside of the
press box, I heard very little racket.
L. & N. WILDCAT SPECIAL TO
KNOXVILLE THANKSGIVING
Alabama's band catered to the
crowd by marching down and around
The Wildcat Special will leave the the field between halves, playing their
They were all dressed
Union Station for the Tennessee game school song.
Wednesday, November 24, at 11 p.m. in crimson and white, with crimson
and arrive in Knoxville at 7 a. m. capes and presented a very nifty apTrain leaves Knoxville at 12 o'clock pearance. It must be admitted, howmidnight and arrives at Lexington be- ever, and Alabamians to a man say
so that Kentucky tooted the meaner
tween 6:30 and 7 a.m.
Naturally the Kentucky
The train will be made up of Pull- horns.
com- crowd was pleased and the Birmingmans with drawing rooms and
reclining chairs ham papers gave 'em a good round of
partments.
Free
will be available for those not desir- publicity in the football extras that
ing Pullman reservations. For reser- night.
Returning, leave Charleston 2:55 a.m., Nov. 14. Sleepers
vation, call the ticket office, phone 157.
can be occupied after 1 0 p.m. Eastern time, Nov. 13, arriving
Our freshmen came through with a
The round trip rate will be $7.97.
in Lexington 8:30 a.m. Sunday.
Pullman lower, $3.75; upper, $3.00; 46 to 13 score over the Tennessee Rats
Phone E. J. Teed, ticket agent, Union Station, for reservacompartment, $10.00; drawing room, on Stoll field Saturday afternoon and
tions.
although we could not forsake the
$13.80.
will Cats we hear that Mr. Jeffries ran
Marjorie McLaughlin
Miss
W. M.
chaperone the ladies' car, and Mr. W. hog wild for the Kitten's second triII. Hanson, traveling passenger agent umph in two years over the Tennes-seeanof the L. & N. will accompany the
Just bear in mind that despite the fact that Jeffries couldn't get
train to and from Knoxville. Adv.

The "Big Green," fresh from anl
overwhelming victory over the Ten-- )
nessee frosh last Saturday, will invade the North tomorrow to play the
powerful Butler freshman team,
which defeated Kentucky last year,
Indianapolis will be the
21 to 0.
scene of the encounter.
All the past week the players have
practiced late under the rays of the
Hood lights which now adorn one extremity of Stoll field. True, the team
has been using V. M. I. plays against
3the varsity but they have also mastered their own between times. They,
accompanied by Coach Eklund, will
leave this afternoon at 2 o'clock via
the Southern railroad.
The whole squad is in good condition with the possible exception of
Ford, who has a bad charley-hors- e
and Covington, who is suffering from
a sprained ankle. Jeffries and Captain Len Miller are at the heighth of
their form as they demonstrated in
the Tennessee game. Jeffries punts
averaged 50 yards, he was passing
with accuracy, and both of these
stars carried the ball through the
Knoxville gridders with noticeable
ease. Miller has the smoothest pace
and the most elusive hips seen on a
freshman player here since Joe Clifton, last year's star, departed for
Mcintosh and McVey
Annapolis.
should also give a good account of
themselves due to their ability to

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Taking the lead at the start and
is to play position. Kelly of Montana holding it throughout the entire five
the only safety man I've ever seen mile course, Clarence Rhodemyer,
better than George Guttormsen of freshman won the cross country run
Washington, was such a star because staged Saturday afternoon between!
he used his head every instant. He halves of the Frosh-Tennessfootfollowed the ball, he watched for ball game.
Dohrman, independent
signs, he played his position.
runner, was the only contestant who
Remember not to let yourself be at any time during the jog threatyou are defending the side ened to take the lead from the winner.
misled.
If
of the line where you think the play Rhodemyer made the distance in 34
is coming, it's often best to wait a minutes 5 seconds.
fraction of a second to make sure,
Only two teams were entered in the
so that you won't plunge through to event; one from the Delta Chi fragrab the wrong man. If you are ternity composed of Rhodemyer, Lau-fe- r,
back of the short side of the line, folBlack and Glanz; the losing team
low the ball behind your own line un- representing the Pi Kappa Alpha fratil you know whether the play is ternity was composed of Elliott,
through the line or around end. AlCurry and Brown.
Other
ways be free to go where the ball is entrants independent of teams were
going.
Dohrman, Inman, Reading, WilliamAnd always keep it in the back of son and Cochran.
your head that your job is to play
Cross country running is different

ber of points does not win, but loses.
Such a result comes about in the following manner, the winner coming in
first scores one point by virtue of the
fact that he was first, the number of
points scored is decided by the position in which the entrant finishes the
race; thus the entrant coming in fifth
would score five points for his team.
The winning team scored 31 points
against 32 for the loser.
The starting point of the jaunt was
the west goal line on Stoll field, east
to Rose street, south on Rose to the
intersection of Rose and Limestone,
then north on Limestone to Euclid,
east on Euclid to Rose, thence on Rose
to intersection of Rose and Limestone
continuing north on Limestone to
Euclid east to the starting point on
Stoll field.
The cross country run was promoted by the
branch of the
secondary defense, to back up the from most other athletic events in department of physical education
line, to stop what filters past your that the team scoring the most num which is in charge of M. E. Potter.
forward wall. Don't let yourself be
drawn out of position American Boy.

started against Georgetown, he is a
dangerous man anywhere once he gets
past the line of scrimmage and with
a good line in front of. him in the
next two games, Kentucky should be
returned victorious.
A great deal of credit for the victory must go to the generalship of
Len Miller who was given the reins
of the team for the contest. From all
reports and the score itself, one would
infer that he chose his plays correctly
and can throw and catch forward
passes with the best of them factors
that should help Kentucky in her
schedule next season.

Here comes a freshman from Ashland by the name of Rhodomyer in
ahead of the varsity men in the
s
and
cross country run during the
game last Saturday. It seems with
such an array of fine freshmen to
form the squad, the gruelling art of
cross country running will be renewed
with excellent possibilities for ai
championship team next fall.

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which falls heavily on Centre this
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in play with every game, scoring two
touchdowns against Michigan Aggies
last Saturday, fans should see a real
contest with Centre's first string men
and Murphy's second string players,
who evidently will be used in order to
save the regulars for the feature battle of the season with Tennessee on
Thanksgiving Day.

Here's a headline found in the
Ohio State Lantern:
"TO BE MARRIED IN CHEYENNE"
We bet it'll be a hot marriage!
After all everybody in the South
can't have undefeated football teams.
In fact Alabama and Tennessee and
one or two elevens in the East are
now sporting
undefeated records,
which of course they should be proud
of. It must be stated, however, that
should these teams stack up with the
opposition that Kentucky has met
this season, their records might not
be so darn white of course taking
into consideration that Kentucky is
admittedly weaker year in and year
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The freshmen lock horns with the
Butler College eleven in Indiana tomorrow and we expect them to bring
home the bacon with the improved
team that they now have. The game
against the Tennessee Rats last Saturday was satisfactory and a like
brand of ball tomorrow will undoubtedly be good enough for victory. It
will be remembered that Pat Page's
Butler frosh took the Kittens into
comp last year although the Kentuck-ian- s
outplayed them throughout, despite the fact that they were outweighed 25 pounds to the man by the
bulkiest first year team seen on Stoll
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