Review  of  Athletics

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Athletics are on a boom at Old State. In fact we are just waking from a long lethargy, toward athletics. From every side comes reports of the brightest nature. Last spring the K. S. C. A. A. was formed.    In the last fall it was organized.
It is the object of the association to raise the name of Kentucky State to her proper place in Southern Athletics. As it (the association) shows itself strong enough the faculty will turn the control of athletics over to it, while they will act only in an advisory manner.
The successes, too, that have come to our representatives during the past year are developing and nourishing a spirit whose goal is "work and thereby win,"a possible ambition and none too high for a Kentuckian.
Mr. C. J. P. Lucas has been engaged to coach our baseball and track teams this spring and he is instilling" into the minds and hearts of every student that sense of purity which we, as Ken-tuckians, should staunchly endorse.
The prospect for this year's baseball and track team were never brighter.
A fixed standard for the awarding of the K's has been made which will make that honor more prized than before, when the system of awarding them was rather loose. So let every reader and every student join hands in a long, hard pull and help to put athletics at State College on that plane where they should be and where they can be if every one will do that which their nobler self says to do.
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