KENTUCKY

I'AfiR SIX

Kittens Close Season With
CLIFTON IS STAR
IN FINE VICTORY

in Centre College Inst Saturday when
the Kittens pushed hack the Liouten
nnts for three touchdowns, nnd in
doing so, finished second in the standing of the freshmen tennis of the stnte.

Kentucky's margin of victory nt the
Paducnh Flash Runs 30 Yards end of the first hnlf wns 20 points,
which was the finnl score for the confor Touchdown Through Entest.
tire Centre Team for Score ;
The Kittens started off with n rush
Phipps Plys Well
and before the Lieutenants or the
spectators knew what it was nil nbout,
GllONE IS LINE PROSPECT Kentucky had crashed over for a
Kentucky chipped another deep hole

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"The tumult and the .shouting dies
The Captains and the kings depart "
But really I've forgotten the rest of it.
EIGHT)
Anyhow that wasn't what I started to say anyway. Just to let you in
easy on the secret, it's about these MYTHICAL things ah, what'yc call 'cm?
Now I hnvo it! But don't knock
Ah, ah ALL KENTUCKY TEAMS!
my hend plumb "off just because I've started otf harping on this subject,
I know fans must bo groggy and dizzy from reading all the selections
as
that appeared in Louisville's dailies and Lexington's two "New York Worlds"
last Sunday.
But don't blame it on me. The boss says. "You gotta pick this team to
till up space this week." This made me mad so I jerked a typewriter otf the
King,
desk, rattled away for two seconds and handed him the following.
ends; Cammack, VnnMeter, guards; Maloncy, center; Mohney, quarter-UnclRice nnd Dolfnvon. tackles: Tracv and Smith, halves: and Ross, full
back all of KENTUCKY. He informed me that wouldn't do nt all so 1 let
my temper cool off, sat down on the morning of the Sabbath, perused every
nll.Ki.ntiickv t.inm I rnuld find in nnv miner and selected my teams first
and second.' So far as I know, the second team might beat the stutfin' out
of the first tenm. Anyway they're picked and I ain't let a soul unpicK
them. I renroduco them iust about an inch below, fresh as the snow that s
going to mil m a weei or so irom now, oarnng accuient;
FIRST TRAM
TEAM
POSITION
PLAYER
University of Louisville
Dangherty
Left End
University of Kentucky
Rice
Left Tackle
Centre College
Left Guard'
HtlHh
University of Kentucky
Maloney
Ceatcr
University of Kentucky
Right Guard
Cammack
Right Tackle
Centre College
Skidmorc
University of Kentucky
Right End
King
University of Kentucky
Quarterback
Mohney
University of Kentucky
Tracy
Left Halfback
Right Halfback
Kentucky Wesleyan
Glenn
University of Kentucky
Fullback
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I got into an argument with one of my fellow writers after I made my
selections and gosh he gave me the horse laugh for putting Mr. So and So
on the team. Well that also made ine mad and I ocean from left end and
went clear to right end and then from center straight back six or eight feet
and told him just why I put the players where I put them and that my team
was just as good as his and all that slush and I got to keep my team just
iikc i naa it.
In the first place I told him about Jack Daugherty and Kinir at ends and
after I told him about Mr. Jack he acknowledged he had never seen him

poor sports writer.
Daugherty is one of the regular ends on the University of Louisville
team and he holds down his position well. In fact he holds that position and
then the job of punting when his team is on the offense. After he punts he
has the knack of going down under the nunt and tacklimr the catcher in
his tracks. Try that on your piano and see if you've heard it before. King
has been a main asset on the offense this year in boxing tackles and catching
passes. Some coaches and writers seem to think that the end's job is catching
passes, which is not so, as any follower of King will assert. This boy won
the V. M. I. game for Kentucky and has been a potent factor in all other
Cat gridiron successes this season.
Coming down the line I told this gink about my tackles how good they
were and all of that. "Caveman" Rice and Skidmore can't be skinned and I
don't care who says they can't. The tackle job is one of the most important
on any team and these two men have been in virtually, every game from
whistle to whistle during the 1925 season, attesting the high regard their
coach had tor them.
We then came to the guards and he yelled "Cammack" just as I yelled
it and we shook! But what an expression appeared on his face when I mentioned Bush, of Centre! In my mind, we have here the best guards that can

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The passing that the players did
Method of Passing wns of the kind to bo used in Kentucky's offense, which this season will
Will Be Used by Eklund
bo the Minnesota style, Conch Eklund
This Year; Open Season
hnving plnycd the game while at that
December 19
school.

WILL PRACTICE DAILY
Conch Ray Eklund was greeted by
candidates for the Wildcat basketball team Monday afternoon, when the
first regular workout was held. This
is half a dozen more than he expected.
Ho did not wnstc any time in gct- tincr down to business nnd in n hurry
he had the entire squad making short
shots, working on fundamentals and
passing the ball.
All of the veterans who had been ex
pected to be present were in uniform
as well as a number of others, whom
the coach did not know.
The candidates were kept moving at
a lively pace as Coach Eklund wants
ins piuyuia lu uu 111 uacuukui. lUIIUI- tion in time lor the nrst gnmo on ue
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Last season the Wildcats used the
Illinois style, which had been taught
them by Conch Clarence Applegran.
However, the change won't make so
much difference as the veterans on
the varsity squad arc heady players,
the majority of them having played
on Lexington's national high school
championship team in 1922. Rounding
out the sqund the members of the
undefeated freshman team of last
season, which Coach Eklund coached.
These men already know the style of
the game the coach wants nnd will
not need any extra attention this
yenr.
Practice will be held daily from now
until the close of the season and the
team's development is expected to be
fnst, because of the good start the
players have received.
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have been in there all the time. Bush stood out as a beacon light on a
woefully
football team and deserves all the credit that has
been given him. They know how to make holes and how to block out men
in first class fashion two important factors in the season of any successful
iootDaii team.
Despite the fact that Maloney was out of one or two games during the
season on account of discipline, he is the unanimous choice for the center
job on
teams I have seen so far. There was a great lack of
good pivot men in the state this season and this boy seems to stand head
and shoulder above all others. Maloney is as hard as a brick and nobody
resorteu to many successtui tnrusts tnrough the center of the line. He is
also a sure tackier.
The sweetest little field general in Kentucky and probably in the south
is uayie monney, a serious student ot football. He has handled his team
carefully this season and led it to a highly successful season. He dropkicks
wmi accuracy unu cnooses ine rigut piay lor tne ngnt time, always out
guessing the opposition
all of which makes him a valuable asset.
I had to have a player who could catch forward passes so I placed
Len Tracy on the eleven. Nobody will dispute this issue with me. He can
also run the ends like a rabbit. I also had to have a. player who could run
the ends consistently so I placed "Ham" Glenn. Kentucky Weslevan's star.
on the team for this reason, mainly. Glenn can also fling passes and he
would be an ideal running mate for Tracy in this game. Of course, Frank
Smith, the old reliable, couldn't be left off so I nut him on to nlunge the line
to pieces. Everybody knows what he can do in this line. I figure also that
oiiui.il
uiviuu ine pinning aunors wiin uaugnerty.
"There it is," I told him and he never uttered a monosyllable!
And then
I began to tell him about my second team but about that timo he left.
I was sorry that Ab Kirwan could not be put on the first eleven but
no nuq one oi tnose bad years- that comes to every star athlete. Kirwan
as a captain, was so far above all others in these narts that there was no com.
parison. But an injury to his knee hampered his playing this year to such
an extent that the team did not realize his full ability. True, he has played
when he did not feel like it, he has played in pain for the sake of Kentucky
and the team and Kentucky will not forget to place his picture alongside that
of Sanders, "Doc" Rhodes and other Wildcat immortals in the trophy room.
So close a follower is he of the came that he has turned unfavorable decisions
into favorable ones for Kentucky more than once and it may be safely said
uuu ne .Knew more man tne reiereo m some games during the past season.
An exampki of his alertness on the field of battle may be gleaned from the
fact that he was directly responsible for a Tennessee fan being sent from
the sidelines into the grand stand as the result of giving signals to the
Volunteers in the Thanksgiving game. Abbie detected this spectator in his
unsportsmanlike misdemanor after watching his actions for severals minutes.
This, at length, is my selections for the
team, and although
nobody will agree with mo in full regard to my team, we'll remain friends
anywayyou with your
mu with my
For its
just mythical stuff, anyway.
down-trodde- n

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He did this
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even though a number of the bnskct-cer- s
had been working out for n month
nnd others had been on the football

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