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mentioned, it does net nrerit to he mem
Sh? tioaed the second tini--.
t1¤<‘» i '[`ht- Alabama gain`; on November 10 \\'ilF I
st¤1` t hard fought; from first to last and late in _—
lil- l the gatne the tfats put over enough points '
l`U‘l` L to equal half of those tmlleetetl by the 4
ll\F.'»   sreutherners, This was the second game 1
MH- 't the Kentucky boys had lost during the _`
= in { season. ·
ts it ` The inauguration of the Georgia Tech _
nin: . gwnie onto the [oral schedule resulted in
E the hardest fought! game of the year. Afore-
was ‘ hand football "tlope" had it that State
tl it i would he sulmu·rg’ed by the wonderful ma-
isi\‘t·   rhine of the Georgia sehool, but it was not
ling- I to he so, \\’hen tho tjats trotted out on the
the 1 tield, with their hand at their head, they
il (lll l xi ere luslily <·h<·ered and when they trotted 4
yretl off of the field they received one of the .
tight N greatest seudroffs any northern team ever V
the [ reeeivetl un a southern field. Spurred ou
ram`- I hy the glorious tunes of "Ou, On. l`. of K," {
The 1 and "My Old ]{entucky H0me" the honu
boys fought. and scratched like Kentuekians ,
n on and wildeats and won one of the greatest
to O I moral \`lt'lt\l'lt't$ ever achieved, ’
the ’ 'l‘he 'fltanlcsgiving game was played in il lt
. but sea of mud and it was at colorful. yet sad [ '
zand houre-eoniing. Froelcs were ruined, suits ·‘
yvtlle — were soaked and——l{entuclcy lost. the game. Ii}
cl al- Again dope had its sway and this time in te
im. i tarot- or thei]Centuel:ians. However, this `Y
1 re- ` was not to he so again. Tennessee started  
boys ` ·>t`1` with a rush and before the fourth quar-
tnger. _ ter was over the Tennessee boys had pushed  
ts, as over three touchdowns, two of which were _
;e1`t»i·e [ of a flulce Variety, hut enough to win the   {
y mnt { genie. lt was :1 glorious game and the '_‘.
Own'; { t‘ats outplayed their opponents, due to the l-it
, they ` t`.t¢·t that they wert-n't "mutlders."  
it the All in all. the Cats emerged Victors. in i·
>lown,   five scraps, dropped two games and tied  
atands ~ two, all of which were hard games for hath [`gi
` teams. \\'ith the "mentality" system of ,
was a I eoat-liinp,3 introdueed by Coach Murphy this if
;gtitu» ,· }t‘i\i`, the VIll\'t‘l`sil)' boys should win a Hifi
tn-en 1 ;;I`t·tlt¤‘I' ]¤t*l`t‘<·l\tLtgt· of their game;·;_  
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