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University Champions in Intra-Murl Basketball to Be Decided Next Week

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According to Mr. Potter, director the games between Division
athletics, it won't be tets. In a very astonishing upset the
Kappa Sig's displayed real ability on
the floor, and succeeded in downing
under the direction of the
the Sigma Nu five, last season's windepartment. Games played Thursday ners, by a 0
score. The Delts
and Friday of this week, and on came from behind to tie the score up
Monday of next week will close the with the Phi Delts in the last two
schedules of all three divisions. Then minutes of the game, and put over the
Sigma Beta
on March 1, the finals in the frater- winning goals,
nity divisions will be played and on Xi vs. Phi Kappa Tau was a battle
under-dogMarch 2 the yinners will meet the of the
Neither team had
champion quintet in the Independent won a game up to that time, as it
.division for the title of University was, three overtime periods had to be
champion.
played before any decision could be
Last Monday night some of the reached. Sigma Beta Xi finally tossbest games seen thus far in the meet ed in the winning basket shot, and
took place. In Division 1 the Phi managed to hold the Phi Tau's until
Sigma Kappa's were a little too fast the final gun, winning,
for the Sig Chi's and downed them
The games scheduled for Friday
by a large margin in an exciting night are as follows:
game,
The S. A. E.'s contin6:45 p. m., Phi Delta Theta vs. Phi
ued their triumphant march toward
the Division championship by trim- Kappa Tau; Sigma Chi vs. Kappa Alming Kappa Alpha by the overwhelm- pha; 7:45 p. m., Sigma Nu vs. Alpha
8:45 p. m., Alpha Gamma
ing score of 24-These were the Sigma-Phionly two games played Monday night Epsilon vs. Alpha Tau Omega.
in Division 1.
If the Alpha Sigs beat the Sigma
The closest and the really thrillers Nu quintet, they will win the division
of the evening's performance came in hands. down. This game promises to
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The situation in baseball this year
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regulars will, he back, and a number of
stars on the frosh team of last sea
son will be out to fill up the gaps in
Chief among
the line of letter-methe old men returning are Captain
Bill Crouch, first baseman par excel
lence; Charlie Wert and McGary,
pitchers, and former captain Edward
''Swede" Ericson, catcher. Then there
will be Gilb, Franceway, Cole, Rum
berger, and others of last year's
squad.
Coach Major will endeavor to get the
practice session started at least by
Saturday, according to the weather
conditions. Some familiar names ap
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May 12, Open.
Training in inclement weather on
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left for Atlanta to participate in the
Southern Conference tournament, tne
event that tha whole student body and
town has been awaiting anxiously for
for the past two months. Finally the
time has arrived when the Wildcats
The game, certainly, was not pleaswill have to display the "stuff" that
ing to those who have such high is in their power to win games. This
hopes for the Wildcats making an afternoon at 2:30 Kentucky plays
impressive record during the Confer- South Carolina in their first tournaence tournament which starts today, ment game of the year.
with Kentucky meeting the Gamecocks of South Carolina.
In this game and any others that
the cats may get to play, they cannot
The game with th Colonels was afford to let down for one moment
unusually slow at times and exceed- with the idea of coming back strong
ingly rough according to the ref the second half. Every team entereree s decisions, in tne second nau ed in the meeb will be out to win and
two of Centre's men were forced to therefore their playing will be of the
leave the game via the personal foul hardest nature and the competition
route. One thing that kept the score will be "keen."

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so low was the fact that Centre played a slow offensive game, time after
time bringing the ball down to the
Coach Fred Major has issued the
floor to the first line of Kentucky's first call for candidates for the var
defense, holding it there, or taking sity baseball team this season. Ac
it back down the floor and starting cording to the coach, the initial meetover again.
ing will be held in the Men's gymnaa
sium at 4 o'clock today. All candiOn 'Wednesday night the Wildcats dates for the nine this season must

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(By Bill Keep)
The Wildcats brought their 1928
basketball season to a close last Saturday night by defeating Centre College 30 to 20. In a game that should
have been full of thrills" and exciting
moments and a team that should
have covered themselves with glory
it was just the opposite. For some
reason or other the Blue and White
played very listless ball throughout
the entire game and only a few seconds at a time did they play the
brand of ball that we know they are
capable of playing.

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pa Alpha vs. Alpha Gamma Epsilon.
If the S. A. E.'s are returned victors
over the A. T. O.'s they will cinch
the Division 1 championship.
The standings so far are as follows:
Division I.
L
W
0
5
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
4
1
Chi
Delta
2
2
Phi Sigma Kappa
2
1
Alpha Tau Omega
3
1
Sigma Chi
1
4
Kappa Alpha
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3
0
Alpha Gamma Epsilon
Division II.
0
4
Alpha Sigma Phi
1
4
Kappa Sigma
1
4
Delta Tau Delta
2
3
Sigma Nu
1
4
Sigma Beta Xi
0
4
Phi Delta Theta
0
4
Phi Kappa Tau

For 1928 Resolve to

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