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The 'mud mndc fumbles frequent nnd
passes nlmost impossible.
Toward the
end of the second quarter Ferguson wai
called for an end run when the ball was
on the wildcats ten yard line, a very
foolish thing to do cxpcclally around
Vowclls
end,
third
It
worked and Fcrgy stepped of forty ynrds,
the longest nnd most spectacular run
of the game.
The second half was a repction of tho
first with the Wildcats playing better
Juneau's
ball than their opponents.
men had the best chance to score on the
Tcnnessccans when Fleahman recovered
n fumble three minutes before the final
whistle.
Brewer was sent in and everyone was
expecting a few of those last minute
dashes for which ho has become known.
It was also a fine place for a dropkick
with tho ball on the fifteen yard line. A
series of poor passes none of which were
completed put an end to it all. Then
came the final tootcr.
and summary follow:
The line-uKentucky
Pos.
Tennessee
Colpitts
L.E
Vowell
Ramsey
L.T
Lindsay
L.G.... Server (Capt)
Sloan
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Fest
Grizzard
R.G
Streigel
Pribble
R.T
Register
Fleahman
R.E
Wathen
Holt
Q.B
Lavln
Smith
R.H
Lowe
Fuller
L.H
Ferguson
Blair (Capt)
Campbell
F.B
Sanders
Cammack
Substitutions: Kentucky
for Server, Boyd for Fest. Fest for
Boyd, Brewer for Fuller. Tennessee
Lane for Holt, Holt for Lowe, Nicholson for Register, demons for Camp
bell.
Officials
Holderness, (Lehigh) referee; Troutman, (Ohio State) Umpire;
and Hinton, (Yale) Head Linesman.

For a college education,
taken into consideration:
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there are five things to be

The men at the head of the Institution.

2.

The scholastic standing and ability
of the Teaching Staff.

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The location and advantages of

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4. Equipment, buildings, laboratories
and libraries.
5.

Cost.

In all these respects the University of Kentucky commends itself to those seeking a higher institution in which
to carry on their education.

All Departments, including Liberal Arts, Sciences,
Agriculture, Law, Education, Mining, Civil, Electrical and
Mechanical Engineering.

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PRESIDENT FRANK L. McVEY
University of Kentucky

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