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Kenny Robertson put wings'
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led the way to a 14-- win over
the fighting L.S.U. Tigers. It
was Kentucky's first shutout
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their previous total yardage
through the air this season last
Saturday night on Stoll Field.
L.S U. got the first break when
Robertson fumbled on the Kentucky 39, but the Tigers could not
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advance beyond the Wildcat 32.
The first quarter ended with the Bob Dougherty goes it alone as he hits the center of the LSI! line.
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The second time Kentucky had
the ball in the second quarter the
Wildcats took off. On a fourth
down and five situation on the;
L.S.U. 49, Robertson threw a pass
to Bill Mitchell that was good for
14 yards to the L.S.U. 35 and Ken- tucky was on Us way. Woody Her-ro- g
capped the 54 yard drive with
a three yard run around right end
for the score. Dehnar Hughes
added the extra point and the Cats
led 0 with 1:05 left in the first
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crtson led a drive that carried 59
yards in 12 plays. The payoff came
on a pitch out to Mitchell who
stormed around left end to score
from two yards out. Hughes again
converted and the score stood Ken
tucky 14 and L.s.u. u with 5 seconds left in the game.
The Cats had to fip,ht off an
L.S.U. attack early in the fourth
quarter as the Tigers made their
most serious threat of the evening.
M. C. Reynolds led a determined
drive to the 10 yard line where he
tried to pass the Bengals to a
touchdown, but Dave Kuhn and
Bob Dougherty knocked down two
passes in the end zone to protect
the Big Blue shut out.
In a later series of plays, Reynolds fired a 32 yard pass to Billy
Hendrix in the end zone but the
latter dropped the ball to help the
Kentucky cause.

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