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WILDCATS LOSE IN FIRST CONFERENCE TILT
pered by all kinds and sorts of difficulties. In the first place, they were
not used to the atmosphere in 'Gator-lanand in second place, many of
the regular players were out due to
injuries.
Florida had the edge in all departments of the game. They possessed
powerful-anweighty
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favor(By John W. Dundon, Jr.)
machine, and were
Kentucky's Wildcat football aggre- ites before the game. At- that, the
to a 6 score at the
Blue held them
gation, playing their initial game in half, and if they had made good a
the Southern Conference, was de- second attempt in the third quarter,
feated last Saturday by the Florida the tale might have had an entirely
'Gators, at Fairfield stadium, Jack- different ending.
sonville. The final count stood, FlorKentucky annexed seven downs to
ida 27, Kentucky 6.
six for the Florida aggregation in
The Blue and White team was ham the first half. However, the driving

FLORIDA 'GATORS
ANNEX GAME
BY 27 TO 6

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'Gator offensive worked to perfection
in the last half, and they ran up a
total of 17 first "downs to the
11. All of this occurred with
the Wildcats' most effective linebackers, Gilb and Miller, out of the
game. Dees, another power on the
defensive was out with a sprained
shoulder.
Kentucky scored their only points
in the second quarter. As the first
quai'ter ended, the ball was in Florida's possesion on their 3 yard line.
Bowyer punted out of bounds on his
own 27 yard line. Portwood gained
a yard and Jenkins made 3 yard's off
left tackle. Jenkins passed to Lypns,
Smith interfering and the ball was
line.
given to the Blue on the
Ford gained a yard through center.
Portwood hit the same spot for a 9
d
yard gain, and a first down.
gained 2 yards at right guard.
Jenkins then smashed the center of
Portwood
the line for a touchdown.
tried a pass for the extra point, but it
failed. Kentucky made another attempt in the first half, but it was
stopped when Middlekauf, 'Gator fullback, intercepted one of Jenkin's
line.
passes on Florida's
Portwood, Jenkins and Drury were
the outstanding players for the Blue
More than once Drury
and White.
got through to smear a 'Gator back.
Portwood was the only Wildcat able
to gain through Florida's powerful
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STUDENTS WELCOME

Sport

Cross-Countr- y

runs.

Is Renewed; Eleven Men Report

for Training

Those who are out for cross-countr- y
Dohrman, Elliott,
are: Davidson,
Hearin, Johnson, Owens, Harris,
Cochran, Rhodemeyer, and

Bird.
All who are interested in crosscountry, and who would like to try
out for the sport are urged to report
immediately to Ray Bowser at the
gymnasium. Several of the candidates have been working for more
than two weeks, and are getting in
fair shape for approaching meets.
There will be two meets this year
for the harriers. One will be a dual
meet, 'probably with Berea, while the
other will be the Southern Conference
meet at Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
meet is to be held
An intra-mursome time this fall, probably between
halves at the first freshman football game of the year.
Quite a few freshmen are out, and
it is hoped that others will report.
y
is the best possible
training for track, especially for
those specializing in the long distance
Cross-countr-

To Revive Wrestling

and will continue until spring foot- - .
ball practice is started. Next year" 4
it is planned
make
one
Sport Will Start Two Weeks of the regularto sports, wrestling haveS
and to
After Thanksgiving
meets with other colleges.
There is to be an
wrest- - L
Wrestling, as a sport, is to be re- ling tournament, the date of whichV-newed at the university after several will be announced later.
years of inactivity in the mat game.
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However, acording to Coach Bernie WE WANT SOMETHING TO
Shively, there will be no meets with
MEASURE COVER CHARGE
teams representing other colleges this
season.
Stanford University, Calif. A mulThe main purpose for having wrest- tiple chronograph, developed by Prof.
ling this year is for the development Walter Miles of the psychology deof football ratn. Coach Shively says partment, is being used by Coach Pop
that wrestling will not only make Warner to measure the rapidity of
them stronger, but it will make them the charge of his football players.
much quicker. The mat sport will The men are measured in groups of.
start two weeks after Thanksgiving seven.
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LAW COLLEGE

The College of Law has reported an
enrollment of 127 students this year
as compared with 106 last year. This
is an increase of 16 per cent in the
registration since this time last year.
Plans are being made to increase
the courses offered in summer school
by the addition of a course known as
the "Law of Oil and Gas." This subject, which has never h.een offered
before by the university will be of
particular interest to Kentuckians.
On account of the increased enrollment in the Law College the faculty hopes to obtain permission to
keep the law library open Saturday
evening in order to facilitate the students in their legal reference work.

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line.
Line-u- p
and summary
(27j Florida
Pos.
Kentucky (6)
W. Dehoff
Mohney
L.E.
Bryan
L.T.
Drury
Reeves
L.G.
Walters
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Kirschner
Pence
.... Allen
R.G.
Cert (c)
Clemons
R.T.
VanMeter
Stanley
Lyons
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Bowyer
Q.B.
Portwood
L.H,
Beck
Jenkins
R.H,
Bishop
Ford
F.B. Middlekauf (c)
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Scott
T.
score by quarters:
060
Kentucky
Florida
,.7 0 7
Scoring Touchdowns: Middlekauf,
Jenkins, Owens, Bowyer, Vansickle.
Bowyer
Points after touchdowns
(2), Bono.
Florida
Smith,
Substitutions':
Crabtree, D. DeHoff, Owens, Yancey,
Slatton, Brumbaugh, Vansickle, Bono.
Kentucky Ellis, Belt.
Officials Hill, Georgia Tech, referee; Cunningham, Vanderbilt, umpire; Foster Hampden-Sidnt..

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Marion Talley Sings at
Woodland Auditorium
Youthful Artist to Open Concert
Season in Ilexington
Tuesday Night

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No singer in modern time has secured the attention of the nation's
press accorded to Marion Talley, the
nineteen year old prima donna of the
Metropolitan, whose first concert concent in Kentucky will be at Woodland Auditorium, Lexington, Tuesday
evening, Otober 25 at 8:15 o'clock,
marking the opening of the tenth annual artist concert series under the
auspices of the, Lexington College of

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Musie.
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there will be a large audience to greet
Miss Talley in Lexington, but there
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