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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

Twenty Candidates Greet Coach Johnny Mauer at First Net Session
WITH CLEMSON

(By Bill Keep)
Twenty
men greeted Coach
"Johnny" Mauer last Monday evening when the first basketball practice
of the year was held in the men's
gymnasium.
The majority of the men were from
last year's freshman team which "cut"
such a prominent figure in basketball
circles. Ropke was the only regular
from the Cat team last year who was
in uniform. The men from the freshman team last year who were out in
uniform were: McBrayer, Milward,
Combs, Sisk, Owens, Williams, Myers
and Torok. There are a few men
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yet to answer the call. They are football men and their services will not
be available until the season closes
after Thanksgiving. They are Captain .Jenkins, "Dees, Mohney, Lyons,
Gilb and Phipps. All except Lyons
were varsity men last year, Lyons
playing on the freshman team.
Practice is being held every Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday nights
and will continue until the football
I season is finished, then the aspirants
will get down to business every night.
Coach Mauer was somewhat sur- 6 .prised when he discovered how little
the men seemed to know concerning
'the fundamentals of the game. He
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6 branch of the game, beginning with

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Miss Dorothy Carlson,
Salt Lake City, Utah, high school
senior, who represented the United
States and who spokeon the meaning
of the American consitution, took
fourth place.

BUTLER UNIVERSITY RECEIVES
LARGE GIFTS FROM DIRECTOR
Arthur Jordan, a member of the
board of directors of Butler University, increased his gifts to the university to 1,000,000 on September 10
when he gave the institution the suni
This fund will enable
of $625,000.
the university officials to plan for
additional buildings at Fairview. The
unit of three buildings which is now
under construction will now be known
as the Arthur Jordan unit, according
to an announcement made by J. W.
Atherton, financial secretary, at the
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time Mr. Jordan's gift
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HAVE FAST ELEVEN

(By Herman Sharp)
With only a week before the!
Georgetown freshman tilt, the Keri- tucky Kittens, proteges of Coach
Major, are being roundejl into shape
by a rigorous method of training and
preparation
to avenge for the
last tw o consecutive defeats,
and by doing so, place themselves in
a better position to win the state
championship. The game will be
played at Georgetown, Friday, October '28.
The condition of the team as a
whole, is not very favorable. There
is.no means of giving a fair estimate
of the, line value because of the fact
that it has been playing on the offensive most of the time against the
despite Coach!
However,
varsity.
Major's contentions that no outstanding qualities have" shown up yet, he
believes that a few more days of intensive practice will make the team
very efficient, provided,' of course, no
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injuries mar its chances. The
is fast and dependable only to
a limited degree.
Their previous showings against the
varsity have been fair at times,
while at other times not so good.
Some of the trick plays work well
while others are completely broken
up, and for this reason, the Kittens
will have to make every play count
to emerge victorious over the fast and
heavy Georgetown aggregation which
holds the state title. The line will
average about 168 pounds and the
backfield about 155 which averaeed
together will produce a team of low
average weight.
The outcome of the first game, if
a victory, will mean a great deal as
the Kittens have not defeated the
Georgetown Cubs since 1924, when
they completely overwhelmed them by
a 32 to 0 victory. Their showing in
this game will also determine their
chances against the Vanderbilt, West
Virginia,
Tennessee and Centre
elevens, who from reports are in perto withstand well
fect condition
trained oncomers.
is too early yet to estimate a
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probable lineup, but the prospects for.
a formidable team are not altogether
lacking and everybody at Kentucky is
hoping that this is not unfounded.

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Go on Lecture Tour
Dr. Floyd

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Reeves, of the the

College of Education, will go to Col
umbia, Mo., Otober 30 to consult with
The University of Kentucky stu- the presidents of the University of
dent branch of the American Society Missouri and State Teachers Colleges
of Civil Engineers, sent delegates to on matters
relating to administration
the annual convention of the society, and finance of higher institutions.
which is being held in Columbus,
Ohio, from October 12 to October 15,
Those sent were Messrs. Thomas
Stevenson,
Evans McGraw, Robert;
The
Harp, and Henry Southwood.

delegates left Lexington Wednesday
morning and are expected to return
Sunday after "staying over" Saturday to attend the football game between Northwestern and Ohio State
Universities.
The American Society of Civil Engineers is the largest and oldest organization of its kind in the country.
The University of Kentucky branch
is a very active organization on the
campus and consists of about fifty
civil engineering students.

Rejuvenation Doctor
Plans t o Develop
Race of Super-me- n

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Professor Voronoff, the famous rejuvenation specialist, claims that he
can create a new super-rac- e
of men
of genius within a certain length of
time and the proper social conditions,
His theory is to concentrate his re
juvenation knowledge on children of
exeptional talents thus intensifying
the development of the mental and
spiritual faculties of youth.
The intermarriage of these geni
uses will eventually produce a race of
super-me- n
far superior to the most
Professor
talented men of today.
Voronoff's
theory sounds plausible
and it is with great interest that the
scientific world awaits any news of
this interesting experiment.

V. R. Portmann Given

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ta., that his entry in their $30,000
prize contest brought him the ninth
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Dr. J. E. Adams, of the College of
Education, will make a tour, beginning October 27.
Doctor Adams will give four lectures in Jacksonville, 111., for educational conferences on October 27 and
28. He will speak, November 10, before the university body at Morehead
State Normal School, Morehead, Ky..
and will also speak at the District Educational Conference, November 11,
at Ashland, Ky.

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in the journalism department of the

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October 15.

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Prof. E. J..Wilford went to Owings
ville Friday October 14, where he
judged the livestock at the community
fair.

Prof. E. S. Good, head of the department of animal husbandry, is
president of the American Society of
Prof. L. J. Horlacher, assistant to
Animal Production.
The annual the dean, College of Agriculture, 'has
meeting will be he,ld November 25 and published a new book entitled "Sheep
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Production." This book came off the
press last June and is published by
Prof. L. J., Horlacher and E. J. the McGraw Hill Book Company. It
Kinney judged the live stock and is the first book on sheep production
crop exhibits at the community fair to be published since 1918 and has
given by the Millville Consolidated already been adopted as a text in
school in Woodford county, on Friday, many of the leading agricultural col
October 15. Professor Horlacher also leges. Much favorable comment on
judged the live. stock exhibits at the this work has been made in the
Caldwell County Livestock and Poul- - United States and abroad.

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Youth Wins
Oratorical Contest

DECEMBER 16

the short arm pass.

thinks that his material is fair but
believes that there is a lot of work
yet to be done.
His style of play is very much different from that which they are accustomed and with this new system Mexican
they will be slow in starting. , He
doc; not expect to have a wonderful
team this year as so many of the
Revision of Monroe Doctrine Is
foll.ivt ", of the Blu? and White
;h. "Wi'dcats" to h:.vo and he Subject of Fiery Plea; Wants
dot i.s very fSiriously if thjy vir. f.he
American League
first two or three games. By the
Coach Mauer
middle of January
Washington, Oct. 15. With a fiery
have a fair team,
thinks that he will i
a unit, which island "npressioned address, typical of
one that works as
his race and spoken in Spanish,
one point he particularly stresses.
his style of play there is little year-ol- d
of
Arturo
danger of one man becoming the Moxien Citv. cantured th intornntinn.
scoring, of the team, , because in his
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al oratonacal contest from three oth- metnoa tne scoring piays are so ar- ranged that they will 'give each man er 'ounS men and a Sirl representing
an equal chance to contribute to the f four other, countries,
Young Fermenti made a plea for a
scoring.
The men have shown a willingness revision of the Monroe Doctrine, an
to work which is of course what American League of Nations, and a
Coach Mauer expects and demands, better understanding among the coun-bas he said, "There is much work ' tries of the two American hemis-t- o
be acomplished before the team pheres. Scorning the placid delivery
' of his competitors and their calm elu- will make a crcditablt showing."
Negotiations for a game with Clem-so- n cidation of national accomplishments,
College are now under way and the young Mexican let loose a torrent
if it is arranged they will play here of words, punctured by
"Daddy" Boles gesticulations, and during his oration
on December 16th.
is also trying to arrange another game abandoned restraint, walking rapidly
about the stage as he spoke.
here for December 20th.
The contest was a victory for forKappa
"And what did you dis- eign languages. Georges
of France, with a fervent exposicover about your family tree?"
Sigma
"I found that it was of tion in French of his native country's
culture, took second placp.
the nut bearing variety.
The contest was held at Washing- ton Auditorium last nigh't before ,an
We read the other day that they
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matic repre'sentatives and government

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