6 -- THE KENTUCKY KERNEL, Friday, April 22, 1900

Wildcat Baseballers To Meet Vols
In Knoxville Today And Tomorrow

Fitz's Facts

The Wildcat baseballers will
jump back into the thick of the
Southeastern Conference loop
race today and tomorrow as
As his charges started spring practice this week, Coach they meet the University of
Blanton Collier made no lwnes about the fact that he is going Tennessee on the Knoxville
to be shooting the works next fall when the gridiron season diamond.

By John Fitzwatcr

opens.

The UK mentor fielded his team under the impression that
they had worked themselves into shape on their own, and didn't
begin by trying to build the team from scratch.
Tuesday the team jumped right into contact work and hard
slamming.
Collier said that his plans were to continue with the three-platoo- n
system, and after the experience he and his staff gained
with it last fall, the chances seem very good that he can make
it work in a big way.

The coach made the position changes that he had contemplated in the off season on the opening day, but few were
drastic.
The mainstays of the squad should be offensive aces Cal
Bird, Charlie Sturgeon, Jerry Eisaman, Gary Cochran, and
Bennett, with a high possibility that Tom Hodgers, now
working at quarterback, will prove a big boost.
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to ay the least, but they con alwith Morehead Monday.
ways be counted on to be touuh,
Working at the new I K Athle- if
the time is right.
tic Center, they spent time on their
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weak points in the middle of the
week under beautiful skies and perfect baseball weather.
During the long road trip a major change was made In the startThe Cats were allowed to rest
three days and were given an op- ing lineup of Harry Lancaster's
portunity to spend some time on squad.
Utility inficlder Bill (Stud) Carder was shifted to second base, replacing sophomore Kay Ruehl.
Carder, a senior, has started the
last seven games for UK and has
proven himself a pesky hitter.
Ruehl is considered one of the
school's best diamond possibilities,
but has found himself deep in a
batting slump.
The real pride of the Wildcats
Is Allen (Horse) Feldhaus. The
bljf slugger has been used as a
catcher as well as an outfielder
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and made his impression on the
South with his power butting.
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