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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
ATTENTION
MEN!

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members of the
Men's Club of Inst yenr nro
naked to meet In the Y. M. C. A. on
Monday May 22 at 3:30 p. m. Important business Is to be settled.
Our lawyers have advised tbnt tho
suit aRolnst the University bo
since the University lias
npreed to meet tho terms of the law
for the future. This leaves n large
cash surplus In the hands of tho
trustee, who Is anxious to make an
accounting before tho end of tho
school year. Only thoso who paid
dues last year are entitled to sit
in the meetings of the club.
Signed:
H. J. BEAM, President.
W. H. PEAL, Trustee
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Juniors Loose to First Year Three Match Tournament
Goes to Kentucky
Men in Last Few
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The Freshmen tightened thier hold
on first place In the class league by

Tho University of Kentucky Tennis
team defeated tho Georgetown racket
wlolders at Georgetown Wednesday,
May 10,
In a three match tourna
mcnt. Daniels of Georgetown defeat
ed Tllton, of Kentucky,
in
tho first motch. In the doubles Bam
her and Haydon for Kentucky trimm
ed Stucky and Bergheimer, of Goorog
town,
In tho final and de
elding match, Spillman, of Kentucky,
defeated Ragland, of Georgetown,

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defeating tho Juniors Monday afterPhone 982.
noon. Tho first year men came
from behind in the Inst inning and
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scored six runs. Walden pitching his
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first gamo for the Sophs wns rather
W. B. MARTINS
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wild nil during the game, losing comDRS. SLATON & SLATON
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plete control in tho Inst frame. His
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wlldness coupled with errntlc fielding
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contributed to the victory of the
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Return matches will bo played on
Freshmen. Carter relieved Lafferty
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the University courts May 24. Today
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in the fifth nnd as the team was bethe team plays Wesleyan at Wincheshind when he entered the Kox receives ter. Tilton, Bamber, Haydon, Spill'
VICTORS OVER CENTRE credit for the victory.
man, Adkins and Little made the trip.
AB R H PO A E A return match with the Clark county
FRESHMEN
4 1 0 1 1 0 lads will be arranged In the near fu
If
Game Belonged to Wildcats Beatty, ss
For a college education, there are five
4 2 1 1 3 1 ture.
Rouse,
,
From Beginning of
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things to be taken into consideration:
Much interest is being shown in the
3 0 0 1 0 0 inter-clas- s
Netherton, cf
Second Inning
tournament, going on now
1. The men at the head of the In
4 1 1 3 0 0 on the University courts.
Leach, c
The prelim
1 1 1 3 0 2 inaries in each class will be over today
After having been forced to bow in Jones, 3b
stitution.
TIE PINS
3 0 2 1 0 0 and next Monday the main tourna
defeat in all of the games on tho Browri, rf
1 0 0 1 4 0 ment will start.
trip, the Wildcat nine easily Rohs, 2b
Southern
2. The
Scholastic
standing and
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defeated Centre last Saturday after- Mays, 2b
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ability of the Teaching Staff.
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noon. The final count was 10 to 1. Laflerty, p
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"Slug" Fleahman pitched a masterful Carter, n
Monogram and
3. The location and advantages of
game and was never in danger with
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the exception of the first inning.
environment.
Initial
AB R H PO A E
"Dutch" Burnham continued his migh SOPHMORES
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ty slugging, getting four safeties out Williams, 3b
4. Equipment, buildings, labora200121
of five trips to the platter, one of Hogg, 2b
Buckles and
tories and libraries.
1 1 1 0 0 0 More couples are desired to enter the
which was a powerful line drive to left Fuller, rf
to
2 1 1 2 2 1 mixed couple tennis tournament
Arnold, ss
center good for the circuit.
6. Cost.
Belts
3 0 1 7 0 0 be held here some time next week, the
The Colonels opened the festivities Kelly, lb
3 0 1 2 0 0 exact
by scoring In the first frame on two Johnson, cf
In all these respects the University of
date not having been definitely
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walks, a sacrifice and an error. Not Langsford,
settled as yet, Prof. H. H. Downing
Kentucky Commends Itself to those seek301000
abashed by this gift, the Wildcats Asher, If
There are at pres3 1 1 4 0 3 announced today.
promptly got busy and before the side Clark, c
ing a higher institution In which to carry
3 1 1 0 0 1 ent only five couples entered, whereas
had been retired four runs had cross- Walden, p
on their education.
ed the plate. Again in the second the
East Main St. Opposite Phoenix
there should be at least 12 couples en5 6 tered in
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Blue and White representatives scorthe tournament. All those
Lexington, Kentucky
All Departments, including Liberal
Summary: Stolen bases, Miller (2), desiring to enter the tournament
ed two runs on a home run by "Dutch"
Headquarters for "Frat" Jewelry
Netherton, Brown, Arnold, should enter their names with Profesand two singles by Brown and Prlbble. Rouse,
Arts, Sciences, Agriculture, Law, EduNot satisfied the Cats scored again in Langsford; Sacrifice hits, Jones (2), sor Downing as soon as possible.
cation, Mining, Civil, Electrical and
the fourth, fifth and seventh bringing Double plays, Rohs to Miller, Rouse to
the total up to ten markers. Mean- Miller; Strucr out by Lefferty 2, by
The Courier-Journof Sunday May
Alechanical Engineering.
while their opponents had been unable Carter 0, by Walden 3; bases on balls, 14 carried pictures of Dorothy Potter
to tally although there were men on off Carter 1, off Walden 7; hits by who was recently elected as president
pitcher, by Walden (Netherton, Mays) of the Woman's Athletic Association
base in every inning.
Address
pitched an excellent Winning pither, Carter. Umpire
Fleahman
Miss Potter is a
of the University.
s
game, and except for temporary
junior and has played Varsity basket
PRESIDENT FRANK L. McVEY
in the initial frame, was never in
ball through her college course.
danger. On the other hand the Cats
University of Kentucky
Lexington, Ky.
pounded the offerings of Moran and
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Dead C. R. Melcher is to deliver the
Embry for thirteen safeties. Burnham
commencement address at the New
As the Kernel was moving to
was the hitting star of the contest,
Castle High School Friday evening,
press a complete report of the
closely followed by Pribble and Brown
EXCLUSIVE STYLES
May 19.
money subscribed in the Memorial
Yesterday and today tho Cats played
for
Drive conducted on the Campus
the University of Tennessee nine on
Mr. R. A.Daly of Chicago, 111., repre
COLLEGIANS
Thursday by the
Wednesday and
Stoll Field. At the time of going to
senting the West Publishing Co. of St
SPRING SUITS $25.00 TO $50-0Circle was not heard from.
press no results could be obtained.
Paul, Minnesota, was a visitor and leo
The amount for the first day was
Offered in all the
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CENTRE
turer for four days last week in the
about $2,655.
2!0100
Murphy, rf
newest sport models
College of Law. Ho came to see tho
A complete report will be given
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Covington, 2b
Law Library and gave much valuable
In the forthcoming issue of the
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Green, cf
advice and help to the young men and
Kernel.
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Hunter, ss
women just starting into tho practice
HATS $5.00 The logical price
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Carter, lb
of law. His personality was very pleasto pay
a hat this
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Hayes, If
ing and he was willing to help tho
season why pay more
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Lemons.
AGRICULTURE NEWS students in evory way he could.
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Crogor, c
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Moran,
Professor E. S. Good, W. S. Ander3 0 2 0 1 0 son and R. C. Miller of tho Animal
Embry, p
Big showing of Collar Attached
KENTUCKY NOTICE
Husbandary Department of tho ExShirts, Knit Ties & Caps
31 1 8 24 11 G periment
a field
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Station attended
Several students have Kontuck-ian- s
AB R II PO A E mooting at Bowling Green last week.
paid for and have failed to call
KENTUCKY
5 0 1 0 2 0 About three hundred farmers of tho
Underwood, 3b
to get them. Unless thoso annuals
5 2 0 1 0 0 stato attended thi3 gathering where
Sauor, If
are called for within tho next fow 4
SEE OUR WINDOWS
5 3 4 1 4 0 tho breeding of tho farm flock was tho
days they will bo sold.
Burnham, 2b
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2 2 10 0 1 subject for most tho discussion.
Brown, lb
Still have a fow extra annuals.
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$4.00 while they last. Call 2G91 or
Pribblo, c
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King, ss
Sonator J. M. Camden recently
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C. V. WATSON,
Boam, rf
tho Experiment Station with a
s
1 0 0 2 0 0 Now Hampshire lamb. Sonator
Jones, cf
Business mgr.
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Tinsloy, cf
flock is reputed to bo ono of tho
(Incorporated)
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1 1 1 0 0 best in tho country nnd this lamb was
Floahman, p
tho pick of this year's flock.
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Totals
Summary: Two baso hits, Hunter;
Tho Hoof and Horn Club of tho
Where The Dollar Does It's Duty
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homo runs, Burnham, Brown. Sacri- University will stage a stock judging .3T
fice hits; Covington; stolen bases, Mo- contest this week on tho Experiment MjJ up in out collets ro!or,
name
sold.
ran, Embry, Underwood, Burnham, Station Farm and also on tho farm of tourIvjutiful, ingnwd injxikil.
A
ptactu.il
Boam. Struck out by E. IT. Taylor, Jr. 'This contest wil' i.ni'O cunf tit vut el iij.r
Brown, Kink,
lentil poitpaid bz(.
on
Moran 2, by Embry 1, by Floahman C. bo of beef cattle and the winner wll' Lilvr.il reduction IX
luantitui. SikJ
WUOth Wl'lviW of art
Basos on balls, off Morgan 3, off Embry bo given a silver cup, a prosont from lot dosen
colon in iU thu i pencil to l
Ncvtrlirck
ptoud ot.
1, off Floahman 5. Passed balls, CroOther prize? k'JiK to fit
Mr. E. G. Pattorsou.
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No such value cut ofiircJ. Ktonc
any
gor, Moran (2), Pribblo (2). Loft on given will bo: A year's subscription pencil.
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