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P.ipc Four

Wednesday and Thursday
April 20 and .30
8:15 p. m.

Strollers Present: Tashiom

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when Marshall, a member of the
basketball
Volunteer
victorious
toam, defeats Ocorge Tulloch
5.
Although he held a -2 lead in
games in the second set. Tulloch
could not capture the set. The ability Marshall demonstrated In covering the court was remarkable and
he caused many sighs from the
spectators because of his gets both
at the net and in the back court.
Tulloch was below his usual standard in the first set and regained
some of his form for a time in the
second set, but weakened toward
the end.
The number one doubles team of
the Wildcats, Moore and Stahr. lost
to the Volunteer combination of
7.
MarKrlsle and Marshall 4,
shall's play was the dominating
factor of this match. Continually
he made shots down the lines for
points against his opponents at
crucial times.
Tulloch
and Evans defeated
ht
and Rogers for the
final victory of the Kentucky
8,
team,
1.
The work of
Evans and Tulloch was bright in
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Ry JOE QUINN

Kernel Sports Editor

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In which your correspondent meanders
Tuesday Sport Talk
Gent Bryant didn't like the write-u- p he was given In last Friday's Kerit was in the form of a personal Interview and Oene could not renel
call having made any statements about the subject upon which he was
Football practice has been tucked away for another spring and
quoted
from the present indication Just in time to save the grldders from sweatCoach Wynne would liked to
ing away several of those excess pounds
have continued for a little longer but he said the boys were beginning to
go stale from the training.
And speaking of Coach Wynne reminds us of the remark he made
during the practice
the other day
games one of the managers keeps
a detailed account of the mistakes U.
the players commit while going
the
through the various plays
coaches call out the mistakes to
manager who writes them down
the
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One of the
for future reference
the
coaches noted "Cab" Cur- nent down and completed
assistant
match by winning
tis, going through his assignment row. Montgomery four games In a
was complete
on the "32" play rather nonchalantly
"Curtis walking on "32." master of the situation throughout
and
the coach said. Coach Wynne, who cept helda the lead at all times exfor brief period in the second
was standing next to the manager,
. i .4
o -- nam, urinn'tv htv,ai raitrincr that set.
The only singles match of the
down, that's all Curtis ever does on
day lost by a Kentucky player was
that play."
Harry Stuldreher, quarterback of
the Four Horsemen, has been selected for the Wisconsin coaching

K. Tennis Team

Downs Volunteers

job.... after

the

half

Tuesday, April 28, 1936

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the first and third set but they
slipped in the second. It was the
court covering of Evans and the
deep court driving game of Tulloch that decided this match.

Dean Sarah Blanding, Mrs. Sarah Holmes, Mrs. Mary Lee Collins,
and members of the board of Control of the women's residence halls
will spend Wednesday In Louisville,
inspecting new eouiDment for the
residence halls

Bowling Season
Ends For Staff
And Faculty Men

Patterson Hnll at 7 o'clock Wednesday night. All members must
be there.

There will be an IMPORTANT
meeting of the news staff of the
Kernel at 3 p. m., Thursday afternoon in Room 50. The following
will be expected to attend or show
Faculty and staff members of reason for not being there: Silthe University have concluded their verman. Buckley, Jones,
Forster,
Rle-sr- r.
bowling season with the "Aggies," Camenlsch, Harris, Humble,
a team of College of Agriculture
Rankin, Dotson, A. J., Stone,
professors, copping team honors Dotson, Herman, Morgan.
with a .667 trcentage.
.High single gnjrie went to B. B.
The White Mathematics club will
Brown and Wilford. who tied at meet Thursday, April 30. at 4 p. m.,
2S4.
Prof. V. R. Portmann, of the in room 109 of McVey hall.
Department of Journalism faculty,
was high man for the three games
There will be a meeting of SuKy
with 634.
at 5:15 o'clock Tuesday in the
avFollowing is the list of final
Alumni gym. It is important that
erages of the entire league:
all members be there.
Yalta .
Yount
Morrison
Mnrk
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Bannon

Hall

Brookl
Bfrhr
Bortnfr
B. Mark
Lamport
MrFarlan
Hanson

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Mark
Brown

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Hull
Boyd

Latimer
Portmann
May

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Barkenbus
Waltman

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PARTY IS HELD

Training School
Auditorium
Admission 35c
Fl'NKIIOUSRR GIVES TALK
Dr. W. D. Funkhouaer, dean of
the graduate school, made the convocation address at Union College,
Barbourville, yesterday morning.
In the evening of the same day
he spoke to the College Chib In
Barbourville on the subject of "In-

Seven Lexington Churches ternational Relation."
Give Imitations of
Popular Radio
I'roKrams
Frolic, sponThe Inter-chursored by the Unlverlsty Y. M. C. A.
was held at 7:30 o'clock Monday
evening In Memorial hall. The program was presented by seven Lexington churches, the theme being
"Microphone Mimics" Including imitations of popular radio programs.
Parts played by the churches are
as follows: Woodland Christian,
"WLS Barn Dance"; Victory
Christian, "Variety Program;"
Maxwell Presbyterian, "Beauty Box
Review;" Second Presbyterian, "Dech

clamation Contest;" Immanuel
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Baptist, "Kraft Music Hall;" First
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Bvera
Methodist, "Little Theatre Hour";
166
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Wilford .
and Centenary Methodist, "Salute
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156
Welch
Avprltt
134
155
L. Brovn
to the Cities."
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Paul Slaton was the director of
WANTED Dates for Stroller pro- the frolic; Frank Burger was masKAMPUS KERNELS duction, "Fashion." Call Pat Hall ter of ceremonies; Mildrer Webb
girls
and Edward Denny were "Mr. and
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Mrs. Listener." Ruth Mammersley
Thursday.
All salesmen must be FOR SALE Good
entertainment was in charge of programs; Leslie
at this short meeting.
at Strollers "Fashions." Training Scott and Jane Freeman In charge
School Auditorium, April 29th & of publicity and Paul Slaton In
charge of refreshments.
The W. A. A. Council will meet at 30th. Make your dates today.

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Today and Wed- .GRETA GARBO
FREDERIC MARCn
FREDDIE BARTnOLEMEW
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"CARNIVAL"
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RICHARD DIX

In the
"ARIZONIAN"
Mary Louise Bradley

nations

coaches were supposed to be lined
Stuldreher
up for the berth
switched from Villanova where he
has turned out some good teams.
Three of the University's best
golfers are not swinging clubs with
Earl Stokes, a
the varsity team
senior, is ineligible as he competed for another school before entering the University; Jack Mohney,
another of the better niblick: wield-er- s.
Is also ineligible, while Harold
Mandly, a Hartford, Conn., freshman, is unable to compete because
Stokes
ruling
of the first-yeand Mohney are both prominent in
state golfing circles while Mandly
is the present New England amateur
champion.
Some of his fraternity brothers
have nominated Pete Beiniger for
"most athletic" on the dance floor.
it looks as If he has the posia lot of the boys
tion cinched
like that new diamond ball field
between Stoll field and the gym
that location has finally lound
some use
and the wall around
the field Is almost completed
it's going to look good, if nothing
else.
. Aside to our New Britain correspondent. .. .got your letter and
thanks for the Information. .. .glad
to hear that you've secured us
give
some new readers up there
them our regards.
We were told that "there Isn't
much space today," so we may as
well get off the line here. But
then, we've heard that so often before.
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year May Day, will feature the result of the Campus Sweetheart
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