THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

SPRING

FOOTBALL

PRACTICEJJNDER

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Coach Will Probably Announce
Assistants Before Close of
School
Spring football practice under the
tutelage of Coach Murphy progressed
into the second month of work with
more than three teams out for daily
practice on Stoll Field in preparation
for the fall season, which it is hoped
will he one of the most successful in
the history of the University of Kentucky.
Early ii? the week the men went
through dummy scrimmage with the
promise of more strenuous work later
in the season just before the close of
practice. Indications point to an
eleven that will 'be up to the standard
of those produced in past years at the
home of the Blue and White, though
hopes must not be raised too high, for
it must be rcmcmibcrcd that Coach
Murphy must teach his system to his
men before they can hope to foe successful on the gridiron.
All of the men who are eligible for
football this fall have been out for
practice with the exception of those
men who are taking part in other
branches of athletics such as baseball
and track. Most of these men, however, are in excellent condition and
will need little or no additional training to prepare them for the season
when it opens.
Coach Murphy is expected to make

an announcement of the men who will
assist him before the close of school.
The selection of an assistant coach
was left to the irew grid mentor when
he took the place and, according to
Mr. Murphy, he has several men under
consideration for the position. When
he came to the University of Kentucky he declared that he would rather have a trainer than- an assistant
coach, provided both of them could not
be secured.
A trainer is one thing that the
Kentucky team has needed for a number of years and will ibe a welcome addition to the staff. According to Mr.
Murphy the man he has under consideration for 'this place is recognized as
one of the best in this line of endeavor
and will do much toward assisting in
the development of the machine.
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WILDCAT TRACK TEAM TO
MEET VANDY SATURDAY

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from Page 1.)

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CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION
OF MIDDLE WEST AND

SOUTH TO MEET HERE
Continued from 1st page)
entertain with a tea in honor of the
visitors at the President's home on
the campus, and the night session,
(beginning at 8 o'clock, will be in
Dicker Hall.

"West of the
Water Tower"

The program for the final day will
College, beginning at 9 o'clock. The college will
entertain the visitors At luncheon, and
at 3:30 o'clock they will be taken for
an automobile tour of the surrounding
Hluc Grass region.
The local committee in charge of
arrangements is composed of a num-Ihof
teachers and professors of
Transylvania College, Lexington Senior High School and the University;
among them (being Professor T. T.
Jones and Dean Granville Tcrrill of
the University.

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showing at the L. 'A. A. F. meet at
Louisville last Saturday.
Those who made the trip are: Nantz,
captain; Tracy and Miller, entered in
the sprint events; Caldwell, Miller,
Tracy and Allen, in the middle distance events; Melton and Ray Hall, in
the distance runs; Dewhurst, Brady
and Green in the hurdles; Hughes,
Coons and Brady in the high broad
jumps; Brady and Woolf in the pole
vault; Anglin and Wilson in the shot-pand discus events, and Woolf and
Creech in the javelin throw.

WITH

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WED. to

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