THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

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GIRL SCHOLASTIC STANDING Alpha Gamma Delta
RESIDENCE HALLS HIGHEST Kappa Kappa Gamma
The Registrar lias furnished the
following concerning
the relative
scholastic standing of the different
groups of women students:
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195 girls living at home
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65 girls living out of town
177 girls living in residence halls 1.8
85 girls living in fraternity houses' 1.7
Residence Halls
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Patterson Hall
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Boyd Hall
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Smith Hall
Fraternity Houses
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Sigma Beta Upsilon
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Mr and Mrs. Otis Howard, of Louat the
isville,
spent last week-en- d

University.
Mrs. Howard, who before her marriage, was Clarice Bel-lewas graduated from the University in the class of 1922. Mr. Howard
was graduated from the College of
Engineering in 1921.
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Dr. F. L. McVey left Tuesday night
for New York City where he will address the Alumni Club April 11.

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The University of Kentucky baseball team won their first game of the
season Thursday afternoon when they
defeated the University of Indiana
nine by the score of 6 to 2. At the
start of the game the Hoosicrs collead off of the delivery
lected a
of Hughes and with the score standing one run against them the Wildcats came to bat. They collected two
runs in the opening inning and then
settled down to play out the remainder of the game with the assurace
that Hughes had the visitors at his
mercy.
The score remained unchanged until the Wildcats came to bat at the
end of the fifth inning when the Kentucky nine entered on a hitting spree
that netted them four runs before it
could be halted. Woodward passed
the first man up, Miller. King drove
out a single. Croft did the same and
Alberts ran for him. Miller and King
scored on Croft's hit. Hughes then
knocked out a single and Vossmeyer
sacrificed. Alberts and Hughes went
? third and second base respectively.
Riffe tapped out a single that scored
them Iboth. Henry singled and Riffe
was caught 'by the catcher as he at
tempted to come home.
In the first half of the sixth inning
Niness scored after he had gotten on
by knocking out a single and came :i
hit.
on Parker's smashing
This ended the scoring for the contest, for both of the opposing hurlers
kept the bits well scattered through
the remainder of the game.
Hughes pitched a masterfu. brand oi
ball for the Wildcats and allowed but
nine hits during the battle while at the
same time striking out eleven men.
He did not pass a man during the entire game. Woodward also pitched an
excellent game but could not keep
his hits as well scattered as his Wildcat opponent.
The box score:
AB R H PO A E
Kentucky:
321700
Miller lb 3
4
King ss
422010
Croft 3b
41
4
Hughes p
0
20
Vossmeyer cf
401220
Rouse (c) 2b
402100
Riffe rf
4 0 2 13 0 0
Henry c
401000
Boren If

Indiana:

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Drukamiller 2b
Wfchterman cf
Knight ss
Niness rf
Parker lb
Haworth 3b
Moomaw c
Woodward p

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Indiana
Umpire Heber.
Struck out by Hughes, eleven; by
Bases on (balls by
Woodward, 6
Hughes, none; by Woodword two.
Two base hit Knight, Parker. Sactwo. Stolen
rifice
hit Vossmeyer,
Double play 'Drukabase Niness.
miller to Parker.

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Friday evening at the Phoeni xHotel.

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