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and Wh'itc will turn their attentions!
to tho main contest of tho senson,
that with tho University of Chicago,
"Rig Ten" chnmpions, at Chicago. Not
far behind this contest comes the
Centre game which every fan knoKvs

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huuui EKLUND EXPECTS TO FORM

CHAMPIONSHIP

ELEVEN

games in one season and in selecting these, the officinls have formed
a card that will prove tough lor Kentucky's first termers. The Kittens
will piny their first two games away
from homo, these being with Eastern
State Normal on October 3 at Richmond- and the second game with the
College
freshmen at
Georgetown
Georgetown on October 30.
While the Wildcats are away playing V. M. I. at Charleston, West Virginia, the Kittens will open their
home season with the strong frcsh-nlcve- n
from Butler College on
November 14. On the following week
end they will go to Knoxvillc where
thev will meet Tennessee, last year's
The final
of the South.
and most interesting of all games on
the card is the game with centre on
.ovember 28 which marks the close oi
the 1925 season.

r press

a complete line of type, two
rnmnnanir stone, a printer's niing
pnhinet and several
tons of news
nrint nanor and metal were pur
chased. This is tho first time in the
14 vears of the history of the
Kentucky Kernel that this has been
accomplished.

Onoratcd on Basis of Daily
The Kernel this year will be
on exactly the same basis as that
nf n lnrirn Hnilv. Each WeCK the UUS
inpsa nnd editorial departments will
get together, figure out the amount
of space which will "be taken up by
advertisements, the amount of news
which will be available for that week
and from this determine the number
will compose the
of pages which
paper. As the press will print only
two papers on each run, several separate runs will be required to be made
for each issue. This means that a FIVE GRID RULE
CHANGES ARE MADE
part of they paper will have to be
printed even as early as Tuesday of
copy will
Considerable
each week.
the rules now make the practice
have to be ready for the printer not.
must
later than Monday morning and
5. The cantain of the team winning
continue coming in for the rest of the the toss hereafter may choose to re
week.
ceive or kick in addition to selecting
The business department, which
' until this year, has been located in the goal which he will defend.
Formerly on clipping, the cap
G.
connection with the editorial depart- tain of the team against which the
ment, has moved its office to the room offence was committed could elect
situated directly on the left of the to take a fifteen-yar- d
penalty from
southern entrance to the Science the snot where the foul occurred or
building and is under the management from where the ball was put in play.
of Kyle Whitehead and Jack Warren. This year the rules provide for a
According to figures from this de- twentv-fiv- e
yard penalty Irom the
partment, the press and other equip- point at which the clipping occurred.
at a price of
ment were purchased
Tho footBall rules changes fortuapproximately 7,500; 3,200 of which nately are not radical and those men
been paid by October 25 tioned above on the whole should help
will have
of this year. It is believed that the the game.
remaining 4,360 can be paid off in
two years. .
Along with improvements in the ALABAMA EXPECTED
mechanical department, the office of
TO EMERGE VICTOR
the editorial and news staffs has been
improved. New lighting fixtures have guard, and Watkins nnd Pillows, ends
been installed, new tables and chairs will also be sorely missed.
rues have been pur
and
Barring accidents, Alabama seems to
chased and the entire room has been
nninted. All of these eo to make have a rosy chance to cop the ganafloii
again this year. Only a few regulars
work on the paper a pleasure.
J The manacement of the Kernel will were taken by graduation and with the
, be glad to have any of the faculty return of Hubert, feared
members or students visit its new Brown and Roscnfield, quarterbacks,
nlant and see the wonderful progress Johnson, Glllis, Caldwell and Barnes,
which the paper has made in the Crimson followers have high hopes. It
last year.
is true that "Shorty" Propst will
Incidentally it may be said that the
around the pivot position and
management is paying for its
Kernel
new eauinment out of carefully man Compton and Lnnghorne, tackles,
catpain-elennd brillinnt end,
aged income of the Kernel alone and
has not asked assistance from the uni and Oliver, rangy guard of former
years, will be among those missing. Ala
versity financially.
bama will have only one worry this
'KENTUCKY OPENS SEASON year and that about its defense.
AGAINST MARYVILLE TOMO
Coach M. B. Banks, of the Tennessee
cone-oleu-

half-bac-

to make ghins through a sub
Btantial line.
Captain Kirwan, Frank Phipps,
"Caveman" Rice, Van Meter, "Tiny"
Gayle Mohney, Len
Montgomery,

points

Tracv. "Turkcv" Huches. Frank
Smith, Ross, Ellis, Jenkins, Wert,

Pence. Moloney. Zonff. Bickel. Creech,
P.ortwood, Hickerson, Edwards, James,
Kirkendall Derrick, Evans, Harbold,
Curry, Vossmeyer, Anderson, "Little"
Ed Stephenson, and Schulto and a
few others who have come up from
the freshmen ranks will make it a
tough job for. Maryville.
Chicairo Is 'Next
After tomorrow's contest the Blue

Volunteers, will probably have 75 men
from- - which to select a team this year
but all are regarded as more or less in
Roe Campbell, Rollin
experienced.
Wilson and Billy Bone, backfield men
are gone and everybody knows that
these three players kept Knoxvillc
from being disgraced many times last
year. Four veteran linemen will return for their last fling at Tennessee's
foes. These arc J. G. Lowe, captain-ele- ct
and end,' George Burdette and
Tom Robinson, guards nnd Fred Brown,
end.
Clemson, an S. I. A. A., which Kentucky meets at Lexington one week--

gnnizntion nn opportunity to nrrango
n convenient date for the members
who arc to bo taken into tho fratcr-givin- g
nity.

Sure, Billy discovered
her. Brought her to the
hop, too. ButCblumbus

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ROYAL WELCOME PLANNED
FOR 'CATS AT CHICAGO U. OF K. GRANTED CHAPTER
SCHOLARSHP FRATERNITY
--

Several members of the faculty representing chapters througout tho
country, will be the charter members
of the Kentucky chapter of Phi Beta
Kappa. They are: President Frank
L. McVey, Dr Glanville Terrill, head
of the department of philosophy; Dr.
according to a letter received from W. R. Allen, instructor in zoology;
A. A. Stagg, head football coach at Dr. J. B. Minor, head of the depart- the University of Chicago, by Jack
Warren, advertising manager ot ine Leland, instructor in the College of
Kernel. Tho letter follows:
Commerce;
Dean Charles . Turck,
"Your letter askmg in regard to head o'f the College of Law; Prof. W
broadcasting ftfr the Kentucky game H. Stevenson, instructor in history.
has been received. K. Y. W., W. M.
Elected From Senior Class
B. B., W. G. N. and probably one
Members of the chapter are electother station, are planning to broad- ed from the senior dass of the Colcast the games this fall, so that you lege of Arts and Sciences, and are not
will undoubtedly get the returns of to exceed the upper 10 per cent in
the game by radio.
scholarship, and those who have done
"You are bringing up a splendid
at least two years resident work.
crowd from Lexington on Qctober 3.
A small per cent of the outstanding-gra"Anticipating a fine "game, I am, duates
will be included in the
"Sincerely,
initiation in the fall, it was stated at
"A. A. STAGG."
the university.
It is not known as yet but one of
Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest Greek
the hotels in the city will probably fraternity in existence, probably the
to show the game
h
use the
first, and was founded at WilliamJ
play by play to Lexingtoniansfwho do and Mary's College in 1776. At first
not make tne trip, rne centre gume it was a secret organization, even
from the
last year was
the membership being unknown, but
palm room of the Phoenix hotel and in 1780 when an attempt was made
thing. will
it is probable that the same
to eliminate all secret organizations,
e
be done this year in reference
it abandoned its secrecy and social,
Chicago contest.
affiliations and became strictly an
honorary organization, and has reBOARD OF TRUSTEES HOLD mained such. The second charter was!
FRST QUARTERLY MEETING granted to Yale and then to Virginia,
and it was forty or fifty years later
"McKee, Froman and Hillenmeyer, was before any other similar organizaappointed to audit the books oi the tions were founded.

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Loxine-tofans who cannot innke
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tljings can happen before these games
are played, uut a good nrcuicuon is
that the Blue and White followers will
nnf ho at all fooled in cither. With
the Kentucky band playing the strains
of "My Old Kentucky Homo" to tlio
ear of every player tho tunc which
has worked miracles more than once,
there is little doubt as to what will
happen.
Tim bitr' snccinl will carry fifteen
cars and every one who can get the
money should follow the team.
Fans meet us tomorrow on Stoll
Field. Bring your friends with you.
Wait for the sigYell for Kentucky.
nal, "They're OfT," then on your toes
and give our Wildcats the winning
spirit.

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Installation of the chapter nt tho
after the Clilcngo pnmc, will have to Experiment Station.
Tlio president made n report of the university will bo hold sometime this
develop a tenia from a flock of fresh
university, discussing fall, tho time to bo announced Inter,
men nnd varsity reserves from Inst situation nt the
progress that is being made on
yenr, as mnny regulars win nc gone. the chemistry building
tho members of tho local or-- 1
nnd tho womrcl)m; t(, tic the
Qnl MVCn ,cUcr ,cn w
en's dormitory. He called attention
.
.
.
,
to the fact that roads had been conguards will be structed on tho university campus, a
tncU.cs and two
Ilnrmon, lolonlinnn nvnlom hnd honn nalnllod
Robinson,
and
missed
Williams, Stewart and Melton arc the 'and other improvements made.
hacks who have nindc their Inst charge.
President Makes Report
Lllflc Is known of Scwnncc's material
Tho president also reported on the
hut It Is conceded that It will be of progress of tho work of the Experinearly the sninc strength as last year. ment Station at Quicksand nnd Princeeven ton. 4
everybody,
Scwnncc surprised
themselves, Inst year when tlicy whipped
The executive committee. wns authe sox oft of Vnndcrhllt, who had thorized to appoint a committee to
beaten Minnesota just a few dnys pre- tnko up the. program for the coming
vious by a smashing lfi to 0 score. legislature.
Tho nppontmont of new members
Kentucky heat Scwnncc Inst year nnd
Hl,rel1erit(ati,too)
the 'Cnts believe tlicy can do it ngnln. of'the fnculty wns confirmed by the
Mtct Watts
Washington & Lcc's three yenr con- board (this list of appointment has
The Evtnkart Rid
w
tho
tract will expire this yenr nnd Ken- already been published byhead press),
Ite't the cute
of the
W. D. Funkhquser,
pledjie button for the
tucky, wants to even nfTarls with the Dr.
department of zoology, was appointI KeiuUr Guyi
lie resulted
In "2a, a
Generals.
ed as dean of the Graduate school
Aik (or him (t any
from ns thrilling n ,gnmc as 'has ever to take the place of Dr. Edward Wiest,
Bnrshtrt and
WaM Pen counter
been, seen on Stoll Field but Inst yenr ncting dean of the College of Comthe Virginians took advantage of a merce. Dr. Wiest has been released
brenk nnd defeated Murphy's charges from tho deanship of tho Graduate
10 to 7, thus earning an edge on the school in order to become dean of
Dr.
scries. The two tennis will be about the College of Commerce.
has been at tho University of
equal this yenr and a battle fit for n
Kentucky since 1918 ns head of tho
king is expected.
department of zoology.

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