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UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY

VOL. XV

LEXINGTON,

KY., NOVEMBER

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ALUMNI RETURN
TO ALMA MATER
TO HOMECOMING
Many Former Students
Expected to Arrive
Saturday
STADIUM
Fraternities to Enter-

tain Friends

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1924

No. 6

CENTRE 7
IDEAL WEATHER

Tho University Book Store, following a custom inaugurated sevoral
years ago by tho manager, Miss Carrie Bean, will present to tho first
Kontucky player scoring against Centre, a' largo felt Kentucky, banner.
The bannor is on displny at the Book
Store in the basement of the main
building, and the olTcr of tho prize
is creating a great deal of comment
among studonts in general and the
football team in particular, each of
whom is anxious to be the man who
scoros first against the mighty Col

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onels.
A similar banner
Kentucky man who
touchdown against
years ago, after 12

Af-

ter Game

The 1924 Homecoming Day of the
University of Kentucky bids fair to
surpass by far any such day of the
past. The entertainments for this
day will include open house at the
new gym, a luncheon at the Phoenix
hotel for the nlumni and students of
the college of law. In the afternoon
will be held the dedication and presentation of the new football stadium
and later the game between the Blue
and White warriors of Kentucky and
d
sons of Old Centre.
the
Immediately after the game, a dinner
dance will be held in the gym, at
which both teams will be guests. All
these attractions are being exerted
to bring back the old students

Kentucky marker.

PERFECT TURF
15,000 Fans Greet
Players

STOLL FIELD STADIUM, UN1VKII- - ton went 12 ynrds for
hoinor first
SITY OF KENTUCKY, Nov. i. Fisjht- - down. Covington got throo on tho noxt
ing like tho Contro of old, the Centre play. Wilson no gain. Gordy got 2.
of 1921 whon, in thoir hoight of glory Lemon's place kick failed. Smith failod
she humbled tho mighty Harvard, tho to gain. Sandors made 3 around right
"prayin' colonolB" from DanvHlo, de- ond. Grogg puntod to Kentucky's 10
feated tho Wildcats of tho University yard lino. Covington roturnod 2 yards.
of Kontucky hore this aftornoon.
Rabonstoin made 5 yards through right

was given to the
scored the first
Vnnderbilt three
games without a

STUDENT COUNCII
ACTS PROMPTLY
IN EXONERATION
Students Not Guilty of
Giving Signals to
"Generals"

Gold-jersic-

FOUR HOUR SESSION

The luncheon of the law alumni and
students is to be well attended, acSANDERS
Council
W. & L.
cording to Dean Turck. The committee sent out letters to the alumni
and the response has been good.
There are now about three hundred
alumni scattered throughout the state
and judging from the response to the
The Men's Student Council, due to
letters sent out, at least half that
rumors widely spread on the campus
number will be in attendance at the
and elsewhere in Lexington, to the
banquet. Among those who have aceffect that certain men, reputed to be
cepted are: II. S. Grucn, J. K. Hayles,
Girls students, had given or offered to give
Six Most
Bailey B. Baxter, J Sneed Yager, A.
COVINGTON
to the Washington and Lee UniverB. Cha.ndler, 3M. J. Morgan, George
Chosen in
t,
sity football team certain Wildcat inIt. Smith, Astor Hogg, E. S.
formation previous to- the game beHarry Staples, Robert L. Portween that institution and Kentucky
ter, J. Preston Cherry, J. Owens Reyon October 18, held a meeting Tuesnolds, A. A Bablitz, M. K. Eblen, Marday night and made further investicus A. Redwine, Neville Moore, J.
Student classes of the university gation of the charges.
D. Sorg, Otto C. Garlin and Gus B.
held their annual election of officers
Brunei.
All information that could be profor tho year 1925 last Tuesday and
Wednesday,
28 nnd 29. cured through various persons re- Miss
October
Dedicatory Exercises
G.
ported to know the facts was preClyde Gray, engineer and a member
Vice-Preside- nt
The dedicatory exercises will open of the Triangle fraternity, was elected sented to the council. After a sesat 1:30 with the playing of "My Old president of the senior class, and sion of four hours' duration, the
Kentucky Home," by the university
Smith, a member of the Kap council gave out the following for
band.
Mr. W. II. Townsend, chair- Frances
'
pa Kappa Gamma sorority, was elect publication:
man of the executive committee of ed vice president.
The annual meeting of the AssocFirst, Coach Dellart displayed
the alumni association, will preside
Richard "Dick" Williamson, junior true sportsmanship nnd declined to iation of Kentucky Deans of Women
and will ntroduce Captain C. C. Calaccept information from such sources; was held at the University of Kenhoun, president of the alumni associa- in the college of engineering and
"Second, that tho three men who tucky last Monday and Tuesday, Oct.
tion, who will make the presentation member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon
address. Judge R. C. Stoll, circuit fraternity, received the highest vote were generally rumored to have been 27 nnd 28. Thirty women attended,
judge of Fayette county, who has for the presidency of the junior class the parties attempting to convey this representing the colleges and high
been a member of the board of trus- and Elizabeth Glascock, a member of information were entirely exonerated schools of the state. Miss Katherine
tees of the University of Kentucky Chi Omega sorority, was elected vice- - from any connection in this matter; Bowersox, dean of. women at Berea,
"Men's Student Council University presided. The election of officers for
years, will make the president.
for twenty-fiv- e
the coining year was held Tuesday
of Kentucky."
speech of acceptance.
Carter Farrington, who had no op
morning at 9 o'clock. Miss Bower
During the exercises, a bronze tab- position, was elected president of the
It was reported in the Lexington sox wns
prosdont; Miss
let will be unveiled on the south side sophomore class nnd Sue Lockett Mit Herald that the young men under,
of the stadium in honor of Judge chell, a member of the Alpha Gamma suspicion would go further with tho Sarah Blanding, doan of women at
the university was olocted
Stoll, to whom the stadium has been Delta sorority, won the
mattor and would present tho case on dont; nnd Miss Mario Roberts, secdedicated, and another will be
cy of the same class by tho narrow nppoal to tho university somite, the retary and treasurer.
on the north side and will bear margin of ton votes.
governing body of tho university,
the following inscription:
thopurpose of this action being to Monday a luncheon was given at
Loyal VanArsdale, freshman in tho lnsJt that Coach Murphy Add to the Patterson Hall in honor of the visit
"In momory of thoso Kontuck-inn- s
Dr. Frank L. MeVey adwho gave thoir lives in the college of engineering and a plodgo exoneration of the Student Council ing deans.
Monday
dressed the association.
World War, this stadium is dedi- to the Alpha Sigmn Phi fraternity, jl public apology to the accused.
walked away with the presidency of
Mrs. MeVey entertained with
evening
cated by the Kentucky Memorial
The Student Council did not com- a buffet supper at her home. Tueshis class when he received nearly
Fund, the Alumni, Students and
Friends of the University of Ken- half of the total number of votes east municate in its statement the names day a luncheon was given in the UniIt was versity Cafeteria for the purpose of
tucky, to clean and honest sports- for the seven candidates, while Alice of those under suspicion.
Thompson, pledge of the Kappa Delta brought out in the investigation that acquainting the deans with the facmanship."
Coach DeHart of Washington and ulty women of the university.
of
t; sorority,
took the
The program will and with the
Lee had been offered information con
Among those who attended the conof "The Star Spangled Bannor" that class by a lar&l majority.
cerning tho Wildcat players and that vention wore: Miss Myrna Coyce,
by the. university band.
he had declined to accept it.
Transylvania College; Miss Orr, KenA canvass of tho numerous social
One of tho men accused mud tho tucky Wesley an; Mrs. P. K. Holmes,
frntornitios on the campus showed DR. SLOSiON WILL SPUAK AT
statement te tho Student Council Sayre College; Miss Juliet Poynter,
they are making preparations
tljat
CONVOCATION
Tuesday night that he did not lataac Science Hill; Miss Alice Hito, Owens-borfar tho caro of tho visitors during
to continue In xokpol.
Mrs A. D. Harmon, Hamilton
the Homocoming colobrntion.
t
College; Miss Hattie Funk, Uowling
Dr. Edwin K. Slosaan, of Wanking-toKI'ITUN KLAWS
Green; Miss Olive Fisher, Millers-burg- ;
NOTICK
D. C, is ychuduled to speak at
Kovomber 8. Centra at Lexington.
Mias Alma Edwards, Kontucky
the Jlrat convocation te be held in tho
Jgukiiis, Phipiw, Ross & Co., will
The Woman's Athletic Association College for Women; Miss Abagail
boys how to piny new gymnasium at 10:46 o'aloek, anno uncos a Hike in honor or rresn- - Weeks, Union College; Miss KUaakotb
those little
man girts IrWay, November 7, at ttSO Hon, Ashland High School; Mies
Thursday, November 0.
Kovomber 16 Vandarhllt at Naah-,
p.m., starting from Patterson Ilail. Bowersox, tiocor and Welsh, Berea;
weekly eoiiYocatioa of ftraah-me- n
The
What about beating Vainly this
All university girls are invitod tuiii Miss Lurliao Moody, Georgetown;
has been abolished and in iu
who attend are requested to Miss Sarah Gaithor, Margaret ColNovember ST Centre at Danville. place the senate
adopted a rule sign thoir mi mi ee to the list on tip lege; Mias lavoekoaridge, Ixwkwille
Tills Is tho (joeiding gMina of the placing flMtveaaUau in the new gym Pott mitt MUlatta boom by Novamkar Normal.
I. Atotadanoe of this hike will give Misses Boyeo, Orr, Pvynter, Hito,
mim. Win Itl
at Late with eowjMilsoty aitomiiMf of all eta
Vovmaer a9TMUUMM
l Mailt ioward entrauct to tko Weeks and afaaaamn MoYor Mai
tlania frtai Ike tiv iQlUysa
tk WMawi Athletic Association, waioa
ijysUuu A JWouoJuiBwo viator? will
(Qssilanna Ml Pago 4)
tiTitfHiiA
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Fifteen thousand persons wore in
the stands whon the game was called.
Tho captains met in the middle of the
field before the game nnd oxchanged
greetings. The ball was put in play
at 2 p. m. The game was proceded by
dedication sorvicos of tho new University of Kontucky stadium.
The game was witnessed by somo
15,'000 people from every walk of .life
and was the most conglomerate and
colorful crowd ever to see a football
game in Kontucky. The afternoon was
ideal and tho ball was put in play at
2:00 o'clock. A few minutos bofore
play started the two field generals
that are playing for their Alma Mater's
tho Inst game against oach met in the
middle of the field and oxchanged
greetings.
SYNOPSIS

OF GAME

Captain Covington,

of Centre won
the toss and chose to defend the east
goal. Captai.1 Sdndois kickod to the
al line. Coviufc'on leturnod't t.t
venty ymc 'Jno- 'Jordy S yards' thru
loft guard. Gordy ono ard. Covington
t

went over for first down. Rabenstion
failed to gain. Covington 2. Coving
ton 2. Covlngtoir2. Centre first down
on Kentucky penalty. Covington 4 yds.
Pass blockod. Covington kicked to 32
yard line. Sandors downod in his
tracks. Ilughos 2. Smith lost 3. Smith

tackle. Covington wag thrown for a
11 yard loss. Tracy went in for Ilughos
Covington lost 2. Covington puntod to
tho 12 yard lino. Tracy failed to gain.
Smith punted to Centre's 53 yard line.
Gordy 1. Pass to Gordy good for 4
yards. End of hnlf. Score: Centre 7,
Kentucky 0.
SECOND HALF
Sandors kicked to Kontucky's7ivo
yard line. Covington returned 21. Wilson lost 1. Covington got 8. Gordy
mado 1 for first down. Gordy got 8.
Covington
made 13 yards for first
down. Gordy was downed after a Tour
yard run. Fumble. Kentucky's ball.
Sanders got 2. Smith failed. Smith got
2. Grogg kicked out of bounds. Coving-to- n
got 2. A cries cross failed to gain.
Covington got 1. Covington mint ml in
Grogg on Kentucky s 15 yard lino
Sandors got 2. Tracy fui.od to gain.
Smith got 2.
Saner kicked ont nf
bounds on Kentucky's 15 yard lin..
Gordy got 3. Covington 1. Gordy got
i. Covington kicked bfliind tho coal
line.
Kirwan
got anothor first down.
Smith was thrown for a 3 yard loss.
Kirwan, on an attomptod pass was
thrown for a 7 yard loss. A pass was
incomplete. Kentucky klckod out of
bounds. Covington got 2 throuch lnff
tackle. Covington got S for first down.
Covington no gain. Gordy got 3. Cov- mgton kickod 12 ynrds to Kentucky's
13 yard line. Sanders went
through
lett tackle for 0 yards

The gnmo ondod with th iin ,.
Centre's possession, within the Kenyard
tucky's
lino.
Pams
Scoro: Centre 7; Kontueky 0.

puntod to 40 yard line from 35
lino. Covington 1. Covington 2.
Covington to Rabonstoin failed. Cov
ington kicked to Kentucky's 5 yard
line. Kirwan blocked a Centre man before he recoived a punt. Kentucky got
penalty. Covington failed.
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A crlss cross to Rabeuateiu got 4 yarda
Covington got 6. Centre (ailed to make
first down. Gregg kicked to Kentucky
thirty yard line. Covington lost 2.
n
GArdy made S through center.
made 6 for flrat down. Coving- .
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BNPOKCIS

THE RULKS

The JIwi's Student Couneil muUm
the announeeitMMii: tkt"
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rresftmen. which have been iootd
will bo rigidly enforced. Surpriau
waa" expressed by some upper fling
men that thev thnmi VM snatah
sible for the enforcement of
thr
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pooted by the
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Centre got a II yard aeaaity for
holding. Covington failed to gain.
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lost soven aroaad right end.
Covington
punted and Grogg was
dowaed on Kentucky's S3 yard line.
Kirwan got 3. Kirwan 1 yard. BnUtk
got i Covingloo roturnod Gregg's punt
10 yarda from tho Sf yard line. Qordy
mado flrat dow throwgh coater. WU- sea got & yarda. iaadora waa hart
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