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Oglethorpe Petrels to Open Two Game Series at U. K. Tuesday
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OgleThe "Stormy Petrels" of
thorpe will invade the University
Wildcat den on Stoll field Tuesday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock to open a
two-da- y
storm scssipn In baseball.
The Petrels thus far have lived
up to their name, clouding the bight
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urday, 13 to 8, after having trounced
them the day before.
Petrels Have Stars
Last year the Petrels had a team
nearly all of whom
of
were sophomores or Juniors. This
outfit was defeated only three times
last year and boasts of several
players who, scouts say, will go to
the.blg leagues,
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Stars

Add to List of Victories;
Kentucky Meets St. Xavier
on Monday.

Hanover College, of Indiana, will
brlng lts squad of tennis players, to
Lexington today for a match with
Kentucky's team, play to start at 2
o'clock. This match will be the next
to the last for the local aggrega
tion. The final match Is with St,
i,ntys,,m!iori? auS0 spueaks jor'lxavler, to be played on the Hyde
The Wildcats have been de Park courts at Cincinnati Monday,
feated only once in eight games, the
lone defeat being at the hands of , Coach Downlng's racqueteers conVanderbllt, 8 to 7. These two con- tinued in their winning ways last
Georee- tests will
the best games i week 6with victories over to 2'
antf Cefnttre' 5,
n
played on StollTeld th s season and
SUre t0 gGt the,r
this match follows:
Rhoa'ds to Pitch
Coach Pat Devereaux will prob- -' n,nfiglf
ably start the undefeated demon,
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Raymond Rhoads, in the box. with!?;''
fti'6
Barney on the receiving end for the ,
,6;?' Senff defeated
first game. Paul McBrayer will be Owens,
3,
4,
held as an
In case Bowman,
Doubles Ragland and Hammers-le- y
RhoadS Is off form. He will get the
defeated Harlow and Allen,
call for the game Wednesday.
Kee and Spicer defeated Evans
The probable line-up- s
will be:
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Oglethorps Herrin, 3b; Thomp and Owens,
son, c; Martin, ss; Anderson, 2b;
wau, ir; Hoicomb, lb, p; Reynolds,
Lose
If; Riddle, cf: McLaughlin, cf.. lb:
Lawson, p.
Golf
Kentucky Kellog, If; Mauser. 3b:
Qilb, ss; Cole, lb; Layman, cf ; Covington, 2b; Trott, rf; Barnes, c; Larmee Goes to Consolation
Finals After Failing
Rhoads, p.
The game will be called by Coach
to Qualify
John Heber of the Henry Clay High
scnooi.
Kenneth Larmee, captain of, the
Kentucky golf team, went to the
finals of the consolation tournament
at Asheville, N. C, last week Rafter
Lose
the Kentucky team had failed to
qualify in the low 16 among 50 enFor the first time this year the tries. Larmee lost to the intercolOrange and White of Tennessee legiate champion of North Carolina.
were flying above the Blue and
The Wildcat team, composed of
White of Kentucky at the end of Captain Larmee, William Lussky,
an athletic contest between the two Dudley England and Henry Lewis,
universities when Bernle Shively's the first such team in the history
thinlies dropped a dual meet to the of the University, was playing in its
Only Cap- Vols last Saturday by the score of Inaugural tournament.
74 -3 to 45 3.
The Tennessee
squad, conquerors of the previously
undeieatea vanderbllt team, pre
group which
sented a
clearly outclassed Kentucky. Individual Wildcats, however, showed
their heels to many of the Tennes
see stars to turn in some brilliant,
exhibitions.
McLane, one of the most consistent performers of the season, was
high-poi- nt
man of the meet, scoring a first in the broad Jump and
seconds In the Javelin and high
Jump. Hayes Owens and Wayman
Thomasson, In the middle distances, showed the way to the Volunteer entries. Hayes taking the half-mi- le
event in the fast time of 2:02
5,
with Thomasson a short stride
behind him. Thomasson lost the
place position, however, to Dysart,
of Tennessee, because of a foul in
the early part of the race. Thomasson also ran a beautiful quarter-mil- e
to win In the excellent time of

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Coach Bernle Shlvely and three of
his outstanding performers, left last
night for Birmingham, Ala., where
they will compete In the Southern
Owens,
Conference track meet.
Urevlg and Thomasson, who have
been Kentucky's most consistent
trackstcrs, are making the trip and
Shlvely Is expecting each man to
score in at least one event.
I Owens and Thomasson will participate In the track events and If
their performance last week against
Tennessee Is any Indication, they
should finish well among the leaders.
Owens won the half-mil- e
against the Volunteers In the fast
with Thomasson
time of 2:02
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Thomasson's time of :51 5 in the
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after early season handicaps, and if
he Is right should run under that
time at the conference meet.
Under the careful coaching of
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