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TENNIS TEAM TO
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With men like Cnpt. Dwight
Rnwllngs Rngland, Bruce
Cnulkins, Joe Kec, and Earl Send
to form a nucleus for the Wildcat
tennis team this year, Coach Downing has reasons to believe that this
will be the best team he has ever
handled.
When such performers as Jlmmle
McFarland, Buddy Steele, George
Rngland, and others arc considered
Hnm-crsle- y,

this statement may seem strange,
but the team this year Is the most
evenly-balance- d
one ever to report
for this sport. Of course, one must
ndmlt that there have been better
player at Kentucky but they never
had anyone to go with them. "They
were always by themselves when It
came to winning all the matches of
the day."
n.iRl.ind Is Star
Kentucky's team this spring will
boys on It that have really
have
shown some class during their tennis days. Rawltngs Ragland, brother
of George Ragland, former racket
wleldcr for the Wildcats, boasts a
record that Is almost unbeatable.
Three summers ago he won the Blue
Grass championship, defeating Jlmmle McFarland In the final match.
The same year he was rated the
fourth bost tennis player In the

Mitchell, Baker & Smith

South, The following season he
romped over all comers In the
meets In which he took part. Last
year he only played while In school
and lost one match.
Joe Kce Is another Lexington boy,
who last year established a name
for himself as "the youthful tennis
star of the Blue Grass," Captain
Dwight Hamcrsley and Bruce Caulk -lns have records which speak for
themselves as result of the great
showings they have made during
their two years on the varsity. Earl
SenfT, the blonde luminary from
Mt. Sterling, is the other boy who
really shows some class when he
steps around on a tennis court. He
games last
played several bang-u- p
year on the freshmen team.
New Men Try-oCoach Downing has a new
scheme by which he will give all
men who wish a chance to try out
for the team. The formula which
he has planned is to have competitive matches among the new comers. When a man has shown he is
of the class to beat out one of the
regulars he will Immediately be
placed in that rank. No man will

have a place cinched at any time
so only those willing to work need
report.
Coach Downing has already booked n five-da- y
trip into the South
during the Easter holidays. Ho has
scheduled matches with the University of Alabama, Maryvllle College, Howard College at Birmingham, and Union College at
Ky. He has scheduled
two meets, one at home and one
abroad, with each of the following
teams to be played during the season: St. Xavicr, of Cincinnati;
University of Louisville, Berea College, Georgetown College,
Centre
College, and Hanover College of Indiana.
The doubles team which he will
probably use on the trip South, are:
Ragland and Hamcrsley, Caulklns
and Kec, with SenfT as an ace In
the hole to alternate for both teams.
All freshmen who wish to try
out for the frosh team mast report for practice not later than
March 25. Their schedule will Include fames with the best high
school and freshmen college teams
in the state.

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The Wildcat nine will unofficially
open their season in a practice game
with the Red Sox this afternoon,
action to begin about 3 o'clock. But
don't be mistaken, this is not the
famous big league team from Bean-tow- n,
but Ohio State Buckeyes who
have chosen the Blue Grass metropolis as their spring training
ground.
The Ohio aggregation, with some
twenty players and Ave officials on
Its roster, arrived here Monday
night and have held two practice
sessions daily. Another game with
the Wildcats will probably take
place Saturday after which the
Buckeyes will entrain for their home
grounds.
The northern squad, containing
seven baseball lettermen, looked unusually good In their Initial workout
on Stoll Meld Tuesday and the Wildcats will have to step to win either
of the contests. Coach Wright's
men have had very little practice
prior to this week but they are,
nevertheless, in good condition. Several six-fo- ot
sophomores appear to
be likely moundsmen.
Coach Devereaux and his charges
have endured a most hectic week.
The Wildcat mentor Is hard put to
replace the team that was hit so
hard by graduation last year. He is
continually shuffling the lineups In
an attempt to round up nine men

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One of the primary worries for
the coach comes from the battery
men. Covington and Rhoads,
nnd outfielder, respectively,
by trade, are being used in the box
to support McBraycr and McMur-rathe only experienced twlrlers
on the squad. Dunlgan, Cawood,
and Gridcr have also received opportunities to show their assortment
of curves and smoke balls. Barnes,
Gcarhcart, Augustus, and Ray are
dividing the duties of the catcher's
department at present.
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gap at the "hot corner" filled so
capably last year by Captain Bill
Crouch. Mauser, an outfielder, and
Covington have been tried there and
found wanting. Beard, understudy
to Gilb at short, might possibly develop Into a thlrd-sacke- r,
although
he Is handicapped by inexperience.
Johnny Cole and Kruger are working at first, Trieber and Toth at
second, while a few lesser lights are
filling In wherever necessary. The
outfield berths are all still on the
block ready to be knocked off to
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The Wildcats do not look like a
championship outfit at the present
but they will develop and should
have a pretty well balanced club In
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