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TRACK SQUAD IMPROVES
WITH

GOMJGOF

SPRING

We Need More Candidates
to Make Winning Team,
Coach Gill Says,
However
These balmly spring afternoons are
working wonders with Coach Gill's
track squad. Any afternoon one may
see scantily olad athletes out on Stoll
Field training for the coming inter
collegiate events.
Around the track will jog a rookie
who is striving to gain wind, an an
thusiastic candidate will sprint by him.
and in the middle of the field two
youths may be seen practising with
the discus. At another spot a man
may be sen putting the shot, and an
other hurling the Javelin.
"On the MarkI Get Set! Go!"
On one side of the field several
hurdlers may be seen training for
speed and efficiency. "On the mark!
Get set! Go!" Off one will go, taking
the hurdles with a scant inch to spare,
and making the distance in good time
Pole vaulters are scarce, but one or
two men may always be seen vault
ing up into space and dropping easily
over the marker.
More Men Needed
"We need more men," says Coach
Gill, "everyone who has any ability at
all should come out and help make a
winning team." Men who are now
included in the squad are Akin, Baum
Garten, Bell, Claire, Cook, Dabney,
Granagan,
Gray, Gibbons, Huber,
Howell, Knight, Malone, oMore, Nich
olson, Roll, Rector, Shouse, Shaw,
Swearlngen, Stephens, Williams, Vil
helm, Grabfelder, Porter, Snider, Fore'
man, DeBrovey, Graham, Kohn, Warth,
Baugh, Downing and Enlow.
Look 'Em Over, Boys.
Some of the candidates and the en
tries are: 100 Yard Dash Grabfelder,
Snider, Foreman, and Williams; Run
ning High Jump Wllhelm, Claire and
Snider; Half Mile Run Knight, Graham, Gibbons, and Shouse; 220 Yard
Dash Grabfelder, Foreman, Williams,
Snider and DeBrovey; Pole Vault
Nicholson; 120 Yard Hurdle
Claire and Shaw; 440 Yard Run
DeBrovey, Kohn, Snider and Williams; Running Broad Jump Grabfelder, Snider, Nicholson and Claire;
220 Yard Low Hurdle Claire, Shaw,
Wilhelm and Warth; Shot Put Downing, Baugh, Warth and Enlow; Org
Mile Run Gibbons, Knight, Baumgar-ten- ,
Graham, Shouse and Malone; Discus Throw Downing, Gray, Snider and
Baugh; Javelin
Downing, Gray,
Baugh and Claire.
Wil-hel-

TRIPLETT AND EBLEN
RETURN FROM HENDERSON
The "Henderson Gleaner" recatly
published a news item concerning two
outstanding students in the Law College. They are Cardwell Triplett and
Mervln Kohl Eblen.
The item was to the effect that
Messrs. Triplett and Ebleu, who are
fast attaining prominence in oil circles were in Henderson last week in
the Interest of the Beech Grove Improvement Company. Mr. Triplett lives
in Beech Grove.

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GOOD ATTENDANCE

The short mining course in the department of Mining Englneernig offered to the miners of Kentucky opened Thursday, April 1st, with an enand prosrollment of about twenty-fiv- e
pects of a larger enrollment soon.
Professor Barr Is supervising the
course and the term promises to be
the most successful ever held since
the course was first offered. The plan
of the term's work has been much improved this year, and is an opportunity for the miners of Kenturky.
It
has created much interest thruout the
State and is a step towards placing
Kentucky up the ladder of mining efficiency and success.

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DISHMAN LEAVES

THE UNIVERSITY
J. A. Dishman, one of the most prominent athletes in the University, will
leave this week for Henderson, his
home, where he will remain until the
University reopens next September.
Dishman captained the varsity bas
ketball team which recently concluded
a successful season. He Is captain- elect of the 1919 football team and
a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra
ternlty.

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The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority
entertained with a five hundred party
on Friday afternoon at the home of
Miss Jo Carter, in honor of Misses
Henrietta Bedford and Anna Nelson.
The decorations were jonquils and
hyacinths with light and dark blue, the
colors of the sorority. The prlzeB were
won by Misses Marjorle Riddle and
Lillie Cromwell.
Those present were Misses Henrietta Bedford, Anna Nelson, Mrs. C. W.
Leapart, Misses Beth Rodes, Mildred
Taylor, Elizabeth Millard, Lena Withers, Jane Gregory, Helen Porter Roberts, Lillian Collins, Marjorle Riddle,
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