THE KENTUCKY KERNEL, Wednesday,

Collier Revises Grid Schedule;
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Date Could Change

Ncttcrs Set School Mark
With Win Over Pioneers

Blue-Whit-

Kentucky's tennis team Ix'eame. the first squad in school
When Kentucky's football
history to capture 13 victories in one season by clowning the
yesterday on the Memorial Coliseum players put on their equipment
Transylvania Pioneers,
this afternoon, the Wildcats
set. for May
courts.
The summary:
will be moving into their last
.The 13 wins broke the old mark
Daui (Kl del. Toncray T.
of 12 set by the 1929 team, which
eight days of the 19C1 spring
Sebolt (Kl del. Flack T.
and equalled by
was
practice.
Dreyfusa IK) del. Inman (Ti,
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12--

Braun iKf del. Reed (Tl.
year's Bppregatlon, 12-Dniley (K) del. ODonald (Tl.
The record-breakin- g
conquest
came easily as Coach Ballard i Cardwell T del. Mann IK),
Moore's team won five of the bis
del. Toncray
singles matches and swept the - Daui and Sebolt
and Flack ir.
three doubles meets.
Kentucky will meet the Missouri
Drey fun and Daiiey iKi
The only loss came when Doug
Tigers for the first time in its
Cardwell, Transylvania, defeated , nd Rd ,T
Braun and Mann IK) del.
Wildcat Tony Mann,
footbaUhistory In a series schedx
uled for Columbia in 1965 and LexIn singles play, Charlie Oaus aitd WlUon,
downed John Toncray,
ington in 1968. UK Athletic DiDon Bcbolt blasted Ned Flack:.
rector Bernie A. Shively anDon Dreyfuss eliminated
nounced yesterday.
Dave Braun
John Inman,
Both games will be season opendisposed of Harry Reed,
7
ers with the 1M5 contest slated
and Billy Bob Dniley defeated
J
Rich O Donald,
for Sept. 18 in Missouri's 40.000
...
In doubles competition, Dans
seat Memorial Stadium and the
a,
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and Sebolt toyed with Toncray and
Drey ruts and
Hark,
Daiiey beat Inman and Reed,
and Brann and Mann shut
out O'Donld and John Wilson,

The team spent Monday working on fundamentals and Coach
Blanton Collier used the day to
stress pass defense, blocking, and
kicking.
Today's practice marks a change
In the original plan for Kentucky's
spring drills. From now until the

Kentucky And Missouri Schedule
Football Games For 1965, 1968

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sextet has
This record-settin- g
lost only two encounters this season, one to Bcllarmine and the
other to Southeastern Conference
opponent Vanderbilt.
Kentucky returns to action tomorrow when it travels to More-hea- d
to take on the Eagles. The
match was originally scheduled for
last Monday, but was postponed
because of rain.
Competition remaining for Kentucky this year Is rugged Cincinnati Saturday and tough Western
next Monday. The Wildcats will
then travel to Qainehvllle, Fla. for
the annual SEC chain pioiiiJups,

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May 3, 1961- -7

1968 meeting scheduled at Stoll
rield- - SePl- - 21- 4 lie umy
previuua iiiujur uiiucui:

meeting between the two schools
was a basketball game in Lexington this past season, won by the
Wildcats.
Missouri last season won the Big
Eight Conference title on a 1
regular season record and topped
In the Orange Bowl.
Navy.
The Tigers are coached by Dan
Devlne.

preps end the gridders will practice on Monday, Wednesday. Friday, and Saturday devoting Tuesday and Thursday afternoons U
academic problems.
Coach Collier and his staff had
begun the 1961 drills by practicing
on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,
and Friday with the other days
used for makeup purposes.
Coach Collier said yesterday
there Is a chance that the Blue-Whi- te
game, scheduled for May
12, may be changed If the weather
slows down progress between now
and that date. '
In kicking drills Monday, Quarterback John Rampulla and Sophomore halfback Darrel Cox wers
getting off good punts and field
goal attempts.
Rampulla, who did some kicking
last fall, was connecting on most
of his field goal attempts, soma
from 25 yards out.

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Ballard Moore yesterday became
the first tennis roach in Kentucky history to win 13 matches
In one ceason. The record-breakin- g
victory came against Tran-- .
sylvania.

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