FROSH CANDIDATES REPORT TO COACH MAJOR
She estimated that the membership
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
IN NEAR FUTURE PREDICTED in the national association would
mount to 200,000 or 300,000. It will
Washington, D. C "We shall see be the nation's effort, she added, to
a secretary of education in the Presi- establish in the coming generations!
dent's cabinet with a major division right standards of citizenship and apof the department devoted to educa- preciation of the finer things of the
tional research," said Miss Cornelia past ages as their rightful heritage.i
Hard
S. Adair, recently elected president of It will be America s contribution to Exceedingly
Been Arranged
the National Education Association. the progress of civilization.

FROSH

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W. VIRGINIA ON SCHEDULE always has a fighting frosh team and
Three of Five Contests Will the Kittens can expect plenty of
action. A new comer on the card is"
Be Played on Stoll
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Field
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With more than a month before he
first game, takes place Coach Fred
Major, head mentor of the frosh, has
plenty of time in which to prepare his
charges for their opening contest with
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on October ,28.
The Cubs have announced

that they
expect to retain the state freshman
title attained last fall and it will mean
a great jump toward the championship if the Green and White can drop
the Scott county eleven into defeat.
Coach Major has a likely looking
bunch of frosh candidates but it will
take some tall preparation to get an
eleven together to pull through the
exceedfngly hard schedule which the
for
y athletic association has arranged
the first termers.
With five games, all that the Kit-- ;
tens are allowed by the Southern
Conference, of which Kentucky is a
member, on the card the Kittens take
on one of the heaviest schedules that
any Green and White aggregation
has ever attempted.
After opening the season with the
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Georgetown yearlings the Kittens
entertain the Vanderbilt freshmen on

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be greatly aided.
the university.
The location for the new field was
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FRESHMAN SCHEDULE 1927

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mea:s trouble.
this outfit
The third game will be looked for
ward to with keenness, that being
with the Centre Lieutenants on Stoll
field.. The last game on the card will
be with Tennessee's Rats, on Novem
ber 26 at Knoxville.
Approximately a Tiundred freshmen
have reported for the frosh suad and
Coach Major is having a hard time
weaving out a first string squad.
Next week will .find them battling
with the varsity in scrimmage sessions and those that stand up under
the charges of the varsity men will
be the ones that will carry the Kitten
banners. The material on hand is
fair and a very' good season is expected from the Kitten eleven.
Coach Major wijl start the first
termers out in the same tactics that
Head Coach "Harry Gamage is employing and when the men advance to
varsity ranks next year they will be
schooled in the style of play which

Gamage uses.

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