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Hovater

LE

Wesley

32

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12
19
21

Probst

LT
LG

20

Compton 26
Pribble 1
RG
Cooper 22
Russell 29
RT
Colpitts 5
Dany 10
RE....
Gregg 11
QB
Bartlctt 2
Ferguson 3
Oliver IS
LH
Ful.cr 8
Hub .rt 18
RH
Baty 3
Sanders 10
FB
Referee: Coles, Clemson; Unip.rc Eckslorm, Ohio State; Head
Hinton, Yale.

WILDCATS

LOSE

the ball went over.

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ATHLETICS

THE PROBABLE LINEUP:
Kentucky:
Hollowcll 9
Ramsey 28
Martin, 26

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Vandy held the

HARD Cats for downs only once.

Cats' hands on Vandy's 31 yard line
Score, Vandcrbilt 9, Kentucky 0.
Fourth Period.
In the last period Grogg opened up
a desperate passing game but was
unable to complete but one forward
Fuller to Hollowcll which netted the
Cats 30 yards. Recce, speedy Vandy
half, was sent into the game during
this quarter and rarely failed to gain
One time after a 35 yard run he was
clear of everyone and with an open
field before him. Brewer made a su
pcrhuman attempt from the rear and
succeeded only by a fraction in stop
ping his flight. When Gregg saw his
passing game was
not gaining he
turned Brewer loose play after play
and the Mayfield youth responded
every time.
The contest
was played
before
about 12,000 gridiron fans who well
received their money's worth.
The
game was fast, with but few penalties
and all of the punshments were for
offsides.
Lineup and Summary:
Kentucky
Vanderbilt
Hollowcll
LE
Bomar
Ramsey
LT
Bradford
Martin
LG
Lawrence
q
pegt
Sharpe
RG
Kelley
Pribble (c)
Ramsey
RT
Morrow
Colpitts
RE
Neil
Gregg
QB
Kuhn
Ferguson
LH
Meiers
Fuller
RH
Ncely
Sanders
FB
Wakefield
Scoring: Touchdown, Meiers; field
goal, Wakefield. Attempts for goal
after touchdowns. Wakefield none out
of one try.
Substitutons : Kentucky Cammack
for Martin, Brown for Fest, Martin
for Cammack, Fest f,or Brown,
Brewer for Ferguson, Rice for Sand
ers, Cammack for Martin. Vander
bilt Porter for Ncely, Ncely for Porter, Reece for Meiers, McCullough
for Morrow, Walker for Lawrence,
Sam Neil for Sharpe, Porter for Neely,
Roundtree for Reece.
Officials: Referee, Findley, Vo.;
Umpire, Springer, Pcnn.; Head Linesman, Hinton, Yale.
Time of periods, 15 minutes each.

VARSITY

FOOTBALL

SCHEDULE

1922

Kentucky 16, Marshall 0.
Kentucky 15 Cincinnati 0.
Kentucky 73, Louisville 0.
Kentucky 40, Georgetown 6.
Kentucky 7, Sewannee 0.
Kentucky 3; Centre 2.7
Kentucky

0, Vandcrbilt 9.
Nov. 18 University of Alabama at Lexington.
Nov. 30 University of Tennessee at Knoxville.

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FRESHMAN SCHEDULE
Freshmen, 1st, 33, Frankfort 0.
Freshman 2nd, 26, Paris 0.
Ky. Freshman 54, Georgetown
Freshmen

0.

Freshman

Seven

GIRLS' BASKETBALL
TEAM STARTS PRACTICE
Team Suffers Heavy Loss Since Last
Year.
The girls will begin their basketball practice Monday, November 20,
in the women's gymnasium, at 4:30
o'clock, and will continue daily thru
the basketball season. The girls have
been promised a man coach this year,
and Sarah Blanding, the former coach,
will take her position with the girls on
the basketball floor. The team has had
a heavy loss since last year, including
the captain. However, the manager,
Lucy Wilson, is back on the job encumbered with enthusiasm and predicting a victorious year for the
She has been working hard
in the interest of the team and promises an interesting schedule for the
girls. Come early, work hard and
get in the line-uK
More Camouflage
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Saying, "I am pleased to meet you,"
to the young man whom your best girl
introduces you to and seems to think
more of than she docs you.

6,

Center Fresh 14.
The Game in Detail.
Kentucky 56, Georgetown 0.
R. W.
FOUGHT GAME TO VANDY Pribble won the toss and elected
Ky. 19, Centre Frosh 0.
to defend the south goal. Bomar
Formerly With Caskey Jewelry Co.
kicked off to Gregg who returned 15
Nov. 18 Open.
ELEVEN
CAREFUL WATCH REPAIRING
yards. Ferguson made two thru the
Nov. 25 University of TennSatisfaction Guaranteed
line.
Sanders made seven yards in
essee Freshmen at Lexington.
"WATCH YOUR WATCH."
Sanders and Brewer Play Stellar two attempts at the Vandy forwards.
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yards out
Fuller punted twenty-fiv- e
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Team
of bounds on 50 yard marker. Kuhn
lost four on an attempted end run.
SCORES IN FIRST HALF Aiciers mauc cigni, rvunn seven in
two line plunges. Meiers made two
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Kentucky Comes Back in Last and Wakefield gained four yards for
Half But Fails to Make
first down. Kuhn made one around
Marker
left end. Meiers made five and Kuhn
sneaked through center for six and
Outplayed during the first half of first down.
Wakefield made two.
the game, but coming back strong Vandy was off sides on the next play
during the last two periods, the and was penalized five yards. Kuhn
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Wildcats held the Vanderbilt Uni- was downed by Colpitts for no gain.
versity eleven to a 0 tally, last Sat- On a fake kick play Bomar made five
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urday, in the new Dudley Stadium, around right end. Wakefield then
at Nashville. Going into the contest dropped back to the 18 yard line and
TO
against a team that had held Michi- booted a perfect field goal. Bomar
gan to a 0 tie and defeated Texas kicked off to Fuller who returned 22
and Tennessee
the Cats yards. The Cats worked the ball to
after a bad start, started an offensive Vandy's 20 yard marker and after
drive that was only stopped by all the three unfruitful attempts to make the
required yardage, Gregg attempted a
efforts Vandy could put out.
The outstanding stars for the Cats 35 yard drop kick, but missed by
were Sanders and Brewer. "Sandy" about two feet. The ball remained in
possession the greater
was the main cog in the Wildcat de- Kentucky's
fense until he wa sforced to leave the part of the remainder of the period
contest at the end of the first half. and the quarter ended with the ball in
He counted for the majority of the Vandy's possession on their own 21
Kentucky gains during the first two yard line. Score, Vanderbilt 3, KenK
periods. Ted Brewer, given his first tucky 0.
WEST MAIN ST.
Second Period
real chance of the year showed that he
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The escond period was the Commo
is a star of the first magnitude when
KY.
he ran through the Commodore team dore's best quarter, the Orange and
By E. B. Moore.
for repeated, gains of five yards or Black plunging their way to Ken O- tucky's one yard line and then bucked
more.
The luminaries for the Commodores it over. Kuhn, Meiers and Neely
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were Reece at half, Kuhn at quarter, carried the ibajll to. Kentucky's 35
Neil at end, and Kelly at guard. The yard line and were held for downs. regarding the selection of Aubrey
quarter last year,
punting of Neil and the running of Kentucky failed to gain and Fuller
Vanderbilt then as head coach of the University of
Reece and Meiers were in the main kicked 30 yards.
started a march down the field and Kentucky next year, is rather premaresponsible for the Vandy victory.
were held only momentarily by the ture. The Athletic Council has made
Vandy Gets Field Goal.
gridders
The Vandy
showed a Cat forwards on Kentucky's one yard no definite steps toward the securing
straight attack that was not to be de- marker. Meiers bucked over for a of a new coach and although several
nied and after Wakefield had booted touchdown after three attempts had well known mentors have been under
the oval between ttie uprights for the failed to gain an inch. Wakefield consideration, no final action has been
first thrc epoints of the game, the missed an attempted drop kick in the taken.
The contract of the present coach
Vandy backs started a march dowu try for goal. Fuller kicked to Kuhn
the field for 79 yards and a touch- who returned 43 yards before he, was ing staff runs out tins year and as
down. Wakefield missed the try for tackled by Gregg, the only man be- usual, there is widespread rumors as
goal.
tween him and the goal. The half to next year's selection. The Coun
Kentucky's
great
opportunity ended with the ball in Vanderbilt's cil is still considering the present sysInferior merchandise finds no place in our stocks. -- Our
came in the first period when Fuller's possession. Score, Vanderbilt 9, Ken- tem and it would not prove surprisng
to find no change next year. How
put bounced over Kuhn's head and he tucky 0.
ever, there is a possibility that there
Third Period.
unquestioned reputation for STYLE and QUALITY makes
fumbled as he tried to scoop up the
The Cats showed better form dur- might be a change and should one
ball. After scrambling with Hollowell
ing the last half than in the first two occur, efforts will be made to secure
for the oval he recovered the ha
our store an ideal place for the College Man to choose his
mentor of well known
Had Hollowell gained the oval the re- periods, making seven first downs to a gridiron
sult might have been different. The Vandy's five. Sanders, Cat fullback, ability.
wearables.
Cats carried the ball to the Vandy 30 was injured in the head and remove!
Speaking of the score of last Sat
by a series of line plays in from the game. Rice too khis place
yard line
We invite your inspection of our NEW DISPLAYS of
Hollowell says ne
the same period and after 'three vain and made gain after gain through the urday's game,
Brewer doesn't know where Vandy got the
attempts to pierce the Commodore Commodore forward wall.
drop went in at left half. Fuller kicked score but at any rate they didnt get
line Gregg attempted a
THINGS TO WEAR.
kick, inissing the posts by a scant off to Kuhn who returned 12 yards. that 9 off his jersey.
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Meiers fumbled and Pribble recovered
foot.
3
Vandy offsides five
The Cats showed alertness in re- for Kentucky.
covering fumbles and took advant- yard penalty and first down for KenNOTICE1
age of all the Commodore's mistakes. tucky. After Brewer lost three yards
During the third period the Vandy on an end run, Fuller attempted a
There will be a meeting of the
backs fumbled frequently and the pass which was intercepted by Bomar.
Literary Society
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Cats recovered each time. Then us- After gaining 29 yards in five plays
Monday evening, November 20,
mostly the the Commodores again fumbled, Coling Rice and Brewer
in the Little Theatre in White
Cats showed an improved offensive. pitts recovering. The Cats failed to
Incorporated
Hall. An interesting program
Twice during the contest the Vandy make their allotted 10 in four trys and
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been arranged and all mem- has
backs, when with in the Kentucky the ball went over. The Cats slowly
hers are urged to be present.
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down the field and the
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