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Monday, despite his injured knee, and

BLUE AND WHITE COURT spent the faternoon hobbling around, FIRSTTERM BASKETBALL
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shooting goals.
He has the injured
in a flexible steel brace and expects to have it well in time to get in- Ito the Vandy game. "Turkey" Hughes
FOR BASKETBALL SEASON is also bothered by a bad knee and
has been sticking with Rice through
Thirty Athletes Respond to Coach the practices. stars, led by
The Kitten
Jimmie Mc- George Buchheit's Formal
Farfand, captain last year, and
Call
intcrscholastic forward two
years ago, arc composed largely of
RICE TAKES THINGS EASY former Lexington High Blue Devils
who annexed the national champion- Be flay'd ship at Chicago in 1922. With the ex
With Vanderbilt Commodores
ception of Hughes and "Chuck" AlJanuary 1
berts, all received their preparatory
training at the Senior High School
supreme these and have played together for several
Basketball reigns
days since the demise of King Foot years. McFarland, Milward, Under- ball and has already begun to attract' wood( Helm, Tracy and Davis were
ine attention oi numerous coun lans members of the national champ team,
who tbrong the gym each afternoon
Bju poyntz, Carl Riekin, Ralph
to watch George BucWheit send his Borcn, and B1, Wilkinson, with Rice,
charges through their paces in pre- - compose Che material left from last
paration for the opening contest of the ycar.s lctter m,cnt
Several of the
season with Vanderbilt, here January 1.' scrul)S oi ja8t season are 0ut anti prom.
.Although last Friday afternoon was se t0 give the ormer yearijngs and
designated as the formal opening of varsity men a run for the regular po-t1923-2- 4
court practice, the
letes did not get well under way until
KMonday afternoon wihen Buchheit
Ag. Society to Entertain
sent them through their first real hard
work of the year. Over thirty candi- Memibers of the Agriculture Society
dates have reported this far to the for- - w,j entertain
with a dance in the
mer Illinois star but late arrivals are gymnasium Saturday night,
to swell the total number ,ber 8 TJl dance is cajIed the "Home
much nearer the century marke be- - Makers Ball," and is given by both
fare another week passes.
the Home Economic and the Agricirl- All of the members of the 1923 Kit- - ture students,
ten squad with the exception of Leon- ard Tracy and Burgess Carey have reFounders' Day Banquet
ported for work. Tracy is talking a
little rest between the football season
Members of the Delta Delta Delta
and the starting of the Ibasketball fraternity of the University of
but will be out before next tucky and Transylvania College held
week. Carey is at Washington and their annua) Founders' Day banquet
Lee.
in the palm room of the Phoenix
'Captain "Chudc"
Rice reported Hotel.

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The mdmhers of the active chapter
arc Messrs. James Alexander, Thomas
Armstrong, G. D. Baucom, VV. O.
Bilitcr, T. Gardner Baylcss, J. K. Dyers, Sa mCaldwcll, Robert Coleman,
J. M. Dundon, Rice Green, 13. J.
Griffin, C. T. Hughes, Sam Huguelct,
Owen Kelly, E. P. Martin, E. P. Morris, H. J, Jackson, J. H. Layman, N.
VV. Ncalc, George Proctor,
Rowland
Roberts, A. T. Rice, E. T. Silcr, J. J.
Tinslcy, Thomas Williamson, R. VV.
Williamson, H. L. Woods, Lovcll Underwood and C. K. Whitehead.
The pledges arc Messrs. Frank
Brown, Ralph Connell, J. L. Darnaby,
George Dundon, Joseph Hays, J. K.
Long, Oscar Hambleton, M. J. Taylor,
Stum Wells, Logan West, Sidney
Johnson and Hubert White.

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SQUAD STABTS PRACTICE
Fifty Yearlings Report to Coach
. Burnham at Opening
Workout
Regular practice for the freshman
basketball team began Monday evening, with fifty candidates out for positions on the team. This number was
so far in excess to what the coaches
had expected, it was a very difficult
task to map out a plan to handle all
of the men.
A plan was finally decided upon by
which ten teams were organized.
These teams are numbered from one
to ten, and a temporary schedule fixed
whereby each team will get a chance
to play the other on a certain night.
By this plan the coaches can watch
the playing .of each of the men.
There are so many teams that each
of them does not get to play each
night, but only get to play about twice
a week. The coaches will cut the
squad as soon as possible so that the
better material will receive more practice, and each man will get individual
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