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not hurt the average, but with him in
Tricbor's place the Imckficld would
nvcrngc just 15(1 pounds.
'Cnls Will Oppose Fast Backs
Critics contend thnt n henvy line
enn protect n small Imckficld, but that
assertion hold true one one condition
thnt the Imckficld Is speedy. Ken
tucky s backfiold is slow. Carson-Newman- 's
175
line will nveragc
pounds nnd it Is outweighed 15 pounds
to the man. But on nccount of Mc- Grary's, the opposing fullback avoirbnckfield
dupois, the Carson-Ncwmn- n
will average 10 to 15 pounds more
than Kentucky's, nnd it IS FAST.
The Tcnncssccans hnvc played one
Emory-Henrgame
in Virginia,
where the team was beaten in a
night game because it was not accustomed to the glaring, blinding flood
lights over the field.
Foe Has No Conference Rules
Cnrson-Newma- n
has two powerful
linemen in Ledwell nnd Ferguson at
guard positions, and a great offensive
end in Snyder. There are no conference rules to be observed by Tennessee. They can play anybody who registered there this fall, and they probably will. They went through an unsuccessful season last year when they
won only two games', but they are reputed to have secured some real players down nt Jefferson City this year.
It is best to repeat that freshmen
are eligible for varsity competition at
that institution.
The Wildcats will be strong enough
in one department in which they were
thought to be weak. Assistant Coach
Don Graham has developed the punting ability of all three punters,
Brown, Covington, and McElroy. But
Kentucky has not shown any real forward passing ability yet. Too, an inexperienced, first year team is
to loss by trick plays or unfortunate breaks. One or two touchdowns via this method might bee too
much for Kentucky's plodding offense
to overcome.

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Your Picture for Annual Must
He Mnde by Saturday
Noon, Says Dunrlon

MUSTER FORCES

According to an announcement
made by John W Dundon, Jr., editor of tho 1020 Kcntucklan, the
officinl yearbook of the University,
all pictures intended for publication in tho Kentucklnn must be
mnde before Saturday noon, October 0. At this time the Kcntucklan photographers,
Young nnd
Cnrl, of Cincinnati, will conclude
their
stay on the campus.
A few of tho honorary fraternities and other campus organizations which nppenr in tho annual
have not turned out for thcirpic
tures. Unless these are made before Saturday at noon there will
be no chance to hnve them in tho
yearbook.
All seniors, especially the unorganized men ana women, must
have their sittings cither today
or tomorrow.
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number missing. It is imperative
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University, the straw vole conducted
by Tho Kernel Is being run today.
Ballots nro printed In this Issue of
the paper nnd voting must bo done
with those ballots, completely tilled
out In tho proper manner. There Is
only one ballot box. It Is located in
the Administration building. Election
officers for both parties will be stationed nt the box. All students nnd
faculty members arc urged to vote.
Democrats Organize
Such interest hns been mnnifest In
the election thnt several organizations on tho enmpus have been formed in support of the two candidates.
The College league for Smith has
taken vast strides in the organization
of forces for the Democratic candidate. William C. Scott, of tho Col-leof Law, is president
of tho
league, and tho executive committee
is composed of R. R. Dnlton, chairman; T. C. Cochron, G. J. Rice, nnd
R. E. Conncll. Julinn Elliott is chairman of the committee in charge of
the fraternities, with E. E. Adams

Miss Mary Dingman,
Y. W. C. A. Leader, to
Visit Campus Soon

chairman of tho men's dormitory nnd
J. W. Jones as executive secretary of
the league. Tho organization's plans
for the campaign were discussed at
tho first meeting which wns held this
week. Smokers and other
cr meetings were announced.
It Is tho Intention of the group to
go to Louisville when Governor Smith
ispcnks there.
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A club sponsoring the election of
Herbert C. Hoover hns been formed,
with Chester Silvers, nlso of the College of Law, as the head. It Is said
thnt they are working hard for their
candidate, but tio plans have been announced.
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League Meets
The first meeting of the
lenguo for Smith wns held Wednesday night In tho Lafayette hotel.
An executive committee was appointed, composed of many members of the
faculty and student body of tho University.
The organization will hold
nn open rnlly tonight in the ballroom
of the Lafayette at which Dr. Forrest
R. Black, of the College of Law, will
speak. lie will take as his subject,
"The Prohibition Issue 'of tho 1028
Cnmpnlgn." The public Is invited.
Regardless of how the vote goes,
University students have something
to discuss ns to tho outcome in November. The results of the University straw vote will be printed in The

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Miss Dingman did years of indus-

trial work in China and Europe. She
is in this country filling lecture engagements for the Y. W. C. A. Her
work both in Europe and China was
done in the role of an industrial secretary for the Young Women's ChristDuring the war she
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did Y. W. C. A. work in France. She
was appointed a member of the commission on child labor in China in
April, 1925.

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Colonel James H. Graham, of the
Engineering class of 1900, who is
supervision the University stands.
now president of the Indian Refining
has company, has placed
The Board of Underwriters
a "filling sta
sent out the following rules for the tion"
for cigarette lighters in Me
prevention of fires:
chanical hall. Dean Paul Anderson
See that your house is not a fire has extended an invitation to all the
trap because of faulty construction. students to come and have "a re
Don't invite a conflagration by ac- charge."
cumulating a lot of inflammable trash.
Don't throw matches or cigarettes
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MUSICAL
WANTED
in waste baskets.
In case of fire telephone the alarm
According to an announcement
to the central station from the near- made yesterday by Elmer G. Sulzer,
est telephone.
director of the University co-e- d
band,
Before the department arrives keep there are several openings yet to be
all doors and windows closed.
filled. Applicants must be able to
See that everyone in the house is read music, though previous expeinformed of the danger.
rience in a band is not necessary.
Before you try to rescue your be- Persons desirous of trying out
for the
longings, try to put out the fire.
band should make application to Mr.
No matter how hot the fire is, keep Sulzer and arrange
for the use of the
cool yourself.
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SUKY CIRCLE MEMBERS
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The SuKy Circle of the University
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year Tuesday afternoon in the Trophy
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Miss Ann Cullihan will pour. The
management hopes to have as its
guests several people of prominence.
Will Give Five Plays
During the school year The Guignol
will give five plays, including "Hay-fever- ."
The other dates given are
December
March
February
All of these
and May
productions will be modern plays in
the new and experimental vein, aside
from one operetta to be given in cooperation with the music department.
All students are urged to try out for
parts but the usual requirements for
eligibility in any activity are necessary. Townspeople are invited to participate as guest actors.
The season ticket drive is now on,
the price of a season ticket being $5
for townspeople nnd ?3 for students,
faculty and teachers in the city
schools. Single admissions will be $1
and $1.50 for students and townspeople, respectively.

room of the Men's gymnasium. Jimmy Hester, president of the organization, reports big plans for 1928-2Special attention will be given to the
collection of funds for the benefit of
Tryouts
the
band.
for SuKy
will begin with the Carson-Newma- n
game Saturday afternoon.
Rumor
has it that the University will see a
greater number of pledges this year
than ever before. From the number
of people who wish to try out for
cheer-leadertwo members will be
chosen by the SuKy circle.
ANNOUNCE NEW MEMBERS
Nu Circle, of Omicron Delta Kappa,
national campus leaders fraternity,
wishes to announce the initiation of
the following men: Mr. W. Henry
Maddox, Mr. John W. Dundon, Mr.
Claire H. Dees, Mr. Waller Jones,
Mr. Elmer Gilb, Mr. Carroll E. By
ron, Mr. James Shropshire, Mr. Bev
erly B. Waddell, Mr. Arthur C. Mun
yan, and Mr. William H. Glanz.

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staff will attend the convention of tho
Kentucky Intercollegiate Press association in November, it was announced yesterday
by James Shropshire,
husincs8 manager of The Kernel, and
president of the association. Western
Stato Normal school at Bowline- Green, has been selected as the loca
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