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RESERVES MAY BE DISBANDED
Lack of Material
Causes Coaches to
Doubt Possibilities
Hy E. A. TURLEY
For the first time in years the University of Kentucky
mav be without the invaluable service of a reserve football!
team. These are tne woras nnnaca out ty uoncn reter rotter when interviewed by a Kernel reporter.

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fs.ntV.n11 font tills Will hO. O. 1,
dcadful blow, for It is an old saw liriiiKiii, ;m a niso iu nil inc Rapt
the disbanding
that says that a varsity football made vacant bywith such teams
team Is no better than its reserves. of the reserves
The leason give for the probable as tlic Notre Dame reserves, anil
disbandment of the team, Coach the Murray State Normal.
There is no reason why Kentucky
Potter said is the lack of material
which makes it ImpossUlc lor tne should not be able to support n
to secure more,
athletic directors
Qnc Soutn.
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games than they now have on a
vnrnnt schedule. For years cr' Coilfprpnce nile whlch .ttes
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Knntup.KV nos liaa reason 10 m; Willi, tl cnnl.nmnn imuuib niv.
proud of her reserves, and Indeed verslty for the first time and not
in the nast year nrommei writers being eligible for freshmen football
to his scholastic standing is
ad authorities on the great col-'dlegiatc pastime have given the re- -j eligible for only two years of vn? y
serves 01
ciucny uieir auc cruuu
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"for helping in making Kentucky's
a
among thebest known and to the
glblc for
most feared in the South.
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uut inroiiRii a lacu oi spiru u ui v
tne piaycr one more year in which
seems that the reserves will re
to make the varsity. This new rul
main disbanded while the freshmen will be left to furnish the ing should encourage me from oth- varsity a mediocre type of com- - er schools to go out for the reserves

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UNIVERSITY HIGH
HAS SNAPPY
TEAM
ambitious and
With nineteen
scrappy little candidates fighting
University High
for places on
football team, Coach 'Pete Kemper
believes that University High will
have its greatest team in years,
Kemper has arranged an ambitious
schedule for his boys, and some of
the state's best teams will be met,
The season was officially opened
last Friday at Falmouth with a
vlctorv for the local boys. This af
ternoon Ferguson High will contest
the university lads on Jeff-Dav- is
field at 2:30 o'clock. The line-u- p
for the first team Includes Hillard
nnrl TUclinn rmrisr Pnhortsnn and
inrkin- - nwv nnd iirlrd.
Jack Baker, center: Little,
quarterback; Griffith and Longlov,
halfbacks; and Captain Glass, full-vri
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VARSITY TRACK
MEN TO RUN
Rules This Year
DISTANCE
the 1930 football season

Before
onens for the Kentucky football
fans it may be of interest to note
the changes in the rules for this
year. Football is such a compllcat-- 1
cd game that the fans cannot ap- predate the game unless tlicy arc
familiar with the rules. Therefore
we will try and make these changes
as clear as possible.
The changes in the rules this
year deal with backward passes
fumbles, shift plays, the color
of uniforms, and the pressure of the

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Richmond, Ky.
Baccalaureate
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A cross-countteam that will
represent the university during the
present fall season started work
mummy nucr noiamg a meeting on
Saturday. The turn-owas small,
but Bernic Shively, in charge of
expects more out
within the week,
Tlic squad will bo under the dir-an- d
,cction of Jerry O'Bryant, last years
letter man and varsity track dls-batancc star. The varsity squad con- f nB
N.
Miner.
pass (ex- Last year on a backward
ccpt one made by the snapper M "cnr. naJn'.nf,5crV,Gullf ,
back), when the ball went out of
n "Pr""8 "cJud vlnccl
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the fumble rule applied,
Ycyna. Tucker,
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That is to say that either side could
n. "d
W11,tcl
The fresh-state- s:
recover it. This year the rule B1rW1, be g
rn ntcd numerals for
"On a backward pass or a
n"d will be excused from
fumble, if the ball goes out of
work n two weeks.
goal lines, it
bounds between the
et
arc no meets sche- . As
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VnnVnv. H,nii hPinncr tn ti,o tPnm - whosn- rllllnrl fni- - thrc
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nlayer last touched it in the Held o
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play or end rone, at the point where Cincinnati
will be aranged.
The
R crossccJ the
sldc ,lno.. Thls varsity squad will
compete in the
fs
uch Khtcr .year's rule merely gives the ball to
nn the back! leld
all the uie sine wnose pinycr was imat quarterback
to touch it in the field of play,
in
In 1020 the effectiveness of the
prominent
in the shift was limited by a new rule
which demanded a definite pause
Unnm's vlctorv Inst week.
.
er,,orI,rlo fnr ,
between the tme of the shift and
Rh
the following opponents will meet the passing of the ball by the cenUniversity High. Next week, Spring- ter. This year's rule demands that
field High, the home of Shipwreck the players must come to a stop of
Kelly, the Galloping Ghost of the at least one second after the shift.
The new rules also state that
Big Blue, will meet Kemper's boys.
Then comes Eminence, Kentucky teams must refrain from wearing
unforms and helmets which are so
a,
School for Deaf at Danville,
A
Harrodsburg, Versailles and similar in appearance to the football that, the opposing players are
Corbin.
put to a disadvantage.
The pressure of the football must
be between 1214 and 13 '.4 pounds.
This is of little Interest to the people in the stadium but it is a great
help to the punters and passers. An
Down
ball is very hard to
kick and pass, therefore the puntShipwreck Kelly's 60 yard return ers
and passers should profit by
of Ellis Johnson's punt, bringing the
ruling.
score to exactly 10 points climaxed this new are the few changes in the
These
the forty minute game between the rules for 1930. The rules committee
Blue and the White representatives has about decided that changing a
of the Wildcat football squad on large number
year
Stoll Field Saturday afternoon. The only hurts the of rules each of imgame instead
Blue trial for point after touch- proving it.
down failed but the 10 points were
Just 1 more than the meagre safeO. K. FOR INSOMNIA
ty scored by the White team in the
second period.
bed
For Sale
Throughout the entire first half consisting of Walnut closet,room suite
table and
neither team had an advantage ov- four chairs; china
ROSE
refrigone
er the other. Late in the second erator; 11 Washington heaters, one
quarter the White team scored its
copper kettle. Ad In a
only two points of the game when Maryville (Tenn.) paper.
a bad pass from center went over
the head of Young Phipps, who had
MEMORIES
dropped back to punt out of dang-p- r. STUDY CRAYFISH
Thp hall rolled over the end
BERKELEY, Calif. Scientists at
llnes and was declared a safety by the University of California
are
the referee.
testing memories of crayfish in the
In the third quarter the Blue studying of the processs of learning.
team hammered the White line at
will until the well known "Shipmore yards
tackle for thirty-fiv- e
wreck" got loose for his spectacular and the first touchdown of the
sprint. Jack Phipps. tore through game. His dropkick sailed between
the White line for thirty yards and the uprights and the score was 7
first down. Bo Meyer then sped off to 2.
The Blues scored again in the
where before he has been hemed in . early part of the fourth period when
by an unjust ruling.
Bickel. who had replaced the in
Coachs Potter and Drury are is jured Meyer, slipped off right tackle
suing their last call for material, and ran thirty yards to the White
and unless this call is answered five yard marker, Phipps, on a denothing but failure can be the an- layed buck, caried it over. Kelly
swer tothe 1030 edtion of reserve failed to make his try for extra
point.
football at Kentucky.

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meet at
Cincinnati and the Y. M. H. A.
compctlon docs not
The freshman
y
meet at Louisville.
exclude them from the intramural
Year
Saturday.
Y. M. C A.

Some

exercises were held In the Hiram
Brock Auditorium at Eastern Ken- tucky State Teachers College for
113 students In the summer grad- uatlng class.

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CLEAN SWEEP FOB 1930

"Shipwreck" Kelly
Leads in Runs as
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