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Further reports although unofficialindicate that the University's varsity basketball team
will make a Mediterranean tour
this summer. The Kernel has
learned that the itinerary calls
for a departure date of July 23
and a return date of August 28.
Apparently, any conflict with
Coach Adolph Rupp's schedule
of coaching clinics has been
settled. One of the stipulations
of the trip was that Rupp would
accompany the team.
Among the countries that
could probably be involved will
be Cypress, Greece, Iran, Iraq,,
and Morocco. The University
would play teams equivalent to
these country's Olympic representatives, if not the represen-

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There is also the possibility

that the team will be involved
in a tournament, in Tel Aviv,
a large city and port in Israel.
If the tour is taken it will

be with the sponsorship and sanction of the State Department.
A State Department spokes-

man said no official announcement would be released at the
present time. Apparently, the
complete plans have not been
drawn.
The State Department official
said a joint announcement would
Elegant from head to toe is Joyce Robinson in this dinner gown probably be released in several
weeks. Both the University and
of imported Damask. She designed the gown in flat patterns class.
the State Department probably
Cold designs are accented by the black background.
will issue information concerning
the proposed tour at that time.
UK Athletic Director Bernie
Shively also said there was no
announcement forthcoming at the
present time.
By CAROLYN WILLIAMS
Should the team go, the squad
Kernel Feature Editor
would be limited to 10 men.
It's not often we hear much about fashion shows where the These will
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because in these type style shows, women can get ideas about de- Bob
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signing their own wardrobe and making outfits on a shoestring. Steve Clevenger, Larry Conley,
This Friday UK coeds will be
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UK President John W. Oswald welcomes Coach Adolph Rupp back
to Lexington after "Rupp's Runts" placed second in the NCAA
basketball tournament at College Park, Md. in March.

tional Collegiate Athletic Assch
ciation's basketball tournament
and possibly will not make the
tour is guard Tommy Kron.
Kron plans to be married
during the summer and also entertains thoughts of playing
professional basketball. Freshmen would not be taken on the
trip. Therefore, Phil Argento, who
set several scoring records as a
Kitten will not make the trip.
By going on the trip, UK
will not violate any rules of the
NCAA, which sanctions such
trips. Last year, St. Joseph's participated in a foreign basketball
tour.
UK has had its shareof games
against foreign competition. In
1948, the Wildcats went to the
Olympics as part of the United
States representation. While at
where the Olympic
London,
games were held, the United
States led by the University's
Fabulous Fiv e raced to the w orld
amateur championship. In the
final game the U.S. won over

France,

65-2- 1.

None of the European teams
will get a chance at the Wildcats. According to reports, the
closest UK will get to Western
Europe will be Greece.
The University also made a
tour to Puerto Rico after the
conclusion of the 1950-5- 1 season.
Once again UK went unbeaten
and was not seriously challenged
as it raced through five teams.
A sixth game was called at the
end of the first half with UK
leading the U.S. Navy
The Puerto Rican All Stars,
a team that was pointed at the
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Wildcats, was overwhelmed
by the Wildcats.
Including exhibition games,
UK won 39V2 games and lost
UK was 36-two. In 1917-4- 8
also centers about
Speculation
a possible tour for another Kentucky school. Western Kentucky
may be headed for a trip to
South
America
during the
summer.
If this were true it would
be the first trip for that school.
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New members of Sigma Delta Chi, professional
journalistic society, were initiated Tuesday night.
They are, from left, John Ringo, David Salyers,
Larry Fox, John Zeh, Ralph Cherry (partially

hidden by Zeh), Cary West, Bert Rohrer, Frank
Browning, Gene Clabes, Charles Dzicdzie and
John Burnett. Seated is Kenneth Crcen, vice
president of Sigma Delta Chi.

Russell Shain, a senior journalism major from Lexington, was
named Sigma Delta Chi Journalism Society's Outstanding Senior
at UK Tuesday night.
Shain, a sports writer for the Lexington Herald, will graduate
this spring. He has been awarded a graduate fellowship at the
University of Illinois School of Journalism next fall.
The award is presented annually to a senior society member
demonstrating outstanding ability in the field of journalism.
Ken Hoskins, a junior journalism major from Louisville, was
elected president of the society. He will succeed Shain.
Other officers elected were Rick Stephens, a junior economics
major from Frankfort, Ky., vice president; Phil Straw, a junior
journalism major from Athens, Ohio, secretary; anil Terence Hunt,
a junior journalism major from Covington, treasurer.
Eleven men were initiated into Sigma Delta Chi. They are:
Charles Dziedzic, Fulton, N.Y.; Dave Salyers, Louisville; John
Ringo, Lexington; Ralph Cherry, Falls Church, Va.; John Burnett,
Cov ington; John Zeh, Erlanger.
Frank Browning, Willingford; Gene Clabes, Henderson; Bert
Rohrer, Nicholsville; Larry Fox, Louisville; and Gary West,

Elizabethtown.

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