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Netmen Open Today;
Golf Starts Thursday
UK's 1960 tennis team will be
unveiled today as it opens the
campaign at Louisville against
UL's Cardinals.
Coach Leslie L. Martin's golfers
open their season Thursday, playing host to the Bowling Green
linksmen on the Idle Hour course.
Coach Ballard Moore will open
his first season as director of the
UK netters.
For extra added attraction, the
UL aquad will have three female
participants in its ranks.

Ohio Runners
Defeat Cats
Ohio University continued its
domination over Kentucky's track
team with a 75' i to 45' i victory
at Athens, Ohio, Saturday.
Kentucky won four of 14 events.
Two of those victories were record
performances.
Press Whelan set a new Ohio
University track rerord in the mile
as he raced through the first
quarter in 60 seconds, the half-mil- e
in 2:04, and the three-quartmark in 3:11, to finish in 4:18.5.
Running in front with no competitors within range, Whelan lowered the previous mark by
of a second. John Baxter,
Florida Relays fishing champ, finished third for the Cats.
Buddy Gum was the other record
performer for UK as he tied the
Ohio track record in the 440.
Gum blazed to a 48.6 second clocking, tying the mark set by Ohio's
Les Carney in 1959.
E. G. Plummer copped the half-mil- e
run for the Cats as he came
from behind to take the event in
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Dave Franta who was busy with
the sprints all afternoon, vaulted
only high enough to win. He1
cleared 12 feet 6 inches, beating
UK sophomore Jerry McAtee who
cleared 12 feet 2 inches.
Franta also placed second in the
dash,
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dash, and broad
jump.
In a meet held in conjunction
with the varsity affair, the UK
freshmen edged the Ohio frosh
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Bennie Lester, freshmen sprinter from Danville, copped both the
100 and 223 edging teammate
Jerry Curtis of Lexington.
Lester ran the 100 in 10.4 to
Curtis' 10.6. He took the 220 in22.7
while Curtis had a 23.2 clocking.
Art Travis, UK hurdler from
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Keith Locke was the other frosh
to place as he was second in the
mile in 4:29.5.
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By GLORGE SMITH

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Coach Moore does not fear the
girls and feels UK should defeat
them. But, he added, they will not
be any pushovers.
Rounding out the nine-ma- n
squad for UK will be Don Drey-fus- s,
Dick Thomas, Billy Bob Daley. David Braun, and Tom Lantz.
The two schools haven't met on
the courts since 1949 when UK
won,
The Cats hold a 1 edge
in battling which started in 1925.
Moore is counting on his senior
trio of Don Sebolt, Cal Barwick,
and George Rupert to lead the
team in trying to duplicate last
year's successful 4 season.
Sebolt was the No. 1 man last
year and Rupert No. 2. Barkwick,
No. 1 two years ago, returns after
a year's absence.
Saturday the netmen play the
first of eight matches on an extended southern road trip when
they encounter Alabama at Tusca-loosThe only tennis matches recorded between the Cats and the
Crirr.son Tide came in 1933 and
1935 with each team winning once.
Bowling Green's golfers soundly
trounced the Wildcats last year,
21,i-51- i.
for their third straight I
win in the series.
Led by last season's sophomore
sensation, Johnny Kirk, the team i
will be in what Martin considers
its '"fastest company" Saturday in
a quadrangular match with Indiana, Purdue, and Ohio State at
Bloomington, Ind.
Purdue, last year's Big 10 champion and the NCAA runnerup, regolfers,
turns with two
John Konsek and Gene Francis,
who led the Boilermakers to a 17-win over UK here last year.
In a total of eight matches with
Purdue, Indiana, and Ohio State, !l
UK has managed only one win,
that coming over Purdue, 14-- in
1947 in the series opener.
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