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KENTUCKY

AUBURN TIGERS
LOSE TO 'CATS

mid-poi-

Inspired by Long String of
lories, Eklundmcn Run Roughshod Over Opponents; Visitors Led at Hnlf
STARTS

MOIINEY

tor even though they were trailing nt
by n count of 18 to 17.
the
The Wildcats started things off
when Guylo Mohncy caged a beautiful crip shot and (We more points
brought their totnl to seven before
scored
a point.
tho southerners
Relying on the lend tho fight of tho
Blue and White slackened and the
Tigers took advnntagc to stage a
short rally and bring their end of the
counting up to six. -- From here on
until tho end of the initial period the
fight was a
affair with Au
burn managing to score one more
marker as tho whistle ended the half.
From tho beginning df the Inst
period until the cqd of the fracas, the
final score was never in doubt. Tho
Wildcats realized the situation and
points began to come from every man.
As usual Mohoney stnrtcd the rally in
the final round with a
Then McFarland, then Alberts, then
Carey and then Jenkins, followed suit
nnd tho Cats held a nine point advantage when the time ended tho strug-

KERNEL

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(By KENNETH GREGORY

Inspired by their Ioiir string of
victories the Kentucky basketball
tenm fought its wny to n victory over
tho highly touted Auburn Tigers in
the university gymnasium Monday
night by a score of 35 to 2G before
crowds of the sensVone of the largest

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TO FORM GRID CONFERENCE
No longer will the high school football chnmplonahip of central Kentucky
ho in doubt when two or more teams claim the honor, if a movement stnrtcd
by Ralph E. Hill, of Somerset, sccretnry of the Kentucky High School
Athletic Association, is carried out.
Mr. Hill, in a letter to football coaches of 12 schools of ccntrnl Kentucky,
proposes the organization of n high school football conference in the Blue
Grnss similar to the conference in western Kentucky.
John G. Hcbcr, Lexington coach, is in receipt of n copy of the letter
from Mr. Hill, and in his answer, the Blue Devil mentor heartily endorses

KITTENS BEST
PANTHER CUBS

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MISS TURNER BACKX
Suppose everybody is glad to see Miss Idie Lee Turner back at the helm
of Dean Boyd's good ship, the Arts College. She was the victim of circum
.stances which come once in a lifetime and suffered fractured bones as a
result of being struck by an auto.

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Boles' Team Has Easy time
Winning Second Straight
Game From Wesleynn
Team; Knaedler
Best
UNION

IS HERE

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TONIGHT

(By S. W. BOYSE
The Kittens of tho University of
Kentucky strengthened their clnim
to the Btato championship by defeating the Kentucky Wesleynn Cubs nt
Winchester Tuesdny night by a score
of 24 to 15.
The victory was comnamtivilv
easy, as the Kittens in the early minutes of the game amassed a 10 point
lend and held it throughout tho game.
The score nt the end of the hnlf was
1C to 5.
Knncdler was hich noint man for
the Kittens, with 10 points to his
credit, nnd McGinnis was a close sec
ond with seven. Galloway led the
Cubs with n total of eight points.
The lineup:
Kittens (24)
Pos.
Cubs (15)
Knnedler (10)
F
Bell
McGinnis (7)
F ... Hummnl R
Hcizer (3)
C Galloway, c (8)

the plan.
In his letter, Mr. Hill snys the conference should be composed of 10 of
the 12 schools, which arc Lexington, Somerset, Lnncastcr, Stanford, Win
Chester, Paris, Georgetown Cynthiann, Nicholnsville, Richmond, Versailles
and Frankfort.
He believes high school football in this section of the state will increase
Kentucky's main cogs were Moh- thus making another great step lor
noy, Jenkins, and Captain Carey, in interest if the conference is formed. Mr. Hill haa written to J. 0. Lewis,
ward in the conference race.
The game was fought from whistle although "Chuck" Alberts and Mc- of Owensboro, sccretnry of the western Kentucky conference, for a copy of
of that organization nnd these will be used as
to whistle with the Blue and White Farland added to the, scoring ability th constitution and
a model of the regulations governing the Blue Grass conference if it is
f the team.
enduring the strain and emerging vie
formed.
Rules of the K. H. S. A. A. will govern the sport with conference rcgu
lations being made to adopt government of the sport to the organization.
In his proposal, Mr. Hill says the championship team will be decided
according to a percentage basis with the title decided at the end of the G'hb, c
G...
season.
COLLEGE BOYS' TAILOR
Dees
ALTERING
G
PRESSING
Mr. Hill probably will call a meeting of the coaches soon after he has
Substitutes: Kittens
216 S. Limestone
Phone 929
heard from all the schools he has written to. Definite organization of the
conference will be made at this time.
r.

In defeating the Orange and Gold
quintet Kentucky not only ran her
string of consecutive victories to nine,
but added their fourth straight tri
umph over Southern conference foes, gle.

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Cubs Strothcr, Clay (2).
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UP OR DOWN?
Got into an argument with a friend Sunday as to fires and what
to use when you say something was destroyed by fire.
I contended one should say "burnt up" while the other one
sponsored the idea that one should say "burnt down." Now we
argued pro and con and I allowed as how a thing had to burn up
before it burned down while the other goof allowed as to how a
thing burned down and then burned up. L suppose he had reference
to the blaze. I didn't see anything else. But about that time John
Walsh comes along and we asks him to settle the dispute and he
told us it'd please him just to leave off either "up" or "down" when
speaking about a fire to him. So both of us folded our tents and
silently stole away.

ONE ON DADDY
I went out to the basketball game between Washington and Lee the
other night. And by the way 'this contest came up more unexpectedly than
a frost in the middle of July and caused "Daddy" Boles more trouble and
confusion than the monkey bill caused Bill Bryan. I saw just what I
expected to see, although I nearly wore a hole in the metal chair in seeing
the Wildcats achieve victory.
It seems there was a grave misunderstanding about this game which
should not happen again. It was just an accident and luck as well that
they General's didn't come on Thursday night, when the Wildcats played
Centre. However, possibly the biggest crowd of the season up to that
time saw the game which Kentucky won by 10 points, thus proving to the
university athletic authorities that local fans will support a team that is
winning basketball games.
,
NO, NO EDDIE
Went 'over to Transy to see Eddie Diddle's Western Normal team whip
the Pioneers the other night and was talking to Mr. Diddle about his team,
During his conversation he drawled out something like "I'd like o get a
chance at Kentucky."
I came near laughing in the man's face but just let it go in one ear and
out the other and remarkeq to myself "Applesauce."

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