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The largest bridge In the world will
descendants of n pair of Arnblnn bo built over tho cstunry of tho Kivcr
thoroughbreds imported into Iigland Elorn In Frnncu to connect Brest
hundreds of years ago.
with Plogastcl.

GENERALS FALL
BEFORE ,U. OF K.
Blue Team, Surprised by Washington and Lee, Come From
Behind to Gain Revenge
for Football Defeat
EIGHTH STRAIGHT WIN
(By fcRANK SMITH)
.
Kentucky, by defeating Washington and Leo last Friday night, won
lfer tcighth straight victory.
The
score was 44 to 34 but it docs not begin to show just how exciting the
game was.
Washington and Lee opened hostilities in the first half with a free
throw, and at the end of tho first half
the score was to 20 in favor of the
Generals.
In the second half Ken
tucky came back and with excellent
floor work by Mohoney, Jenkins and
Underwood went into the lead. Ken
tucky's passing in the secondhalf was
excellent, the ball being worked down
the floor to Mohoney or Jenkins for

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Feb. 17, 18, 19, 20

the million

crip shots.
For the Generals, Spotts was easily
the best and fastest man on the floor
This big center dropped in 23 points
and without him the enemy would
Mohoney
not have had a chance.
and Jenkins led Kentucky's play with
Underwood, Carey and Alberts doing
excellent guarding and floor work.
The Summary:
Washington' and Lee (34)
FG FT FC TP PC

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would

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Who

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Spending the million
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they hope to establish nt least four
FG FT FC TP PF more chapters.
McFarland, f
Tho total membership of the club is
Alberta, f
16, of whom three represent the Kast- 1U
1
Mohoney, f
cm Star. These three are Mrs. Gile3,
2
2
ilesudon, c
Miss Kennedy ntul Mis I'irkey. This
Underwood, c
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(c) Carey, g
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visiting all the invalid and destitute
Masons and their families in the
rural districts.

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CENTRE IS BESTED

IN. EASY GAME

PHONE 621

Fall Before Superior
Pass Work of Wildcats;
Summers Fails to
Halt Mohoney

Colonels

J. A. Vondcrllaar

W. C. Slagg

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CAREY GUARDS WELL
One week ago Thursday at Danville
the Wildcats clawed the Centre basket
ball team into submission by a score
completely dazzling the Colof
onels with the wonderful passwork
that characterized the Alabama victory several days previous. Centre
employed a
defense for protection against that deceptive passing
attack and they resisted stubbornly.
However,
with Paul Jenkins and
Gayle Mohoney leading the attack the
Colonels were powerless.
The coordinated dribbling,passing, and shooting of those two stars caused the
score to assume the
d
proportions of 23-- at the end of the half.
Burgess Carey, Kentucky captain
allowed only f,our field goals, three

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by German and one by Wofford, to
be secured by Centre during the
whole game. The other eleven points
resulted from foul shots as Centre
missed only four out of 15 chances.
After the tipoff when Besuden

tapped the ball to Jenkins three short
passes were made and Mohoney
scored a field goal. The game was
Kentucky's just that easy all the way.
Captain Summers was assigned the
task of guarding Hohney, and his
streneous efforts to accomplish that
end caused his, removal by fouls before the first half ended.
The victory marked Kentucky's
fourth triumph over Centre this
school year. The freshman and varsity football teams trampled them in
the fall, and the Wildcat basket ball
team has won two victories by overwhelming scores. The period of the
Colonels heyday and supremacy is
only a hazy remembrance now as the
Blue and White reigns in the state
and probably the South.

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Th4 Star and Triangle club of the
University of Kentucky was organ
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the Eastern Star and assumed its
present name in September.
This Club is the Little Sister divis
ion of the Square and Compass, which
is the Masonic .organization of the
eampus.
This is the only chapter of the Star
and Triangle in the state but through
e
campaign
the efforts of a

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