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After the Game
SOUTH LIME

The second team marched over
to the soldiers camp at M. M. I. and
the future Generals did "to the
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The remaining games will be played
Nov. 7 and 8, when the second team
up
leaves for Lee's
Iiacks and and the following day the
on
first team leaves for Richmond to
teach the Teachers something about
football. Then follow games with
the Louisville freshmen at Louis
ville, Nov. 14, and Tennessee Frosh
here. Thanksgiving day.
The Kittens have not as yet elected a captain. They follow the system of appointing a leader for each
game, and at the end of the year
a captain will be elected for the
season Just passed.
Some of the youngsters in green,
who are showing promise of becoming ferocious Wildcats, xare Cassldy,
Kercheval, Cloyd, Duff, and Par-rls- h.
Cassldy hails from East St.
Louis, HI., and takes great delight
and straight-armin- g
in
all aspiring tacklers. Kercheval, it will be remembered, formally
played with the Blue Devils, of Lexington High, and is noted for his
ability as a punter. This is Just a
warning to future teams; he has not
lost the knack of kicking the pigskin high, wide and handsome.
he totes a mean football. Parrlsh, an elongated,
opped
youth Is a shining light
in the forward wall.

Strollers

OPPOSITE MEMORIAL HALL

'Bama Dot Leads in
National Hunt Meet
Alabamians are as persistent as
sweat bees in their efforts to humiliate Kentucky sportsmen this
year. Not sattafled with sending the
Crimson Tide up here a
favorite over the Wildcats, they
send a hound that couples up with
a u&roiina pup- to ue ior nrst,
ors In the second hunt of the Na
tional Fox Hunters'
Association
meet at crao orchard.
Headman (by Ladkln out of Bonnie Stride) owned by O. P. Pat-to- n.
Tuscaloosa. Ala., and Ruling
Chief (by Little Danger Out of
Susan Moore) owned by Golden
Valley Kennels, Forest City, N. C,
tied for first Place in the aenprai
averages of Monday's hunt. The
aogs were juagea on speed and driving, hunting and trailing and

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Price: secretary, Miss Alice Mav
guning; treasurer, Miss Nancy
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With two games In the bag, and
many days or sham battle with the
varsity, the University of Kentucky
Kittens are now ready to break the
old home ties and scout for easier
games. Owing to the absence of a
reserve team, at the' university, the
first year men have had to bear
most of the responsibility of whipping the Wildcats into shape. The
days have been long and hard for
these valiant warriors in green but
according to some
prophet, in the days gone past,
"Every dog has his day." We do not
know whether that maxim, can be
applied to the feline kingdom, but
nevertheless, the young Wildcats
have sharpened their claws, and
some hoary prophet had better
watch out for his wise cracks.
According to Coach Pribble, tamer
of the young Wildcats, the Kittens
are in good shape and "meowing" to
go. It is his fond hope that the
championship that was denied them
by Tennessee last year, will not meet
with the same fate again. The
eleven that represents the boys in
green this year is about as do tent
as that of last season's litter of
young Cats. In that case, then,
Coach Pribble has nothing to worry
about except Tennessee's Bats.
The Kittens deserve a world of
Yancey That's a lovely praise for their work in helping
are wearing. May I ask their big brothers prepare for such
impotant games as W. and I. and
it cost?
Only three fits of hys Virginia. They did a good Job and
should be given credit for it. Their
dear.
task is not completed, they have yet
to earn the plays of Alabama, Duke,
V. M. I. and Tennessee and spring
them on the big boys in blue. It
la easily seen that the Kittens, even
tnouen tnev are iresnmen. are a
mighty important cog in University
oi j&entucicy lootoaii macnine.
To date, the freshmen nave
thrown two elevens for consider
team jourable losses. The first socked them
neyed to Morehead and

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The University High Purples,
credited with a 12 to 6 victory over
the Cynthiana Bulldogs last week,
will meet the Kentucky School for
Deaf and Dumb in a contest to be
played at Danville this afternoon at
2:30.
Advance reports show that
Coach Pete Kemper's University
High team is favored to win.
Last week the Purples were faced
with stern opposition against Cynthiana and had trouble in coming
through victorious. One of the
Purple's markers resulted from a
pass Intercepted by Bishop who ran
Purples scored the other tally by
fifty yards to a touchdown. The
straight line plunging, Glass making
the toucnaown.
Coach Kemner will take 23 men
to Danville and in all probability
most of these will get into the fray.
A large crowd is expected to witness
the game In spite of the competition
High tilt
of the Danville-Lexingtwhich also takes place at Danville.
The probable starting lineup fol
lows: Ends, Bishop ana Hiuara;
Yankey
tackles.
and Shipley:
guards, Elder and Olney; center,
Baker; haubacks, weicn ana urn-nt- h;
quarterback, Litte; fullback,
Glass.

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This week furnished the intramural department with the bifgest
upset of the year. Kline and Meyer,
independents, favorites for the tennis doubes, were defeated by Jen-ninand Stokelv. The Phi Kanoa
Tau entrants, Kline and Meyer had
met many opponents and looked
like a cinch to win. Jennings and
Stokely had not looked flashy but
were very consistent.
In the tennis slnffles. Rlneo. Delta
Chi, looks best, but Is hard pressed
by Bishop, S. A. E. Bishop was
Number 1 man on last year,
frpshman tennis team while Rlneo
will be wonderful material for this
year's freshman squad.
Flavins In a sea of mud and a
driving rain, Rltter and Revel.
Sterna Beta XI. deTeated Kikel and
Morris, A. T. O., in the finals of the
horseshoes doubles contest. This
match is the only final match that
has been played as yet in any of the
three tournaments.
The sou tournament has brought
forth much material that Coach
Jones is bound to utilize when the

time for collegiate competition rolls
Srit7. A. E., and Vance, Phi
Delta Theta, have been burning up
the greens (if they may bo called
that) at the Meadome course. Kirk
seems to have a slight edge over
vance but not enougn to make it a
runaway match.
All the houses are sending out
teams that have been practicing
volley-ba- ll
and It is definitely certain that the 8. A. E. team, former
champs of past years, is going to
nave sun competition, inc k. o.
T. C. companies are organizing volley-ball
teams and will compose the
third divisions, while the church
teams wil make up the fourth division.
Entry blanks for the following
sports have been sent out: volleyball, Indoor golf and handball. Hand
ball, which is a new sport, Is becoming popular and some real teams
are being developed. The Intramural department is backing this
sport unusually strong because it
has gone over so well in other large
schools.

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Hotel Drake

Try-Ou- ts

To Begin Nov. 3

Try out far Stroller eligibility will
begin Monday, November 3, according to an announcement from Andrew Hoover, director of the student
dramatic organization. The one-a- ct
plays are now on reserve In
the reading room where the parte
may be copied by those Intending
to try out Appointments may be
made by calling Mr. Hoover at the
Sigma Alpha Kpeuoo bouse, Aah-ta40M.
A fee of 75 cente ie
charged for each person trying out.
Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honorary
Mining, Geology and Metallurgy
fraternity, was organized on the
Unverslty of Kentucky campus n
1987 and has proved most effective
in promoting ntereet in these three
subjects. The members of the fraternity at present are Paul Averitt,
president; William P. Haller, Secretary and treasurer; Morris Farber,
6 r. 8. A. McFarlane, head of the Geology department, and Professor O.
It. Robinson and R. P. Meacham.
Sigma Gamma Epsilon holds two
meetings a month, a business and a
social meeting.
In the business
meeting, interesting speakers are
and observations. In the spring, the
procured to give their experiences
gives
J fraternity river. astag camp22on tho
Kentucky
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There are
ters of the lodge in the United
States at the present time.

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