Cuts Must Ftnd
ALUMNI FOOTBALL EVENTS FOR 1956
(Continued from Pa e 17) _
g FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2l
l{entuciky's long suits last season and l·`.-\YET'1`l·Z CO. .\LllMNl—liick-oll` Party. old Keen Place. Versailles Roatl M“s_ CAT}
two of the trio of ball carriers behind 5Z(l()—7:(lO p.rn.    
D<*11H'1°1‘*>’ ‘" [hc SI""“"“ “'“"" "°‘ SATURDAY, sEPTEM1:12R 22 (ueor-gia 'l`ech (Lame) jl;’m§"‘Qf,
*°II°°‘ BRUN(1H——»ll:2i0-1:250, Ballroom, Student Union, prior to game. K hier];
Although the top passing duo will . II I‘ `
. . - . ‘. . SATURDAY EM] ER l0 V: l·‘l lt (`: e """I"“"‘I
be missing, the \-Vrldeat aerial warfare _ _ 7 _ _ ’ NQV _ I _ ( IIII °I II ’ IIII)) _ 4 Mrs. l—
. l`l()l\fl.L(.()hlll\(r—RC*"lS[I`2lll()ll El:50-llztill a.m. at Lalavette. l hoenrx. lxcu Kyr. the
should not suller too greatly. On hand . _ 0 _ _ _ _ - Ulm. Gm
m mkc Over the )it(_hin)_ Chmcg will tuckran. (iampbell House, Student Union, (ioliseum. Au,d..,,,y
he (Il nbk undcmllldv D€§’m_Iu_ Hhrhcg l%RUN(1H—ll:30-1:30. Student Union Ballroom. prior to game.  
I I I ` ’ I P   l)ANCE—8:2l0 l>.lll. to l2 midnight, Convention Hall. Phoenix l·lotcl. slit- wr
a slender lad who rewrote the record ma Wm.
books with his passing achievements MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25 ¤l11é:f2;;h_§
while a schoolboy at Prestonsburg FOOTBALL B.\NQUET—(i:2§ll p.m., Ballroom Student Union. lronorin; is salvag-
(Ky.) High and almost got the starting l95(i football squads and coaches. Hlliidiu-aI
Y. { , ` -   ·_ . W. ll. Xl
nod mer Hardy for starting duty dur (Ou[_0t_T0w“ Events) fullowd
Ing IIIC IVIIIIIVIIIS UIIIIBIIIIIIII 6**111* III MEMPHIS. Il`ENN.—Sept. 29—Open House, Elzlltl-5:00 p.m., Louis Xl] ANTHO\1Y
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I9°5· S“il)l)IIIg III _‘I* IIEII"‘IlIl)‘II°II[ FO Room. Hotel Peabody, prior to Icy.-Ole Miss game. $¤¤L 1°<°€1"111%€ **116* IS C°*C=*l>**1111 \-\’,-\SHlNCTON. 1). cz.-Nov. s-o ren House, 21Cl11’l1- nel, fair runnin<>‘ abilitv. c uestionable >ai "ll last year scent to de rend on In Wvfld
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erty and halfback l)orr Netoskte) ol passing potential and lropelul delen- ing ready early and cornbtrnngl tttt·13n,;i,.
the '55 campaign who ranked high in sive strength, Its chances of showing tinual top-flight play with a l StIIlԤ.m"
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wl 15 lt > 1 111 *11 11·1 1   ._,. _  __ _ A  V. 1 . ..  t · erm 1.;,tLI
1 same men primarily responsible are  -  ·..     *' j, z    -1  N    t _   Funeral
back. rlhe one bw loss was halfback   wg)   »_._1   Mllwnrd
_ PI _   _° ‘ _’ Steudlllilll
l)1ck Moloney. Against a ground at- ¤ oftieia
— · ` exingttm
tack. the status ol defense appears _ . 1 J;.
, hinged to the development of replace- ' ¤ § , .» Y. TANF
~ - _ _ _ ,- _ . _ rsrty of
» ments at key positions and leadership     ~ V1 -»m St. jas,
z from defensive signal caller Kuhn. pre- _... ` .     _____ E     _ I `IISEEI wu
season choice as best linebacker in               mII§I:II€I‘II
— SEC           I Ii- "e -¤=   z  ws  - and }QQ_;""
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‘ Pinpointing the biggest gaps at the ‘-   _» _   ~ ?-j ` ii       Ii*IitiiLm]
` various positions presents a problern.   -`·I I     ‘   `   -7 II§;hitiIiliiii
Guard may be a weak spot again. (,ur- _ Q S ,   L g cemetery,
nutte is back after laying out last sea-     _. ·   _.l 1)% GEORC
son and Archie Powers. an All-SEC   ` III     ~ I    
Sophomore Team selection. was a late 1.   I       titan-I
corner at the position. but two men Y ‘ V  ~   -*·*""   _·—»;I;"iIf‘Iii
who were generally considered as the         y ‘  ·   »._.-   §sE1ep:ral
_.    . _:..,;. "   , '   ’__ ' vor:
regulars are gone. Both ends and one ·   ---=    I ’  1 ‘   _-   .:.;_ s.»—·~·="`  if .5 Furimtt
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I€gIII“II IIIIIQIC AIM) IIIIII bc IIII”IIIg III   —-..  - -.»-:·   @""?? -   ··¤=  .; ..-;   ..... . . Téwed is L
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the line. Hardy rt qu rrterback and   Vrll  ' A  , . »..V._._V;____.A _.V. A   ROBERT MI
one hallbattk are the backfield losses.   -_., t.=· .   ..·. .   .—-1t=`.   I’`‘       Richmtma
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Btllllllg ll tltlwll [O CSS€I1[1;tlS, Ren-   `A ` ` " 1 Hr; was
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tueky in 19otr should be able to field   STl;U;E CO?CI“{ING $%TAFi;`g¤SC!§¢¤;_W1;;k1§gh¤ll Sgmmfflgg th(._I,Q:]I,lIil
Q _ . _ I, _ I 2 Y I I . e are, ron row, rom e z ar re ra s aw, 0ucl V · lation, tt,.
I IIIIb¥IIIIg )‘III LIU I OI II €¥‘Ig€ OVCIQIIII ton L. Collier, Matt Lair and Erma} Allen. Back row, same order: John l\01l N11; chureli
€K|>€T1€¤¢`€. S0lT1€ 0l1I$tZ1Hd1flg P€I`SOIl· Bill Arnsparger, Ed Rutledge and Dominic Fucci. MIHIIIIIIIIII
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