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INDOOR TRACK SQUAD LEAVES FOR LOUISVILLE
BLUE AND WHITE KITTENS DEFEAT EKLUND HOPES TO PILOT FRESHMEN CALL CANDIDATES
SWAMPS CENTRE; CENTRE
LOOIES TO ANOTHER STATE CHAMPIONSHIP FOR TENNIS TEAM
MCFARLAND STAR
Flashy Frosh Five Drib- Great Array of Track Stars Turn Their Atten- Schedules to be Made
Pass to 0
tion to Field Meets and the
With Cinn., Berea,
Wildcats Beat Colonels ble and Victory
Cinder Paths
Others
By Decisive Score
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OFFENSIVE IS GOOD

'Wrecking Crew" Sent
in; Holds Tired
Colonels
Last Saturday night the Wildcats
worked their way to the state championship hy handing the Centre College Colonels the short end of a 30
to 10 count.
Defeat in every form
was present for the Danville aggregation and at no time did they prove
to be dangerous. The largest crowd
of the season filled the gymnasium
and saw the Wildcat cagers. perform
in their best playing of the season.
Centre was dependent on an offen-'siv- e
style of play, with each member
using a dribbling attack and with
Covington setting the pace.
With
the return of Covington to the Centre
lineup, the Colonels were primed to
give the Blue and White a closer
game than in the previous contest,
which the Kentucky basketball men
won 33 to 27. The offense of the Gold
and White five was offset at every
turn and the Wildcats, with their individual floor work and their deceptive method of drawing the Colonels
out of position, proved to be the
greatest offensive strategy that Kentucky has been able to show this

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Scoring nlmost at will in the first
few minutes of piny and maintaining
n wide lead during the gnmc the Kittens ndministcrcd a second thrashing
to the Centre College Looics Wednesday night in the Kentucky gymnasium, to the tunc of
The big green quintet jumped into
an early load when Hickerson scored
with a crip and a foul goal and increased the lead to 13 points before
the Danville frosh secured a single
marker. After running the score up
to
the Kittens slowed up and
coasted until the gun sounded at the
half. The score was then
In the second half the first string
men were removed with the exception
of Captain Ropke.
The substitutes
held the Gold and White on even
terms until Eklund again sent in his
regulnrs. They again opened up and
ran the score up to forty points without apparent exertion, although the
Centre defense was more stubborn
in this half.
Mohney was high point man with
five field goals. Ropke played his
usual sterling game and contributed
six points to the total.
The Kittens have won every game
this season and as only the game
with the Georgetown freshmen remains on the schedule, it is a good
bet that they will finish the season
undefeated. It is the opinion of local
basketball followers that the Kentucky team could defeat any fresh'
man team in the country.
The summary:
Kentucky (40)
Centre (10)
Mohney 10
Gibbons 7
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O'Neil 2
Ellis 4
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Thompson 2
Hickerson 6
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With hut one game remaining on
the freshman basketball schedule, the
frosh are turning their attention to
their next endeavor in the athletic
world track.
Coach Ray Eklund, who has been
very successful with the Green and
White football and basketball teams,
will guide the destinies of the cinder
team. As in football and basketball,
Eklund will have excellent material
from which to select a strong Kitten
trnck team.
Some of the outstanding freshmen
athletes who should help the Kitten
cause arc: Louis Root, former Male
High track captain and state record
holder in the
low hurdles,
and the diminutive Cockran of Marion, last year's high school state
champion in the mile run. In the
dashes, Gayle Mohney should prove

capable sprinter, while Paul Jenkins has had considerable experience,
along with Bill Zopff in the high
jump nnd the shot-pu- t.
Lloyd Tcr-ri- ll
nnd Loyal Van Arsdall, former
Manual trnck slnrts, arc also of high
calibre.
Ewing and Kraft arc excellent
middle distance men. In the weights,
the young 'cats have Arnold, Pence,
Wert, Schultc nnd Hickerson.
Newt Combs, former Lexington
High track luminary, is also eligible
for the frosh track team and should
be n valuable man- to Eklund.
will no doubt be a member
of the relay team.
Add to this list the names of the
unknown
freshmen who come out
each year and surprise all by their
sterling work, and- the freshmen
should have excellent prospects.

DIAMOND SQUAD
PRACTICES DAILY

From present indications, 'the Kentucky team will be one with a formidable pitching staff, a fairly capable set of receivers, a hard hitting
outfield nnd an infield that will be
weak at second, short and third, .unless new material is found to fill the
gaps at these positions. The outfield,
with John Riffe, Vossmcyer, Alberts
and Hughes, will rank as the hardest
hitting set of gardeners ever assembled on a Kentucky team.
The Wildcats will face a stiff
schedule but with a year of team
play, they are confident that this is
to be a highly successful season. Two
opponents whom Kentucky is always
particularly eager to defeat are again
on the local schedule
Centre and
Michigan.
Last year saw the Wolverines go down to their first defeat
at the hands of a 'cat nine. Centre
was also trounced to the tune of
being unable to solve the slants of
the portsider, Jesse Riffe.
Altogether, it seems that Coach
Murphy is to have a squad which in
qualitywill rank with the best that
has ever been turned out at the university, not excepting those nines of
the days of Grubbs and Cooper.

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Wildcat Nine to Have a
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for candidates for the
varsity tennis team has been issued
by Coach II. II. Downing nnd nil men
who wish to try out for the team arc
asked to report in the gymnnsium
Monday nfternoon, March 2, at 3:30
The

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o'clock.
Such mntters as eligibility, practice hours nnd a schedule will be discussed nnd it is highly important thnt
A schedule,
all candidates report.
including mntches with the University of Cincinnati, the University of
Louisville,
Berea, Georgetown, nnd
other colleges of high stnntling, will
be worked out as soon as possible.
The Blue and White racket men
lost only one match last year and
that was at the hands of the North
Carolina team. Only one letter man
wll be absent when the season opens
this year. The members of last
year's team who are expected to

form the nucleus for this season's
pairs arc: Captain Jasper McClure,
Raglnnd, Alvin
Manager George
Greenbaum, Jimmy McFarland and
Carl Lewis.
The four courts which the team
used last year will be put in good
condition and several others will be
arranged so that every man will have
a chance to play. The courts will be
improved and practice will start as
soon as weather permits.

Just when the diamond hopefuls
of the university had visions of early
season outdoor practice, the cosmic
janitor turned on the waterworks and
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Sharpe 2 for Jenkins, Burnett 1 for Certain hours are assigned to a pair
The Kentucky quintet looked great Hickerson, Martin 1 for Phipps; Cen- and they spend the hour tossing the
Saturday night as good as Michigan tre: Lauer 1 for O'Neil, Findley 2.
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Dr. W. D. Funkhouser will speak the earliest outdoor workouts and
dangerous contenders in the Western
Evanston, Illinois
present time. at the Y. M. C. A. meeting in the breeze the pill across with lots of
Conference race at the
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE
never played better bas- men's dormitory Thursday night, zip to it.
The men
ketball and if their efforts at Atlanta taking for his subject "Lessons from
this afternoon against the Mississipi Sand Cave." Following this, the Y.
A. & M. quintet, their first opponent M. and Y. W. will have a joint social
in the Southern Conference tourna- in the Y. M. C. A. rooms at 8 o'clock,
ment, are as good as they were Sat- to which the students of the univerurday night, the Wildcats can be ex- sity are invited.
Editor's Note: A series of articles on hygiene, written by a local
pected to return from Georgia with
physician, will appear in the Kernel from time to time.
another cup to place beside the one
LOST On East Main street or on
brought back by the immortals.
"There is nothing more constipat- blood" and "bad blood" is not necesSouth Lime, a gold wrist watch with
The fact that most all the goals monogram "M. J. M."
Return to ing than pills daily to relieve consti- sary to discuss; injury resulting in
CAT MAY HAVE
made by the Wildcats were crip shots Registrar's office and receive reward. pation." The real answers to this infection is too often simply a case of
is evidence of their flashy style. LitNINE LIVES, BUT A
perplexing problem lie in correction cause and effect.
tle sharpshooting was attempted by
of habits, of diet, of exercise.
In
SHEAFFER LIFE- - A"!
the Kentucky netmen, who confined but Referee Kreuck, of Cincinnati, this trial there is hope.
"Delenda est Carthago." The sep.TIME PEN WILL.,
their efforts to drawing out the was "all eyes" and few mishaps estic tonsil must go. Only the individLAST LONGER sz.
Centre guards and then scoring with caped him. Both the Wildcats and
Typhoid vaccination needs no brief, ual owner has to live with the condia quick side step and a neat shot the Colonels were frequent violators no pleading, no argument. It is a tion and take the results expressed (THAN A WHOLE ALLEY
through the basket.
intelligent answer to in terms of heart and joint complicaI
of the traveling rule, and Kreuck did common-sensFULL OF CATS
The scoring was slow during the not hesitate in blowing the whistle. a disease of high incidence and ten tions, of frequent "sore throats," of
first few minutes, with the Wildcats Kentucky made good nine free throws percent mortality, to say nothing of lowered vitality to other diseases, and
Occasionally
out of fifteen, while Centre made time lost, suffering endured, and ex- pain.
the individual
first breaking the ice. Captain
"gets by," but what physician or laypense incurred.
and Underwood, the Ken- good only two out of thirteen.
man will undertake to prophesy conSummary:
tucky forwards, were at their best
"Lifetime" PENS
Centre (10)
and the score soon mounted. When Kentucky (39)
Early attention to the "common cerning that man in the mass?
W. N. L.
Summers cold" saves time and complications.
f
blew for the half, Ken- McFarland 11
the whistle
Covington 4 Of all diseases it is the most annoyf
tucky was riding the breakers with Underwood 5
Co.
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a 1G to 6 score.
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Leathers 3 are compared.
In the second period Coach Apple-gran- 's Alberts 2
About fifty percent
Art;
German of treatment devolves upon the indi- In math he was keen as a dart.
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men displayed a smoother Carey 1
hjand of ball than ever, dropping in
Substitutions: Centre Woford 3 vidual in rest, light diet, and elimiHe told them one day
efght field goals while the visitors for Covington, Grubbs for Raben- nation. Especially is this true in the
Just how ho gpt that way
Kentucky presence of elevated temperature in "Sloan's Liniment' sure makes me
Wilson for German.
were getting two, both of which were stein,
Hughes 8 for McFarland, McFar- a given case.
long shots. Near the end of the fray
smart."
the "wrecking crew" was sent in and land for Underwood, Helm 4 for
White 1 for Alberts, Rohs 1
had little difficulty in holding the
The student who eats two bowls of
Think of It
for Helm, Besuden for Rohs.
weary Colonels.
chili at midnight is often surprised
Referee: Krueck, Cincinnati.
Fouls were numerous on both sides
"Just think of it, old top, in Egypt
thnt a shocked and insulted gastrointestinal system "strikes back." The you can get n wife for fifty cents!"
"Well," drawled the cynic "a good
humun stomach is probably the recipient of more things not intended wife is worth it."
for it than is the property owner on
Hallowe'en Eve.
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Kentucky Sends Strong
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Kentucky's championship trnck
team will leave this afternoon at
12:30 o'clock for Louisville, where
it will compete in the National Senior Indoor Track' and Field Meet, to
be held in the Jefferson county Armory tonight and Saturday night.
Five men will comprise the Blue; and
White squad, which will be in char'gc
of student manager Clyde Norris.
Tonight the Wildcats will compete
only with athletes of the state, as
this night has been set aside for the
state meet and will be designated as
Kentucky night. The 'cat track men
have shown their ability throughout
the state on several occasions and
should be able to go at a fast clip.
The men who will make the trip
are Captain George Woolf, James
t,
Brady, Gordon Davis, T. B.
Downer
Brame and John
Wolfe and Brady are KenBrown.
tucky's crack vaulters and they handle the pole in championship style.
Gordon Davis, former Male High
flash, will represent Kentucky in the
dashes. Davis did not do so well in
last year's meet due to an injury to
his leg. He is now in excellent trim
and should be able to show his old
time form. Dewhurst will represent
the Blue and White in the hurdles
and should be able to outclass any
opposition given him. The mile and
quarter mile runs will be taken care
of by Brame and Brown.
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Tomorrow, the last day of the
meet, the Wildcats will have
three entries, in races in which the
speed and skill of the nation's best
will be tested. Elmer Layden, one
of the "Four Horsemen" of Notre
Dame, will be in the sprints, and Captain Ed Walsh will compete in the
higlj hurdles. Coach Rockne will also enter his star distance runner,
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event.
in the
Wendland,
Dewhurst will be opposed by Ivan
Riley and Harold Osborne in the
hurdles, both being Olympic record
holders. Davis will be Kentucky's
mainstay in the sprints. Brady and
Captain Wolfe will match their ability with such men as E. E. Myers,
of Chicago, holder of the world's indoor pole vault record.
This will be an opportunity for
some of the Blue and White clan to
gain fame for their Alma Mater and
to defeat some of the flashiest talent
of the country.

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