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Netters Score Impressive Wins
KERNEL SPORTS
After Early Season Defeats
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SAIMKT In Final Slrclch
By GEORGE ROrER, Sports Editor

Vh.l happened lo the nirls? I lie girl unnii ;ind foll pl.iyrrs
that is. It scam ;is though they're nowhere to he loTfnd on the campus.
director Hill McCuhbin ran into all kinds of difficulty trying
to arouse interest in the intramural golf and tennis mixed doubles.
Plenty of hoys were interested in taking part, hut couldn't find
partners.
This is the second lifrtc the
department has scheduled mixed
events on rherr calendar And while entries increased somewhat over
last year, they still fell far short of Mc dubbin's hojies. Last season's
play had to he canceled after the first round because of so few contestants and many forfeits.
A total of 21 teams have entered tennis ;nd golf play this time, I
in ten invalid 10 in golf. If there is the usual number of loileitures.
the most any team might actually play would be three times.
Maybe the reason for so few golf entries could be the presence
of (lharlene Cross in the tourney. The Winchester lass copped the
State Women's Amateur crown last summer. She's teamed with It ill
lount. the individual intramural scoring leader. They'll he a tough
pair to beat.
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ball. or track could change the picture completely. The final result
will depend to a large part on the outcome of these two sports.
The addition of another field and dropping the old round-robbiplayjwill keep softball from dragging on until the end of school. The
varsity, intramural and
fields will be used this year. Changing
league play to a double elimination tournament is a good idea that
could well be used in both football and basketball. It's especially
needed in the latter two necause of the lirhited facilities and the large
number of teams entered.
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other Kentucky stars came in for more honors last week.
Clilf Hagui and Lou Tsioropoulos were named to the Armed Services
team. The former Wildcats played for the Andrews Air 1'orcc
base, team. Hagan was a first team selection while Tsioropoulos made
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The Kentucky State Bar Association trophy was awarded recently to John G. Wright of the
College of Law.

trophy was awarded to
for the best essay on a
subject in the field of legal ethics.
The trophy was presented at the
annual banquet in Louisville by
Oldham Clarke, president of the
Association.
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Former Wildcat football and baseball star Dom Kucci has "one
into the filling station business. Dom was quite :m athlete during his
I'K days. He nlaved the end position on UK's I'.r0 Sutrai Howl
championship team and was the squad's leading punter. His top
honors though came in HMD when he was named catcher on the first
baseball team ever selected bv collegiate coaches.
Fucci was slated to play for the Detroit Lions last fall but broke
an ann in practice. He returned to Kentucky and served on Hlanion
Collier's coaching staff. His new service station is located at the coiner
of Lime and Euclid.

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tion, paced the tennis team to its
second win of the year as they
blasted Xavier
Evans defeated Bill McQuade
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conquest for UK. In the other
matches Pat Ilogan of Xavier
stored the only win of the day for
Xavier as he outlasted Glenn Dorroh
The other matches went to UK
as Bill Gess (K) defeated Bill
Shields (X) 2,
Joe Teague
K) trimmed Jerry McDonald (X)
George Carey K) won
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In their last match before they
journey to Tennessee on April 23
the netmen Wednesday defeated
Centre on their home court
In the singles Bill Gess defeated
Towell Glllenwatet Of Centre
3
In a remarkable comeback to start the ball rolling for
the Blue and White.
Other victories Were scored as
Glenn Dorroh (K) won over Steele
Harmon C
Joe Teague
(K defeated Duard Sullivan C)
George Carey (K) won
over John Morgan
George
Koper (K), who also made a comeback to win his match over Kelly

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nie Atkins iK) ended me singles
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over Carl Hertz (X)
Oeorge Koper (K) triumphed over
to end
Quentin Shaeffer
the singles.
In the doubles matches, which
were swept by Kentucky, the team
(K) defeated
of Kopct-Evan- s

Decisive wins were scored over
Georgetown, Xavier Of Cincinnati,
and Centre Collrre at Danville. In
winning the Georgetown match
the netmen captured all the
matches as they trounced the
Tigers 0 at Georgetown.
They quickly followed this victory up with an 1 win over
Xavier last Tuesday on the Coliseum courts. Then the following
day the Blue and White racketmen
triumphed over the Praying
Colonels of Centre College
at
Danville.
In cracking the scoring Ice for
the first time against Georgetown,
UK's Glenn Dorroh topped David
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Cottrell of Georgetown
win the battle of the no. 1 men
of each team.
Other victories were .scored as
Bill Oess (K) defeated Bill Snyder
(G)
Oeorge Carey (K)
turned back John Parker (G)
Joe Teague (K) conquered
G)
Norman Kercher
George Koper (K) trimmed Tracy
Alexander (G
and Ronnie Atkins (K) defeated Bernard
to round out
Correll G
the singles victories.
In the doubles, play the no. 1
team of Gess-Care- y
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(G)
The race for the
participation trophy has narrowed down Cotlrell-Shyd(K) won over Parker-Kerchto two teams. SAK nnd the Phi Tans have pulled so far away from
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and Koper- the esl of the field that only a whirlwind finish could throw any of Atklns (K) beat
(G)
to round out the
the other Iraternities into contention.
doubles wins.
I he SAK's have about a
lead with Softball, track and
Bill Evans, making his first start
the minor spurts still left to be contended. But a win by PKT in soft- - cf the season due to an arm opera-- .
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Since dropping their first two outings to Big Ten competition,
chalked tip three straight impressive victories.

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