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Valleau Leads Thinlics
To Win Over Sewanee
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The Blur ml White track team
proved that you rnn't tell a book
by its cover. a the cindermen defeated the Ur.iversity of the South,
at Scw.nce on April 15.
( apt. Bill Valleau led the Cats,
who won bat four events In time
trials with (ieorgetown, collecting
f)'i point, winning the high hurdles, runnier second in the low
barriers and taking the first lap
for the win nine mile relay team.
Jack Brown. Ivan Curnutte and
Billy Mitch 11 tabulated
eight
points apiece.
Each won a first and second
place.
Brown IK) win the
dash in IOC seconds and Curnutte
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ed the 1!0-high hurdles in 17.7
sec.
Dave Cireen Kt ran the low bar- riers in 2.fi sec. while Valleau'
K) placed.
In the field. Bill Boult S regis-tere- d
first with a broad Jump of
21 ft. 11
in. UK's Hilly Mitchell
and Hay Mills placed first and second respectively in the high Jump;
the winning leap was 6 ft. 1 in.
The pole vault was a three way
tie between Art Werletn S. Cal
Lamb (S and Dick Maloney K.
The height attained was 10 ft.
J. T. Frankenberger (K( won
the shot put with a heave of 47
ft. 7i In. Jack Kasson (K) placed.
Arnie Tankas (S) was first in the
discus and Kasson (K) second;
the winnin? flinir un 11(1 ft
wanee's Jim Howcrs won the jave- lin throw with a 160 ft. 1 in toss.

Golfers Squeeze Past
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Kentucky's :olf team now holdmu i two win -- three l'
meets Vaiuicibilt in Naslmlle. Trim iwxt TucmI.iv.
three .ime losing slreaV when thrt
The i'K llnksmrn snapped
Monday, in 'okeWle, Trnn.
edged Tennessee Tech
Opening their season by downmu XaUcr of Cincinnati. Kcnturkv
shwrd promise of ImMiiK h creditable scimiii on the preent but thru
hopes quickly faded when they dropped coijscruttc matches to Florida
Florida State and Rollins.
Tennessee Tech Jumped on (he Cats In the No. 1 foursome. $'j-.V- j.
triumph.
In match two. I'K bounced back with a 7'i-l'- f
The final match of the day was a twosome with Tech winning.
Results
Hubert Smith T
John Brown (Ki defeated Hill Burton iT.
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defeated Bill Buckner K.
Tech won foursome. 2't-'.- ..
Bob I .ok an K defeated Ron Hickman tT.
Dan Brxme K
Kentuckv won foursome.
and Ted Schwanper T tied l'v-l'- ;.
Bob CleveiiRer T defeated Jim Taylor K, 0

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One championsnip wasn't enough
for UK's pillrollers from Louisville.
No sir, this team decided that

Dr. K. L. Vander Sluis of the
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
will be the speaker at a Physics
Colloquim at 4 p.m. Wednesday

in room 108, Tence Hall.
Dr. Vander Sluls topic will be
"New Development in the Theory of the Fabry-PerInterferometer." There will be a tea
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preceding the lecture.

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UL's Corky Cox.
Opposing players were not all
shorties either. One rival team had
a boy, reportedly a "whiz." who
stood
In two seasons of play, the rol-lrhave won .19 while dropping
only three.

Legal Institute
Planned For UK

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Medico Legal Institute 'will be
held this fall at the University.
This meeting is for doctors and
lawyers to discuss problems of the
medical and legal professions, such
as the use of medical testimony in
court procedures.
Dr. Rothrock Miller and Dr. A.
B. Murphy, practicing doctors in
Lexington; Robert Odear and
George Parker, practicing lawyers
in Lexington; Prof. A. B. McEwen
and Dean Elvis Jacob Stahr Jr. of
the Law School are on the planning committee.
Plans arebeingdeveloped for
the Institute to meet on the tentative date. October
Lawyers and doctors from Kentucky and surrounding states are
expected to attend this Institute.

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reverse In the 220-ydash.
winning time was 23.5 seconds.
run Don Netoskie
In the 44fr-y(K was ftrst, Bill Doswell
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second. The winning time was 23.5
sec. Mike Kta S) captured the
880-yin Z icin. 9.3 sec. and Rod
Lewis K) caxr.e in second.
Sewanee m'n first and second in
the --mile run in 5 min. 07.8 imsec,
event-Jand in -t- h"iwo-mlle
the tape in 11
Kinnett (S)
min., while-Bb Herndon K) ran
second.
Valleau, Dayton Mattlick, Dave
Causins &ad Netoskie (K) scampered the aaiie relay in 3 min.
38.6 sec., &sd Capt. Valleau sprint- d.

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Student

Union pool tournament have been
selected for Monday, April 25
through Wednesday. April 27.

John Perrine, Student Union
sports committee' chairman, announced that participants can sign
up in room 122 or thegame room
of the StudenrUnion. Play begins

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Only those students enrolled in
the university and not on probation are eligible to vie for the

trophies.
There will be an entry fee of
cents.

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Physicists To Hear
Oak Itif!ge Scientist

last year's basketball trophy needed
an equal, and so, they repeated
their Senior YMCA basketball
league title by racking up all competition thrown at them.
And at times the competition
became pretty stiff. The UK College of .Pharmacy squad in winning both Louisville tournaments
met such stars as Ralph Beard,
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and
UK

When baskj.J. T. Frankenberger
puts his 230-l- b. frame behind the
sht, tt ftts a pretty Jair
ride,
f TSbiuLfnberger won the
shot put event against Sewanee
last Friday with a toss of 47 ft.

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Engineering College
Plans Open House
The College of Engineering will
have its traditional Engineers Day
Open House on Friday, May 6.
All laboratories and buildings of
the Engineering College will be
p.m. and from;
open from
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Students will display their proj- ets. refreshments will be served.
and a door prize given.
Free faxi rides from Anderson
Hall to other laboratories will be
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provided.

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Delta Sigma Pi, national profes-- !
sional commerce fraternity, held
formal initiation ceremonies rec-- !
ently for 11 men.
Those initiated were George
Birmingham. John Bozarth. Wen-- !
dell Cherry. Ralph Collins. Charles
Erwin. Roy Kavanaugh Jr., Edward Martin.x William Scott. Boyd
Stearns. John Watson, and Paul
Warnecke.
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John Y. Brown, one of four
on I'K's golf team, was
caught by our ramcrman working out some of the kinks in preparing for 13 matches UK will
play in this year. Brown is a
sophomore in Arts and Sciences.

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