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VICTORY AT LAST. BASKET BALL TEAM AWAY. provided the men turll out and train FRESHMEN DEFEAT "PREPS." IN
-—- 1- faithfully, and the students support BASKET BALL.
“ STAE’S FIVE FINALLY SUCCCEEDS KENTUCKY’S FIVE PLAY IN 0HI0 there is H0 re8s0h for h0t h¤VIh8 B -1
’ 'N BREAKING THE HOODOQ THIS WEEK, good team. There are a number of Final Score 31 to 12.
—- good men lll school, who could make j
""" Hard Game; gn Trlp, good at track if they only tried. Be· Searchers for history, arise! Learn
B°tn°"Y Beaten 24‘11‘ ---- gin now and get into condition. Cut ye that last Saturday night after the
  lf Kontnokym fivg can bring back out smoking and drinking and do not varsity game, the Freshmen defeated
  TW" the majority of vtotortee on this trip keep tall hours, and when the season the Academy team 31 to 12. Prof.
_ the Students can tee] prond_ Thg opens you will be surprised at what Patterson’s boys fought tenaciously
On last Saturday ntgnt tne basket' nrgt game in with (jhjo wenjynn to- you can do. It you want any kind but with ,battered armor and scarred
bell team wen tretn Betnany Cenege night and the following dey they play of yadvloe, see Coach Iddings and; helmet, they fell in the hands of Capt.
'~ eve in w¤lrlwl¤¤ style The game Otterbeln. On Saturday the team will be WIII do what he can for you. lf Noel’s five. Please sing some old fa·
is was Innen eleaer than the aeere in` tooo the toot (ghrtet Church qntntet you can run, jump pole vault, hurdle. miliar hymn.
  diCet°s’ as the vl=l¢<>r¤ rut up 8 stub' and lf they can hold this team down £hr0W the hammer or discus or put Freshmen’• Line-Up.
  b°rn ngnn they have done something to be proud the shot. Why get b¤SY Bhd If h0I. W00ds0h Bhd W00ds0h. gUBrdS-
Bethany was handicapped, by being OL learn herei Gayle, cemen
witn°“t the Services °t B"adt°"d· tneir Harrison has not been out for prac- Noel, (Captain), Cottrill, forwards
°°nt°*in· wn° sustained an lnlurr tn tlce all week as he is troubled with —j···•·•·•—-—-—— Academy.
the E°m° with T"°“SyI"°¤*’*· TM abad lmeeaudlrlt lu not thoroughly sallee, ·raylor and Taylor, rz. B,
vlev w¤¤ ¤l•¤¤¤ ¢¤¤>¤s¤¤¤¢- e¤¢¤¤¤¤e well. Beatty wm ge ln at center. The $°°S°”"’T'°"S "°” ’°" ""E"· guards.
° little argument that Marx and rest of the men are in good shape and TUCKIANN Neal, center.
Wens n°d· °“n ’°" whlch they “’°"° with an even break or luck, they "_ - McDaniel and Heath, forwards.
put off the floor. Preston played left Should fam Well- At B meetlhg of the staff it was de-
guard and kept his man well covered. cided to extend the limit for receiving , .
Hart did most of the scoring for State ________•___ subscriptions to February 18. After
making a total of 14 points. Marx that time no more subscriptions will RELATION OF THE SECONDARY
made two beautiful fleld goals from CROSS COUNTRY RUN, be received. No more books than SCHOOL TO THE UNIVERSITY-
difficult positions, as he was very   have been subscribed j·for will {be] -·····-·
closely guarded throughout the game. cooo souao our ron l=lns·r nun. printed. If you have not signed up do THE APPBINTMENT 0F PRBF-
Bethany lost their best man in -—-- so at once. See Emmett Becker who M’HENRY RODES ONE OF
Bradford, who was troubled with a More Men wanted, ls subscription manager or Lee Moore IMPORTANCE.
bad knee. Wells played a consistent 1.. or Llts Adams for signing up. -——
game at guard and made the only On last Monday the season for cross Business Manager. Will Cause Secondary Schools to lm-
fleld goals made by his team. Um- country runners opened and about ...L.,.•.,._, prove.
benhower kept his guard busy by his thirt men res ended to Coach Iddln s' ———
floor work. On the whole this game calI.y This folltm of athletics is new SENIOR CN"' BANQUETZ Al tne present time tne retatten
was very good, with the exception of here, but judging by the interest man- ········ that should exist between the second-
a few hot tempered remarks that ifested, it is here to stay. Any men On last Saturday morning the Senior ary schools ami a State University
were soon forgotten. who wish to try out for the track clvils gathered around the festive is a mucll mooted question and one
Kentucky Llne·Up. team next spring alld who intend to board and made merry. The guest of far from a solution of universal ac-
Hart, forward. run any distance over a quarter of honor was Miss Bessie Hayden, who ceptallcc. There are those who maln-
Marx, forward, a mile, should come out as this ls is dear to the heart of one and liked tain that the relation should be an in-
. Barnett, forward. the best way of developing your wind by all. Hexible one; while there are others
Harrison, center. and hardening your muscles. You The feed was prepared by the Roy- Wll0 claim, and justly so, that the
Gaiser, guard. nlay not be as handsome as you would al Chef Mr. E. L. Becker, whose equal secondary school should be twofold in
Preston, guard. like to be in track suit, but do not as a culinary expert is yet to be found. its purpose—to prepare for collegiate
Bethany Line-Up. let this keep you indoors, It will be Mr. "Arful" Taylor acted as toast- work and to prepare for life. The
Bradford, forward. this squad that the Coach will look master and the following toasts were wisdom of the latter and the folly of
Shropshire, forward. to next spring for his milers and responded to: the former course is plainly evident
Umbenhower, forward. half mllers. Any kind of a suit will "Dreamlng" ........... Mr. Merchant when we notice the surprisingly small
Kerfoot, center. do. Wear rubber soled shoes. Get "Loves Labor Lost" ........ Mr. Lytle percentage of the graduates of the
Bradford, center. the "Kentucky" spirit and come out. "Hlckman" .......,.   Mr. Naylor secondary schools who ever pursue
Wells, guard. ........_...,...____. "GIrls" ............ . ..... Mr. Becker a college course. lf the majority of
Smith, guard. TRACK TEAM. "Boys" ................. Mr. (`olllngs the graduates enter at once Into their
Goals: Hart, 2: Marx, 1; Harrison, ——— "\Vhy l Came to College" ...... Iife’s work, then it ls the duty of
2; Gaiser, 2; Wells, 2. STATE’S PROSPECTS IN DOUBT. ......... . ...... ..Miss Hayden such schools to give them the best
Foul goals: Hart, 10; Bradford, 5; ······· Menu. possible training for such duties. It
Shropshire, 1; Umbenhower, 1. Team Wlll Go to the Southern Inter- Olives is also just as evident that the sub-
l'•‘ouls—Kelltucky, 15; Bethany, 16. collegiate. Cheese Twlxt Crackers jects necessary for entrallce into our
Referee—EllI0tt, Y. M. C. A. —; Figs ala "Iky" Newton colleges and universities are not the
Umplre—Van Meter, Y. M. C. A. Tl·ack work has never had the "Seedless" Bananas Oranges bent to prepare the student for his
'l‘lmers-—McMuller, Fitzpatrick. proper support here, that it deserves. "Fuzzless" Cakes lit’e’s work.
Sc0rer—Beckor. With a good coach this spring and ““’R(Pl‘ lll Bottles" A university has no right to demand