THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

ATHLETICS AND SPORTS
BASEBALL

UNIVERSITY DEBATERS

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Men Represent
University on Subject of
Immigration Laws

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Kentucky Team Has Been
But Through Brisk Workouts Every Afternoon
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Michigan Team Reported to
be Unusually Strong
One of the hardest games of the
season Is scheduled to be played here
next Saturday afternoon when the Kentucky Wildcats cross hats with the
Michigan Wolverines on Stoll Field.
The curtain Is scheduled to rise at
2:30 p. m. sharp.
Monday afternoon the squad went
through a brisk workout, the men fast
whipping Into condition for Saturday's game under the guidance of
Coach Jim Park. The slugging average of the team has taken an upward
trend and If the men are able to connect with the ball In Saturday's conflict as they have In practice, Dixon's
reputation as a star pitcher will receive a serious jolt. Burnham's hitting Is showing up well. "Dutch" being able to direct the pill where the
boys In the outfield are unable to reach
it with a basket.
Captain "Bud" Slomer who will lead
the Wildcats from the pitcher's box Is
putting a great deal of
stuff on the ball and gives fair promise
to demonstrate the meaning of wasted
energy to the opposing batters In the
coming game. Winters is another
pitcher who is showing speed on the
old ball, while Waldren, Robertson
and Lafferty are making fine showing
in the box.
The Wildcat infield and outfield is
one of the strongest that has been on
Stroll Field in many moons and
promise to give the pitching staff
siinnorL
Michigan is reported to have an un
usually strbng team this year wnicn
comes with hard hitting outfit and can
be expected to give the Wildcats stiff
nnnoaition. Captain Ernie Vick who
plays behind the plate Is a performer
of the first magnitude having receiveu
many offers from Major League teams.
t ia ranorted that he will join the St.
Louis Cardinals at the end of the
season. This is Vick's second season
on the varsity team. Dixon was one
of the mainstays in Micmgan b imbuing outfit last year losing only two
games that he started and may be depended upon to try to maintain that
record.
Uteritz who holds down the second
sack is considered a fast and clever
inflelder. He is a fair hitter and an
exceptionally goodbase stealer. Ho
holds the record of not being caught
stealing base once last season. Johnny
Shackleford played at first last year
but has been switched to the outfield
this season. He is one of the heaviest
hitters on the team.
At the time of going to press the
Michigan lineup had not been received.
The probable lineup for Kentucky
is as follows: Brown lb; Burnham 2b;
King ss; Pergren 3b; Beam If; Jones
cf; Boren or Waldren rf; Prlbble or
Henry c; Shomer p.
"Itaaty" Wright umpire.
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KENTUCKIAN NOTICE
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1922 Kentucklan has received word
from the printer that the Kontuck-iuwill bo shipped the last week in
April. A hu ge number of organizations have not paid their last payment for space in the Annual. No
Annuals will bo delivered until all
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BEREA

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There were two outstanding
tures in the debate between the Uni
versity of Kentucky and Berea College
March 29 In which the University de
feated Berea by a vote of two to one.
men
In the first place three
represented the University, namely,
Raymond Johnson, Leonard Fielder
and Clay Porter. And In the second
place, for the first time In the history
of the University of Kentucky, a body
of rooters went over to cheer the debate.
The team and rooters left at two
and
afternoon,
o'clock Wednesday
were given a hearty reception by tho
dormitory boys upon their arrival In
Berea. An enthusiastic audience of
and the
1500 attended the debate
interest and tension was keen.
The subject of the debate was:
"Resolved: Thlt the present Dillingham
Law be retained as a permanent measure; namely, that 3 per cent of each
nationality which was already in the
country during the 1910 census be the
only arrival quota allowed to enter the
United States."
The University men had the affirmative side. They were well trained in
delivery and their rebuttal was clear
cut, decisive and to the point.
Composing the Berea team were
Byrd West, Henry Johnson and Wil-laKeller. The judges were H. H.
Brock, C. A. Keith and W. J.
all of Eastern Kentucky Normal
School at Richmond.
The next debate will take place tomorrow night, April 8, when Professor
Mikesell's third squad composed of
Picket, Daugh Smith and K. H. Tuggle,
will debate three town men at Eubank,
Ky., a jeweler, a banker and a professor.
This debate will also be on the subject of Immigration, the University
men having the affirmative side.
Other debates scheduled for the
near future are:
April 22 Kentucky vs Sewanee at
Sewanee; team; Fielder and Peal.
April 29 Kentucky vs. Vandsrbilt
at Lexington; team Hayes and Porter.
May 13 Kentucky vs University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill, N. C;
team Johnson and Neale.

Old Man April Fool as usual played

balances nnd found unbalanced would
come to their day of "recknln". By a
peculiar coincidence the same boys
who complain of being muscle bound
from their physical work also claim
to have corns on their brains from
study.

his annual Joke last Saturday when he
dished out weather Ideal for football,
but Just a trllle too cool to polish off
the diamond to the desired proportions, and the Georgetown-Kentuckgame had to be called off. Along
about 10:30 Saturday morning "Daddy"
with
Boles got In communication
Burro (pauses to inquire;: "In the
Georgetown and the game was post race for a husband, how Is a girl to
poned. The probable date of the tilt! know when she Is on her last lap?"
with Georgetown Is set forward to
April 23. No definite information as
to whether this date is final or not
could be given out until the return of
The Better
Coach Rhoton to Georgetown.
"I bring fresh showers for the thirsting
flowers
From the seas and the streams;
I bear light shades for the leaves when
laid
In their noonday dreams."
From my wings come the token of
scheduled games that are broken
Because of coldness instead of sun.
April showers are soakin' and we're
mad and croakin'
For the Tiger game wasn't played
and won.
was
The foregoing masterpieco
taken from Shelley's lyric "The
Cloud" with a special adaption written
especially for this column by the Lexington Utilities Company. While we
will confine ourselves to sports, we
wish to call to the reader's attention
the beautiful incande scence of this
light verse. The meter of the poem
was taken care of by the experts of
the meter department.
The Lexington High Blue Devil
Basketball Team defeated the basketball team representing the University
composed of players picked from the
regular squad by a 39 to 37 score
last Thursday evening at the Senior
High Ggmnasium. The outcome of
the game, had the players representing
the University been in their usual
form, is of course another story. However, the point is that the entire first
team graduates this June and will in
all probability attend the University
next fall. By the new S. I. A. A. ruling the freshmen of next year cannot
participate in varsity activities. The
services of these men, however, will
come when most needed. The Blue
Devils left for Chicago last Monday
evening for the national tournament.
Here's wishing them luck.
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Friday afternoon of this week trials
for the 100 yard dash and 220 yard
dash will be held, the first six men
qualifying for the class meet which
Is scheduled for next Monday and
The juniors
Tuesday afternoons.
away on the Inspection trip will be
allowed two entries making a total of
eight entries for the finals. Trial
heats in the 120 yard high hurdles and
220 yard low hurdles will also be run,
The
the first four men qualifying.
juniors will be allowed a man on account of the inspection trip which will
make a total of five entries for the
finals in the hurdles. In the inter-clas- s
meet Owens will officiate as
starter and Dr. W. D. Funkhouser as
referee and head judge of finish. The
judges of the finish are Doctor Funk
houser, Professor Barnett, Professor
H. H. Downing, Bart Peak. The judges
of the field events are: Warrant Officer Knight, Sergeant Kennedy and
Hanseu;
Director
Asst. Athletic
Clerks of the Course ore: Albert
"Red" Huklo, Tom Grogory and Johnny
Albright: Carl Rlefkln will act as
scorer.

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Tho other day "Daddy" Boles gave a
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It seems that some of the boys have
become muscle bound and are unable
to go through tho exercises. "Daddy"
said that at tho end of tho term tho
faithful would receive their reward
while those who wore weighed In tho

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