THE KENTUCKY KERNEL, Thursday,

By SCOTTIE HELT

The Dope Sheet

Hoping they didn't flex their
muscles too much in Tuesday's
rout of Transylvania and
have enough power for a lunge
at the Southeastern Conference
crown, UK's Wildcats get set
for crucial SEC contests with
Auburn and Florida.

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Hin A It'll lYMIuiis, w ho now must rank as the top simmer
history, takrs his
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hnntiim this weekend. And there is a revenue fill ijleain in his
eye that has ln toine mop and more fierce since his last clash
with the rlaiiisinen over two months a no.
PARSONS
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It was tack on Feb. 2T that
s.';lumf'ic basketball center John
llplmliiic'r, in a last ditch stab to
stnp a Fdilhaui goal attempt with
only two Mconds left In the game,
b:m-liltllerted the shot and gave
0
win. Aa it turned
Auburn a
out. the victcry enabled the Tier.s
to take their first Southeastern
Conference basketball crown and
resulted in a UK low ranking of
third in the league.
Now. the Cats are fighting for
the SF.C halo, and they are count- 6--

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the hot bat of their big
Horse" to knock Auburn from the
title pictuie tomorrow and Satur- day and tetup a showdown champ- on

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series with Florida
here Monday and Tuesday.
Dick Pardon, who has also been
on a tcrrid hitting spree, also
would like to pet back at Auburn,
It was in the fame tense Feb. 20
struggle that the Utile guard
sprained hi ankle and was forced
to withdraw from the game after
contributing only four points to
the tau.-e- .
Direct irvenpe will be impossible
for not a single member of the 13- man Auburn basketball squad Is
on the diamond team. However,
e
a sweep cl the
series
would Me the Cats a firm hold on
second jJacc beiore tangling with
the
Gators. This would
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itcnmuii. dating neighbor Transylvania luf.day by writing new
i:i:k.- - in the UK record book in
h mj run- - and R Ill's. He drove
four runs across the plate to pass
by two the 2G driven in by Frank
l.anisey in 1951 and walloped a
lo:i" henu r to rpntrr field to
eclipse the old .Muring record 'l'Id
by the tiio of Jerry Sharp, Dom
Fur I, and Ramsey.
The 21 runners who scored tied
figure for most
the single-gam- e
runs scored. The 1939 Wiudcats
clubbed out a 21-- 9 romp over
Xavier.
margin equalled a
The
mark established in a 21-- 0 white- washing of Eastern on May 12.

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games of the season without strik- inn out a single time. His first
whiff of the year came in the last
game against Tennessee Saturday,

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As a result of Tuesday's field day.
the Cats will have some
Coach Leslie L. Martin's golfers
potent batting marks to show their
ran their season record to
Auburn guests. Backing up Ber- tsfh's leading average of .438 are with a split in matches with Xa-viUniversity and Ohio UniverFeldhaus (.400). Tarsons (.377). Bob
Llnkner (314, Mike Conner (.296), sity at Cincinnati Tuesday.
and Bill Carder (.296).
UK whipped Xavier. ll'i-6'- i,
but lost to Ohio U..
it might be worthwhile for the Low UK score of the day was
baseball team to send an Invitation achieved by sophomore Harold
to Lexington Herald sports writer Van I loose with a 74.
yt Boyd to attend the remainder The team plays again on Satur- 0I jts home games this year,
Young Boyd seems to be a good TO DAY'S SOFTBALL SCHEDULE
omen for the Cats,
HELD
TIME
TEAMS
Only on rare occasions does he DTD
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Baieball 8W
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games, but it SAE vi. KPE
cover UK baseball
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seems that when he does some KA Ti. TKE
Baseball SW
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record-makin- g
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Baseball NE
fete is achieved, Triantlc va. KS
:1H
Last Tuesday, in his first report S.N vi. 1.X A
of a UK game this year, he was
treated to a number of new rec- Buried
ords to write about.
BATESVILLE, Ind. (AP) Mrs.
Hazel Andres isn't surprised by
The Cats might possibly have a anything any more in her Job as
definite edge over Florida in its town librarian. Among items she
important series coming up Mon- - recently found being used as bookday and Tuesday. Word out of marks were a receipt for 100 shares
Gainsville, Fla.. has it that the of stock, a marriage license, and
n
Gators may be thinking lightly of a
bacon sandwich.
the UK team and figuring they
have the crown sewed up.
While The Cat's Away
could prove their downSAN DIEGO. Calif. (AP) Atfall.
torney Walt Christensen was out
A recent news release from the of town for two days arguing a
typewriter of Florida Sports Pub- lawsuit, but he's not thinking of
licity Director Jimmy Clay, said. leaving again soon. When he re- "Florida is almost assured of going turned, one partner had bought a
to the NCAA Regional tourna- lot, the other had a new convert- ment for the second time in three ible, and the firm's bank account
years. Auburn is still on probation, was overdrawn.
and Mississippi, the leader in the
Western Division, will not play in
NCAA tourneys."
Seems like Coach Dave Fuller's
team miiiht be in for a rude awakening come next week. Let's hope
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The schedule actually favors UK
and Auburn.
conference
Florida has fig-ti-t
games remaining against Tennessee, UK, Tech, and Auburn with
all but two being; on the road.
Auburn meets UK, Tennessee,
Oeorgia and Florida in two-gasets, three of which are at home.
Two home games and four away
contests are slated for Tech
SEC STANDINGS
against Oeorgia and Florida.
Mississippi, last year's SEC
Eastern Division
(Overall) champ, has already clinched the
Cnf.) .
Western Division crown.
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day and Tuesday, and the Cats will
be out to knock them from their
perch. The Cats conclude their SEC play with a three-gam- e
series with Vanderbilt, an
unheralded club that has beaten
Coach Harry Lancaster's boys in
two straight games this year, next
weekend.
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Team Loses A Tackle
As Coyle Ilreahs Leg

Without the services of tackle
Mike Coyle, UK's football team
went through a lengthy practice
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Coyle. a
sophomore
from Elizabethtown, broke his left
leg Tuesday.
The injury resulted when he was
caught in a pileup during the
scrimmage.
Coach Blanton Collier expressed
day when it hosts the Cincinnati pleasure with the work of halfback
Bill Ransdell, another Elizabeth-tow- n
Bearcats on the Idle Hour links.
Summary:
gridder, in Tuesday's action.
Kentucky ll'i, Xavlrr
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Already having been cited for
73 def. ConUffe (Xl 80,
Butler iKl
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his kicking and defensive work,
VanHoose Kl 74 def. Ziegler X 82, Ransdell was praised for his great
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Schlotman (X) 78 del. Kirk IK) 79, offensive speed and desire now
Crutcher K 79 def. McCullen (X) being displayed.
82. 2
Other UK players recognized for
Scheben
Kl 83 def. Jacob (XI 86, outstanding play by Collier were
Schulen (Xl 80 def. Harkey (Kl 81, fullbacks Gary Cochran and Jimmy
Poynter and quarterbacks Jerry
ObU L. II. Kentucky 7
Eisaman and Jerry Woolum.
Butler def Snyder tOi 78.
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Sintor Oi 75 def. Kirk.
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Gordon Ol def. Scheben,
Tealecky (O) 80 def. Harkey, l'i-'- a.
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DULUTH. Minn. (AP) Three
squad cars were at the scene in
less than two minutes after a
burglar alarm sounded at the
Northern City National Bank here
just in time to surround three
men wheeling a safe out the back
door.
But the trio turned out to be
members of a contracting firm remodeling the bank building. The
safe was an old one being hauled
away as junk. A janitor had accidentally tripped the burglar alarm.

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Linksmen Defeat Xavier,
Fall To Ohio University
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Optimism at Florida might be
if the school's oversports records are viewall spring
ed. In fact, the school's teams In
baseball, track, tennis, and golf are
au being considered as possible
titie wjnners in their sports.
1928.
At the first of the week, the
lt
It appears that the 1960 team's ,asbaII team had an 2 SEC
cn the record books is not jnK mark; the trackmen were unfinished as the club is within range braten in a pair of triangular
of knocking eff another fistfull
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Outfielder Ken Beard, who scored three runs against Transy.
needs only five more runs scored
this season to better the 27 scored
by Parsons last year and Walt
Hirsh in 1949. lion (Bang-BanfM...,ri.4 AJvrrtlilnr Rates
Bertsch, who shows a present bat.Sc.
Each word UT word mimlmun.i run
ting average of .438, has a chance at 25 per cent diacount for d which
the school's best percentage of .440 full week.
DradMnti:
gained by Fucei in "49. Feldhaus Tuesday Edition Monday 3:00 p.m.
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and Parsons also have a chance at Wednesday Edition Wednesday 1:00 p.m.
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Phone lieverly I'edlio. et. Hit.
Versatile Feldhaus. with a .980
to
fielding averase. seems destined
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condition.
tcui(,h catcher position. Last year's unlearn-21A4t
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conveit- v.ikswan.-holds the club record ot .980.
kou sale-- i:
appear in the i!;. JVis? tu-- Verv,n kooa condition.
New team marks
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making in runs scored, runs batted limnin, doubles, and home runs. Only
Keiuult Daupluiie.
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The Cats open their seven-gam- e
league homestand, an advantage
none of the other three SEC contenders can boast, with Friday 'and
Saturday hostings of Auburn, the
Eastern Division's fourth-rankin- g
team.
Auburn, at
still lias a mathematical chance at the champion),
UK
ship although Florida
are
and Georgia Tech (7-rated as best bets to reap the
awards
Florida comes to Lexington Mon
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PINK ROSE FORMAL
The
for the "Alpha
spring wing-din- g
Gamma Rho's," will be In session
this weekend at Natural Bridge
(hope this bridge doesn't make
like London Bridge) and the
chosen sweetheart will be Miss
Sue Lynn Hankins. By all ear
marks it should be a swinging
to Miss
affair. Congratulations
Hankins. and have fun, people I
GROOVEY A note of my scratch
pad says . . . quote "Sigma Nu"
quartet . . . congos and bass uke;
"P. J. O'Brien." guitar and banjo;
"Bob Herbster." guitar and banjo;
"Gene Sayers." gut bucket and
congos; "Vic De George," . . . they
have an original folk song (temporarily called) "Something Nu's."
I wish them lots of success. Now
with the congos beating in the
background. I will fade from said
scene like the travelogues.
So long for now . . .
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