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The

Tare Wrestling Championship
a Dotson's win came In the
class a year ago.
of
Last year, SAE won the chamAlan Lips, former Wildcat dis- pionship by beating out AGR.

crown. Minor,
Delts captured this the
PiKA, defeated Bud Crutcher
intramural wrestling PDT.
159-pou-

173-pou-

nd

nd

year's
title by amassing 91 points.
NOTES
The SAE's were second with tance runner, hauled down the TheINTRAMURALrunning away
Delts are
131 wound
while representing
67, the AGK's had S3, and PDT, SAE. Lips title
beat Steve Wagner of with the team participation cham-

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Newton Spencer

48 points.
DTD.
In the
The largest Intramural wrestling:
class, Don Bon-zAGR, defeated Ron Henderson,
field ever to enter drew a total of
Tlx' outlook for the UK base- at bat and in the field In the first 160 participants. The entrants were SAE. Eaves, Sigma Nu, took
Whit
the
classed Into eight different weight
ball team tin's season called for thiee Rames. However, against divisions.
match,
honors in the
Centre Monday, he showed signs
The heavyweight championship beating Dan Dosser of Farmhouse.
stronu hitting and questionable of regaining his previous form.
The team points system is comAgaliMt Centre, he had two hits was a battle of Delts with Kenny
pitc h inc.
and flHded flawlessly In contrast Baker defeating his fraternity puted as follows; five for the winner and three for the runner-up- .
Alter lour fames, the pitch- - to his .182 averare and four rr- - brother, Brit Kirwin.
Provine, PDT, beat Neil One point Is awarded for each
John
the first three games
invj prohirm still hasn't been rors
match participated In, and one
The team has looked good con Sulier, a Delt, in the
147-pou-

o,

nd

135-pou-

185-pou-

settled

nd

nd

pionship.

winning

After

the

tourney they
lead the SAE's by 100 points.
If the Delts win, it will be first
time in 10 years that a team other

"sweat-and-stral-

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than SAE has won.

PHI ALPHA DELTA
PLEDGES SEVEN
Phi Alpha Delta, national legal
fraternity, recently pledged seven

while the batting sidering
point also Is awarded for each new members.
its lack of outdoor prac- finals.
New pledges, all first-yelaw
decontest won to the finals.
Delt John Sergeant won by
sti( mzth has niateriali.ed.
tice. The trip through the south
was students, are Charlton Clay HundGoebel, AGR, in
Dr. William McCubbin
fault over Glen
Thr hurlrr haven't had achanre should improve their field and al- the
pleased with the tournament. Fifty ley Jr., Tompkins ville; Anthony
category.
low the pitchers to get their arms
to rrulire Ihrir potential hecause
ar

175-pou-

more boys participated than ever
before, and the tourney attracted
from 500 to 600 spectators every
night.
Dotson, Frovine, and Baker won
championships last year. However,

event, Tom
In the
into shape.
Dot son defeated Smith Broadbent.
This tour will be the turning
PDT and
point of the season. If Kentucky Dotson represented
can ixi.st a good record ncainst Broadbent. SAE.
Milton Minor. UK diving specialGeorgia Tech. Georgia, and
ist, turned wrestler and captured
it will have a good thanee
of winning the SEC Eastern Division championship.
A poor showing against these
teams would
hopes of a
end
championship.
107-pou-

of tlx had weather
work. Coach Harry

and lark of
Lancaster has
.l.itoonr:l the taff to give it added
for tlie up timing ro.id
trip.

r)irirnr

Inyd and Rob Kittrl

Cliiilir

h:ir

the most Impn-Mvto
a Junior college transfer frnjn r.uhicah. lias won two
of the l(.ur Kentucky victories
nppc.i! ipu in it l.if roles.
In the ojHiur uKainst Eastern,
lie p.tjiid the last five innings
a :ui n!lnvtd only one earned run.
.Saturday, lie
Auaiii.t 'Iniiu-sep. ked up his second win in relief of I.onnie Haley.
Kittl has also hern effective in
relief. He hulled four innings in
the first I K win over the Vols,
giving up one earned mn and strik-i- n
out five. Against Centre .Monday, he appeared briefly and was
credited with the win.
Kitttl was ineligible last year
after having a good freshman
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Hobby New some opened auainst
TennesMc Friday and showed good
stuff, but had trouble with his
control. He wr.s also the victim of
por Mirjxit with the three runs
lie i.;te up being unearned.
Alike Howell started the opener
against I astern and was relieved
l
l.ovd. He gae up one earned
run in four innings, hut seemed to
l e ImiIIk red l;y the cold
weather.
I at'in
the hit tin" atta"k has
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lu i) IU i !m h and Mickey C'o'i
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Van-deibi- lt,

Adrian Odie Smith, starting
guard on the 1&."8 UK national
team, has be n
championship
named to the U. S. Olympic team
which will play in Rome this summer.
Smith played for the Armed
Forces
in the Olympic
playoffs which ended Saturday.
His team finished seventh in the
tournament.
Smith and other members of the
Olympic squad will report Aug. 1
at the I'.S. Military Academy in
West Point, X. V., to begin practice for the games.
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Pitchers having a reputation for
weak hitting. However, this has
not held true for Wildcat pitchers

this year. They are averacing .307
for the fust four tames on seven
hits in 19 times at bat.
Two of these hits have been
by S llicr ai d Eddie
homerun
Monroe. Joe Barber has a triple
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