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  i .   · more downs in which to push it over, Other productions of the year will be C
_ , t   but the gun barked too soon for Ken- "Camille," by Alexander Dumas fils,
  , “ l , tucky, and another touchdown died translated by Marion Galloway, to be
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i i 2 · It was a game packed to the neck on February lst; Shakespeare’s "Mac-
l , . l with thrills and mixed with superb and beth" will be presented as the Easter
· ‘ 4 . , l terrible football on both sides, but it production. The season will be closed
` Q , ,,, _, ,,1, was the kind of a game that gridiron with "Holiday," or "Serena l3landish,"
, s   *   l*·jf?> fans hope to see once before they d1e. two New York successes this season,
Q i l H   It looked like everybody’s game until about May lst. Season tickets may be ‘
*   Q . I } `P the last few minutes of play when the bought at the University Y. W. C. A. _
2   ~ l l ·   ‘ S¤1>€ri¤riw <>f_th€ Wildcats became as The directors of the Guignol peedue- L
2 i l e   3V1d€Ht 3S 3 llghkhouse m 3 fog- tions are inaugurating a system of try-
’   l ¥ ' , That great run of fifty-nine yards by ing out plays written by people interest- .
‘ ·   I · l "Shipwreck" Kelly for Kentucky’s first ed in the Guignol Theatre. The play- ,
I ‘ l i l = l touchdown will be sung by the Wildcat reading committee is now considering a
i  ` , l l troubadors of many years from now play written by Miss Julia Connelly, of A
; er when the Saga of that hero is sung, and Hamilton College. Mr. Frank Fowler ,
_ l ,»i‘ , young men who saw the game today has announced that the committee is
_     l when they are rheumatic graybeards anxious to receive manuscripts to be
  _ ` ‘ l will stop the passersby and tell of what considered for production. ·
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    The game was typical of Kentucky CAREY SPICER LEADS SCORERS
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_ ll I     3Hfi 3 thYlH€Yj·hk3 It 3lW3YS 1S» but Carey Spicer, University of Kentucky ‘
li . I . WIS W3$ ONG t1m€ l?h3t Kentucky €nt€I" quarterback, leads in individual scoring A
YQ 3d the g3m3 f3V°Y3d to Wm 333 they among major Kentucky college football .
? g} el came through. The Generals battled players With e tetel et 47 points His
T 1 h bY3V€lY» 3nd K€ntuCki3nS long Wm 1`€‘ total score represents seven touchdowns
, .= 3 member "Monk" Mattox, General half- und nve extra pOintS· .
  back Whq? whsm taken OH the Held be" Kraft of the University of Louis-
  , _ Cali; <>§,1l¤,l¤¤qS» galgleg hls wid; bigk ville, holds second place in individual
{ g l gn he B. on y O Q mgge O Q scoring in the state with 41 points, .
3 , Y , gm agam‘ made with six touchdowns and five ex-
    —·—·····*’”‘""“ tra points.
  l l GUIGNOL PLAYS e ",S,l1ipwreck" Kellyt g,e,lne,e,l, silt pointg  `
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  Q y The Guignol Treatre is opening the Lee to bring his total to 36, but he was
  Y _ year on October- 27th, presenting "Roy- ousted from the lead by Spicer’s three ,
, ll 3 al Family," written by Edna Ferber and touchdowns and three extra points in .
V t 2 George S. Kaufman. The principal the same game, and Kraft’s three
. j l , ,_ roles are being taken by Miss Kath- touchdowns and four extra points _ 
  l `” erine Davis, Marion Galloway, Andrew against Eastern Teachers.
. l H l H00V€1“, C- KYRMZ, 3Hd MUYFZY B€11t0¤· Leading individual scorers in Ken-
* , l M Other players are , Carolyn Speyer tueky follow;
= James Boucher, Frances Moher, Leono- Spicer, Kentucky, 47_ .
.j z . I ra Howe, Morton Webb, Joe Ferguson, Kreft, Leulsvile, 41,
i . ‘ and Delroy Root. Kelly, Kentueky, _g>,6_
»,  _ V ·· First night will be formal, and re- MoKinney, Louisville, 24, ~
e _ eeption will be given by the players on Kyon, Louisville, 24, »
. the stage after the performance. A Urbaniak, Kentucky, 24. ·
r i l AME new feature and attraction is the addi- L, Eygd, Western, 19,
j l , 40.4; tion of an orchestra pit in the theatre. Vaughan, Western, 18.
  ‘ l Navy l\/Iusic will be furnished before and after Rose, Wesleyan, 18,  ‘
  l . PI the performances and between acts. —Lexington Leader.
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