THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

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WILDCAT TEAM TRIMS WESLEYAN 13 TO 7
PAUL JENIKNS AND
P0RTW00D STAR

(By John W. Dundon, Jr.)
speed demon was
sent into last Saturday's game in the
third quarter and before the same
period had ended a rugged Wildcat
team had scored enough points to get
its first taste of victory. Not all
credit can be given Paul, for it was
little Al Portwood's
line plunging that spelled a 13 to
7 defeat for the Panthers.
The first half was a battle, with
neither side getting any real chances
to cross the goal line. Each team had
the ball on its opponent's
strip, but were unable to push the
pigskin any nearer the coveted last
line. In the second half, Paul "Rabpar
bi" Jenkins, Kentucky's
excellence, was injected into the lineHe accomup to pep things up.
plished his mission to,, suit every one
of the Blue and White supporters, and
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clan into the sombre shades of
He contributed two mighty
spair.
rambles with the ball, and both of
these runs were transformed into
touchdowns.
Jenkins Goes, 43 Yards
To start things off, Portwood rah
back 35 yeards. Then
the kick-of- f
Jenkins made 12 yards off tackle.
Portwood crashed for a first down,
but the Wildcats drew a 15 yard pen-alt- v.
On the next play. Jenkins, be
perfect interference, dashed
hind
gam, being tack- away for a
leu Wltn oareiy iwo yaiua unci veiling
between him and the goal. In this
sally, Jenkins warded off four would- be tacklers. Portwood went over in
two tries for the first score of the
game, and then kicked goal.
The second touchdown came a few
de-

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there is a long winter in which he can
do a lot of thinking and decide upon
which contract to sign, Jeff has not
signed any of the baseball offers.
During the last month Jeffries
has been assisting in the coaching
and playing quarterback for the
. Shawnee Templars, a Louisville independent team.
Jeffries was a star on the UniverIrvine Jeffries, former University
signed a sity of Kentucky freshman eleven
of Kentucky athlete, has
contract to play with the Frankfort,. last year.
Penn., Yellow Jackets.
Los Angeles Seeks Meet
Irvine not only has in his possesA bill authorizing a $1,000,000 bond
sion a professional football contract,
but major league scouts are trailing issue to finance the staging of the
him, anxious to get his name on the Olympic games in Lbs Angeles in
line for services in baseball next year. 1932 was introduced in the California
Inasmuch as the season is over and state legislature.

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minutes later. Starting about
mark, the 'Cats pulled the lateral
pass to perfection. From a kick formation, Mohney passed to Lyons.
The latter, without moving an inch
passed the ball to Jenkins, who was
sweeping with all the fury of a hurricane around right end. Stopped a
few yards from the goal, Jenkins ran
left end for the second score. Port- -

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wood missed goal. At this point, Jenkins was jerked, to save him from unnecessary running on his injured
ankle. He certainly had done his
share in the few minutes he was in

the game.
Panthers Throw Scare
In the third period, Adkins, who
had startled the crowd with previous
thrilling runs, accepted a pass from
Strother, and with a clear field in
front of him, started for the Blue and
White goal line. Fleet Gayle Mohney
caught him and pulled him down on
line. Mohney was injured
the
in making the tackle, and was forced
out of the game. The fourth quarter
began after this long run had been
Cunningham slashed the
completed.
Blue forward wall twice before he
took the oval across, thus attesting
the strnegth and fortitude of the Kentucky defense. This was the last of
the scoring, although Wesleyan com
aerial attempt at the
pleted a
close of the game, leaving the ball on
strip.
the Wildcat's
The score mieht have been much
higher, but Coach Gamage preferred
to stay on the detensive, ana save
Jenkins for the Wildcats' initial
Southern Conference encounter with
the Florida 'Gators tomorrow. Nu
merous penalties marred the game,
which was furiously fought, especial
ly in the last half.
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and summary:
Wesleyan (7)
Pos.
Kentucky (13)
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yesterday. In the tennis meet, there
are about 65 entries in the singles
and about 28 entries in the doubles.
About 32" entries are listed in golf.
The tennis tournament is being held
on the university courts and trophies
will be given to the winners. Some
crack players have entered in the
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a success and the majority of the uni
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