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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

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KITTENS TIE GEORGETOWN FRESHMEN 0 TO 0
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Kentucky Wildcats Are Defeated by Vanderbilt Commodores, 34 to 6
three years, and for the third straight
season were repulsed without a score
by "Mullie" Lenoir's men, the Georgetown Cubs.
But on this particular
CUB
occasion the Cubs themselves were
unable to score.
The Kentucky freshmen consistently outgained the Tiger Cubs, but
were never able to place the ball be(By Herman Sharp)
yond the last marker for a score.
The University of Kentucky Kittens The Kittens made four first downs
invaded Hinton field last Friday at during the game, while the Cubs were
Georgetown for the second time in able to get only one. Although each

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team had the ball in scoring distance
at times they failed, to tally.
Bolander, of Kentucky, and Prable,
of Georgetown, staged a punting duel
during the evenly played second half,
with theNCubs on the defense most of
the time. The two teams were exceptionally strong on defense. The punk
ing honors were about even.
Knight and Bolander in the
d
and Nowack and Spiter in the
line were the most outstanding performers for Kentucky, while "Bunt"
Cook, Georgetown fullback, broke up
a considerable number of Kitten plays
before they were well started. Smith
and McCullers were also strong on
the defensive for the Cubs.
Kentucky varied a little from
straight football by att&npting ten
passes, five of which were completed
for a total of 43 yards. Georgetown
played straight football throughout.
attempting no passes and punting
regularly on the third down.
and summary
The line-u- p
Kentucky (0) Pos. (0) Georgetown
L.E
Puller
Bronston
Spicer
L.T
Barnes
L.G
Osborne
Slusher
C
Allen
Smith
McCullers
R.G
Forquer
Nowack
R.T
Martin
Gentile
R.E. .
Johnsor
Q.B
Knight
Prable
Anderson
L.H
Bolander
R.H
Cawthorne
Richards
Cook
F.B
Denman .tw.
Substitutions Kentucky: McElroy
Sullivan, Kellog and Sidener. Georgetown: Lett, Britt, Adams, Watters
and Hawkins.
Doak, referee; Hickey,
Officials
umpire; Anderson, headlinesman.
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Ice cream, the most delicate, the most
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Creson
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Spears
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Owen
Mammoth Cave National Park Jenkins
The
Mcllwaine
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Association has appealed to Congress Portwood
Armistead
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in an effort to have Mammoth Cave,
T,
Score by quarters:
that widely known and remarkable Kentucky
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limestone cavern, converted into a Vanderbilt ...
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government supervised recreation
Portwdod,
Scoring: Touchdowns
center.
Creson, Owen. Armistead (2)', Spears.
The great
Itsvvalue is recognized.
Points after touchdown: Spears (2).
populous centers of the entire East
Safety Creson.
and Middle West will be in easy reach
McinSubstitutions: Kentucky
of Mammoth Cave National Park.
Griffith, VanMeter, Phipps,
Its scenic qualities are unexcelled, and tosh,
Vanderbilt Abernathy, WilFord.
the climate is ideal. The original cavson, VanNorred, Warner, Dunn,' Herern system, known as "Mammoth bert, Sharpe, Gibson, Sims.
Cave" is but a small portion of the
Officials Lambert, Ohio State, refarea to be included in' the proposed eree; Maxwell, Ohio State, umpire;
national park. There are 25 cave sys- Wessling, Ohio State, field judge;
tems, timber land, and a portion of
Michigan, headlinesman.
the Green river included in this area.
An effort to raise $2,500,000 is now
going forward among the people of
Kentucky and bordering regions of U. K.
Chosen
adjoining states for the purpose of
buying the terrjiory. The interest of
Students chosen to represent tfie
Congress has been aroused, and that
debody enacted a provision under which. University of Kentucky in a joint
a commission was appointed to study bate with the team representing the
the matter. The report was favor National Union c the Students of
able, and the Mammoth Cave Nation Great Briton were r Jected Thursal Park Association believes the suc day night, October 19, in a contest
in which n number tried for places
cess of its plans highly probable.
on the team. The debate will be held
Morgantown, W. Va., Oct. 31. Ev- Novembe- 30 in the men's gymnasium
ery week from 20 to 30 gallons of ice of the University of Kentucky on the
cream are used at Woman's hall at subject, "Resolved That This House
West Virginia University. The Col Dis iroves the Popular Theory That
is
lege, of Agriculture of the same uni- National Political Independence
versity suppliese the hall and cafe- Either Possible or Desirable." The
teria with all the milk, cream, and ice debators chosen were: Alfred A. Naff,
r
of Lexington; Pat 6. Rankin, of Lan
cream used.
caster, and Raymond
Auxier, of
Paintsville, with A. W. Richmond, of
Owensboro as alternate.
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meet
An
(By,Tom Cochran)
be held on Saturday, November
golf and ten is to
The long
12. The meet is to be arranged so
nis tournaments are nearing an end. that the finish will occur in the staIn the tennis singles tourney, France- - dium between the halves of the Fresh(By George Kay)
to meet Ragland in the finals
Kentucky met Vanderbilt at, Nash- way is championship. In the doubles man football game which will be
for the
played that day.
ville last Saturday and the results
tourney, Whitehead and Rogers will
are as follows: Kentucky's band 34, face Ragland
and Combs in the final
KenVandy's band 6; Vanderbilt 34,
Freshman basketball practice will
'
match.
tucky Wildcats 6.
not start until after thanksgiving, as
up the passes from
Unable to break
In golf, Hoffman has advanced to Coach Mauer is devoting all his time
Spears to Creson, the scrappy Wild- the finals and will have to beat the now to football and will be unable to
cats were crushed in defeat at the
match to coach the yearlings until the grid
winner of the
hands of the flashy Vanderbilt eleven.
season is over.
win the championship.
bout 300 Kentucky rooters wildly
heered for the plucky Wildcats, in
pite of the odds that were against
hem.
The Blue and White team
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:ought gamely from start to finish.
outgained
Although
Vanderbilt
Kentucky 297 yards to 147, the.Com-nodore- s
were penalized fourteen
228 East Main
imes, totaling 108 yards.
The Kentucky score came in the
hird period when Mohney ran a
"TRY OUR
line. Jen- Tandy kick to his
down on Van- :ins then ran to a first
AND SANDWICHES"
ly's
line. With the aid of
mccessful line plunges and a penalty,
40c
Noon
ortwood hit center for a touchdown,
Between tho halves, the best band
n the South, the Kentucky R. O
T. C. strutted
its stuff and took
Complicated
ashville by storm.
"ormations and the respective letters
Df the two universities were made,
The summary:
Kentucky (6) Pos. (34) Vanderbilt
L.E
James
Mohney ..
L.T
Hawkins
Drury
L.G
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According to Director of Intra-- 1
mural Sport M. E. Potter,
volleyball will start sometime around
Thanksgiving.

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