THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

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Wildcats Conquer Vanderbilt Harriers in Dual Meet by Score of
GESS WINS

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(By Wayman Thoniasson)
Cloudy skies and misty rain damp-

ened the ardor of track enthusiasts
gathered at Nashville last Saturday
to see Jack Chesney, of Vanderbilt, a
Middlesboro, Ky., boy, try to defeat
William Gess, of Kentucky, in the
headline attraction of a dual meet
which Kentucky won by the score of
59 to 58. It was the first time in 20
years that Coach Anderson's Commodores had lost a dual meet, and to

say those knights of the B. V. D. died
hard is putting it mild.
Listen, my children, and you shall
hear
Of these marvelous exploits of some
modern Reveres.
"Coming events cast their shadows
before them," said the prince falling
off of his horse. But, regardless of
that, Gess had received more publicity
before the meet than did Henry Ford
when he made a lady out of Lizzie.
Carr Creek ran wild over the country; Gess was supposed to run roughAnd, since there
shod over Vandy.
is nothing so insipid to an Anderson-coache- d
Commodore as defeat, the
boys from "deah ole Vandy" were
singing some right pretty blues.
They didn't listen so well. True
to form, Gess outstripped his man,

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The weather man frowned dismally
last Tuesday after
his darkest scowls
were not enough to prevent the University of Kentucky Wildcat baseball
pastimers from splashing through the
mud for a 3 to 2 victory over the
Gophers of Minnesota.
" Lefty " McGary, southpaw star.
on Stoll Field
noon, but even

but, coming into the home stretch,
he happened to run in front of this
Chesney, which act is "oke" in Kentucky if they call you speedy, and the
railbirds hollered "foul." The foul
was granted and, although Gess won,
he was disqualified in the quarter-mile
he left no
In the
room for doubt and ran so far ahead
of the Commodores that they had no
chance to use this "touch system."
He looked like Bubbling Over in a
derby trial and this is no reflection
on the horse.
Wildcats All Stars
The other heroes of the day, if the
public doesn't take their Gess and
Lindbergh straight, are Root and
Dohrman, reading from left to right,
a hurdler and a
Root won
both hurdle races at an easy gallop,
coming in under wraps. Yes, it was
cold, but Dohrman cantered the two
miles in 10 minutes, 26 seconds, nnd
was taking a shower when the Vandy
entry came in fagged to the gills.
They should have a new lighting system at the Commodore
institution,
since the Vandy
almost
lost their way that night.
to do with the
But, what has that
price of eggs ? West jumped 21 feet,
3 inches to take the broad jump, and
Roberts and Rhodemeyer dabbled with
the boys in the pole vault to win without taking off their sweat clothes.
"Strongheart" Kavanaugh heaved the
shot 39 feet to win. (No, girls, this
is not the Strongheart of the movies
although they are both brave). Owens
lost a tough race to Bailey in the
mile, being nosed out at the finish
by a yard or two. This is the first
track team Shively has coached and
it is the best Kentucky has ever
known. So, it looks like this man
califrom Illinois is of
bre in something besides football.
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he happens to break a leg, which is
Not much is known concerning the very doubtful. Gess won both of these
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Coach Shively will take sixteen men
present reputation in the other events,
they should win the meet. The time on the trip as usual and they will
for the runs are just about the same probably be the same men who made
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Intra-murtennis and horseshoes
were off to a flying start this week
when
the initial matches in both
sports were held. Drawings for places
in the brackets took place on Mon
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According to the schedule, all
matches in both events must
be completed this week.
Initial Horseshoe Completion
M. E. Potter, director of
athletics at the University, states that
interest is running in high gear
among the "barnyard golf" enthu
siasts. This year's program marks
Kentucky scored first in the third the advent of horseshoe pitching as an
sport at Kentucky, and
inning. Ericson led off with a single
down the left field foul line. McGary 57 men have entered to compete for
was safe when Redding was slow in the title of the University's chamfielding his bunt. Jeffries was out pion "horseshoe heaver." The horseon a pop-ubut "Baldy" Gilb came shoe pits, which are located under the
through with a screaming triple to stadium on the north side of the footthat counted both runners. ball field, have been the scene of much
Cole hoisted to right field and Ray- activity all week. In addition to the
mond Rhoads struck out to end the 57 entries in the singles, 28 doubles
teams are contesting for trophies.
stanza.
Tennis has likewise drawn a large
The Wildcats chalked up their other
number of entries and quite a few excounter in the next round. France-wawas safe on a fielder's choice citing matches are expected to result
He stole second and came home when before the finals are reached. Fourn
had difficulty in teen doubles teams and 50 singles en
the
fielding McGary's bounder after Eric trants were carded to test their skill
son had walked.
"Swede" went to on the courts this week. The exact
third on the play but was out at the time and place of these matches are
plate in an attempt to double steal. left to the convenience of the conThe Gophers made their first threat testants, provided that all first round
in the sixth when they succeeded in events are completed by tomorrow.
getting men on second and third with The silver loving cups to be awarded
both
two out. However, Franceway gath to the "winners and runners-uered in Nydahl's liner to extinguish singles and doubles of horseshoes
and tennis, will be on display soon in
the rally. Minnesota tallied their only
run off of McGary in the seventh on a the windows of the "K" Shop.
Diamond Ball Begins Soon
single, a sacrifice, an error, and a
Following close on the heels of
fielder's choice.
Redding opened the next stanza horseshoes and tennis is the
with a double over the right field
diamond ball. The first games
bank and Rhoads took up the pitching are scheduled for April 30 and all
duties. A wild pitch permitted Red organizations intending to compete
ding to score from third where he had must have their entries in by 6
been advanced by a hit batsman and o'clock tonight. All men except those
a base on balls. Rhoads halted a who have earned their letter in baseg
rally when he breezed ball or those who are on the varsity
for squad at the present time, are eligible
three fast ones by a pinch-hittThe fraternity teams will compose
the final out.
The visitors should be commended two divisions and the winners will be
for the stand they made against the determined on a percentage basis. The
Kentuckians. This was the first full selection of the teams for each di
game played by Minnesota this sea- vision will be accomplished by refer
son. The only other contest in which ence to the tenm s record last year
they have engaged, scheduled for in diamond ball.
Monday against Butler, was called off
The fraternity champions will meet
during the fourth inning because of the winners of the independent divise
ion in a
rain.
series for the
The box score:
University championship. All games
AB R H PO A E will be played on the football pracKentucky
4 0 0 2 2 1 tice field on Upper street just oppoJeffries, ss
3 0 1 2 2 0 site the Administration building.
Gilb, 2b
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Cole, lb
Annual Derby to Be Held
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200240
Crouch, 3b
event of the
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Franceway, rf
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Ericson, c
This is the only event promoted by
3
McGary, p
the men's athletic department in
Robt. Rhoads, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 which women
can also compete.
A
large number of entries are expected
30 3 G 27 11 1 to
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contest for the honors and the
AB R H PO A E loving cups offered to the winners of
Minnesota
4 0 1 0 0 0 the individual races and to the winRoss, If
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Bolstad, 2b
0 relays.
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the same team by a G to 1
started his first contest this
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five hits and one run up to the eighth
inning when he was relieved by Robert Rhoads. Rhoads held the Gophers
safe for the remainder of the struggle although a wild pitch enabled
them to raise their total number of
markers to a pair.
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baseball that could not be denied
victory. Although intermittent show
ers, which several times made it look
as if it would be necessary to call the
game, kept the diamond in a soggy
condition,
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drag down hot smashes or pull in
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