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May 10 the University of Kentucky
track squad will participate in the an
nual Southern Conference Champion
ship track meet to 'be held at Montgomery, Alabama.
That Kentucky is represented this
year by one of the best teams in her
hitory is a well known fact. Coach
George Buchhcit has moulded a
aggregation from some of
the best cinder artists in the state.
With a splendid showing made in
indoor nvets at Cincinnati and Louisville against the 'best in the nation,
and two dual victories by overwhelming scores over such worthy rivals as
Vandenbilt and Tennessee, need any
Wildcat supporter
feel
that Kentucky does not possess a team of
merti?
The competition at Montgomery
will be furnished by some of the best
trackmen in the south with such men
from Kentucky as Captain Nantz and
Tracy in the sprints, Hall in the mid
dle distance runs and Miller in the
quarter-milAdded to these stars
are Brady in the pole vault and
Hughes in high and broad jumps
Each of the above mentioned men has
made creditalble time and distances
in his respective
events. There are
also several other consistent men on
the Wildcat cinder squad who are expected to spring a surprise at any
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Womens Clubs.
Miss Eichelberger has been at the
State University for the past five years.
She has been in the work of the State
Home Economics Association and is
a member of Sigma Xi, national honorary scientific fraternity.
During their residence in Lexington' these women have taken active
parts in community work and welfare.

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