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'CATS TOMORROW
rivnl, Centre
ColleRc, will send their bnaeball team
into tlie Cnt camp tomorrow in nn efwalloping nd- fort to avenge tlmt
ministercd by the Blue nnd White
earlier in the season.
With Kentucky in high pear and
Koinp at the pnee she has manifested
in the past few games, everything
points to a Wildcat victory. However
there will be plenty of action there
nlwnys is when the Colonels clinch
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with the Cats, nnd regardless of odds
both teams can nlwnys be depended
upon to invariably put up a fight char
ncteristic of nil their names imply.
Jess RilTc, Pittsburgh Pirate pitcher
"n la future," nnd the Ind who ncgo
game against
tinted the
Centre Inst year, will probably be
Coach Murphy's choice for the box
tomorrow and with his southpaw offerlngs of the Chinese puzzle variety
to worry with, things may not look WE THANK YOU
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entire student body. Although the latter named athlete did and
(nullify in the trials at the annual Southern Conference track
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tried hard and like a man, and after all that is all Kentuckians.
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expect of their sons.

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Leaps 22 Feet To Establish New'
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'Cat Team Takes Fourth
Place in Meet
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The University of Kentucky track
tenm represented by only three men,
Jim lirndy, Bill Gcss and Lois Koot,
broke one Southern Intercollegiate
record, scored twelve
Conference
points, nnd took fourth place in the
Southern Conference meet which wns
held nt Chapel Hill, North Cnrolinn,

As for Jim and Bill, probably everybody knows wnat tney
achieved. Brady set a new conference record oi 22 leet lor tne Inst Saturday.
The University of
broad jump both in the trials and in the finals and Bill garnered a North Carolina won the meet
a tniru m tne quarter, ruinuny uuuw
second in the half mile and
Cnntain Jim Brady of the Wildcnt
the most difficult conditions. It is mighty hard for a Sophomore, team set n new conference record of
conquer for the first time, 22 feet in the bront jump, nnd in ad
as Gess is, to go into a foreign field and
despite the fact that his merit for speed is known from one end
of Lexington to the other and many points South. He took five
points anyway and these, together with Jim's points m the jump
and the pole vault, in which he tied for second place, gave Ken
tucky fourth place in the meet not nu ior iwu men..

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rented out.
THpvp's one thine sure, you can pick the Juniors out of the
crowd on review and inspection day. Well, we could call it the
color line, all the underlings in khaki and us upperhngs in gingham
dance apparel.
Which reminds me that as far as I'm concerned they can have
reviews and inspections all day long, if we get out of class that

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After all everybody has Kis calling and Ted Creech

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fhio wns hvnncrht to litrht in the Ken- track meet in which Ted, with the javelin, beat
the Foosier who was cleaned up with everything in the Western
boys
Conference this season. When asked by one of the Indiana
could throw the spear, Creech replied about 135 feet.
how far he
can
To which the Hoosier replied, "Why, we've got a man that
thrnw it. RO and '90 feet." But the records show that Mr. Creech

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dition to winning this event ho tied
place in the polo vault.
holds the record in this
event.
Bill Ocss, one of the promising
middle distnnco runners in the South,
look third place In the 110 nnd second
place In the 8B0 yard run. In both
of these races Gosh drew the outside
position nt the slnrt. The half mile
was run soon after the qunrter nnd
Gess had little rest between these two
races. The nnu mile run wns n nenri
breaker for the Wildcat star who ran
a beautiful race only to lose by less
than n yard.
Louis Root, the other Wildcat
failed to qualify In the hurHowever, much credit is due
dles.
Root as he hns been n consistent point
winner during the entire senson.
This was the Inst meet of the
for the Wildcats. Besides the
Southern Conference meet the Wildcats hnd four meets, winning from
Sewnnce and Tennessee, and losing to
Vnt.dcrbilt and Indiana.

for second
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Ted came out this spring and tried everything from ten pins
up to spring football and when ne.nnanj uonueu u uuua.
the 50 vard dash to throw- compromised with the boys, told them he
ing the hammer. He
nnauy got u
was going to make the relay team ha aiu ana off everybody.
j .f4. , 4V.o iovoiin thnf. ho heat the sox
the
And Dick Elliott is another surprise athletic example ofgave
year He came out, worked hard and only a few weeks agocareer
the University of Tennessee two miler the first defeat of his
and incidentally won the firstr race of his whole career by sheer
euts And these are the kind of. men our institution like to hold
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Miss Nell Pulliam, of Frankfort,
won the girls' track championship
with a score of eight points, in the
meet held for women students of the
university, on Stoll field, Thursday
afternoon, May 13. The "town girls"
and the Sigma Beta Upsilon sorority
tied for team honors, with 11 points
each, and the silver' loving cup offered
to the winners, at the Women's Athletic association banquet, May 18.
Miss Mary Alex O'Hara, of Williams town, won second honors, with

seven points and Miss Eleanor Beggs,
,
of Wilkinsburg-- Pa., was third with
five points.
The winners of the var
ious contests were as follows:
Basketball throw Miss Mary Alex
O'Hara, first, 58 feet, six inches, and
Miss Frances Osborne, second, 55 feet,
three inches: high jump Miss Mil
died Pool and Miss Mabel Hill tied for
first at four feet, and Miss Georgia
Alexander, second, at three feet, nine
inches; 50 yard dash Miss Nell Pul
Ham, first, seven seconds; Miss Elean
or Beggs, second, and Miss Martha
Minihnn. third. The winning team in
the re!ay race was composed of the
Miss Nell
following young women:
Pulliaia, Miss Anna Mae Stamper,
Miss Alice Young and Miss Martha
Minnihan.

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