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e "FACTS AND FIGURES"
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY FOOTBALL
1942
GENTLEMEN OE THE PRESS AND RADIO:
The l9e2 edition of "Facts and Figures" is presented to
you so that you might familiarize yourself and your
readers and listeners with the University of Kentucky
Wildcats. `
` "Facts and Figures" reports an accurate story of the
football situation at the University of Kentucky. It was
designed to inform sportswriters and radiocasters rather
than to "blow up" the Wildcat eleven. It is merely the
actual facts and figures of the coming season’s team.
It has always been the sincere desire of the Athletic
Department of the University of Kentucky that members of
the press and radio be shown every possible courtesy
when the ‘Cats are at home or when they are on the road.
For future service from the UK Athletic Department con-
» cerning publicity, mats, pictures, statistics, and tick-
I ets, kindly address all communications to the Athletic
Puolicity Department, University of Kentucky, Lexington,
Kentucky.
Your request will be answered immediately.
Athletic Publicity Department
Roy Steinfort, Director
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