THE KENTUCKY KERNEL Formerly THE IDEA University of Kentucky VOL. VIII. E LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, NOV. WARRIORS TO ARRIVE ONE DAY EARLY T.U. AVOIDS CONFLICT WITH STATE SCHEDULE Will Work Out on Stoll Game Slated For Saturday Field Preparatory to With Centre To Be Saturday Contest Played Friday 11 1915, No. 9 LOUISVILLE GIRLS WIN ATTEND CONFERENCE Men Represent Amateur Performance Is Wildcats Demonstrate SuSchools at Success With Six Big periority Over Other Berea Meeting Acts on Bill Kentucky Teams Local In order to avoid a conflict with Y. M. C. A. MEN SPEAK BRIGGS WINS SINGLES e game Saturday, two sturdy warriors of Pur the revisions have been made in the Twenty-fiv- e due University, students from the local Lafayette, "Amateur Night," given under the Indiana, Transylvania football schedule. universities, State and Transylvania, auspices of the Strollers in the Uniwill be here Friday night to take a The game with Central College, of attended the Annual Students' Con- versity chapel Friday night, good night's rest, and perhaps run a proved Danville, which was scheduled for ference of the Kentucky Y. M. C. A. few signals on Stoll Field Saturday successful in every way and was prob Saturday will be played tomorrow, which was held at Berea, November ably the most creditable preformance morning, preparatory to the and the game scheduled with George- 5, 6 and 7. ever given by "amateurs" of the Uni football game Saturday after town next Thursday has been postnoon. The game will be called at 2:30 The purpose of the annual confer versity. The entire bill was unusual poned until Friday. The only game o'clock instead of 3, as has been the ence is to bring the members of vari- In its originality and it was with dif 'remaining unchanged is the Thanks hour for previous games this season. ous State associations in touch with ficulty that the judges reached a decigiving contest with the University of Dopesters figure that Purdue has the each other and to discuss the many sion as to the best of the six superior edge on Kentucky by several touch Louisville. problems that arise in the work of the acts. The judges for the contest were downs. With the exception of two association. ' Among the features of Dean Anna S. Hamilton, Professor men, Routh, an the meeting were the addresses by Enoch Grehan and Herbert Graham. guard last ANNUAL N. year, and O'Brien, their 1914 captain, The prize of $10.00 given for the several of the leaders in Y. M. C. A. Purdue will present practically the work on all association activities. best act with two or more particisame line-u- p as that which faced the " in an The speakers included such men as pants, was won by four GAME TO BE PLAYED Blue and White team at Lafayette last Dr. S. C. Mitchell, president of Dela extremely melodramatic motion picyear. Purdue won this game 40-ware College, Newark, Del.; David R. ture drama, depicting the sad lot of Her record bae been up to standard No Grounds Report Porter, executive secretary of the stu- a poor country girl who married for money instead of love. The' role of this year, i However, to offset the addent departmJexrt international That Game Will Be vantages of ranking a superior Philo C. DIx, State Secretary the poor deluded' country lass was Cancelled Mad tkm.U to 12 pounds to the Y. M. C. A; Professor Farquhar of taken by Miss Mary Turner, who play nan, Kentucky hae that matchless Miss Eliaa The report that Tennessee will call State University, and the presidents ed the part admirably. and flghtlBg spirit, a off its Turkey Day battle with State and local secretaries of the different Spurrier as the "Desperate Desmond" of the piece showed marked Ability. far beyond the environs of Lexing- is one that is being freely circulated colleges. ton and the Blue Grass. It has been lately, and also, one that should come Misses Mildred Graham' and Eliza Pig-g- o The regularly accredited delegates a medium of many a victory against to a sudden death, as such reports were entertained by the people of Be tt as the country lad and farmer of seemingly superior teams, and Satur- can only work to the detriment of the rea. .the drama likewise day this spirit will be put to an ex- Thanksgiving game attendance. It is scored a hit by their acting. Among those who went from State treme test As yet, the sew field has true that several of the Volunteers The other contestants for the one-aUniversity were Joe Torrence, presi prize were Noe and Gribben, in a ot felt the stisg of defeat were badly crippled in their game dent of the local association; C. L. screaming military farce of Mexican Since the LosJsvllle game, Coach Ti with Vanderbilt and that Jarad's in Taylor, Elmer Weldon, E. P. Hatter, gert and his assistants have had the jury was at first thought to be fatal, border Ufa Land and Arnold offered J. A. Hodges, L. T. Rector, George team working bsMsa closed gates. nowever, his recovery is assured now, a comedy skit of fun and repartee enPark, C. W. Bailey, Henry Cromwell, As this is considered State's hardest and although titled, "Possum and Sweet Taters." they may come on R. B. Penley, M. B. Fenning. The del game it is probable that the team will crutchJefl, Coach Clevenger will be Both these acts were above the standegates from Transylvania were R. H. uncork a few surprises In the form' of here with a squad of the Orange and ard and brought rounds of applause Biser, M. R. CaJbert, Richard Huff aew plays sad formations. White men to furnish the attraction man, J. H. Young, Gabriel Banks, from the audience. With he exception of Rodes, whose for the closing game of the 1915 The single prize of $5.00 was won by Prank Connely, F. C. Easley, J. W. Waverley Brlggs Injury sustafaed in the Sewaaee gave season. in a dramatic mono Neal, Professor C. C. Freeman, J. D. logue, "The Old Regteme." The story has apparently incapacitated him for Ernest and possibly others. In all was written by his brother, a dramatic the rest of the season, the Wildcats STAFF MEETING. about 175 delegates were present from monologue artist of Chautauqua fame. are in good condition. Kinne, in rethe colleges of the State. Brlggs' Interpretation of the piece was placing Rodes, has developed into a There will be a meeting of "The The program was interesting remarkable, yet he was forced to put capable general. Kentuckdan" staff In the "Kentuckian-Kernel- " throughout and many helpful and val- forth his best efforts to win the prise Coach Tigert said yesterday that office in the Main Building the regular backfleld, Captain Sohrad-e- r this afternoon, Thursday, at 3:30 uable thoughts were placed before the from two equally good monologue arconvention. The address of welcome tists, Julius Wolf and Henry Powell. fullback, Hay don and Grabfelder, o'clock. HERBERT GRAHAM, was delivered by President Frost, of Wolf gave dramatic reading of "Reg-ulu- s a halves, and Kinne, quarter, will start Berea, and the response was made by to the Carthaginians," and Pow(Continued on Page 3) Dr. J. B. Ernest, of Transylvania Uni- ell scored a decided hit with "The versity. Charge of the Light Brigade." WILDCAT SCHEDULE. Some of the chief addresses were: October 2 Butler College 33 to 0 "How to Get the Most Out of This CONTEST TO BE HELD October 9 Barlham College 54 to 13 Conference,," President W. G. TOMORROW NIGHT October 16 Mississippi A. and M 0 to 12 Centre College; "The Cost of October 23 University of the South (Sewanee) 7 to 7 Leadership," David R. Porter, ExecuThe Patterson Literary Society will October 30 University of Cincinnati 27 to 6 tive Secretary Student Department In- hold its annual declamatory contest November 6 University of Louisville 15 to 0 ObCommittee; "The for the Crum Medal In the chapel Friternational November 13 PURDUE ject of the Student Y. M. C. A.," Philo day night. At Lexington November 26 Tennessee DIx, State Secretary At Lexington of Kentucky; The rollowlng men will compete for DAY.) "North American Student," James It. tho medal: F. O. Mayes, Julius Wolf, Park. M. U. Condltt, R, A. Foster, William State-Purdu- State-Purdu- KY.-TEN- "co-eds- For' committee; ly&tmm. fa-e- heart-rendin- g ' Editor-in-Chie- 0 SCORE Twenty-fiv- e Twenty-fiv- e . TO PRIZE IN PHOTO DRAMA TO LOUISVILLE BY STATE GAME CALLED AT 2:30 ever-prese- 15 f. Gan-fiel- HOME-COMIN- 500 ROOTERS GO When Kentucky State's Wildcats closed the game over in Louisville Saturday and the returns were all in from the four quarters, Dr. Tigert's heart overflowed with gladness to know that .his favorites had received a majority over the strong eleven of the University of Louisville, that Indicates Old State will give Purdue's aggregation a tussle for the grapes at Stoll Field Saturday. The result was Kentucky, 15; University of Louisville, 0. Chiefly responsible for State's ma jority was the hard "campaigning" executed by eleven stalwart Wildcats, who worked like demons during the warm afternoon. Individually, Kinne, Thompson, Zerfoss and Server outshone the remaining State players, while Ford, quarterback, and Finley, fullback, for University of Louisville, claimed ,thefpot UghtJe.1detted warriors. "Blondy" Kinne stepped into the. limelight at the beginning ef the game by a beautiful ran which placed the pigskin on the line, after which a fumble by a Kentucky player followed, saasing a delayi in State's scoring? XimWsv feature play, however, appeared in the fcvrth quarter, when he tucked the sail under his arm and raced through, taa entire Louisville defense for 80 yards and a touchdown. "Pats" Thompson scored State's other touchdown, while. Zerfoss blocked a Louisville punt behind the goal line and forced a safety out of this play, in the first quarter. oae-yar- d (Continues on Page 3) APPLE JUDGES CHOSEN FOR STATED TEAM W. C. Johnstone, A. Carman and F. Bernhardt and L. H. Nelson, alternate, were chosen members of the University Apple Judging Team by Professor A. N .Elliot yesterday afternoon. The team will leave about November 15 for Baltimore, where it will compete in contests with six Eastern universities. Mr. Nelson will not accompany the team unless one of the others is prevented from going. C. apple-judgin- g Shinnick and Walter Piper. Music will ibo furnished by Mr. Elsh, Cecil Noe and Misses Pennington and Beard. We Can Beat Purdue! L3 *