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B. A. SHIVELY, Athletic Director KEN KUHN, Sports Information Director ---NEXT HOME GAME--------
LOUISIANA STATE  Saturday, January 28  8:00 p.m.
1966-67 KENTUCKY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
Date	Opponent Site	UK Opp.		Dec. 28-	-Cornell (H)	77 92	Feb.	4	-Louisiana State ....	Away
19 6 6				Dec. 31-	Notre Dame (N) .	. 96 85	Feb.	6-	-Mississippi ...........	Away
Dec. 3-	-Virginia (H)	104	84	19 6 7			Feb.	11 	-Mississippi State ...	Home
Dec. 5-	-Illinois (H)	97	*98	Jan. 5	-Vanderbilt (H)	89 *91	Feb.	13	-Tennessee ............	Away
Dec. 10-	-Northwestern (A).	118	1 16	Jan. 14-	-Florida ...............	Away	Feb.	18-	-Mississippi State ..	Away
Dec. 13-	-N. Carolina (H) ...	55	64	Jan. 16-			Feb.	20-		Home
Dee. 17-	-Florida (H) .........	76	78	Jan. 21-	-Auburn ...............	Home	Feb.	25-		
UK	Invitational Tourna	nent		Jan. 23-	-Tennessee ...........	Home	Feb.	27-		Away
Dec. 22-	-Oregon State	96	66	Jan. 28-	-Louisiana State	Home	Mar.	4		
Dec. 23-	-Kansas State .......	83	79	Jan. 30	-Mississippi ..........	Home	Mar.	6	-Alabama ...............	Home
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GOVERNOR NED BREATHITT, the Commonwealth's chief executive and chairman of the Board of Trustees, is a graduate of the University of Kentucky and above all labels himself as a champion of education in the state. The articulate, 41-year-old Hopkinsville attorney entered UK in 1942 with thoughts of a career in politics and government uppermost in his mind. He earned degrees in commerce and law after serving nearly three years in the Army Air Force during World War II. Governor Breathitt's background includes three terms (1953-56) in the House of Representatives and several governmental positions.
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PRESIDENT JOHN W. OSWALD took over as administrative head of Kentucky's state university only two short years ago but has already proven himself one of the nation's most able educational leaders. Dr. Oswald, at the age of 48, is a man ideally equipped in academic and general background to guide U.K. into its second century. He holds academic degrees from De Pauw and University of California and is well acquainted with athletics at all levels. The UK president served as captain of the 1937 De Pauw football team and later, at UC, coached the Davis campus gridders for three years as an avocation. Dr. Oswald, a plant pathology specialist, came to U.K. from a position as vice-president-administration at California. He was honored in 1962 by selection on the Silver Anniversary All-America team chosen by Sports Illustrated.
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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR BERNIE SHIVELY, a former All America footballer at Illinois, is the guiding hand behind the development of UK as a nationally-respected power in the field of intercollegiate athletics. Serving in a variety of posts at the University since 1 927, including terms as coach of football, track and baseball, "Shive" has been director of Athletics since 1938. In this position, he administers a harmonious program of activity in 10 different sports that feature more than 500 athletes in action almost the year around before audiences that exceed a half million persons and involving facilities valued at several million dollars. Shively has gained national recognition for his administrative excellence and fair-minded approach to many problems. ADOLPH RUPP OF KENTUCKY
'The Baron of Basketball'
National Coach of the Year for 1966 and the nation's winningest basketball coach for nearly four decades and one of the most colorful figures in the game today . . . That's Baron Adolph Rupp, who this season aims at producing a winner at University of Kentucky for the 37th year.
Able to boast of a nation-leading career percentage of 83 percent success in his chosen profession, Coach Rupp has guided the Wildcats since 1930and never had a losing season.
Few major goals of the coaching profession have escaped the grasp of this 65-year-old veteran, feared and respected by opponents and beloved by millions of fans to whom he is known familiarly as "The Man In The Brown Suit." The appellation was tagged on Rupp years ago in tribute to his superstitious preference of brown as the color of his game-night wardrobe.
In his own backyard (the Southeastern Conference) Rupp is generally regarded as the prime benefactor of Dixie basketballhaving goaded loop schools into providing better places to play, recruiting better boys and giving more emphasis to the sport. Hiss success in raising the stature of southern cage play has "come back to haunt" Rupp in the form of stiffer competition both on the court and recruiting battleground.
But Coach Rupp professes no regrets and his achievements serve as a buffer that is not likely to be broken down for many a year to come. Those achievements make a list too long to recount entirely.  However, a few of the man's major accomplishmehts include:
752 victories in 904 starts during 36 years at Kentucky.
Membership in the ultra-exclusive "700 Club" (700 career victories) achieved at the earliest stage of any coach.
An unprecedented four NCAA titles captured during a record 15 tournament appearances.
A record 22 conference championships in 33 years of SEC existence.
Top world honors as he helped guide the USA entry to success in the 1948 Olympics.
National "Coach of the Year" four times and overwhelming choice again in 1966 for top SEC coaching honors.
Producer of more All-Americans (24 players honored 34 times), more Olympic goald medallion winners (7) and more
material for the pro ranks (22 players) than any other coach. Membership on the national basketball rules committee.
Coach of champions in the first International Universities Tournament last summer.
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UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE ROSTER
No. Name Pos. Class A9e Ht'
11 Bobby Jack Guinn G Sr. 24 6-1
13 Rusty Kidd G Soph. 20 6-3
15 Bill Hann ...................................... G Soph. 19 6-2
21 Tom Hendrix F Jr. 21 6-5
25 Wes Coffman G Jr. 21 6-1
33 Bill Young C-F Soph. 19 6-3
35 Tom Boerwinkle C Jr. 21 7-0
41 Mac Petty .................................. F Jr. 21 6-4
43 Bill Justus G Soph. 19 6-1
51 David Bell C-F Soph. 19 6-7
53 Ron Widby F Sr- 21 64
Wt. Hometown
170...................................... Kingston, Tenn.
180.................................. Milledgeville, Ga.
170...................................... Cleveland, Ohio
173 ................................ Elizabethtown, Ky.
177...................................... Earlington, Ky.
180................................... Knoxville, Tenn.
251 .............................. Independence, Ohio
198........................................ Wooster, Ohio
165.................................... Knoxville, Tenn.
197 ......................................... Dayton, Ohio
209.................................... Knoxville, Tenn.
COACHRay Mears (4 Years at UTWon 67, Lost 32) ASSISTANT COACHESStuart Aberdeen, Jerry Parker STUDENT ASST. COACHPhil French
NicknameVolunteers LocationKnoxville, Tenn. Athletic DirectorBob Woodruff 1965-66 RecordWon 1 8, Lost 8
ColorsOrange and White Enrollment18,000 ConferenceSoutheastern SeriesUK leads, 85-31 since '10 VOLUNTEERS7 SCORECARD
	fg	ft	pf	tp
1 -t   BOBBY JACK GUINN 1   6-1 Sr. Guard	1    2   3   4   5   6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8    9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
g       RUSTY KIDD 1 m9  6-3 Soph. G	1    2   3   4   5   6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
J C    BILL HANN '        6-2 Soph. Guard	12   3   4    5   6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8    9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
*%  C   TOM BOERWINKLE m9   7-0 Jr. Center	1    2   3   4    5    6    7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
A 1   MAC PETTY 1   6-4 Jr. Forward	1    2   3   4    5    6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
BILL JUSTUS ml   6-1 Soph. Guard	1    2   3   4   5    6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
C-j   DAVID BELL 1   6-7 Soph. C-F	1    2    3   4    5    6   7 8 9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
C*>   RON WIDBY m0   6-4 Sr. Forward	1    2   3   4    5    6   7 8 9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
	1    2   3   4    5   6   7 8 9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
	1    2    3    4    5    6    7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
	1    2   3   4    5    6   7 8 9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
	12   3    4    5    6    7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
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	FG	FT	PF	TP
LOUIE DAMPIER  W   6-0 Sr. Guard	12   3   4    5   6    7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
4*%   JIM LeMASTER I Mm   6-2 Jr. Guard	1    2   3   4    5   6    7 8 9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
| *>   PHIL ARGENTO         6-0 Soph. Guard	1    2   3   4    5    6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
O ^  GENE STEWART MmMm   6-2 Sr. Forward	1    2   3   4    5    6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1  2 3 4 5	
*% A   BOB TALLENT A**   6-1 Jr. Guard	1    2   3   4    5   6    7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
^ C   TOMMY PORTER Mmmw   6-3 Jr. Forward	1    2   3   4    5    6   7 8 9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
STEVE CLEVENGER J*   6-0 Jr. Guard	1    2   3   4    5   6    7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
A        PAT RILEY ^^Mm   6-3 Sr. Forward	1    2   3   4    5    6   7 8 9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
AA   BRAD BOUNDS 6-5 Sr. Center	1    2   3   4    5    6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
A E   CLIFF BERGER mw   6-8 Jr. Center-Forward	1    2   3   4    5    6   7 8 9   10   11    12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
C/\   GARY GAMBLE mw\0   6-4 Jr. Forward	1    2   3   4    5    6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
C C   THAD JARACZ *^   6-5 Jr. Forward-Center	1    2   3    4    5   6    7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1    2   3   4   5   6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1  2 3 4 5	
				
				
				
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Phone 255-7973 WILDCATS AND HARDWAREKentucky's cage Wildcats of 1966-67 pose proudly with the large number of trophies collected a year ago by their predecessors of last season and by unanimous national Coach of the Year Adolph Rupp (front row left). Flanking the coach in front are All-America Pat Riley, Bobby Tallent, Phil Argento, All-America Louie Dampier, Jim LeMaster, Steve Clevenger and Asst. Coach Harry Lancaster. In back, from the left, are manager Bobby Barton, Tommy Porter, Gene Stewart, Thad Jaracz, Cliff Bcrger, Brad Bounds, Gary Gamble and Asst. Coach Joe Hall.
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY VARSITY ROSTER
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No Name Pos. Class Exp. Age Ht.
10 Louie Dampier G Sr. 2VL 21 6-0
12 Jim LeMaster G Jr. 1VL 19 6-2
13 Phil Argento G Soph. FN 19 6-0 22 Gene Stewart                    F Sr. OVL 21 6-2
24 Bob Tallent G Jr. 1VL 20 6-1
25 Tommy Porter F Jr. 1VL 20 6-3 32 Steve Clevenger G Jr. 1VL 20 6-0 42 Pat Riley                         F Sr. 2VL 21 6-3
44 Brad Bounds C Sr. 1VL 21 6-5
45 Cliff Berger C-F Jr. 1VL 19 6-8 50 Gary Gamble F Jr. 1VL 19 6-4 55 Thad Jaracz F-C Jr. 1VL 19 6-5
Wt. Hometown
165.............................. Indianapolis, Ind.
190.................................. Lexington, Ky.
180................................ Cleveland, Ohio
190.................................. Brookville, Ind.
173...................................... Langley, Ky.
184........................................ Gracey, Ky.
185.................................. Anderson, Ind.
202 ............................ Schenectady, N. Y.
205 .................................... Bluffton, Ind.
215.................................... Centralia, III.
175.................................. Earlington, Ky.
215.................................... Lexington, Ky.
HEAD COACHADOLPH RUPP (36 YearsWon 752, Lost 152) ASSISTANT COACHESHarry Lancaster and Joe Hall
TRAINERRichard (Spike) Kerns STUDENT MANAGERSBobby Barton and Alan Theobald MEET A WILDCAT
Now calls Lexington home since his father is resident manager of Spindthrift Farm on the outskirts of the University city, but Jim is better known in Paris, Ky.the same hometown as Kentucky's first cage All-America (Basil Hay-don '21). LeMaster is not hailed as an All-America candidate but figures strongly in the guard picture at UK this season. He's a prospect to fill the berth vacated by graduated Tommy Kron.
Handles himself well on the court and can be expected to lock in a season-long battle (particularly with Bob Tallent) for a starting assignment.
As freshmen two seasons back, the two staged a point
battle while teaming up as regular guards. Tallent won that struggle but LeMaster was a close second with 287 points. Last season, the pair of soph guards went at their rivalry again with Tallent coming out on top in points although LeMaster saw action in one more game.
Jim is classed as a fine floorman, the "take charge" type and fine passer, good shooter and strong defensive man. For his inspired play as a yearling in '65, Jim won the Jay-cees Freshman Leadership Award. Picked up All-State honors in 1964 at Bourbon County High as a 24-point scorer. Registered 1,661 points in schoolboy career.
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Recognized as one of the top assistant coaches in the profession, Harry Lancaster has served in the capacity of chief aide to Baron Adolph Rupp since 1946. Among his various duties, the Paris (Ky.) native spends much time scouting future opponents of the Wildcats, recruiting some of the best schoolboy talent in the nation and coaching with much success the UK freshman cage team. Lancaster in the past 16 seasons has guided the Kittens to a record of 175 wins and only 46 losses. Harry is a graduate of Georgetown (Ky.) College, where he was an all-around sports standout in early thirties. An All-Conference halfback in football three straight years, his grid career almost overshadowed his play on the basketball court. Even though he considered himself a better gridder than basketeer, he starred in basketball with an equal number of All-Conference selections and wisely chose to stick with the cage sport as a career. Lancaster spent nine years as a high school principal and coach before coming to UK in 1942 as a physical education instructor.
Assistant Coach JOE HALL
Former Kentucky basketeer Joe Hall of Cynthiana, who proved himself a successful coach for nine years, joined the cage staff of Adolph Rupp last season. The new Wildcat aide transferred from Central Missouri State College, where he was head coach during the 1964-65 season and posted a 19-6 record enroute to guiding his team to the school's first NIAA Conference championship since 1951. A guard on Coach Rupp's 1949 UK team, Hall entered coaching upon his graduation in 1955. He spent three years at Shephardsville High, twice achieving conference "Coach of the Year" honors, and then moved into collegiate ranks at Regis College. After one season as freshman coach, Joe was elevated to head coach and for five years posted successful records. The 37-year-old Kentuckian also coached the Capital Federal Denver team in the AAU Tournament and later was honored by selection as head coach of the AAU Stripes in the Olympic Trials. Hall is given much credit by Coach Rupp for his success in recruiting this season's outstanding freshman team.
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KENTUCKY FRESHMAN ROSTER
Name Pos.
Jim Dinwiddie .................................... G
Benny Spears ...................................... G
Greg Boeck ........................................ G
Terry Mills ..................................... G
Bill Busey............................................ G
Wayland Long .................................... F
Mike Pratt .......................................... F
Guy Mendes ..................................... G
Mbrt Fraley
F-C
Mike Casey ...................................... F-G
Clint Wheeler Randy Pool Dan Issel Travis Butler
F-C F-C C-F F
Age Ht. Wt.                                          Hometown (High School)
18 6-3      157 ............................ Leitchfield, Ky. (Leitchfield)
18 6-2      195 ........................................ Ashland, Ky. (Blazer)
18 6-3      177 .............................. Louisville, Ky. (St. Thomas)
18 6-1      176 ...................... Barbourville, Ky. (Knox Central)
18 5-10    165 .......................... Bagdad, Ky. (Shelby County)
18 6-6      185 ............................ Lancaster, Ky. (Garrard Co.)
18 6-3      204 .............................. Dayton, Ohio (Meadowdale)
18 6-0      152 ................................ New Orleans, La. (Fortier)
18 6-5      222 .................................. Lexington, Ky. (Catholic)
18 6-3      179 .................... Simpsonville, Ky. (Shelby County)
18 6-7      179 ........................................ Ashland, Ky. (Blazer)
18 6-7      197 .......................... Oak Ridge, Tenn. (Oak Ridge)
18 6-8      226 ........................................ Batavia, III. (Batavia)
19 6-4      194 ............. Anderson, Ala. (Lauderdale Co.)
COACHHarry Lancaster (16th Year) ASST. COACHJoe Hall
STUDENT MANAGERSMark England, Tim Grahl and Kent Goodell
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No.	Name	Position	Age
11	Kerry Myers ....................	............... R. Wing	T9
13	Bob Croft ........................	............... H. Post	19
21	Kelly Aldridge ................	...............R. Wing	18
25	Dick Johnston ................	...............Point	18
31	Mike Jones ......................	R. Wing	18
33	Jim Woodall ..................	...............L. Post	19
35	Clay Hess ........................	...............H. Post	19
43	Bob Morley ....................	...............L. Wing	18
45	Roger Peltz ....................	...............L. Wing	18
51	Don Campbell ................	...............Point	18
55	Larry Mansfield ..............	...............L. Post	17
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Ht Wt. Hometown
6-3 180 ............................................ Celina, Ohio
6-10 220 .................................. Hamilton, Ontario
6-3 189 .................................... Jonesboro, Tenn.
5- 8 155 ............................................ Altoona, Pa.
6- 2 200 ...................................... Nashville, Tenn.
6-5 218 Charleston, West Va.
6-6 200 .................................... Dowagiac, Mich.
6-4 195 ............................................ Decatur, Ga.
6-5 200 Royal Oak, Mich.
6-2 185 ...................................... Memphis, Tenn.
6-8 240 ................................... Memphis, Tenn.
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STUDENT ASSISTANTPhil French
576 E. Third St.  Phone 254-2855
Lexington Insurance
Agency, Inc.
Kentucky Central Building Lexington, Ky. Phone: 252-5576  Dixie Bell Dairy Company
'The Largest and Only Locally Owned Dairy Serving Central Kentucky"
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315 North Limestone Street LEXINGTON, KY.
You're Always Welcome At
WALGREEN AGENCY DRUG STORES
IN LEXINGTON
69 Eastland Shopping Center 1255 Northland Shopping Center
+ 878 East High Street
~k 404 Southland Drive
jf 1743 Gardenside Shopping Center
SERVING THE BEST IN DRUG STORE NEEDS SINCE 1921
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