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VOLUME 13 - NUMBER 26
The Cats' Pause
SPOTLIGHTING UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY AND SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE'
SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1989
Hoopin' it up
That's what UK seniors Mike m Scott (50) and Jeff Ginnan (inset) will do Wednesday night in Rupp Arena. Before the 'Gatmand Rebs tip it off, UK's two seniors will make the tra0onal run through the^noop prior to the singing of "My Old Kentucky Home
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Time	Kentucky	Score	Auburn
19:38	Mills FT, FT	2-0	
19:26		2-3	Carpenter 21 ft.
18:58		2-5	Dennison 18 ft.
18:41	Miller 20 ft	5-5	
1B:24		5-7	Geiger 5 ft.
17:52	Ellis layup	7-7	
17:25		7-9	Dennison 5 ft.
17:12	Hanson 5 ft.	9-9	
16:56		9-11	Geiger follow layup
15:50		9-13	Carpenter FT, FT
15:19		9-15	Geiger dunk
15:02		9-17	Carpenter layup
14:40	Miller 12 ft.	11-17	
14:23 13:52	Mills 10 ft.	11-19 13-19	Geiger 15 ft.
13:20	Miller follow layup	15-19	
11:59	Ellis layup	17-19	
11:11		17-21	Carpenter layup
10:43		17-23	Denninson 4 ft.
10:27	Ellis FT, FT	19-23	
10:12		19-25	McKie 8 ft.
9:48		19-26	Dennison FTA, FT
9:17		19-29	Carpenter 20 ft.
8:21	Ellis FT, FTA	20-29	
8:00	Hanson 19 ft.	22-29	
7:45		22-32	Dennison 20 ft.
7:25	Mills FT, FT	24-32	
6:23	Hanson layup	26-32	
5:31	Ellis FT, FT	28-32	
4:59		28-34	Geiger follow layup
4:36	Mills layup	30-34	
4:18		30-36	Geiger follow dunk
3:59	Ellis FT, FT	32-36	
3:25	Mills follow tip	34-36	
2:48	Ellis follow layup	36-36	
2:19	Ellis layup	38-36	
2:14		38-37	Dennison FT, FTA
1:22	Hanson 5 ft.	40-37	
1:04		40-39	Carpenter follow tip
:37	Scott layup	42-39	
:28		42-4C	Dennison FT, FTA
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19:27	Ellis 8 ft.	44-4C	
19:12		44-43	Carpenter 20 ft.
18:23		44-4J	Hankton layup
18:05	Sutton 20 ft.	47-45	
17:27		47-47	Arnold 8 ft.
16:56	Mills FT, FT	49-4/	
15:43	Ellis 6 ft.	51-47	
15:26		51-49	Hankton layup
14:58	Hansqn FT, FT	53-4S	
14:38		53-55	Carpenter 22 ft.
14:03	Sutton 12 ft.	55-5;	
13:23		55-5^	Geiger 10 ft.
13:01		55-56	Carpenter layup
12:40	Mills 7 ft.	57-56	
11:56		57-5S	Dennison 23 ft.
11:37		57-61	Carpenter layup, FT
11:12	Miller 20 ft.	60-61	
10:36		60-6'	Geiger layup
9:51		60-6(	Hankton layup
7:50		60-6!	Carpenter FT, FT
6:59	Mills 22 ft.	63-64	
6:37		63-7C	Geiger 10 ft.
5:36		63-72	Dennison dunk
4:31	Mills layup	65-72	
4:06	Mills layup, FT	68-7;	
3:29		68-71	Geiger FT, FTA
3:00	Ellis 6 ft.	70-7:	
1:32	Ellis layup	72-73	
1:28		72-7!	Wrencher FT, FT
1:10	Hanson FT, FTA	73-7!	
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Questions about Skippy Whitaker, B.L. Pribble
The following letter is from Walt Whittaker, who was a 6-foot-5 substitute forward-center on the 1949-50 and 1950-51 Wildcat squads who now is vice president, Deposit Services Division, Wilmington Trust Co. in
Russell Rice
Cats' Pause Columnist
Delaware.
February 17, 1987
Dear Mr. Rice:
Received your letter dated January 31, 1989 referring to Harry Lancaster's book (Adolph Rupp as I Knew Him). Host Communications (Mr. Richard Ford, Director of Publishing) did write me but the book has not been reprinted since 1984 and they no longer have any remaining copies. That was too bad. Harry had an interesting life; of course, I just knew him through basketball.
Yes, I did know Cliff Hagan well on the basketball court. I was a sophomore in 1950 and I believe Cliff was a mid-year freshman then; anyway. Rupp always had the varsity and freshmen scrimmage every day and I got to know Cliff very well under those circumstances. No question he was something specialhad a real good hook shot back then that I couldn't stop even though I was taller than he. I also remember him as a real nice guy, quiet and on the shy side.
I had written to Cliff a couple of times in the last three years. He was the one that directed me to get a yearly subscription to 77ic Cats' Pause newspaper.
When I came to the University of Kentucky (1948) from Rockville Center, New York, there was another WhittakerSkippy Whitaker (spelled with one "t"). His first name was Lucien. Skippy was a guard while I played center and forward. Neither of us were starters at that time and I left Kentucky in 1951 and transferred to Columbia University in New York City where I received a BA degree. I often wonder what happended to Skippy and what he is doing today.
Now I see that CM. Newton will be Athletic Director. CM. was also part of our team during the same years that I played. We still communicate now and then. He will be good for the University of Kentucky, especially now.
Thanks for the assistance in trying to find a copy of Harry's book. I'll keep bugging the book stores in case one pops up.
Enclosed is a (photo) copy of the 1949-50 team.
Sincerely
Walter H. Whittaker, Vice President
February 21, 1989
Dear Walt:
After graduating from UK, Skippy Whitaker served a hitch in the Marine Corps and then entered Harvard Graduate School of Business. He worked in the Trust Department of the National Shawmutt Bank of Boston before returning to Kentucky in 1957 to enter the investment business with his uncle, Holman Wilson, of Louisville. I now have him with Frontrange Consulting, Inc., 1909 Broadway, Boulder, Colo. 80302. He is mar-
ried to the former Betty Ortman of Philadelphia.
I enjoyed the copy of the old Ashland Oil photo-print of the 1950-51 Wildcats, which contained individual autographs. A complete set of those old prints probably would be worth a bit on the current market. Wonder what happened to the original autographed glossy prints? In light of the card-collecting craze of today, it's too bad Ashland Oil discontinued the practice.
Best Wishes, Russell Rice
November 5, 1988
Dear Sports Information Director:
My grandfather, Birkett Lee Pribble, was on the last team from Kentucky to defeat Alabama in football. I was told he also was an All-American from Kentucky. Would you please confirm for me and send me any information you might have about his football career at Kentuc