xt7m901zdf4t https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7m901zdf4t/data/mets.xml University of Kentucky 1960 Memorial Coliseum, Lexington (Ky.) athletic publications English University of Kentucky Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. University of Kentucky Basketball Programs (Men) UKAW University of Kentucky Men's Basketball (1959-1960) programs players coaches Rupp, Adolph rosters schedules statistics Memorial Coliseum UK vs. University of Pittsburgh (March 5, 1960) The Wildcat Tip-Off: Kentucky vs. Pittsburgh, March 5, 1960 text The Wildcat Tip-Off: Kentucky vs. Pittsburgh, March 5, 1960 1960 2012 true xt7m901zdf4t section xt7m901zdf4t Kentucky vs. Pittsburgh MARCH 5 1960 MEMORIAL COLISEUM We're Rootin' for you Kentucky Wildcats! The Begley Drug Company Four Stores In Lexington: * 1198 NORTH LIMESTONE * 878 EAST HIGH STREET * 404 SOUTHLAND DRIVE * 68 EASTLAND SHOPPING CENTER SERVING THE BEST IN DRUG STORE NEEDS We Also Serve Centra! and Eastern Kentucky With Stores In: LONDON CORBIN RICHMOND STANFORD SOMERSET IRVINE MT. STERLING McKEE DANVILLE CYNTHIANA SHELBYVILLE WINCHESTER Reliable Drug Service Since 1921 "You're Always Welcome At Begley's" Backing the Wildcats GOVERNOR BERT COMBS, graduate of the University of Kentucky and long-time supporter of education in the Commonwealth, is well acquainted with athletics on all levels. He received education at Clay County High and Cumberland College before finishing up at UK with a law degree in 1937. He served four and one-half years on the Kentucky Court of Appeals and has been a practicing attorney for more than 20 years. PRESIDENT FRANK DICKEY, who became the University of Kentucky's seventh chief executive in 1956, is an outstanding educator and avid follower of UK sports. With an interest dating back to days as a director of intramurals for a junior high school, Dr. Dickey strongly favors the continuance of University athletics on their present high level and in balance with the institution's academic program. 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 1927, including terms as coach of football, track and baseball, "Shive" has been Director of Athletics since 1938. ...Central Kentuckys Leading Department Store! the "WILDCAT" an indestructible BUG! Made Possible By a Protective Tanning With Jr. OTCHGARP Ltithtr ProUctor Here is the BUC you've been waiting for. Winthrop Buc's in white, grey or smoke, will keep their smart looks longer, and become a lasting friend to your wardrobe. Repels Water Resists Dirt Washes or Brushes Clean ? WHITE BUC 1095 ? SMOKE BUC PURCELL'S SHOE SALON MAIN FLOOR ? GREY BUC PURCELL'S . . . The family shopping store, considers it a great pleasure to serve you and to be able to bring the finest merchandise that can be found to Central Kentucky for your convenient shopping pleasure. So make this your One-Stop Shopping Center . . . "Everything Under One Roof." 320-330 W. Main, Lexington, K?. The Wildcat Tipoff Official Kentucky Basketball Program Published by U.K. Athletics Association B. A. SHIVELY, Athletic Director KEN KUHN, Sports Publicity Director NCAA. MIDEAST REGIONAL (Preliminary Round) Memorial Coliseum March 8,1960 Notre Dame vs. Ohio University 7:30 p.m. Western Ky. vs. Miami (Fla.) Approximately 9:30 p.m. TICKETS $2.50 AND $1.50 Memorial Coliseum Ticket Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. COVFRLITTLE MAN WAS THEREKentucky's diminutive playmaker, Dick Parsons (50), proves to a trio of would-be Vanderbilt defenders that a good little man is better than a big man any day as he puts in a layup in recent Wildcat-Commodore battling. The VU players are not identifiable, but obviously are unable to take advantage of superior height to stop Kentucky's "Little Man." WLAP SPORTS NETWORK WTCO Campbellsville WFUL Fulton WFTM Maysville WSFC Somerset Kentucky's Finest Sports Coverage With Kentucky's Favorite Sports Team in Lexington, presented by Kentucky Utilities Co. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Earl Boardman Wah Wah Jones Coach Adolph Rupp Hear "RUPP REVIEWS" after every game direct from the center of the floor. Exclusively on WLAP Sports Network. WLAP radio . . . dial 630 . . . Kentucky's First Station ADOLPH RUPP 'Coach of the Year' * For nearly three decades, the sports world has watched an amazing record being forged with near perfection out of meager raw material by a colorful figure in the Bluegrass country of Kentucky known familiarly to hundreds of thousands as the "Man in the Brown Suit." He is Adolph Rupp of Kentucky and when the sport of basketball is mentioned today, a direct chain of thought brings out the name of this maker of champions who holds undisputed rank as the "Nation's Winningest Basketball Coach." The name of Rupp, feared and respected in opponents' hearts and beloved by the millions who have witnessed the remarkable success of his Wildcat cage teams, has become synonymous with the game of basketball. Such unprecedented recognition for the fabulous mentor is only natural since his success in the past 29 years as head man of the fabled Kentucky cage thoroughbreds has been nothing short of phenomenal. It would take a book longer than his own technical best-seller, "Championship Basketball," to recite the record completely. Briefly, however, that record includes: An amazing 608 victories out of 714 starts for an unparalleled winning percentage of better than 85 percent against major competition. Selection as the national "Coach of the Year" in 1959 for the second'time in his career as he guided an inexperienced group of sophomores to a 24-3 record. The honor was bestowed by United Press International and the Knute Rockne Clubs of America. An unprecedented honor roll of four NCAA Tournament championships picked up by his Wildcats who hold the all-time record of 1 1 appearances in the national classic and can claim more victories in NCAA play (21) than any other team. A nominal world's championship as co-coach of the successful USA entry in the 1948 Olympic Games which included members of Kentucky's NCAA champions. A total of 19 Southeastern Conference titles since the league was organized in 1933. Election to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1959 and previous selection (in 1946) by Helms Athletic Foundation as a member of their exclusive cage Hall of Fame. Election to the Kentucky Hall of Fame (1945), outstanding citizen of Lexington (1949) and twice honorary citizen of the City of New Orleans. Development of more All-Americans (21) and more material for the pro ranks (17) than any other coach. Four Sugar Bowl Tournament championships, a National Invitation Tournament title and four trophies from the first six UK Invitational Tournaments, 7 THE QUALITY MEN'S STORES OF LEXINGTON KENTUCKY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS 1959-60 1 9 5 9 UK Opp. Dec. 1 Colorado State (H) ............106 73 Dec. 4 U.C.L.A. (A) .................... 68 66 Dec. 5 So. California (A) .............. 73 87 Dec. 12 St. Louis (A)...................... 61 73 Dec. 14 Kansas (A) ........................ 77* 72 U.K. Invitational Tournament Dec. 18 N. Carolina ...................... 76 70 Dec. 19 W. Virginia ...................... 70 79 Dec. 22 Temple (Louisville) .......... 97 92 Dec. 28 Ohio State (H) .................. 96 93 1960 Jan. 2 Georgia Tech (H) .............. 54 62 Jan. 5 Vanderbilt (A) .................. 76 59 Jan. 9Louisiana State (H) .......... 77 45 jan. i i Tulane (H) ...................... 68 42 Jan. 16 Tennessee (A) .................. 78 68 Jan. 25 Georgia Tech (A) .............. 44 65 jan. 27 Georgia (N) ...................... 84 60 jan. 29 Florida (A) ...................... 75 62 Feb. 6 Mississippi (H) ................ 61 43 Feb. 8 Mississippi State (H) ........ 90 59 Feb. 13 Notre Dame (H) .............. 68 65 Feb. 16 Vanderbilt (H) .................. 68 60 Feb. 20 Auburn (A) ...................... 60 61 Feb. 22 Alabama (N) .................... 75 55 Feb. 27Tennessee (H) .................. 63 65 Mar. 5 Pittsburgh ............................ Home * 1 overtime period Sportsmanship Is Everybody's Job The visiting team and the officials tonight are our guests and we as host desire that these visitors shall leave our campus fully inspired with the desire to return, and fully impressed that we have rendered a genuine spirit of true southern hospitality. In order to accomplish this objective it is recommended that we all strive to: Make our guests feel at home and wish to return. Keep in mind that your team plays away from home and desires good treatment. The officials assigned here are gentlemen of good character and standing in their community. Respect their opinions and decisions. They have been given thorough and competent training and have had more experience through the years. Basketball officiating is considered the most difficult of all arbitering. All teams have been well coached and have practiced diligently. Each is entitled to reflect this training and to show that their success is not luck nor a gift from the officials. Give credit and recognize ability when due. 9 Booing is a sign of a poor sport. It is the source of all poor conduct and lack of good manners. Eliminate it. The impression your visitors gain depends on you. Let's prove that we can be courteous and hospitable. SWIMMING POOL TELEPHONES TELEVISION AIR CONDITIONED Tzanck 'Ttt&tel ROBERT LUTES, Owner 1133 WINCHESTER ROADEASTERN CITY LIMITS, U.S. 60 LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY PHONE 2-0777 "House of Distinctive Jewels, Lexington and Central Kentucky's Leading Jewelers and Silversmiths for 77 Years" l _ diamond ^/mortars I ayniFactimnq^lewo./fi 10 HARRY C. LANCASTER Assistant Coach When Harry Lancaster finds a spare moment to reflect on his days as an all-around star athlete at Georgetown (Ky.) Co.lege back in the early thirties, he can recall with a degree of dismay how close he came to never pursuing the "round ball" sport that in the days since has earned him a respected position in the basketball world. An All-Conference halfback for three straight years and captain during his last two seasons, Lancaster's football career almost overshadowed his play on the basketball court. In the cage sport, he was equally successfulwith three All-Conference nominations and two team captaincies to his creditbut considered himself a better football player than eager. Experience, however, proved him a good student and teacher of the sport of basketball as he began his coaching career. Lancaster bosses a promising group of yearling cagers and holds down the position of assistant varsity basketball coach and general right hand man to Adolph Rupp. He was made a full-time assistant by Coach Rupp in 1948. Born in Paris, Ky., Lancaster attended Paris High School, participating for four years in all sports. The UK freshmen, under his guidance, have lost only 13 contests during the past ten seasons. His overall record stands at 91 wins, 13 losses. LUSTERWAY I * P LUX ^ DRY Drycleaning Ll jL, f 1^ EL, LAUNDRY %Sy V" Guarantees cleaner, fw~^ Isca ^^^< I Em I Everything washed brighter, and softer in gentle Lux garments. LAUNDERERS CLEANERS Flakes. 6 Convenient Locations Our Newest LocationSouthland Shopping CenterNex' to Segeser Drug NOBODY can Launder a Shirt like BECKER 11 The Phoenix Hotel "Lexington's Largest and Finest" 2 RESTAURANTS COCKTAIL LOUNGES "Where Friends Delight To Meet" PITTSBURGH General Information CONFERENCEIndependent LOCATIONPittsburgh, Pa. COLORSBlue and Gold ATH. DIR.Frank Carver (acting) NICKNAMEPanthers PUBLICISTCarroll Cook COACHBob Timmons (6 Years Won 78, Lost 72) 1958-59 RecordWon 10, Lost 14 Against UKNo meeting Series RecordUK W 3, Pitt W 0 NBA Pro Basketball Exciting, thrilling professional basketball at its best when the country's finest players, including many former Wildcats, match skill in the big games each week. Saturdays & Sundays at 2:15 p.m. BASKETBALL WITH RUPP COACH ADOLPH RUPP in a 30 minute program high-lighting weekly play of the famed Kentucky Wildcats. Program includes parts from actual game film with Rupp's comments. SUN. NIGHTS - 6:30 O/V^tfV CHA/W6C 18 NBC-ABC 12 FRONT ROW (left to right)Ralph Schutterly, Jim Foley, Bill Mauro,Dick Falenski, Bill Malarkey. SECOND ROWDarwin Smith, Bob Sankey, Howard Lockhart, Ron Maser, Marvin Levine. THIRD ROWPaul Laior, John Fridley, Coach Bob Timmons, John Mills, Don Keller, Don Steinhart. UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH ROSTER Name Pos. Class No. 3 Ralph Schutterly (g) Soph. 5 Darwin Smith (f) ............................Jr. 11 John Fridley (f) Jr. 21 Mike Ditka (f) ................................Jr. 23 Robert Sankey (f) ..........................Soph. 25 Ron Maser (f) ..................................Jr. 31 Bill Mauro (g) ................................Sr. 35 Paul Lazor (f) .....................Jr. 41 Don Steinhart (f) ............................Jr. 43 Dick Falenski (g) ............................Jr. 45 John Mills (c) .................................Sr. 51 James Foley (g) ..............................Jr. 55 Lloyd Simpson (g) Sr. Ltrs. Age 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 19 20 20 20 19 21 21 20 21 20 21 20 22 Ht. 5'10" 6'3" 6'5" 6'2" 6'4" 6'3" 5'9" 6'4" 6'4" 6'1" 6'5" 6'1" 6'1" wt. Hometown 150........................................ Pittsburgh, Pa. 195 ..................................... Pikeville, Ky. 185.......................................... Sharon, Pa. 208 ........................................ Aliquippa, Pa. 175........................ Hickory Twp., Pa. 190.......................... McKeesport, Pa. 160........................................ Pittsburgh, Pa. 180................................... Canonsburg, Pa. 195.......................................... Carnegie, Pa. 170...................................... Derry Twp., Pa. 205 .............................................. Beaver, Pa. 172........................................ Pittsburgh, Pa. 175 ............................................ Irwin, Pa. COACHBob Timmons (6 YearsWon 78, Lost 72) CO-CAPTAINSJohn Mills and Bill Mauro 13 PITTSBURGH'S SCORECARD PANTHERS FG FT PF TP 11 Fridley, John (f) 23 Sankey, Robert (f) 45 Mills, John (c) & A ^ 31 Mauro, Bill (g) 43 Falenski, Dick (g) ff$ 3 Schutterly, Ralph (g) 5 Smith, Darwin (f) fjf^Lj. 21 Ditka, Mike (f) A U A Y 25 Maser, Ron (f) 35 Lazor, Paul (f) 41 Sreinharr, Don (f) 51 Foley, James (g) 55 Simpson, Lloyd (g) TOTALS (Complete Roster on Page 13) OFFICIALS MAX MAC 14 KENTUCKY'S SCORECARD WILDCATS FG FT PF TP 40 Burchett, Carroll (f-c) 44 Lickert, Bill (g-f) / 52 Mills, Don (f-c) /| J *----- 22 Cohen, Sid (g) 11 \ 24 Pursiful, Larry (g) ; a* 4 Jennings, Ned (c) y / 10 Mason, Eddie (g) 12 Robinson, Al (g) 14 Hurd, Harry (c) 20 McDonald, Jim (f) 30 Coffman, Bennie (g) XX" X ft 32 Feldhaus, Allen (c-f) 42 Rupp, Herky (f) 50 Parsons, Dick (g) 54 Roberts, Roy (f) TOTALS i 1 (Complete Roster on Page 17) ; MACON and LYLE VARNELL Curb Service Rain or Shine PARKETTE DRIVE IN it No. 1 Northeast Beltline . . On Bypass 25 Phone 4-8723 ^ No. 2 Off Beltline Georgetown Rd. U.S. 25 Phone 2-8617 Also Be Sure to Patronize THE COLONEL'S RESTAURANT ______________ Main at Midland 15 WCMI ASHLAND WKCT BOWLING GREEN 0 All 1959-60 Basketball Games of WCTT WFKY WHOP CORBIN FRANKFORT HOPKINSVILLE STANDARD ^ OIL with ClCLllde Sullivan brought to you on the STANDARD OIL __ NETWORK WVLK WAVE WPAD WPKE WOMB LEXINGTON LOUISVILLE PADUCAH PIKEVILLE OWENSBORO The Ail New WVLK MORE KENTUCKY COVERAGE THAN ANY OTHER STATION ORIGINATING STATION FOR ALL U. K. BASKETBALL ON THE STANDARD OIL BASKETBALL NETWORK with CLAUDE SULLIVAN DIAL 590 FOR A NEW ADVENTURE IN SPARKLING RADIO WVLK 16 FRONT ROW left to right)Head Coach Adolph Rupp, Dick Parsons, Eddie Mason, Larry Pursiful, Bennie Coffman, Al Robinson Sid Cohen, Bill Lickert, and Asst. Coach Harry Lancaster. BACK ROWAsst. Trainer Sam Pressman, Herky Rupp, Roy Roberts Harry Hurd Ned Jennings, Don Mills, Allen Feldhaus, Jim McDonald, and Manager Tom Thompson. Not present when picture taken was Carroll Burchett. UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY ROSTER No. Name Pos. Class Ltrs. Age Ht. 4 Ned Jennings (c) ......... Jr. 1 21 6'9" 10 Eddie Mason (g) ..............................Soph. N 20 5'11' 12 Al Robinson (g) ..............................Jr. 1 21 6'1" 14 Harry Hurd (c) ............ Soph. N 19 6'5" 20 Jim McDonald (f) ..................Soph. N 19 6'3" 22 Sid Cohen (g) ...........................Sr. 1 26 6'1" 24 Larry Pursiful (g) ...................Soph. N 19 6'1" 30 Bennie Coffman (g) ........................Sr. 1 22 6' 32 Allen Feldhaus (c-f) ....................Soph. N 19 6'5" 40 Carroll Burchett (f-c) Soph. HO 22 6'4" 42 *Herky Rupp (f) ............................... Soph. N 19 6'4" 44 Bill Lickert (g-f) ............................Jr. 1 20 6'3" 50 Dick Parsons (g)..............................Jr. 1 21 5'9" 52 Don Mills (f-c) ........ Sr. 2 22 67" 54 Roy Roberts (f) .............. Soph. N 19 6'4" * Not on scholarship N Freshman numeral Wt. Hometown 200 .................................. Headquarters, Ky 160................................ Elizabethtown, Ky 185........................................ Lexington, Ky 195 Forks of Elkhorn, Ky 195 Louisville, Ky 175...................................... Brooklyn, N. Y 165........................................ Four Mile, Ky 173.............................. Huntington, W. Va 205 ..................................... Burlington, Ky 190.............................................. Fuget, Ky 170........................................ Lexington, Ky 185........................................ Lexington, Ky 155............................................ Yancey, Ky 185.............................................. Berea, Ky 185......................... Atlanta, Ga HO Hold out '59 COACHAdolph Rupp (29 YearsWon 608, Lost 10685%) ASSISTANT COACHHarry Lancaster CO-CAPTAINSBill Lickert and Don Mills STUDENT MANAGERTommy Thompson 17 Meet These Wildcats AL ROBINSON juniorG Lexington, Ky. HARRY HURD SophomoreG Forks of Elkhorn, Ky. Admittedly one of the "also rans" in the stable of Bluegrass thoroughbreds, Al nevertheless knows his way around and is considered a valuable asset to the team. He's a willing competitor who knows how to follow instructions and does a good job within the limits of his ability, which is the reason he holds down a job on the Kentucky quintet. Saw 20:36 of action in nine games as a reserve for UK last year and scored six pointsfour of them against Georgia. Good size (6-5 and 195 pounds) should make Harry a valuable man to have around under the basket. During an abbreviated freshman season of nine games, he scored 34 points. Born in Dallas, Texas, but attended Elkhorn High School in Kentucky's capital city of Frankfort. He averaged 25 points a game as a forward-center and was named on the honorable mention list in All-State selections. Plans a career in electrical engineering. KENTUCKY FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS1959-60 UK Opp. Dec. 1 Lindsey-Wilson Jr. College (Home) .............................. 71 62 Jan. 9 Lexington Y.M.C.A. (Home) ........................................ 67 85 Jan. 1 1 Lee's Junior College (Home) ........................................ 90 48 Jan. 12 Georgetown "B" (Away) .............................................. 61 58 Jan. 15 Vanderbilt Freshmen (Away) ........................................ 77 85 Jan. 16 Tennessee Freshmen (Away) ........................................ 89 102 Feb. 6 Bethel Junior College (Home) ...................................... 97 53 Feb. 8 Transylvania JV (Home) .............................................. 73 68 Feb. 10 Transylvania JV (Away)................................................ 72 74 Feb. 11 Lindsey-Wilson Junior College (Away) .......................... 86 98 Feb. 13 Kentucky Christian College (Home) .............................. 88 26 Feb. 16 North Central (III.) College (Home) .............................. 87 75 Feb. 26Vanderbilt Freshmen (Home) ...................................... 62 47 Feb. 27 Tennessee Freshmen (Home) ........................................104 86 (Home games with exception of Feb. 26 game with Vanderbilt Freshmen will be preliminaries to UK varsity games and start at 6:00 p.m. CDT. Vanderbilt game will be single contest starting at 8:00 p.m. CDT.) NicknameKittens COACHHarry Lancaster (10 YearsWon 91, Lost 13) 18 KENTUCKY WILDCATS Hargett Construction Co. INCORPORATED General Contractors Phone 2-2992 113 Walton Avenue Lexington, Ky. Turf Catering Co. "SERVING STOLL FIELD AND MEMORIAL COLISEUM" DELICIOUS HOT DOGS COLD DRINKS POPCORN PEANUTS CIGARETTES CANDY YOUR PATRONAGE KINDLY SOLICITED Contemporary or Early American at its best ESTABLISHED 1893 FREE PARKING AT SIDE DOOR, 425 W. MAIN ST. . . . OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 P.M. 20 PAGE(S) MISSING Every effort was made to find the most complete and best copy of the source document. PAGE(S) MISSING Every effort was made to find the most complete and best copy of the source document. Dixie Bell Dairy Company "Quality Dairy Products For Over a Quarter Century" ? * ? 315 North Limestone Street LEXINGTON, KY. CROPPER'S 60 Minute Cleaning SAME DAY LAUNDRY Plenty of Parking Space 606 SO. BROADWAY PHONE 4-4454 SUB STATION 529 SOUTH LIMESTONE I "Clothes With the I Campus Touch..." n from MAXSON'S Lexington's Most Progressive Men's and Boys' Wear Store! Open Monday Night to 9! The Lafayette Hotel and Dobhs House, Inc. ANNOUNCING THEIR FABULOUS NEW LUAU An adventure in exotic dining with delicacies from the Polynesian world served in a tropical paradise. Also, the famed Dobbs Houses American foods. Also, visit the "Pub" cocktail lounge and the new Coffee Shop for quick service. 23 KENTUCKY FRESHMAN BASKETBALL RESULTS1958-59 (Won 6, Lost 3) UK Opp. Dec. 1 Transylvania JV ................(H) 96 54 Dec. 4 Vanderbilt Freshmen .......... (A) 78 90 Dec. 1 1 Georgetown "B" ................(H) 73 58 Dec. 15 Kentucky Christian ............(H) 104 40 Dec. 17 Vanderbilt Freshmen ..........(H) 51 63 Jan. 16 Georgetown "B"................(A) 68 73 Feb. 18 Lindsey-Wilson Jr. College.. (H) 84 70 Feb. 21 Campbellsville Jr. College .. (H) 105 90 Feb. 24 Lee's Junior College ..........(H) 114 75 773 617 KENTUCKY CHEERS FOUR BLUES Blue - Blue - Blue - Blue White - White - White - White Team Team Team Team Fight - Fight - Fight - Fight YEA BLUE TEAM FIGHT Yea! Blue team! Fight Yea! White team! Fight Yea! Wildcats! Fight, Fight, Fight! GIVE 'EM THE BLUE (In this yell the crowd is divided into two parts) Give 'em the Blue! Give 'em the Blue! Give 'em the Blue, Blue, Blue! Give 'em the White! Give 'em the White! Give 'em the White, White, White! (Both groups together) Yea! Wildcats! Fight, Fight! Fight! SPELL KENTUCKY K-E-N-T-U-C-K-Y (slow) K-E-N-T-U-C-K-Y (a little faster) K-E-N-T-U-C-K-Y (fast) Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky LEXINGTON TRANSIT CORP. Avoid "Parking Temper' RIDE THE BUS TO THE GAME Charters For All Occasions Phone 3-0334 Serving the Bluegrass Area Over 41 Years YOU . . . Should Be Wearing ~R/VCH mens ytf/iaQua/lttt shoes Flawless Construction Solid Comfort Superb Styling BE BETTER FITTED IN BAYNHAM'S "Shoes of Distinction" 133-135 EAST MAIN ST. 24 1959-60 KENTUCKY FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM: SEATED (left to right)Ralph Tipton, Mark Crain, Bill Pieratt, Pat Doyle, Bernic Butts, Dick Conley, Scotty Baesler. STANDINGCoach Harry Lancaster, Tom Hutchinson, John Mutchler, Nickie Dann, Jerry Rump, George Atkins, Bobby Rice, Bob Sparkman. UK Fresh ma si Roster 1959-60 w B Name Pos. Age Ht. Wt. Hometown High School 12 43 Mark Crain F 18 6-2 190 Pierceton, Ind. Pierceton 22 45 *Geprge Atkins C-F 18 6-6 190 Hopkinsville, Ky. Hopkinsville 25 15**Nickie Dann C 18 6-5 193 Daytona Beach, Fla. Jenkins 30 31 Bill Pieratt G 18 5-1 1 170 Mt. Sterling, Ky. Mt. Sterling 34 24 *Dick Conley F 20 6-1 165 Oil Springs, Ky. Oil Springs 40 40 *Bernie Butts G 18 6-0 180 N. Miami Beach, Fla. Hialeah 50 51 *Scotty Baesler G 18 6-0 170 Lexington, Ky. Bryan Station 52 53 * Bobby Rice F 18 6-4 195 Sandy Hook, Ky. Sandy Hook W White home uniform B Blue travel uniform * On Scholarship. ** On Football Scholarship. COACHHarry Lancaster (10 YearsWon 91, Lost 13) Student ManagersDon James and Hunter Durham 25 Marlowe Tire Co., Inc. "Best Service In Bluegrass" PHONE 2-1786 Complete Tire Service ? OFF ROAD TIRES ? PASSENGER ? TRUCK ? 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