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  Vol. lll LEXINGTON, KY., MARCH 9, 1%*11 Ne, 36  
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5 TIE CENTRAL FOR FIRST HONORS. 9 fouls. Francis' playing was de- lucky awarded 2 fouls. most unique and inn-rt-s'ti11;.>; political
_ —-- cidedly poor in comparison to what .;..,.......... career of any public man in the ua-
R WILSSQLZ   OF he has done against other teams. Rgggpn- |__ TAYLOR IN ARMORY tion,
. Herbert Tinsley played a good guard, ·|·ON|GH·;-_ ln 1886 he ran against his brother
S'DE SCHOGL- but in leaving his man he showed All'r<~-· or 2$i¥‘“.g.3gZ£§`§ttE2§ ;‘§$¥3.‘§"....";’.}’d-
posing Schools as   encouraged hifn ()]()SQly* guarded t,hfQ\]gh()ut the more   appr€clat€d’ than Mr. ience 8. H]USiC&l treat   his  
*1 their toasn to bettle and Vict°ry· enum g8_m6_ H9 Should bg consid. Taylors His name is a household and bow of which he is quite the
Both teams had been trained up to Grad as one of the best centers in the word within the bounds of our sister master. Robert was victorious in the
the minute and with the exception of State. Gamer played a Very aggmb itgteogtndmit cagid be easily} szgid that mcg, being elected Governor by one
Francis' Transylvamas captain' both give game and in this respect; excelled T p 0 CGYat regs B t 6 tate of of the l8.I'g€St m3.jOI‘iti€S €V€l' rolled
were in prime condition everyone. "Jake" has the proper spir- ennessefs 6 We do not mean to up in the State. He has ever since
The Crimson assumed the offensive it for playing basketball and We be_ Say that his fame is confined within been prominent in politics, and has
in tho mst halt and after °'b°ut two lieve that there is not a more deter-   n€¤¥`€d in Sovoral prosioontial oloo'
mmut°S`°f play the Score was 7 to mined player in the South. Although tions. He is a musician, writer,
1 in fam? °t Tr°'nSylv8'um' Things not figuring in the scoring materially, scholar, orator and statesman, an
‘°°k°d d“b*°“s for K°‘““°k" but °“' he msuiieu the winning spirit inte ms p "ldol of the S<>uth."
any Barnett °ag°d a new goal follow. team—mates that enabled them to win. A,. It is 6 Y3!`6 t¤`€8·t to h8·V6 the 0D-
ed by Harrison and the Outlook ba Preston played a consistent game and   portunity of hearing him right at
came m°m pleasant Maidens ability no fault can be found with his work. we Imme-
to throw fouls, kept his team in the The work of the Omcials was ex- .
mdszzfewgigdthlj n;t1ga:1v;$O(;_v$ ceedingly difficult at time as both HARRISON ELECTED BASKET-
the Crimson. teams were very muchl wrfnight up wv BALL CAPTAIN.
ln the second half the Wildcats E(;§;u?haV!€Ii1€a(;h2;§;t iii; ycgggi   MAN OF MUCH EXPERIENCE.
come back and it was evident that would have made the game Slow and ~ i _ p GOOD PLAYER.
they meant to win. Captain "Jake" _ t tm ,
proceeded to demonstrate to the “““‘ ems g· Lineup { 8,,, Cem, ,,, th, S,a,,,_
crowd that he is the best guard in ‘ · _____
Kentucky by the manner in which he Kontnoky T¤‘¤¤S>’1v¤¤i¤ On Tuesday afternoon the   of
swept the opposing players out of his Marx ······················ Maiden this year’s basketball team together
wa)-_ The gcgrg alternated as each Forwards with the manager, met in the Y. M. C.
team made a held goal, first Kentucky Barnett ............. . .... B. Tinsley A, room and prcccded to elect a Cap-
am; then Transylvania, and finally the Forwards tain for the basketball team for next
score became a tie, 25 to 25. At this Hart V ··········· · ··········· ROBERT L. TAYLOR. year. After the balloting it was found
point the game turned in favor of Forwards ___ that Harrison, center on the team this
the Wildcats by their superior playing Hamsoll ··-·--···---· F*`a¤ois» (C) those meager bounds, but far from year, was the choice.
and guarding. Hart converted a foul Canto" that; it reaches to all parts of the ln making this selection the team
into a, point and they caged a goal Gaison (C) ··············· H- Tinsloy nation and to other nations. showed much thought and they have
from near the center of the field, Guards Senator Taylor is descended from succeeded in getting a player of ster-
this being the longest shot seen this Preston ····-··· · ······ · ···· Foster some of the most distinguished fam- ling qualities. Always quiet and un-
year, Harrison, in guarding a Tran- Guards ilies in the entire Southland, his an- assuming, but nevertheless, very ag-
eylvenle player, succeeded in getting R°fo"oo—C*`niso· cestors, both immediate and remote, gresslve during a game; he possesses
the ball on the throw out and con- UmPn`o"RaYno"· on both sides, being leaders of great the qualities that go to make up 8
verted his effort into a fleld goal and Tnno*`s"‘D*`· Emom Thomas- distinction both in peaceful and mar- good leader. Harrison played on the
the game was won by the best team Soo"o*`_Booko"· tial pursuits. In addition to this he Georgetown team two years ago and
Kentucky ever had, Final Soo*'°‘KontnokY· go? Tran' has himself climbed very high upon played with State during the past
For Transylvania, Maiden dld by far sY"’ania· 25- the ladder of fame, He has been year. He still has another year of
the best, his foot work was good and Goals—Malden, 4; H. Tinsley, 3; twice Governor of his native State, basketball and will prove to be the
his passing accurate. In addition to Francis, 1; Marx, 4; Harison, 3; Hart, member of Congress, presidential best center in the South after another
this was his ability to throw foul which 2; Barnett, 1; Gaiser, 1; Preston, 1. elector and is at present United States seasons work. The following men did
feat has not been equalled this year. l·`ouls—Maiden, 9, missed 4; Barnett Senator. He has served his State and the voting: Babb, manager; Captain
Out of the 25 points made by his 1, missed 5; Hart 3, missed 1; Marx country in numerous other political Gaiser, llart, Marx, Harrison, Preston
` team, he scored 17, 4 field goals and missed 1; Preston missed 1. Ken capacities, and has had probably the and Barnett.