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'l 9 6 5 Dec. 22—Texas Tech .............. Away Feb. 2———Vanderbilt ................ Away
Date Opponent Site Dec. 29—Notre Dame ...... Louisville Feb. 5—Georgia ....... Home
. - Feb. 7——Florida ...... Horne
Dec. ‘I—Hardin-Simmons ...... Home 1 9 6 6 Feb. I2—Auburn _____ . Away
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‘ """"" ome Jan. IO—Georgia .................... Away Feb. 21—Mississippi .............. Away
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tive 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, 40-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 com-
merce and law after serving nearly three years in the Army Air
Force during World War II. Governor Breathitt’s background in—
cludes three terms “953-56) in the House of Representatives and
several governmental positions.

 

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 47, 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 l937 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 UK. from a position as vice—president—administration at
California. He was honored in l962 by selection on the Silver
Anniversary All—America team chosen by Sports lllustrated.

 

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 l927,
including terms as coach of football, track and baseball, ”Shive”
has been director of Athletics since l938. In this position, he ad—
ministers 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 in—
volving facilities valued at several million dollars. Shively has
gained national recognition for his administrative excellence and
fair-minded approach to many problems.

 

  

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The nation’s winningest basketball coach for nearly four
decades and one of the most colorful figures in the game to-
day . . . That’s Baron Adolph Rupp, who this season is work-
ing at producing a Winner at University of Kentucky for the
36th 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 l930——and never had a losing
season.

Few major goals of the coaching profession have escaped
the grasp of this 64—year—old veteran, feared and respected
by opponents and beloved by millions of fans to whom he is
known familiarly as "The Man ln The Brown Suit.” The
appelation was tagged on Rupp years ago in tribute to his
superstious 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 bene—
factor of Dixie basketball—having goaded loop schools into providing better places to play, recruit-
ing better boys and giving more emphasis to the sport. His 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 en—
tirely. However, a few of the man's major accomplishments include:

 

—72O victories in 870 starts.

——Membership in the ultra-exclusive "700 Club” (700 career victories) at the earliest stage of any coach.
—An unprecedented four NCAA titles.

—A record 21 conference championships.

—Top world honors as he helped guide the USA entry to success in the 1948 Olympics.

—Twice chosen national ”Coach of the Year” and enrolled in Hall of Fame.

——Producer of more All-Americans (22 players honored 32 times), more Olympic gold medallion winners (7) and more
material for the pro ranks (22 players) than any other coach.

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Frosh. . ., V. ,. Abilene, Texas
Trans. .. . ,. Lake Providence, La.
2VL ... .. . , ,. .... Midland, Texas
Frosh.. , . , . ., Abilene, Texas
1VL ....... . , . Syracuse, N. Y.
1VL ,. ,. . Abilene, Texas
1VL . , Chicago, Illinois
1VL ,, . . . A. V. Fort Worth, Texas
Frosh. ., . . Sweetwater, Texas
Trans. . ,. .. ... . Sondheimer, La.
Trans. ,, . ................. Syracuse, N. Y.

HEAD COACH—Lou Hansen (3 Years at H-S—Won 47, Lost 30)
ASST. COACHES—Charlie Horton and Joe Lopez
TRAINER—Jimmy Maddox

N ickname—Cowboys
Location——Abilene, Texas

Athletic Director—~—Lou Hensen
1964-65 Record—Won 17, Lost 8

Colors—Purple and Gold
Enrollment—1,600
Conference—Independent
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21 JOHN ROGERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1
6-3Jr. Guard 9 1o 11 12 13 14 15 8 9 1o 11 12
23 CHARLES DISHMAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1
6—2Sr. Guard 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 8 9 1o 11 12
25 LONNIE WILLIS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1
6-4 Soph. Guard 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 8 9 10 1.1 12
31 DICK NAGY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1
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24 BOB TALLENT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1
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FRONT ROW [left to rightl—Head Coach Adolph Rupp, Gene Stewart, Pat Riley, Louie Dampier, Bob Tallent, Steve Clevenger, Jim Le-
Master and Assistant Coach Harry Lancaster. BACK ROW—Tommy Porter, Gary Gamble, Tommy Kron, Cliff Berger, Larry Lentz, Brad
Bounds, Thad Jaracz, Larry Conley, and Student Manager Mike Harreld.

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY VARSITY ROSTER

(WILDCATS)
No. Name Pos. Class Exp. Age Ht. Wt. Hometown
10 Louie Dampier G Jr. 1VL 20 6-0 167 Indianapolis, Ind.
12 Jim LeMaster G Soph. FN 18 6-2 188 Paris, Ky.
22 Gene Stewart F Jr. 0 20 6-2 187 Brookville, Ind.
24 Bob Tollent G Soph. FN 19 6—1 179 Langley, Ky.
25 Tommy Porter F Soph. FN 19 6—3 188 Gracey, Ky.
30 Tommy Kron G-F Sr. 2VL 21 6—5 202 Owensboro, Ky.
32 Steve Clevenger G Soph. FN 19 6—0 185 Anderson, Ind.
40 Larry Conley F Sr. 2VL 21 6-3 172 . _ Ashland, Ky.
42 Pat Riley F Jr. 1VL 20 6—3 205 Schenectady, N. Y.
44 Brad Bounds C Jr. 0 20 6-5 207 Bluffton, Ind.
45 Cliff Berger C Soph. FN 18 6—8 225 Centralia, Ill.
50 Gary Gamble F Soph. FN 18 6—4 185 . .. .. Earlington, Ky.
54 Larry Lentz C Sr. 0 21 6-8 217 . .. Lakeview, Ohio
55 Thad Jaracz C Soph. FN 18 6—5 230 Lexington, Ky.

HEAD COACH—Adolph RuPP (36th Year)
ASSlSTANTS—Harry Lancaster and Joe Hall
TRAINER—Richard (Spike) Kerns
STUDENT MANAGERS—Mike Harreld, John Stewart, and Bob Barton

 

  

  
    

 

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LOUIE DAMPIER

\ Junior Guard
I. Indianapolis, Ind.

Small in stature (six—foot and I67 pounds) but big in
heart, Louie Dampier has credentials that should carry him
to greatness before his Kentucky career is over. Leading
scorer of the Wildcats as a sophomore last season with 426
points and honored by league coaches on the official All—
Southeastern team.

Dampier is typical in both size and ability of great Ken-
tucky guards of the past—nine of whom achieved All-
America status. He’s small, speedy, fine ball handler and
an accurate outside shot. Paced the UK frosh two years back
in field accuracy at 52/ /o and fell off only slightly as var-
sity man as he posted team— leading 51.2%

Won Rupp trophy for free throw shooting with 84%
mark that stood fourth in SEC. Went 13 of I3 against
Florida. One of best games against Georgia on road as he

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picked up 24 points and I6 rebounds. High point effort
early season 37 versus Iowa State. Had 31 in next game
with Syracuse. Team high point man I3 times and seventh
in SEC scoring.

If Dampier improves as expected with confidence of
great break-in year behind him and overcomes slight tend—
ency toward being erratic, he should move up in SEC point
rankings. Only returnees who finished ahead of him are
Vandy's Clyde Lee (22.3) and Tulane's Al Andrews (18,5).
Louie scored in double figures every game as yearling and
missed in only six games last season. Second team Academic
All-Conference.

Dampier led State of Indiana in total points as senior at
Indianapolis Southport High with 673 and had three—season
total of 1,057. Everybody’s All—State.

 

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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 l946. 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 l5 seasons has guided the Kittens to a record of 170 wins
and only 36 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 l942 as a physical
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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 July. The new Wildcat aide transferred
from Central Missouri State College, where he was head coach during the l964-65 season and
posted a l9~6 record enroute to guiding his team to the school's first NIAA Conference cham—
pionship since l95l. A guard on Coach Rupp’s l949 UK team, Hall entered coaching upon
his graduation in l955. He spent three years at Shephardsville High, twice achieving confer-
ence "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 success—
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This talented quintet of scholarship performers forms the solid core of the 196566 University of Kentucky freshman basketball team.
From left to right, they are Phil Argento of Cleveland, Ohio; Larry Hall of Martin; Alvin Ratliff, White House; Gerald Guter of Water—
ford, N. Y.; and Bobby Hiles, Maysville.

KENTUCKY FRESHMAN ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Age Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School)
10 Robert Hiles G 18 6—1 190 Maysville, Ky. (Maysville)
11 Fred Phelps , G 18 6-0 150 London, Ky. (London)
13 Phil Argento G 18 60 180 Cleveland, Ohio (West)
14 Larry Wells G 18 6-0 167 Falmouth, Ky. (Pendleton)
22 Harold Powell , G 19 6-2 180 Liberty, lnd. (Short)
23 Charles Johns F 19 6—3 180 Cincinnati, Ohio (Johnson)
25 Gerald Guter F-C 18 6—3 173 Waterford, N. Y. (Troy)
30 Larry Hall , . G—F 17 6-1 198 Martin, Ky, (Martin)
31 Jeffrey Kerr . G 18 6—1 170 Titusville, N. J. (Pennington)
32 Chuck Sober , . F 18 6-2 180 Louisville, Ky. (Westport)
40 Gary Leonard . G 18 5—10 150 Charleston, S. C. (Garrett)
44 Alvin Ratliff . F 18 6-5 190 White House, Ky. (Meade Mem.)
45 Robert Carr . F 18 6-1 167 Emerson, N. J. (Emerson)
50 Bill Rutledge G 18 6—1 165 Elkton, Ky. (Todd Co.)
54 Tom Stigger , ,. ., C 18 6—4 190 Louisville, Ky. (Waggener)
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John D. Zeides . G
Luther J. Rackley . . C
Joseph L. Pangranzio . G
Arthur J. McGivern . F
Richard J. Piening ., F
Andrew D. McMillan . G-F
Joseph C. Dooley , ,. G
Thomas F. Schlager , , G-F
Thomas R. Rohling , , . , F
Thomas D. Tracy . . ,, G-F
Dennis M. Heywood ... . G
Walter R. Gorka , ..., ,,. F

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. Troy, N. Y. (Troy)

Dennison, Ohio (St. Mary's)

Chicago, 111. (St. George)

Cincinnati, Ohio (Purcell)

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. Arlington, Va. (Bishop O’Connell)
...... Columbus, Ohio (Bishop Hartley)
Cincinnati, Ohio (Roger Bacon)
Evergreen Park, 111. (Chicago Brother Rice)
Cincinnati, Ohio (Purcell)

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