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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, 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 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 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 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 1927, 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. THE BARON OF BASKETBALL
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 is working at producing a V/inner 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 1930and 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 In 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 benefactor of Dixie basketballhaving goaded loop schools into providing better places to play, recruiting 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 entirely.  However, a few of the man's major accomplishments include:
720 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. Membership on the national basketball rules committee.
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 FRONT ROW (left to right)Jim Burns, John Martz, Jim Pitts, Ron Kozlicki, Walter Tiberi. BACK ROWJerry Nelson, Jim Cummins, Coach Larry Glass, Jim Printen, Mike Weaver, Vernon Ford.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY ROSTER
No.       Name Closs Ht
15 Jim Pitts C Sr. 68
22 Don Anderson F Soph. 6-3
32 Jim Cummins F Jr- 63
34 Jerry Nelson ................................ G Sr. 6-1
35 Jim Burns .................................... G Jr. 6-4
42 Walt Tiberi G Jr. 6-1
43 Ron Kozlicki F Jr. 6-6 45 Mike Weaver ..............................                        F Soph. 6-5
50 Dave Milam ................................ G Sr. 6-1
51 John Printen ........................... C Sr. 6-7
53 Vernon Ford ................................ G Soph. 6-1
54 John Martz .................................. F Sr. 6-4
Wt. Hometown 215 Chicago, Illinois
190.......................................... Woodstock, Illinois
200.......................................... Cedar Rapids, Iowa
175.............................................. Valparaiso, Ind.
190...................................... McLeansboro, Illinois
175................................ Chicago Heights, Illinois
205 .............................................. Palatine, Illinois
200.............................................. Huntington, Ind.
185 Lebanon, Ind.
225 .............................................. Chicago, Illinois
180 Chicago, Illinois
200 Webster Groves, Mo.
HEAD COACHLarry Glass (2 Years at NWWon 15, Lost 30)
NicknameWildcats LocationEvanston, Illinois Ath. DirectorStuart K. Holcomb 1964-65 RecordWon 7, Lost 17
ColorsPurple and White Enrollment6,800 ConferenceBig Ten SeriesUK leads, 2-0, since '62 NORTHWESTERN SCORECARD
	FG	FT	PF	TP
| B   JIM PITTS 1         6-8 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	
+\        DON ANDERSON     6-3 Soph. 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	
JIM CUMMINS +9 Mm   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	
> M   JERRY NELSON 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	
> C   JIM BURNS    LOUIE DAMPIER lv   6-0 Jr. 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	
JIMLeMASTER  ^  6-2 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	
+% *\   GENE STEWART ^m^m   6-2 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	
+% A   BOB TALLENT 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   TOMMY PORTER ^^   6-3 Soph. 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	
*\f\  TOMMY KRON w \#   6-5 Sr. Guard-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 ) X>  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	
Af%   LARRY CONLEY 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	
A ^    PAT RILEY 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	
A A   BRAD BOUNDS ^"t1   6-5 Jr. Center	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	
A C   CLIFF BERGER HP V   6-8 Soph. 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	
C /\   GARY GAMBLE 6-4 Soph. 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 ^   LARRY LENTZ 6-8 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	
C C   THAD JARACZ *J   6-5 Soph. 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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UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY VARSITY ROSTER
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No. Name Ps- Class Exp. Age Ht.
10 Louie Dampier G Jr. 1VL 20 6-0
12 Jim LeMaster G Soph. FN 18 6-2
22 Gene Stewart F Jr. 0 20 6-2
24 Bob Tallent G Soph. FN 19 6-1
25 Tommy Porter ...................... F Soph. FN 19 6-3
30 Tommy Kron ...................... G-F Sr. 2VL 21 6-5
32 Steve Clevenger G Soph. FN 19 6-0
40 Larry Conley F Sr. 2VL 21 6-3
42 Pat Riley F Jr. 1VL 20 6-3
44 Brad Bounds ........................ C Jr. 0 20 6-5
45 Cliff Berger..........................C Soph. FN 18 6-8
50 Gary Gamble ........................ F Soph. FN 18 6-4
54 Larry Lentz C Sr. 0 21 6-8
55 Thad Jaracz ........................ C Soph. FN 18 6-5
Wt. Hometown
167 Indianapolis, Ind.
188 ...................................... Paris, Ky.
187 ............................. Brookville, Ind.
179 ................................. Langley, Ky.
188 .................................... Gracey, Ky.
202 Owensboro, Ky.
185 Anderson, Ind.
172 ................................ Ashland, Ky.
205 ...................... Schenectady, N. Y.
207 ............................ Bluffton, Ind.
225 ................................ Centralia, III.
185 .............................. Earlington, Ky.
217 .............................. Lakeview, Ohio
230 Lexington, Ky.
HEAD COACHAdolph Rupp (36th Year) ASSISTANTSHarry Lancaster and Joe Hall TRAINERRichard (Spike) Kerns STUDENT MANAGERSMike Harreld, John Stewart, and Bob Barton  MEET A WILDCAT
When Pat Riley walked humbly up to the rostrum last March to accept the "Most Valuable Player" trophy of his team and later was awarded a special "110 Percenter" trophy, the story of the stellar sophomore was signified better than words could describe.
Riley was a tremendous and valuable competitor in his break-in varsity seasonjust as his great schoolboy reputation at Linton High in Schenectady, N. Y., had indicated. Following a sensational career that saw Riley gain All-America recognition in both basketball and football, he was on the "wanted" list of virtually every school in the nation. Scored an even 1,000 points in three yearsfour shy of record set at Linton by NYU All-America Barry Kramer in 10 more games.
Alternated between forward and center as UK freshman to score at 20.8 clip. In double figures every time out to containue high school record of 34 straight "doubles." String broken at 54 early last season, but Riley doubled on all except four occasions. No. 2 UK and 10th SEC scorer (375-15.0), and third in UK rebounding (212-8.5) as starting forward all 25 games.
Likely to operate chiefly at forward again, but may be pressed into service to jump center if other candidates fail to come through. Handled chore some last season, often getting tip on bigger men. Second team Academic All-Conference. Father is former minor league baseball manager.
After early season action, Riley has proven himself as probably the most valuable operative on the 1965-66 team.
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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 15 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 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 July. 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 36-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.
THE QUALITY MEN'S STORES OF LEXINGTON This talented quintet of scholarship performers forms the solid core of the 1965-66 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
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23 25
30
31
32 40
44
45 50 54
Name Pos-
Robert Hiles ...................................... G
Fred Phelps ........................................ G
Phil Argento ...................................... G
Larry Wells ........................................ G
Harold Powell .................................... G
Charles Johns .................................... F
Gerald Guter .................................... FC
Larry Hall ....................................... G-F
Jeffrey Kerr ........................................ G
Chuck Sober ...................................... F
Gary Leonard .................................... G
Alvin Ratliff ...................................... F
Robert Carr ........................................ F
Bill Rutledge ...................................... G
Tom Stigger ..................................... C
COACHHarry Lancaster (15 Seasons-STUDENT MANAGERS
Age Ht. Wt.                                           Hometown (High School)
18 6-1      190................................ Maysville, Ky. (Maysville)
18 6-0      150 ....................................... London, Ky. (London)
18 6-0      180 .................................... Cleveland, Ohio (West)
18 6-0      167 ................................ Falmouth, Ky. (Pendleton)
19 6-2      180 .......................................... Liberty, Ind. (Short)
19 6-3      180 ................................ Cincinnati, Ohio (Johnson)
18 6-3      173 .................................... Waterford, N. Y. (Troy)
17 6-1      198 .......................................... Martin, Ky. (Martin)
18 6-1      170 .......................... Titusville, N. J. (Pennington)
18 6-2      180 ................................ Louisville, Ky. (Westport)
18 5-10    150 ............................... Charleston, S. C. (Garrett)
18 6-5      190 .............. White House, Ky. (Meade Mem.)
18 6-1      167 .................................. Emerson, N. J. (Emerson)
18 6-1      165 ...................................... Elkton, Ky. (Todd Co.)
18 6-4      190 ................................ Louisville, Ky. (Waggener)
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