I t`:,*' { 7* ` Qur ; • UHiV€?Slty of Kentucky VOL. VII. LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, NOVEMBER 26, 1914. No. 11. A n i _ I Klllllllill |IIlll[EES 'lI|l|lBAlS lEAVE Hill t JHESHMEN Mill llllll. STATE HAS CHANCE . Ml _ l E ’ mw it v [ I IHANKSEIVINE GAME vllllllllliil lHAll|iSIl|V|l|E AT CHAMPIUNSHIP lll BIIIIVEIIHIIIEIZ. 5t 4 t t.,,_y ) * ,_ I ’ A I ___ __ . * • ‘ . . Annual Meeting of Assocta- T“d*`};_€Y Dgyyimetwlth [gn ¤G?_’P€ldCali§g 2_·3Q °"5§t°u If Wnldcats Defeat; Tennes- . FS A { 19 . Il"llSS10I1 C. _ tton to be Held at Tran- " °at‘;{ OXO 9** a __ Coupons Good see, the Southern Laurels . . ll V . . . gy]v3m3,_ Will Rest Oh Thém. * ‘ i —; FRESHMEN PLAY HERE ~ EXPECT CLOSE GAME mscuss DISCIPLINE t ——— I —. PARK MAY START ’ The Varstty held its last. practice The unddeawd Freshmen team Ot! -—-;- The annual meeting of the Assocw Tuesday afternoon on Stoll Field. The UW UUIVEFSHY will m€€t the undeteat- (By Ed. Danforth-Lender,) Mon gf Kentucky College, and Univer. [Gab iS "°adY for {hc fm-Y and received ed Freshmen team Of the Universiw The Wildcats will hike to Knggvmg `· Smeg which wm meet this ye". at "s0me" send—off by the student body. . 0f Tennessee on Stoll Held Thursday Thursday to meet me football mam of ’ ft. t 2:30. 'l`l , .t d t d Transylvania University. wm convene The team left on the L. & N. TUGSGBY ·- [ 8 emomi 3 Y V {lp qqu an B an University of Tennessee on Fail; Field. • mgm at 9;%, and wm arrive at Km,} gg _ , friends ot the Lnitereity will have the _ * December 5. The membership ill the d i _ pleasure of Seeing one O'. the best This is the game that the Wildcats t ville Wednes ay morn ng. _ 4·· · V ' asmcisuon is at present kcongtncd T This is the lirst time in the historyl A} A `gnmes played in the city this Benson, haw been working for every day since the University of Kemuc y' muy · of the Universit that me wudcatst ‘ -· l'I`he Kentucky Freshman team has not the first. tbud of the booted oval was ‘ vanla. University, Center College, Be- ’ Y [ mu College Kentucky Wesleyan and played away from home on Thanksgiw been scored on but once this SBGSOH. heard on Stoll Field, and should Coach . ' ·— _ while the Tenn s t m hav b . { Georgetown College, but it is probable lng. While the Varsity goes to len d i E See · ea Th G fini Urumages men succeed in defeating Q that the membership wm be increased nessee the Freshmen team will meet S°°"€ °“ tw ce S0 mn 9 Wag Lme Volunteers, State would wm the t . · . q ll PARK · ’ · ), Q · ° ' ACK, of thc two contesting teams are aboutl l at the next unsung All me mambeml the Tennessee breblttnen on . to champmushi of me South i ’ _Fi€ld equal and a. royal contest will follow. D ‘ z of the faculties ofthe universities and I ' V i The Tennessee coach said that they No game was scheduled on the Q colleges, mentioned above, are elisibltél [ha Outcome of the Yaibitil guile 8 had Several Freshmen that they could \\’ildca.ts` playground Saturday after- l to membership ln the association. uncertain' Our team lb n ne mm noon and the Blues were put. through , have used on their Varsity and this t The Executive Committee which is and will be in the iight. until the game. _a hard scrimmage with the Freshmen ’ - explains that they are real players. ¤0mD0¤€d of D¤¤¤ A· M- Mme? of the is Oven The Tennessee team is heavy eleven The Varsity has never worked ’ r , ; Dr. Tlgert has had a very successful ' University of Kentucky president; {and fast, tv ith several individual sta.rs.` , better and Tmmer uoom said that ’ , b t -——-; season with his beam and at present ’ ‘ g Professor Frank L. Rainey of Comm, Dope is somewhat tangled up etween with me exception of Captain Jimmy , the two teams Tennessee defeated! D€fI10I)$t,I‘3t,i()I1 Ol'] S t 0 has °‘ great machine mr the last com College, secretary; Professor M. E. _ _ ' . test Park, every man is in perfect, trim. Marsh, ot Berea; Professor T. B. Mc- Louisvlue 66 to U' while the Wudcaml Fléld Followed by III I TIG H { th t t it Park`s shoulder is improving, and lt . with a crippled team and several subs! _ ‘ u°`“p ° 6 w° °“mS as _ _ , Cartney, of Transylvania University. Cha G] at N1 ht {vm b Th d 1, H , eeems tertam that the able held gen- . , only piled up 42 to 0. Kentucky and; P g · i 6 nrs ay 0 ows. V _ President M. A. Adams, of Georgetown d 19 i t , , Kentucky Tennessee eral or the Wildcats wut sum the but- burn each score po n s oni ‘ · College, and P¥‘08id6¤t Clark. of Ken- Au 1 . tle Thursday. Special attention has Mississippi A. & M. Au/burn defentedt T- H8Yd0!1 ..... L.L.R. ...... Brinkley tucky Wesleyan, is at work on the _ T d f d Hickcrson _'__'L_T.Rm ·~__ l Spivey been given to strengthening tha do- affairs that are to be taken up at the vandy b_ to U` Gmlessee 6 mm Simpson H_HHL.G.H_ · ‘ U Kemp fensive play of the Blue and White fun m9et]ng_ Algg [hg Committee on Vfuldy lb [0 IL This Shows that thel I he last practice Of the football I Dempsey • · · · l . l ·C· h l Moore (Capt ) fgrwgpdg, gnd great imprgygmgnt has Arrangements has been at work ar- “Hd°at° are d gram Scmmg machiml season was held on Stoll Field Tues- S mi RGL H b I been noted The performance of the and will write some football history att V _ . p I va ng ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ ‘ ‘ ‘‘‘‘ am augl , . !‘¤¤Sl¤8 thi! démil m¤¢¢9¥' f0!‘ the m0€t· day atternoon. Mr. Hrumage invited _ Server R T L Morris secondary detense has picked up, and ing- This °°mmm·°° is m°*d° up °t Knoxville. imo battalion and students to wltnasslc Ha don R EL W I h Kentucky is in a better position to me following. Professor Henry Lloyd The probable line-up is as follows; I - y ...... . . ........ ec bmak u forward asses than ever be` • ` ' Kentucky Tennessee 'the last practice. On this evautl Runes (Capt.) ...Q.n ...._ Dongldggn P P of Transylvania University, and Pro- ‘ ’ i t t th i d iumbfelder LH R Lothmn (Om, man were resen 0 a er ue ····· · · ······· · lessor A. C. Zembrod, of the Univer- Schrader `'`'‘'`' RE '‘''`°‘'‘ Voweul y D D y tBrn0m Kinney F B Wynne Down in Knoxville, they are expect- shy of Kentucky. Downing ,,...... RT .......... . Kelly) respects to UIQ Wildcat t93m that de' Gibson h l INR H L H I Ragland I ing a hard gulne, and (.118 TSDDOBSGG this meeting ls "Governmeut and Dis- Bailey ‘'''''‘'`'' C '‘‘‘`'''' McLean the band, soldiers and students lent Kelley Harrison and Flynn T€nm_S_| Held accommodations to take care of clpmw in C°u°g°° and Univemmesy qom I · ' ` ' ` I · H KO", much joy to the afternoon and will be See Fowler wakeneld and Smvau M16 big crowd expected. The spirit The meetings will be held ln the Lrutcher ‘'`''``' Ll '°''''''‘' Bayer _ gprveulent in the Volunteer corral is ZBl'f0Ss LE (jgyyoll H lasting i¤1lJ¥°€SSi0tl upon the whole , ——•·••-—~1 l‘00m8 of M0|'|'l80¤ College. ill ih6 ) k ```'````` `'`'''`' M tteam l Iexpressed in a recent letter from morning and afternoon, with a. lunch- in '‘‘‘'‘'''‘'' Q '‘'`'`‘‘''' ay! ' j Coach Z. G. Clevenger to Coach Tigert Gon at Six Ouock in the evening. A Hite ............ RH ......... Rai11ey· Following the demonstration on Seniors who have not received theirlm, Keutuvkvl Uwe have one big barb pap9|‘ be p|‘Qpa|‘¢d Q mQ@bQ|' Tuttle ``°`°°'``` ''``°` rrllomason Stoll l"i€ld iu [IIB B..tt,BI'I100[] B, Wag ring. can oetaln lim! from J. T. Gebllle yet to be decided, next Thursday. of tho faculty of each of the Schools Scott ‘‘‘'```'''`' H; ``'`''‘' Lindsey held in chapel. A new custom en- d"' Sn mm at °n°°' _\\'e are looking for as hard u. game as , represented. and read at the meeting. M` l 4 {med ·-Kentucky ,,igm·· was mw- we had at Vanderbilt, and 1 do not be Fucuny men of all the schools in the A-Zufttltid Bild Illully students were prey- . Y*‘* 2 lieve we will bo dis,a,ppolnted." °°s°°hm°" am invited to attend the tg t, ._;qf_ l ,··‘?;__;rt ent. The cadet bnnd furnished music _; TA t The cltuntpionship of the South lg . meeting, {Q 1*:.- vii —,. ‘ E; for uw Ocgusiour rendering Selections QJ _ ` tt; now doped out for 'l‘ennt·5nee_ Geo- 0UR ¤Av irtterwoven with interesting Spe6ch6¤_ ` ` · v' stu and Auburn went to at svoreless tie l .5 K .,,_,_,.¢ The stwukers of the evening were lust “`°**k· Just to we Omifudcms nimble. ·- .··. ,__ __ ·yr— IJ4 J` ,Hgm_[, wl ul Townsend and I The 'Fennessce and Auburn teams Break me une of Tmmessee; ____, Illean Mnssiv. President Barker had _ h“"‘ "*"`*"` '“€[· and it is 'WW Certain Aye, Kentucky,B man d0n,t tremble` uu y|]gug(¤ulpn[ which preyeuted lllilt [IIB laurels l`t;‘S[ \\'l[ll (`()8,Cll Clev· But play fair for victory, X ° i`¤`<>¤¤l l>ut‘tlt·it>utittg in the rnlly_ The •·nger‘s bunch, · student body as a. whole showed much *"’“*'h H"“'"“B*‘ $**3* that lf T°¤¤€B‘ Just the watch the YBBFIIIIKB lilly. {J " y,m.,·,.S[ in lh`, lowing comes, and · I sw does not show aut iutprovetneut in Cross the goal of Tennessee; V `.L;— ` A -· l,N.fU,.lm.d udmimbly [heh. pun of the ° It the- tornt disph•.yt·d in the gnme with , Au Tlgert'a Freslmten enter the fri?. M t·onrlh·t_ (`nllt*t.;e· spirit hns boenl .» S"“'“"“' hm S“*""d"* th" Wildcats And brlng to State another victory. lmtm. hm _im.,. there has been my \~ill earn at tl•·t·ision, ’l‘ennessee's Just u lender leg of turkey. Smdvm mmwilm and Student me und; strvttgtltlnis in hot- nontlerrul line, and And the games with T9nneBBe8_ lutynirs has h`,(,H eumiuuled fro"!] ll [liv \\lltlt‘;lls vain t‘l1•:t·k the Volun- Tulk of bum. and www and bam _ '_.|m|N_I k,M_'.‘,iM,_ { i····t· l`oi‘\\aii‘ds,vtlt¤~ lriue bn,t·kllcld vnu qu6ts_ i ·•. -t f ttlilavolv ilt•· lvllon and \\h1tt· spuotl That were wlne enoush for me ¤ { I"`~~ut|t•·s tht·t·t· it tnnn with soul sol urtists Suvh is the bt·liet' of those l ·· tle·ud_ 1 who hun- seen both teams, and lt will Just a pale and dying Autumn. i\\'ho nt·xt·t· to himself hath said, iw on this, thnt the Kentucky sup- And our dream of libéfty. _ I"|`is my lust, lust jitney; l need lt for! l¤·»t‘toi‘s will base their hopes of pulling (lame and turkey, home and country. brend, I in under the wire ahead of the Volun- That, I0!. Our Thl¤kI$iVl¤KI D6- I » I V ` · 4 lllttt |'ll gu to the movie show instead. ` ` . ' • * ‘ ‘ t » teens.