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2   Governmental Officials
Governor of the CommonwealthJulian M. Carroll and Mayor of Lexington-Fayette County GovernmentH. Foster Pettit and the Urban County Council.
4   University of Kentucky
President Dr. Otis A. Singletary and Athletic Director Cliff Hagan; UK's athletics department and coaching staff.
9 Wildcats
University of Kentucky Wildcats 1976-77eleven players who make up an exciting team.
11   Meet the Cats
Johnson, Casey, Givens, Claytor, Shidler, Haskins, Lee, Stephens, Williams, Robey and Phillipsin action.
22 This Week's SEC
A listing of Southeastern Conference teams and their opponents this week.
23 "Cawood Reflects"
Cawood Ledford, "Voice of the Wildcats" reminisces about Wildcats of the past.
24 Scorecard
Keep up with the actiontally field goals, free throws and personal fouls.
27 Opponent
Meet tonight's visting team, coaches, and "players to watch"; also here is general information about.the school and its administration.
38   UK Sports Information Department
When you need information about Kentucky athletics, Russell Rice and Jack Perry have the answers.
44   Rupp Arena
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48   Code of Sportsmanship
The Student Government Association of the University of Kentucky has adopted six rules of conduct for intercollegiate athletics.
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II. FOSTER PETTIT served two years as mayor of the City of Lexington and was a leader in die consolidation of the city and county governments. He was elected mayor ot the Urban County Government in November 1973.
President of the Kentucky Municipal League for 1976, Mayor Pettit is also active with the U. S. Conference of Mayors and the National League of Cities. He was awarded the Optimist Cup in 1976 and the Chamber of Commerce Citi/.en-of-the-Ycar citation for 1975.
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JULIAN MORTON CARROLL became Kentucky's 58th governor on December 28, 1974, succeeding Wendell H. Ford, who was elected to the U. S. Senate. Carroll then won a full four-year term in the 1975 general election. Born in McCracken County in 1931, he attended Paducah Junior College after graduating from Heath High School. He was graduated from the University of Kentucky in 1954 and received his law degree from UK in 1956. Before becoming governor, Carroll served three years as lieutenant governor and ten years as a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives. He is an active member of the Optimist Club and a former Jaycee. He attained the highest office in Kentucky for laymen of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1966-67 when he was named moderator of the Kentucky Synod. The Governor and his wife, Charlann, have four children.
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21	Jack Givens	F	Jr.	6- 3
22	Truman Claytor	G	So.	6- 1
25	Jay Shidler	G	Fr.	6- 1
30	"Merion Haskins	F	Sr.	6- 4
31	Tim Stephens	F-G	Fr.	6- 3
32	James Lee	F	Jr.	6- 5
34	LaVon Williams	F-C	Fr.	6- 6
53	Rick Robey	F-C	Jr.	6-10
55	Mike Phillips	C	Jr-	6-10
	00 Kyle Macy	G	So.	6- 3
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The Southeastern Conference traces its origin to 1933 when 13 members of the old Southern Conference reorganized into a new conference made up of Southern schools located west and south of the Appalachian Mountains.
The 13 charter members of the SEC were (listed alphabetically): Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Louisiana State, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Sewanee, Tennessee, Tulane, and Vanderbilt. Since that time, three members have left the conference: Sewanee in 1940; Georgia Tech in 1964; and Tulane in 1966.
The ten schools in the SEC compete each year for conference championships in football, basketball, baseball, track, tennis, golf, swimming, and wrestling. In addition, an all-
sports trophy is given to the member compiling the most points in all sports, with 10 points given for a first-place finish, nine for second, and so on.
The office of Commissioner of the SEC was created in 1940 because of the growing demands for administering the conference's business. The first Commissioner was Martin S. Conner of Jackson, Miss., who served until 1946. Bemie H. Moore, former coach at L.S.U., was Commissioner until 1966 and was responsible for guiding the SEC to national prominence.
A. M. (Tonto) Coleman succeeded Moore, serving until 1972 when the present Commissioner, Dr. H. Boyd Mc-Whorter, took office.
ALL-SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
(54 Players Chosen 96 Times)
Ellis Johnson (G) --------------------..........-.........----------......- ]9f
Forest Sale (C)..........................-------------------..... 
John DeMoisey (F) ---------------------------------------------- \J,A
Bill Davis (G) ........---------.......-......-......-......-----........-- 1934
Leroy Edwards (C) ---------.............-.....-.......----------...... }*J5
Dave Lawrence (F) --------------------------...........------------------
Ralph Carlisle (F).......-----------------------.....--------------- 193^5
Warfield Donohue (G) --------------------------......------------------ %
Bemie Opper (G) _.....-.......-.......------------...... 1938 39
Layton Rouse (G) .......-------------.................-.....------------ }J
Lee Huber (G) ----------......------------------...................-------- 1941
James King (C) ...........--------------............................"7q41 '43
Marvin Akers (F) -------------------------.....-------------------- 1941, 43
Ermal Allen (F) -.-......---------------.......-........-.........--
Melvin Brewer (C) ......-.....--------.....------............-.....- \
Bob Brannum (C).........---------------.....--.....---------V^TTiK >aI
Jack Parkinson (G) -------------------------------------- 1944, 45, 46
Jack Tingle (F) -------------------------......--- 1944, '45, '46 4/
Kenton Campbell (C) --------------.....-----.....---------^
Ralph Beard (G) __________________________________ 1946, 47, 48, 49
Wallace Jones (F) __________________________________ 1946, '47, 48 49
Joe Holland (F) .....-------------.............----------.....--------------- 1947
Alex Croza (C) ----------------------------------------------------- 948, 49
Kenny Rollins (G) -.......-......-..................-......-.......       1947' S
Jim Line (F) --------------------........-.......-.....-------------------- 1Q
Bill Spivey (C) _......------------------.......-.....-   -193()- '!
Walt Hirsch (F) __-..........--------------.....-......-......1[>d1
Shelby Linville (F) _..........-......................-.....--------------- 1951
Bobby Watson (G) _................---------..........-.....- 1951, '52
Frank Ramsey (G) ..........--------......-------..... 1951, '52, '54
Cliff Hagan (C) ______________________________________............- 1952, '54
Bill Evans (G-F) ..........-........------------------......-------------- 1955
Bob Burrow (C) ........._......-..............-.......----------- 1955, '56
Johnny Cox (F) ......-----------..................... - - 1957, '58, '59
Vernon Hatton (G) -----------.......-......-.......-..................... 1958
Don Mills (C) ..........-........-......-.....--.......------------ I960
Bill Lickert (F-G) ------------------------------------..... 1959, '60, '61
Larry Pursiful (G) .......-.......---------------------------- - 1962
Cotton Nash (C-F) .........-..............---------- 1962, '63, '64
Ted Deeken (F) ..-..........-............-.............-......      -..... 1964
Tommy Kron (G) ..........-........................--............. 1965, '66
Pat Riley (F) .....__________________.................................. 1965, 66
Thad Jaracz (C-F) ._.............................-...............-...... 1966
Larry Conley (F)........----------.........-.....-.........------------- 1966
Louie Dampier (G) ________________......-............... 1965, '66, 67
Mike Casey (G) ______________.......................----- 1968, '69, 71
Dan Issel (C)..................-......-..........----- 1968, '69, 70
Mike Pratt (F)..................................------------------ 1969, 70
Larry Steel (F) .......................-----.....-........................... 19,71
Tom Parker (F) ______________..............-.....-.............. 1971, 72
Tom Payne (C) ... -Tq" 19,^
Jim Andrews (C) ..........-..........------......------....... 19/2, 73
Kevin Grevey (F) __.................-.........-........... 1973, 74, 75
Jack Givens (F)..................
1975-76 SEC ALL-SPORTS RESULTS
School	Football		Basketball		Swimming		Wre.	tling	T	rack	But	ball	Ten	ni.	Go	If	Total
	Po.	Pt.	Po.	Pt.	Po.	Pt.	Po.	Pt.	Po.	Pt.	Po.	Pt.	Po.	Pt.	Po.	Pt.	Point.
ALABAMA	1st	10	1st	10	2nd	9	3rd	8	4 th	7	7th	4	T-lst	9%	2nd	9	66%
TENNESSEE	5th	6	2nd	9	1st	10	4 th	7	1st	10	3rd	8	7 th	4	6th	5	59
AUBURN	T-7th	3%	T-4th	6%	3rd	8	T-5th	5%	3rd	8	1st	10	6th	5	1st	10	56%
FLORIDA	T-2nd	8	T-6th	4%	7th	4	2nd	9	2nd	9	9 th	2	3rd	8	5th	6	50%
KENTUCKY	10th	1	T-4th	6%	8th	3	1st	10	6th	5	2nd	9	4th	7	9th	2	43%
GEORGIA	T-2nd	8	T-6th	4%	4th	7	7th	4	7 th	4	10th	1	5th	6	4 th	7	41%
LSU	9th	2	9th	2	5th	6	T-5th	6%	8th	3	T-5th	5 %	T-lst	9%	3rd	8	41%
VANDERBILT	6 th	5	3rd	8	6th	5	No Team		9th	2	4 th	7	8th	3	10th	1	31
MISS. STATE	T-7th	3%	8 th	3	No Team		No Team		5th	6	T-5th	5%	9 th	2	8th	3	23
OLE MISS	T-2nd	8	10th	1	No T	earn	No Te	am	No Team		8th	3	10 th	1	7th	4	17
1!) Wildcats Of The Past
CHARLES "COTTON" NASH 1962-64
Charles "Cotton" Nash wore Wildcat jersey No. 44 during the seasons of 1962, 63, and 64. He was the third highest scorer in UK historywith a total of 1,770 points and an average of 22.69 in 78 games. He achieved membership in the 1,000 Point Club earliest of any Wildcat, hitting his 1,000 point in the 19th game of his junior year.
Cotton's high school basketball coach for two years in Charlestown, Indiana was Cliff Barker, a member of UK's "Fabulous Five." Shortly thereafter the Nash family moved I'i Louisiana and Cotton began to break all the records at Lake Charles High School. He was a unanimous Louisiana all-star selection twice in basketball and All-State twice in football. He broke the state discus record, was courted by major league baseball scouts and was the unanimous choice of the Louisiana Sports Writers Association as the top athlete there in 1960.
In his freshman year at Kentucky (1960-61) the UK Fact Hook says of him, "Big (6'5"), rugged, smart and a terrific basketball player, Cotton Nash was the number one schoolboy cage prospect of the country last winter. Courted by 34 colleges and universities, Nash was personally signed by-Coach Bupp."
Also that year L'K signed Kentuckians Ted Deeken and Tommy Harper, Paul Wyatt of Milford, Utah and George Critz of Bellbrook, Ohio.
Cotton tells Russell Bice, UK's Sports Information Director in "Big Blue Machine":
"Basically the thing that impressed me was the efficiency of the operation. There was an old clock on the Coliseum wall that clicked off the minutes. The big hand would lumber and clump. When it hit 3:14 or 3:15, there was suddenly a different atmosphere. Everybody knew exactly what to do. We didn't practice over one hour and 45 minutes, but we got things done. It was like a well-run business. I enjoyed that part ot it most.
"We never came into the dressing room feeling confused or lost. We knew exactly what to do. We were so well prepared that very little was said during a game. During time out it was just a matter of correcting individual play. There was no mass hysteria. Again it was the efficiency of the tiling that impressed me. Basically you were on your own before and after practice or a game. If you had problems, you went to Harry (Lancaster)."
Bice received a letter from Furman Bishop after Georgia Tech lost to the Wildcats in Atlanta that year. Bishop says:
"You will seldom, if ever, sec a boy so big with so much grace, so much agility, so much maneuverability and with so soft and velvety a touch as Nash. There were times when Bupp was using this versatile young man to bring the ball down court when Georgia Tech pressed its defense. With his size and his massive hands, Nash gave the impression of a circus giant dribbing an orange."
Cotton was the first sophomore in 10 years to capture the league scoring crown, won unanimous All-SEC honors, was accorded SEC "Player of the Year", became only the sixth sophomore in history to be chosen on the USBWA first string All-America. He was described by his proud coach as the nation's second best eagersecond only to Jerry Lucas.
In Cotton's senior year, Bupp sprang a big surprise on Tennessee and Coach Bay Mears. The surprise, Bupp said, was "a transitional and shifting man-to-man backed by a hyperbolic paraboloid between the ball and the basket." Today we call that "hyperbolic paraboloid' the 1-3-1 zone defense.
After graduation in 1964, Cotton played professional ball for ten years. He played baseball in the American League with organizations in California, Minnesota and Chicago, Illinois, and basketball in both the NBA and ABA.
He is presently in the real estate business in Lexington.
20 The Last Time
Kentucky Defeated Louisiana State University 85-70 in Baton Rouge
Jack "Goose" Givens made 13 of IS shots, totalled 33 points and claimed 11 rebounds and in the process Kentucky defeated LSU 85-70 March 1, 1976 in Baton Rouge.
The "Goose" scored 20 points in the first half, as Kentucky never trailed, led bv 16 points twice and held a 46-38 edge at half-time.
In the second half, Louisiana State began shooting well, controlling the boards and forcing a few UK turnovers. The Tigers closed to within 66-62 with nine ami a half minutes showing.
With only two minutes left the Cats were ahead 81-66. Contributing to Kentucky's success were five Tiger turnovers, seven misses from the floor and two failures at the foul line. LSU missed 13 of its last 15 shots from the field, went scoreless for more than five minutes in dropping its 12th game of the year.
According to Coach Hall, "The players showed great poise when we needed it. It's quite a tribute to our great determination and organization. I was real pleased with the way we handled the press tonight."
In outscoring LSU 19-8 over the last nine and a hall minutes, the Wildcats only turned the ball over four times, once in the final seconds.
Kenny Higgs' 20 points led LSU, Brown had 14 and a game-high of 18 rebounds. Ed LeBlanc and Bandy Coppens contributed 12 points each.
KENTUCKY	(85)	LSU (70)
Johnson	10	Higgs 20
Warford	4	Copens 12
Phillips	18	LeBlanc 12
Givens	33	Bailey 4
Lee	10	Brown 14
Casey	2	Green 4
Claytor	2	Newman 4
Haskins	4	
Fowler	4	
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January 24   Alabama at Georgia Ole Miss at Kentucky LSU at Vanderbilt Mississippi State at Tennessee
January 27   Georgia at Georgia Tech
January 29   Kentucky at Alabama Auburn at LSU Florida at Ole Miss Vanderbilt at Mississippi State
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(PUBLISHER'S NOTE: The Popular "Voice of the Wildcats", CAWOOD LEDFORD, is in his 2J*th season as play-by-play announcer for the University of Kentucky. Cawood, sports director for WHAS radio and television since 1958, has been broadcasting since 1951. He is recognized as a sports authority throughout the nation.
This column will appear in each Wildcat Tipoff this season, as "Cawood Reflects" on Wildcat basketball.)
CAWOOD LEDFORD
When I think of LSU, three players immediately jump into my minda great rebounder named Al "Little Apple" Sanders, Bob Pettit, probably the best player LSU ever had and of course, "Pistol Pete" Maravichthe most colorful basketball player the Tigers ever had. Pete did a lot for basketball throughout the whole Southeastern Conference.
Maravich was a great showman. He would say, "It's show time," and he'd go out and really put on a show. I think that he still has some unbroken records around the conference. In the three years he played for LSU, he had a total of 3,667 points. He scored at l