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University, Published for Each H ome Game " Doc" Spears.... "What's the Reason I'm Not Pleasin' You?" CONTENTS Editorials 3 Sing-Sing.. ............. "There's a Long, Long Trail A-winding." Kentucky Pictures . 4 Kentucky Pictures . 5 ' ' All-1'ime' ' Kentucky Team 6 The Gridiron Roundup . 9 LOST ART " Time Out" (jokes) . I O The Line-ups I 2-I 3 Drop kicking, as practiced twenty ''Under the Baker'' . IS years ago, seems to be a lost art. The Rosters . 16 Today when a field goal is tried, Alma Mater (song) .. I7 which is seldom enough, it is via the Tulane Pictures 18 place kick route. This necessitates an Tulane Pictures 19 extra man (the ball holder), which cuts Feature Cartoon . 20 down on the blocking and results in All-Star Team Records . 2!-22 many efforts being blocked. One of the chief reasons for drop WALTZING DOWN TIN-PAN ALLEY kicking being a forgotten chapter of (With apologies to Braven Dyer) football is because the goal posts are on of the Los Angeles Times) the end line, lengthening the distance Army.... ...................''Walking ,, Around m a and thereby reducing the premium for Dream. developing a good man in this specialty. Illinois ..................... ' 'The Man on the Flying the rules committee would really Trapeeze." If like to give the offense a better break, Sewanee.......... ...... "How Come You Do Me Like You Do?" let them put the goal posts back on the goal line. After all, it seems that is Notre Dame.. ..... ' Tve Got a Feeling I'm Fall ing.'' where they belong. Miss. State........... "Massa's in De Col', Col', Monk Moscrip, Stanford end, has Groun'." made the country three-point conscious Tulane.................... "Say It Isn't So." this fall. The Cardinals have won three North Carolina.. "Yes, Sir, That's My Baby." important games due to his successful place kick efforts. Pittsburg............. .. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes." If Tiny Thornhill hadn't developed L. S. U .................. .'Tll Be Hard to Handle." this specialty, the Cards would have Minnesota ............. ' 'Lovely to Look At.'' been out of luck against Santa Clara, Washington and Southern California. Northwestern ..... "Without a Word of Warn· ing." All of Moscrip's kicks were place.. Colgate.... ............... ' 'Try _to Forget.'' ments, however. \,. .. ,. 3 33-Bert Johnson - Halfback 22-Clarence Ayers- Halfback 32- Langdon Hay- Fullback 52-]oe Huddleston-Guard co-Norris McMillan-Quarterback 48-William Jobe- Guard St-James Long-End 34-Frank McCool- Halfback 3 t- Eugene Meyers-Center 23-Charles McC!urg-Guard 42-Sam Potter-Guard 47-Stanley Nevers Tackle 53- Richard Meade-Center 36-]oseph Hagan-End 4o-Vincent Robinson-Quarterback 24- Lawrence Boland- Halfback 44-Nicholas Lutz-Fullback 39- Homer Nicholas-Guard 16-Wesley Taylor- Quarterback 37- Elmore Simpson Fullback 45-Joseph Bosse- Tackle 26-Ray Skaggs-Tackle IS-William Jones-Halfback 13-Robert Davis- Halfback All~ Tlme All~Star Team University of K entucky (Lexington, Ky.) By George Trevor Richard Webb· I 0 .................... C ENTER ............... H oward Williams '29 Birkett Pribble '23 ....................CUARD ................ Lev Forquer '29 P eter Drury '30 ........................ CUARD............... J ohn C hambers 'I I Dell Ramsey '25 ....................... TACKLE .............. Joseph Thompson '3 1 Ralph Wright '32 ...................... -TACKLE .............. J ohn Brittain '17 "Ab" Kirwan '26 ......................END . .....................How ard Kinne ' 16 Joseph R upert '34 .................... END...................... Ri chard Barbee 'I 0 Wm. (Black Doc) Rod· ~s' 16 .....QUARTER ........... Gale Mohney '28 Wm. (Red Doc) Rodes 'IL. .... BACK ................... "Dutch" Shrader ' 16 J ohn (Shipwreck) Kelly '32 ..... BACK ...................Will Ed. Covington '28 Ralph Kercheval '33 .................BACK ................... Curtis Sanders '23 Old K aintuck, famous for its beautiful women Tennessee to a standstill in 192 I with a typical and its thorough-bred horses, has also turned out Wildcat savagery. some pretty sweet football players. Sport runs in Ab Kirwan's end play in the 1925 victory over the blood of Blue Crass reared youngsters and the Tennessee remains a Kentucky high spot in this University of Kentucky gets its share of high-step · vital department. The Rodes boys-Black Doc ping halfbacks though line material has been rela· and Red Doc-would be quarter back and half· tively scarce since Jackie Thompson of Purdue back in the all-time Wildcat backfield. Both were coached the first Wildcat eleven at Lexington in named William. Red Doc starred on the 19 I 1-12 1892. teams which conquered Tennessee, while Black Doc Back in the pre-war era K entucky frequently piloted the 1915 team w h ich trimmed the Volun· conquered its Orange jersied rivals from Tennessee teers 6 to 0. but perhaps the peak of Kentucky's foo•tball form Who hasn't heard of Shipwreck Kelly, now part was reached during the 1928-31 span, when the owner of the Brooklyn Dodger Professional Eleven, Wildcats thrice deadlocked potentially· stronger w hose devil-may -care run-backs of kicks and elevens from Knoxville. swooping flank dashes demoralized the heavily fav Dick Webb, K entucky's finest center, snapped ored T ennessee team of 1931) A lmost single the ball on the 1909- 10 teams which whitewashed handed Kelly checkmated Hackman and McEver, T ennessee 17 to 0 and I 0 to 0. Birk"tt Pribble T ennessee's touchdown twins. Shipwreck was a still regarded as the parent of guard play at Lex wild, unorthodox gambler, but the good ship Ten ington, figured in the 1922 victory over Alabama. nessee often ran aground on shoals of his making. K elly could quick kick expertly or snare an unex His guard mate on the all-time Blue 2md White pected pass while on the gallop. a rray would be Peter Drury, who stone-walled Ten Ralph Kercheval, perhaps the greatest punter of nessee in 1928-29 by his fiery defensive play. modern times, averaged more than 50 yards from Lexington observers rate Dell Ramsey as Ken the line of scrimmage during his career. He booted a wet ball unerringly and a ngled his punts into cof· tucky's best individual tackle. He opened the holes fin corner. Kercheval was handicapped by a sub which gave the Wildcats a 23 to 20 upset win over normal line yet he never h ad a kick blocked and T ennessee in 1925. Ralph Wright, of reo:ent mem· gained consistently on plunges. H e is booting 'em ory, teamed up with Joe Thompson to give Ken· a mile now for the Brooklyn Pro team. tucky its finest tackle combination. They fought Copyrighted 1935 by W. W. Wells. 6 Riled by a Raccoon Rah-Rah? . light an Old Gold AT TRYING TlMES TRY A Smooth OLD GOLD AMERICA'S MOST FAMOUS Best Wishes, FRENCH RESTAURANT Green Wave! LA LOUISIANE Established 188r • • WE ARE EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS La Louisiane is the most enjoyable place to dine in New Orleans. For food, of course, and IN NEW ORLE ANS OF first, but also for the delightful environment and pleasing service. Goldsmith It matters not what your whim may be for Sports Equipment food- you can pamper it at La Louisiane. 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Authentic College Styles by Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Robert Surrey Exclusive Hart Schaffner & Marx Stylist 8 THE GRII)IRON ROUNDUP The Score to Date: Picked Winners Losers Ties 84 21 2 We were worried sick Monday over the to continue m the title race. Take your strange disappearance of Colonel Dingel choice. hoffer, our Demon Dopester. We had looked P. S. : Confidentially, l picks L. S. U. for a telephone call from the old fellow all Alabama-Georgia Tech-The Crimson day Sunday. He didn't put in his usual Tide to give the Engineers a few washouts chesty appearance Monday. along the big track. Along about nightfall came a cryptic mes Tennessee-Vanderbilt- The Commodores sage, postmarked "Somewhere in the Da to continue in the Baker's Dozen title pa kotas." It was a wireless and some,what rade and Tennessee to fade out.