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- Saturday, February 8 1919 -
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Kentucky - 22 (Head Coach: Andrew Gill)
| Player | Pts |
|---|---|
| H. C. Thomas | 10 |
| George Zerfoss | 10 |
| John Everett | 2 |
| Joseph Dishman | 0 |
| Boone Simpson | 0 |
| Totals | 22 |
Cumberland - 21
| Player | Pts |
|---|---|
| Wright | 6 |
| Davis | 6 |
| Paul Adkins (*) | 8 |
| Siler | 0 |
| Wood | 0 |
| Totals | 20 |
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| Prior Game | | | Next Game |
| Tennessee 22 - 40 | | | Vanderbilt 26 - 36 |
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WILDCATS WIN TWO BUT LOSE TO UNIV. OF TENN.
Two out of three games were won by the Wildcat basketball five on their trip thru Southern Kentucky and Tennessee last week. Chattanooga University fell victim to Kentucky aggressiveness by a score of 28 to 25. The University of Tennessee won from the Cats, scoring 40 points, while Kentucky had to be content with 22. Cumberland College lost in a 21 to 20 game.
The Wildcats were troubled thruout their journey by the inability of various men, one of whom was deaf and dumb and blind, according to one of the Kentucky basketball artists, to referee basketball games.
George Zerfoss was the outstanding player in the Cumberland College scrap. He threw five field goals for a total of ten points. Adkins, star player for Cumberland, told Coach Gill that he was coming to Kentucky next semester.
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