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- Saturday, February 28 1925 -
Southern Conference Tournament (at Atlanta, GA)
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Kentucky - 31 (Head Coach: Clarence Applegran)
| Player | Pts |
|---|---|
| James McFarland | 9 |
| Lovell Underwood | 8 |
| Will Milward | 14 |
| Charles Alberts | 0 |
| Burgess Carey | 0 |
| Charles Hughes | 0 |
| C. Foster Helm | 0 |
| Totals | 31 |
Georgia - 32 (Head Coach: Herman J. Stegeman)
| Player | Pts |
|---|---|
| Buster Kilpatrick | 5 |
| Nolan Richardson | 5 |
| Walter Forbes | 7 |
| Charlie Wiehrs | 8 |
| Harrell Huguley | 6 |
| George Morton | 1 |
| Totals | 32 |
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| Prior Game | | | Next Game |
| Mississippi A & M 31 - 26 | | | DePauw 29 - 38 |
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Kentucky Loses Thriller to Bulldogs, 32-31
Four years ago, in the first of the college tournaments, Kentucky own the championship from Georgia in the finals by one point in one of the most hair-raising struggles of history. Saturday night history repeated itself so far as a desperatley hard-fought game was concerned, but this time Georgia came out on top by one point, thus securing a greatly longed for revenge.
The most spectacular game of the tourney so far was the classic struggle between Georgia and Kentucky, which occurred betweent he hours of 9 and 10 p.m. Saturday night. It was so close all the way through that it was stifling. Men and women screamed, choked, gasped and were stricken dumb in turn. About three minutes after the first half opened Georgia was leading 19 to 18. From then on to the finish, there never were more than two points separating the teams except for about ten seconds when Kentucky had a three point margin. With Georgia leading, 19 to 18, Kentucky sank a field goal and led 20 to 19. Then Georgia led 21 to 20, then Kentucky took the lead 22 to 21, then Kentucky, 24 to 21, then Kentucky 24 to 22, then 24, then a tie 28-28, then Kent
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