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I NAME-POS. FG-FGA PCT.     FT-FTA       PCT. REB.        A PTS.
Issel, C ................ 40-84       47.7     24-28     85.1    41-13.6     4 104
4 Pratt, F ................ 27-56       48.2     19-22     86.4   39.13.0     7 73
Steele, F .............. 17-31       54.1      10-10   100.0   22- 7.3    11 44
Mills, G................ 14-35      40.0      5-5     100.0     9- 3.0     4 33
? Dinwiddle, G........ 6-12       50.0       3-4       75.0    12- 4.0     3 15
OTHERS .............-. 18-45       40.0     10-17     58.8   21- 7.0     8 46
. Team................ 22- 7.3
' KY. TOTALS ......122-263     46^9     71-86     82.6 166-55.5   37 315"
OPP. TOTALS......101-225     44.9     57-79     72.2 133-44.3   29 259
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? THE WILDCAT TIPOFF
Official UK Basketball Program
Published by UK Athletics Association Harry C. Lancaster, Director of Athletics
EDITORIAL STAFF: Russell Rice, editor; Ed Swift and Ellsworth Taylor, advisors; Mrs. Anne Smith, secretary.
PHOTOGRAPHERS: Jim Laughead, John Mitchell, Mike Catlin, Harold Melton.
OUR COVER: Wildcat Coach Adolph Rupp receives a special footrest. Making the presentation prior to the Kansas game were Bob Issel, Raymond Pratt and Dave Lutes.
ADVERTISING: Russell Rice, Memorial Coliseum 40506.
PRINTED by: University of Kentucky Division of Printing, Journalism Building.
CONTENTS
Page
UK Statistics .............................................................................................. 4
Administration .......................................................................................... 
Athletics Board .......................................................................................... 8
Editor's Notebook ...................................................................................... 9
Coach Rupp .............................................................................................. 1 1
Scouting Report .......................................................................................... ' 2
Visitor's Roster-Picture .............................................................................. 13
Assistants Hall, Plain, Parsons .................................................................... 15
Trainer Vaughan ........................................................................................ 1 5
Visitor's Scoreboard .................................................................................... 1 6
Wildcat Scoreboard .................................................................................... 17
UK Varsity Picture-Roster .......................................................................... 18
Jane Rollins, Secretary ................................................................................ 24
George Hukle, Equipment Manager ............................................................ 24
Scholarship Freshmen ............................................................................... 25
UK Frosh Roster........................................................................................ 28
Visiting Frosh Roster .................................................................................. 29
Wildcat Pictures .......,................................................................................ 30
UK BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
Date 19 6 9
Dec. 1 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 13 Dec. 19-
Dec. 27 Dec. 29 19 7 0 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 10
Opponent Site   UK Opp. Jan. 12
Jan. 17
W. Virginia (H) 106    87 Jan. 24
Kansas (H) ........115    85 Jan. 26
N. Carolina (A) .. 94    87 Jan. 31
Indiana ..................                   Home Feb. 2
20    U.K.l.T.....        Lexington Feb. 7
(Duke, Dayton, Feb. 9
Navy, Kentucky) Feb. 14
Notre Dame .... Louisville Feb. 16
Miami (Ohio) ........          Home Feb. 21
Feb. 23
Mississippi ............               Home Feb. 28
Miss. State ............             Home Mar. 2
Florida ....................                     Away Mar. 7
Georgia .................. Away
Tennessee (TV) ...... Home
Louisiana State ...... Home
Alabama ................ Home
Vanderbilt .............. Away
Auburn .................. Away
Mississippi .............. Away
Miss. State ............ Away
Florida .................. Home
Georgia .................. Home
L.S.U. (TV) ............ Away
Alabama ................ Away
Vanderbilt (TV) .... Home
Auburn .................. Home
Tennessee (TV) ...... Away
ADOLPH RUPP I have heard "Great Moments" many times and every time it gives me additional thrills. You will never realize the great memories that are recorded for you in this record and I believe everyone will get tremendous thrills in reliving these great evenings.
CAWOOD LEDFORDThere were no notes or lists of questions. The only thing we had was a list of game tapes which were coming up next. Rupp didn't have a single note, and yet he was right every time.
JOE CALDWELL, Lexington LeaderThe idea for the record originated nearly a year ago and it has taken a dozen people 10 months to put it together. It has been done by the Committee of 101 not because the Committee wanted a money-making project for this year, but just a basketball related project to concentrate on. Now it looks as if they have struck a gold mine.
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GOVERNOR LOUIE B. NUNN, the Commonwealth' chief executive and chairman of the Board of Trustees, believes strongly that self-reliance, pride and courage are the by-products of intercollegiate athletics. His interest in Kentucky basketball was emphasized when he presented his first "Governor's Trophy" to Wildcat Coach Adolph Rupp. Gov. Nunn, 45, is a native of Barren County. He attended Bowling Green Business University, the University of Cincinnati and the University of Louisville, where he earned a law degree in 1950. He is an avid sportsman and spectator and a successful attorney who has served in both executive and judicial positions. The third Republican this century to be elected Governor in Kentucky, he formerly served as a county judge and city attorney.
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PRESIDENT OTIS A. SINGLETARY came to Lexington from the University of Texas, Austin, where he was executive vice chancellor for academic affairs. Dr. Singletary, who is eighth president of the University, served a total of eight years at Texas, progressing during seven (1954-61) of those years from instructor to professor, associate dean of Arts and Sciences and assistant to the president. Then for five years (1961-66), he was chancellor of the University of North Carolina, although he was on leave from October 1964 to January 1966 to serve as director of the Job Corps, Office of Economic Opportunity.
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ATHLETICS DIRECTOR HARRY C. LANCASTERMissing from the University of Kentucky basketball bench this season is the familiar figure of Harry C. Lancaster, who stepped up as athletic director late last season after being associated with Adolph Rupp since 1946. Lancaster remained as Rupp's chief assistant until last season's end and then left the coaching ranks to concentrate on the complex job of running the Wildcat athletics program. A native of Paris, he is a graduate of Georgetown College with a master's degree from the University of Kentucky. MEMBERS OF THE BOARDG uiding the UK athletics program are board members (seated, left to right) Dr. Glenwood L. Creech, Dr. Ralph Angelucci, Dr. A. D. Kirwan, athletic director Harry C. Lancaster, Dr. Otis A. Singletary and Dr. Stuart Forth; Standing, Dr. W. L. Matthews, Tim Futrcll, Dr. Joseph L. Massic, Dr. Lyman V. Ginger, Dr. Thomas Brower, Dr. Donald C. Leigh, Floyd Wright, James H. Pence, J. T. Frankcnberger, Dr. N. J. Pisacono, Dr. Stephen Diachun and Dr. W. C. Royster. Board member A. B. Chandler was out of state when the picture was taken.  Clay Maupin is treasurer.
Kentucky's athletic program, a well-balanced and ambitious activity featuring intercollegiate competition in ten different sports, is organized under the Department of Athletics and a corporation known as the University of Kentucky Athletics Association.
The program is conducted without overemphasis or sacrifice of educational objectives and in strict compliance with the rules of the University, the Southeastern Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
A board of directors, headed by the President of the University in the capacity of chairman, maintains overall policy supervision of the athletic program. In addition to the UK President, board officials include the Vice-President for Student Affairs as vice-chairman and Dr. W. L. Matthews in the capacity of scretary. Fourteen other men drawn from the University faculty and the general public also serve on the board as appointees of the president as does a student representative.
Supervising the steady growth and balanced development of the athletic program is Director of Athletics Harry C. Lancaster.
The Association's Board of Directors is composed of the following:
Dr. Otis A. Singletary, Chairman
Vice Chairman (V.-P. Stu. Affairs)
Dr. W. L. Matthews, Jr., Secretary
Dr. Ralph Angelucci
Dr. Donald Leigh
Dr. Thomas Brower
Tim Futrell (Student)
Albert B. Chandler
Dr. Glen Creech
Dr. Stephen Diachun
Dr. Lyman Ginger
J. T. Frankenberger (K-Men)
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Dr. J. L. Massie
James H. Pence
Dr. N. J. Pisacano
Dr. W. C. Royster
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Coach Adolph Rupp's Wildcats could be the most "charted" basketball team in the country.
At least, that's the evidence presented by the managers who chart practice sessions, the large array of statisticians who "work" home games and the daily checking of records and other statistics.
The Sports Information Office works basically from a giant master sheet which lists such information as the exact number of minutes and seconds each player sees action and the number of points and rebounds he scores in each game.
The time-in-action is kept at home games by a press worker and on the road by the UK sports information director or a volunteer. The SID also serves as "visiting" scorer on the road and keeps errors and assists at games where such statistics aren't recorded.
Kentucky keeps a full play-by-play of both freshman and varsity games in Memorial Coliseum. The recorder logs time of a basket, the player scoring, the type shot and the game score at the time. In case of a foul, the person committing the violation is also listed.
Wildcat statisticians naturally keep the routine rebounds, shots attempted, fouls, etc. They also log each call by an official and list each error by a player. Coach Rupp has an uncanny memory of game action and woe to the statistician who in a moment of weakness overlooks an error by a Wildcat.
One of the first chores of the SID office after tonight's game will be to bring the Wildcat statistics up-to-date and fill out a form to be airmailed immediately to the NCAA's statistics office in New York. The NCAA is interested only in scorers, rebounders and percentage shooters
who qualify in a certain high category. Dan Issel, Mike Pratt and Larry Steele have been listed in each report to date.
In addition, the NCAA wants full totals on Kentucky and opponents, the scores of games to date and any interesting comments or sidelights.
The next chore is to mimeograph statistics on Sunday and have them ready for distribution to the press-radio-tv corps Monday night.
After the Monday game, the process starts over again, except for the NCAA report, which is sent on Saturday night only.
There is also a matter of constantly checking the record book to see if the current Wildcats have shattered any old marks.
At present, they have tied a home floor game scoring record with 115 points against Kansas. The previous high totals were against Auburn (115-78) Jan. 29, 1966, and Xavier (115-77) Nov. 30, 1968. The previous high total of points against Kansas was 93.
A statistic worth watching at present is Dan Issel's climb in the all-time Wildcat scoring ranks.
He started the season with 1,190 points to rank 10th behind Bill Spivey (1,213), Frank Ramsey (1,344), Johnny Cox (1,461), Pat Riley (1,465), Cliff Hagan (1,475), Ralph Beard (1,517), Louie Dampier (1,575), Alex Groza (1,744) and Cotton Nash (1,770).
Issel's three-game total of 104 this season brings his over-all production to 1,294, passing Spivey and closing on Ramsey.
Mike Pratt, with a career total of 892, is within range of the coveted 1,000-point club.
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The induction of Adolph Rupp into the Nai-smith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame last spring in Springfield, Mass., was fitting tribute to a man whose name is synonymous with college basketball.
Known as "Der Baron of Basketball," "The Man in a Brown Suit," and various other names of distinction, Rupp has reaped honor upon honor during 39 years as coach of the world famed Wildcat cage teams.
He is the undisputed winningest coach of all time with 810 victories against only 175 defeats and is one of basketball's most popular clinic and after-dinner speakers.
The name of Rupp, feared and respected in opponents' hearts and beloved by the millions who have witnessed the remarkable success of his Wildcat cage teams, has become synonymous with the game of basketball.
Such unprecedented recognition for the fabulous mentor is only natural since his success in the past 39 years as head man of the fabled Kentucky cage thoroughbreds has been nothing short of phenomenal. It would take a book longer than his own technical best-seller, "Championship Basketball," to recite the record completely. Briefly, however, that record, in addition to Hall of Fame membership, includes:
An amazing 810 victories out of 985 starts for an unparalleled winning percentage of better than 82.2 percent against major competition. Certification by the NCAA Service Bureau as the nation's most successful collegiate basketball coach, both for the decade ending in 1961 and at the 20-year level.
Selection as the unanimous national "Coach of the Year" in 1966 for the fourth time in his career and runner-up for the 1957 and 1964 seasons.
Honored in 1967 by Columbus (Ohio) Touchdown Club as "Coach of the Century."
Four NCAA Tournament championships picked up by
his Wildcats who hold the all-time record of 17 appearances in the national classic and can claim more victories in NCAA play (28) than any other team. Coach of the  International  Universities Tournament
champions in 1 966. A nominal world championship as co-coach of the successful USA entry in the 1948 Olympic Games which included members of Kentucky's NCAA champions. Producer of more Olympic gold medallion winners (7)
than any other cage coach. An all-time record total of 24 Southeastern Conference
titles since the league was organized in 1933. Election to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in  1959 and previous selection (in  1946) by Helms Athletic Foundation as a member of their exclusive Hall of Fame. Trustee and member of selection and honors committees of Basketball Hall of Fame. Also chairman NABC Hall of Fame Committee and heads the group that selects players to appear in East-West All-Star Game benefitting the Hall of Fame. Recipient of the Governor's Medallion  in   1959 for meritorious service to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and plaques of appreciation from the U.S. Air Force (1959) and Sugar Bowl committee (1951). Election to the Kentucky Hall of Fame (1945), outstanding citizen of Lexington (1949) and twice honorary citizen of the City of New Orleans.  Enrolled in the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame in 1965. Chosen "Deltasig of the Year" for 1966 by the International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Phi, professional fraternity in commerce and business administration. Development of more All-Americans (25 players honored 36 times) and more material for the pro ranks (26) than any other coach. Five Sugar Bowl Tournament championships, a National Invitation Tournament title and 1 1 trophies from the 16 previous UK Invitational Tournaments. Membership on the NCAA Basketball Rules Committee. More overseas clinic trips (seven to Europe, three to the Far East, and one to the Near East) for U.S. Government than any other coach.   Also visited Alaska in 1968.
Selected as an official goodwill ambassador to the 1968
Olympics  in Mexico City representing the National
Association of Basketball Coaches. Election to Kansas Hall of Fame. SEC coach-of-the-year again in 1968. Honored as Outstanding Kentuckian by Southeastern
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INDIANA  Hoosiers
LocationBloomington, Ind. Enrollment29,066 ConferenceBig Ten NicknameHurryin' Hoosiers ColorsCream and Crimson Athletic DirectorJ. W. Orwig PublicistTom Miller 1968-69 RecordWon 9, Lost 15
SeriesIU leads 6-3 since '24
Last Game91-56 UK (UKIT) in '65
Biggest Win Margin
UK 35 (91-56) in '65
IU 19 (38-19) in '26 Records at Site
UK 1-2 (Last win in '65)
IU 2-1 (Last win in '26) Rupp RecordWon 3, Lost 2
COACHLou Watson (4 Years at IUWon 45, Lost 53)
OffenseFast Break, 1-3-1 DefenseBasic Man-to-Man
Chief LossesBill DeHeer (C) 12.4; Earl Schneider (F) 5.4
Top ReturneesJoe Cooke (6-3 G) 21.8; Ken Johnson (6-6 F) 18.2
Best NewcomersJoby Wright (6-8 C); Rick Ford (6-4 G-F); Tom Boone (5-10 G)
OUTLOOKThe Hurryin' Hoosiers bring a 3-1 record and some fine individual stars into Memorial Coliseum tonight. Leading Coach Lou Watson's charges are returning lettermen Joe Cooke (6-3 guard) and Ken Johnson (6-6 F), who are averaging 23.5 and 20.7 points a game respectively. Johnson is also leading rebounder with 52 and field goal percentage shooter with .571. Jim Harris, a junior college transfer guard, is averaging 18.5 and Joby Wright, a 6-8 sophomore, 16.2 points and 10 rebounds a game. The Hoosiers have defeated Northern Illinois, 89-81; Loyola of Chicago, 100-95, and Kansas State, 102-95, while losing to Missouri, 109-96.
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20 Mike Niles..................................G Sr. 22 6-4
21 John Hickey................................G Soph. 19 5-0
22 Joe Cooke ................................ G-F Sr. 21 6-3
23 Larry Gipson .......................... G Jr. 21 b-IU
24 Kenny Morgan............................ F Jr. 22 6-6
25 Jeff Stocksdale .......................... F Jr. 21 6-3
30 Jim Harris ..................................G Jr. 20 6-0
33 Ken Johnson................................F Sr. 22 6-6
34 Ben Niles....................................G Jr. 21 6-5
40 Tom Boone ................................ G Soph. 19 5-10
42 Rick Atkinson ............................ G Sr. 21 6-2
43 Rick Ford .................................. F-G Soph. 19 6-4
44 Joby Wright .............................. C Soph. 19 6-8
45 Mike Branaugh ...................... C Sr. 21 6-7
54 Milke Szymanczyk .................... C Jr. 20 6-8
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ASSISTANT COACH JOE B. HALLFormer Wildcat basketeer Joe B. Hall enters his fifth season on the staff of Coach Adolph Rupp and is destined to play a strong role in the Wildcat program, present and future. The 40-year-old native of Cynthiana took over the freshman team late last season when Harry C. Lancaster moved up to athletic director and began easing out of the coaching scene. In addition to the frosh, Hall inherits the position of good, strong right hand to Rupp, the world's winningest basketball coach. A successful coach for nine years prior to joining the Rupp staff in July, 1965, as coach, scout and recruiter, Hall transferred from Central Missouri State, where he spent the 1964-65 season as head coachposting a 19-6 record and gaining CMS's first MIAA Conference championship since 1951. Hall entered coaching following graduation from UK in 1955. He spent two years at Shephardsville High, achieving Coach of the Year honor in the Mid-Kentucky Conference in both 1957 and 1958. Moving into the collegiate field, he served one season as freshman coach and then five years as head coach at Regis College in Denver, Colo.
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ASSISTANT COACH T. L. PLAINThe newest member of the Wildcat staff, Plain joined Coach Rupp in July and is no stranger to the UK scene, having served as a graduate assistant after leaving Kentucky Wesleyan College to work on an advance degree here in 1963-64. At Wesleyan, the 43-year-old Navy veteran compiled a 63-34 won-loss record while serving as athletic director, coach and associate professor of physical education from 1959-63. A native of Sacramento, Ky., he received his B.S. at Western Kentucky University and later attended Murray State, Indiana University and UK. He was athletic director, teacher and coach at Breckinridge County High from 1949-53; teacher, athletic director and coach at Henderson City High from 1953-57, and teacher and coach at Lincoln High in Vincennes, Ind., from 1957-59. Plain returned to Vincennes in 1964 as director of physical education for the Community School Corp. and basketball coach at Lincoln High. He left there in 1967 to become assistant basketball coach and assistant coordinator of the student teaching program at the University of Louisville.
ASSISTANT COACH DICK PARSONSA former Wildcat baseball All-America, Parsons had the distinction of serving as captain of both the UK basketball and baseball teams in 1961. He returned for post-graduate studies last winter and helped scout basketball foes. He joined UK as baseball coach in the summer and was added to Rupp's basketball staff with recruiting and scouting duties.
TRAINER CLAUDE VAUGHANNamed two years ago to the Wildcat staff was 35-year-old native Kentuckian Dr. Claude Vaughan, who took on the vital responsibilities of caring for the mental and physical health of UK players. Dr. Vaughan teaches economics, was born in Paris, Ky., and received all of his academic degrees from the University of Kentucky. HOOSIERS' SCORECARD
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JQ   MIKE NILES JKm\0    6-4 Senior Guard	1    2   3   4   5   6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8    9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
JOHN HICKEY ^i      5-10 Sophomore Guard	1    2   3   4   5   6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
O        JOE COOKE ^^fc    6-3 Senior Guard-Forward	1    2   3   4   5   6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8    9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
0*1   LARRY GIPSON 5-1 0 Junior Guard	1    2   3   4   5   6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8    9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
*)L   KENNY MORGAN ^^t    6-6 Junior Forward	1    2   3   4   5   6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8    9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
JEFF STOCKSDALE *J    6-3 Junior Forward	1    2   3   4   5   6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
JIM HARRIS 6-0 Junior Guard	1    2   3   4   5   6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
*J        KEN JOHNSON 6-6 Senior Forward	1    2   3   4   5   6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8    9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
*> /|    BEN NILES 6-5 Junior Guard	12   3   4   5   6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
/^Q   TOM BOONE ^T^^    5-10 Sophomore Guard	12   3   4   5   6    7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8    9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
A*}    RICK ATKINSON ^t^bi    6-2 Senior Guard	1    2   3   4   5    6    7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	12 3 4 5 6 7 8    9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
/^">   RICK FORD 6-4 Sophomore Forward-Guard	1    2   3   4    5   6    7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
A A   JOBY WRIGHT ^t^T    6-8 Sophomore Center	1    2   3   4   5    6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
AC   MIKE BRANAUGH F *^    6-7 Senior Center	1    2   3   4    5    6    7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	12 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
KA   MILKE SZYMANCZYK 6-8 Junior Center	1    2   3   4    5   6    7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
	1    2   3   4   5    6    7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
	1    2   3   4    5   6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
	1    2   3   4    5   6    7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8     9     10     11 12	1 2 3 4 5	
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*|/J  JIM DINWIDDIE B           6-4 Junior Guard	1    2   3   4   5   6   7 8 9   10   11   12   13   14 15	1   2   3   4   5