xt7qnk361t8p https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qnk361t8p/data/mets.xml University of Kentucky 1958 Memorial Coliseum, Lexington (Ky.) athletic publications  English University of Kentucky Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. University of Kentucky Basketball Programs (Men) UKAW University of Kentucky Men's Basketball (1957-1958) programs players coaches Rupp, Adolph Memorial Coliseum UK vs. Tulane University (January 13, 1958) rosters schedules statistics The Wildcat Tip-Off: Kentucky vs. Tulane, January 13, 1958 text The Wildcat Tip-Off: Kentucky vs. Tulane, January 13, 1958 1958 2012 true xt7qnk361t8p section xt7qnk361t8p OFFICIAL PROGRAM25 CENTS
Kentucky vs Tennessee
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JANUARY 18     1958 We're Rootin' for you Kentucky Wildcats!
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COVEREarl Adkins, fast-rising Wildcat sub, hauls down a rebound in the Tulane game and looks tor a teommatc down floor to start the fast break. The Ashland senior, in the lasr three games, has contributed 48 points to the Kentucky victory cause.
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5:15 P.M. "Report on Sports" with Dave Martin 10:15 P.M. "Kentuckiana Sports" with Cawood Ledford SEATED, L to R- Head Coach Adolph Rupp, Harold Ross, Bill Cassady, E. A. Couch, Adrian Smith, Lincoln Collinsworth, John Crigler Earl Adkins, Asst. Coach Harry Lancaster. STANDING, L to R: Asst. Freshman Coach Bill Wireman, Vernon Hatton, Johnny Cox, D.ck Howe, Phil Johnson, Ed Beck, Don Mills, Bill Smith, Manager Jay Atkerson. Lowell Hughes absent when picture was taken.
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY ROSTER
No.
00 4 10 12 14 20 22 24 32 34 40 44 50 52 54
Name Pos.
Class
Bill Smith (f) Sr. Harold Ross (g) Sr. Lincoln Collinsworth (g) Sr. Bill Cassady (f-g) Sr. Phil Johnson (f-c) Jr.
Dick Howe (c-f) ........Jr.
E. A. Couch (g) Soph.
Johnny Cox (f) ............Jr.
John Crigler (f-g) Sr. Ed Beck (c) Sr.
Earl Adkins (g) ..........Sr.
Lowell Hughes (g).........................Soph.
Adrian Smith (g) ..............................Sr.
Vernon Hatton (g) .............Sr.
Don Mills (c) ....................................Soph.
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Age
20 20 20
20
21 20
19
20 20 20 23
18
19
20 18
Ht.
6'5" 6'2" 6'3" 6'2" 6'6" 6'5" 6'
6'4"
6'3"
67"
6'4"
6'
6'
6'3" 67"
wt.
Hometown
203 Walton, Ky
180 Hickman, Ky
185 Salyersville, Ky
191 Inez, Ky
190 ....................................... Lexington, Ky
208 Carbondale, III
180 Carr Creek, Ky
185 Hazard, Ky
180 Hebron, Ky
188 Ft. Valley, Ga
180 Ashland, Ky
175 .......................... Prestonsburg, Ky
178 ............................. Farmington, Ky
188 Lexington, Ky
190 Berea, Ky
COACHAdolph Rupp (27 yrs.won 561, lost 97) ASSISTANT COACHESHarry Lancaster and Bill Wireman STUDENT MANAGERJay Atkerson
7 U.S. 68 Golf Swimming Pool
KENTUCKY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS  1957-58
1 9 5 7                                              UK Opp.
Dec.   2 Duke (H) ........................                        78 74
Dec.   4 Ohio State (A) ..................                  61 54
Dec.   7 Temple (H) ......................*85 83
Dec.    9 Maryland (A) ..................                    62 71
Dec. 14  St. Louis (A) ....................                    73 60
Dec. 16 S.M.U. (A)........................                       64 65
UK Invitational Tournament
Dec. 20  West Virginia ..................                   70 77
Dec. 21 Minnesota ........................                       78 58
Dec. 23 Utah State (H)..................                  92 64
Dec. 30  Loyola (Chicago) (H)........         75 42
* Three overtimes.
1 9 5 8                                                         UK 0pp'
Jan.    4  Georgia Tech (H) .............. 76 60
jan    6  Vanderbilt (A) .................. 86 81
jan. i i _ L.S.U. (H) ...................97 52
Jan   13Tulane (H) ...................... 86 50
jan   18  Tennessee .............................. Home
jan   27  Georgia Tech .......................... Away
Jan. 29  Georgia .................................. Away
Jan. 31  Florida.................................... Away
Feb.    8  Mississippi..............................Home
Feb. 10  Mississippi State .................... Home
Feb. 14Loyola (Chicago) .................... Away
Feb. 17Vanderbilt..............................Home
Feb. 22  Alabama ................................ Away
Feb. 24  Auburn .................................. Away
Mar.   1 Tennessee .............................. Away
8 LEFT TO RIGHTGene Tormohlen, Dalen Showalter, Don Reeverts, Paul Newmon, Charles Scott, Henry Garrison, Glen Anderson, Kenny Coulter, Bob Risser, Ray Cooper, Leon Ammerman, Butch Lowery.
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE ROSTER
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13 15 21 25 33 35 41 43 51 53 55
Name Pos. Class Age Ht. Wt.
Kenny Coulter (g) ............................Jr. 20 6'1" 160
Ray Cooper (g) ..................................Jr. 20 6' 165
Butch Lowery (g) ..............................Soph. 20 5T0" 170
Bob Risser (g) ....................................Jr. 20 6'1" 175
Paul Newmon (f) ..............................Soph. 19 6'3" 175
Glen Anderson (f) ..............................Soph. 20 6'4" 195
Don Reeverts (f) ................................Jr. 20 6'4" 197
Leon Ammerman (f-g) ......................Sr. 21 5'11" 190
Dalen Showalter (f-c) ............Soph. 19 6'6" 190
Charlie Scott (f) Jr. 20 6'4" 190
Henry Garrison (f) ....... Jr. 20 6'3" 190
Gene Tormohlen (c) ........................ Jr. 20 67" 220
Ltrs. Hometown
1 ................................ Maryville, Tenn.
0.............................. Knoxville, Tenn.
0................................ Knoxville, Tenn.
1 ................................ Nashville, Tenn.
0.......................... Mason Hall, Tenn.
0.......................................... Haysi, Va.
1 ........................ Knoxville, Tenn.
2............................. New Castle, Ind.
0................................ Logansport, Ind.
0............................. Knoxville, Tenn.
0............................. Manchester, Ky.
1 ...... Holland, Ind.
COACHEmmett Lowery (10 Years  Won 137, Lost 94) CAPTAINLeon Ammerman
9 ADOLPH FREDERICK RUPPWhen the sport of basketball is mentioned today, a direct chain of thought eventually brings out the name of one man who has become virtually synonymous with the game over the past quarter-centuryAdolph Rupp of Kentucky.
Such unprecedented recognition for the fabulous cage mentor is only natural since his deeds in the past 27 years as head man of the famous Wildcats of the Bluegrass have resulted in phenomenal success as witnessed by the record of 561 victories out of 658 startsa winning average of better than 85 percent.
Rupp is recognized by sports authorities as the nation's winningest basketball mentor and one of the game's most astute and colorful students. The amazing "Man in the Brown Suit" is credited in most quarters with doing more than any other modern tutor to make basketball a national spectator sport. From the very outset of his career at Kentucky, which began in 1930, he has introduced or popularized many new and revised trends in the game that have aided ma-
terially in making the country basketball-minded. One such innovation was the controlled fast break offensive pattern which has since become the crowd-pleasing trademark of Wildcat cage teams.
The colorful Kentucky Colonel has become, without a doubt, the best known and most widely quoted cage coach in America and his personal fame is equalled only by the success he has instilled in the highly-publicized Kentucky basketball powerhouses.
The record shows an unparalleled honor roll of \1Vi Southeastern Conference titles (one was shared), three NCAA Tournament championships, and a National Invitation Tournament trophy. Added to this list of honors, Rupp's distinguished Wildcats own four titles from the Sugar Bowl Tournament and three triumphs in their own high calibre U.K. Invitational Tournament as well as Olympic Trials collegiate bracket laurels in 1948 and a nominal world's championship through participation as one half of the successful USA entry in the '48 Olympic Games.
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11 TENNESSEE'S SCORECARD
VOLS	FG	FT	PF	TP
41   Ammerman, Leon (f-g)				
43   Showalter, Dalen (f-c)				
55   Tormohlen, Gene (c)				
11    Coulter, Kenny (g)				
21    Risser, Bob (g)				
 13   Cooper, Ray (g)				
15   Lowery, Butch (g)				
25   Newmon, Paul (f)				
33   Anderson, Glen (f)				
35   Reeverts, Don (f)		-tet-		
51    Scott, Charlie (f)				
53   Garrison, Henry (f)				
				
				
				
				
				
				
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WILDCATS	FG	FT	PF	TP
24   Cox, Johnny (f)				
32   Crigler, John (f-g)				
34   Beck, Ed (c)				
50   Smith, Adrian (g)				
52   Hatton, Vernon (g)				
4   Ross, Harold (g)				
10   Collinsworth, Lincoln (g)				
12   Cassady, Bill (f-g)				
14   Johnson, Phil (f-c)				
20   Howe, Dick (c-f)				
22   Couch, E. A. (g)				
40   Adkins, Earl (g)				
44   Hughes, Lowell (g)				
54   Mills, Don (c)				
00  Smith, Bill (f)				
				
				
				
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