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PRESIDENT JOHN W. OSWALD, who took the reins of Kentucky's state university only last September, is a man ideally equipped for his position and one who is well acquainted with athletics. Dr. Oswald, at the age of 45, holds academic degrees from DePauw and University of California. At the time he came to UK, he was serving as vice-president-administration, statewide university, University of California. His athletic background includes the captaincy of the 1937 DePauw football team and selection on the Sports Illustrated Silver Anniversary All-America in 1962.
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR BERNIE SHIVELY, a former All America footballer at Illinois, is the guiding hand behind the development of UK as a nationally-respected power in the field of intercollegiate athletics. Serving in a variety of posts at the University since 1927, including terms as coach of football, track and baseball, "Shive" has been director of Athletics since 1938. All 1963-64 Basketball Games of
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For over three decades, the sports world has watched an amazing record being forged with near perfection out of meager raw material by a colorful figure in the Blue Grass country of Kentucky known familiarly to hundreds of thousands as the "Man in the Brown Suit."
He is Adolph Rupp of Kentucky and when the sport of basketball is mentioned today, a direct chain of thought brings out the name of this maker of champions who holds undisputed rank as the "Nation's Winningest Basketball Coach." 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 33 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 tech nical best-seller, "Championship Basketball," to recite the record completely.   Briefly, however, that record includes.
An amazing 684 victories out of 818 starts for an unprecedented winning percentage of better than 83%.
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 national "Coach of the Year" in 1959 for the second time in his career. An unprecedented honor roll of four NCAA Tournament championships picked up by his Wildcats.
A nominal world's championship as co-coach of the successful USA entry in the '48 Olympics and producer of more
Olympic gold medal winners (7) than any other cage coach. A total of 20 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 cage Hall of Fame. Development of more All-Americans (29) and more material for the pro ranks (21) than any other coach. Four Sugar Bowl Tournament champions, a NIT title and six UKIT trophies.
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UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY VARSITY ROSTER
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No. Name Pos. Class
11 Randy Embry ........................ G Jr.
12 Ted Deeken .......................... F Sr.
22 Charles Ishmael .................. G Sr.
25 Terry Mobley ...................... G Jr.
30 Tommy Kron ........................ G Soph.
31 Tom Harper ........................ G Sr.
32 Sam Harper.......................... G Jr.
34 George Critz ........................ F Sr.
40 Larry Conley ........................ F Soph.
42 Mickey Gibson ..................... F Soph.
44 Cotton Nash ...................... F-C Sr.
45 John Adams ........................ C Jr.
50 Ron Kennett ...... G Jr.
54 Larry Lentz ........................ C Soph.
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170 Owensboro, Ky
185 Louisville, Ky
207 Mt. Sterling, Ky
192 Harrodsburg, Ky
204 Owensboro, Ky
178 Winchester, Ky
176.......... Clinton, Ky
194 Bellbrook, Ohio
170 Ashland, Ky.
183 220 215 172 220
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Leominster, Mass. Rising Sun, Ind. Lawrenceburg, Ind. Lakeview, Ohio
HEAD COACHAdolph Rupp (34th Year) ASST. COACHESHarry Lancaster and Neil Reed
TRAINERJoe Brown
STUDENT MANAGERSHub Metry and Doug Wolfe CAVALIERS' SCORECARD
	FG	FT	PF	TP
10   Rockelein, Whitey (f)				
40   Conner, Chip (f)				
44   Caldwell, Mac (c)				
20   Lambiotte, Jay (g)				
35   Goble, Kenneth (g)				
3   Rotgin, Chuck (f)				
13   Barnes, Renny (c)				
22   Engel, Bob (c)				
23   Spohn, Gary (f)				
24   Katstra, Richard (c)				
25   Meyer, Bernard (g)				
33   Sanders, Jerry (f)				
34   Waldruff, Bob (g)				
41    Arritt, Fletcher (g)				
42   Wilcox, Mack (g)				
55   Johnson, Thomas (c)				
				
				
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12   Deeken, Ted (f)
44   Nash, Cotton (f-c)
45   Adams, John (c)
22   Ishmael, Charles (g)
25   Mobley, Terry (g)
11   Embry, Randy (g)
30   Kron, Tommy (g)
31   Harper, Tom (g)
32   Harper, Sam (g)
34   Critz, George (f)
40   Conley, Larry (f)
42   Gibson, Mickey (f)
50   Kennett, Ron (g)
54   Lentz, Larry (c)
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No. Name                                Pos. Class Age Ht.
3    Chuck Rotgin ....................                  F Jr. 21 6-3
10 Whitey Rockelein             F Jr. 20 6-4
13     Renny Barnes ..............                 C Soph. 19 6-6
20   *Jay Lambiotte ....................                 G Sr. 21 5-8
22 Bob Engel C Soph. 19 6-5
23 *Gary Spohn F Sr. 21 6-3
24 *Richard Katstra C Sr. 21 6-10
25 Bernard Meyer ...........                G Jr. 20 6-0
33 Jerry Sanders F Soph. 19 6-4
34 Bob Waldruff G Soph. 19 6-0
35 *Kenneth Goble G Jr. 20 6-4
40 *Chip Conner F Sr. 2 6-3
41 *Fletcher Arritt G Sr. 21 6-0
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55 Thomas Johnson               C Sr. 21 6-4
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185 Charleston, W. Va.
186 Ozone Park, N. Y.
170 .............................. Arlington, Va.
160 .................... Newport News, Va.
195 Cranford, N. J.
190 Elverson, Pa.
225 Saddle Brook, N. J.
175 Richmond, Va.
185 .................. Louisville, Ky.
175 ...... Torrence, Calif.
185 West Van Lear, Ky.
188 Clover, Va.
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180 Richmond, Va.
195 ...................... Anchorage, Ky.
190 Virginia Beach, Va.
COACHWilliam Gibson (First Year at Virginia) CAPTAINChip Conner
NicknameCavaliers LocationCharlottesville, Va. Athletic DirectorSteve Sebo 1962-63 RecordWon 5, Lost 20
ColorsOrange and Blue Enrollment5,500 ConferenceAtlantic Coast SeriesUK Won 3, UV Won 2  LEXINGTON YMCA ROSTER
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13   Dick Mueller .......................................... C
20 Dave Tramontin ...................................... G
21 Jim McDonald ....................................... G
22 John Hardwick ....................................... F
23 Graddy Johnson ...................................... F
24 Scotty Baesler ........................................ G
25 Harry Hurd ............................................ C
30 John Morgan ......................................... G
31 Sonny Voyles ..................................... G
33 Pat Doyle ............................................... F
34 Bill Darragh ............................................ F
35 Norm Pokley .......................................... C
43   Fred Greaves .......................................... G
51   Jim Mitchell ........................................... G
COACHJim Wieland ASST. COACHJohn Morgan
Age	Wr.	School Attended
6-4	235 ............................	St. Xavier High
5-10	170............................	Villa Madonna
6-3	210............................	................... Kentucky
6-3	195............................	................ Duke
6-2	195............................	..................... Williams
6-0	173............................	............................. Kentucky
6-5	200 ............................	.......................... Kentucky
6-1	1.98.........................	................................ Centre
6-2	190............................	.............. Transylvania
6-2	175............................	........... Kentucky
6-4	202............................	............................ Louisville
6-8	238 ............................	................ Morehead
6-0	180............................	Male High
6-2	195............................	................................ Eastern Ky.
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When Coach Lancaster finds a spare moment to reflect on his days as an all-around star athlete at Georgetown (Ky.) College back in the early thirties, he can recall with a degree of dismay how close he came to never pursuing the "round ball" sport that in the days since has earned him a respected position in the basketball world. An All-Conference halfback for three straight years and captain during his last two seasons, Lancaster's football career almost overshadowed his play on the basketball court. In the cage sport, he won three All-Conference nominations but considered himself a better football player. Experience, however, proved him a good student and teacher of the sport of basketball as he began his coaching career. Lancaster became an assistant on the staff of Coach Rupp in 1946 after nine years in high school ranks as a coach and principal.   In the "off" season, he doubles as UK's Head Baseball Coach.
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Youthful Neil Reed, who joined the Wildcats in a graduate assistant capacity for the 1962-63 season to study the proven coaching methods of Baron Adolph Rupp, becomes a full-time aide this season. In this capacity, he will assist Coach Rupp in both varsity and freshman coaching assignments, put in much time scouting the Wildcats' upcoming opponents and search out the top high school talent to fill out the stable of UK court thoroughbreds. Coach Reed came to Lexington following two seasons at Wauconda (III.) High School as head basketball coach. For his job in rebuilding a defeat-ridden ball club, which had lost 28 straight and won only seven games in seven years, he was accorded conference "Coach of the Year" designation. Previously, Reed had coached at a junior high school in Milwaukee, Wis. The personable, 31-year-old coach is a native of Lawrenceburg, Ind., and attended high school in that city.
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Back for a final collegiate fling with the impressive credentials of two-time All-America selection by the nation's basketball writers, Cotton Nash is the man to watch in this season's edition of Wildcats. Coach Rupp declares his super star, who had trouble to some degree last season living up to his truly sensational sophomore achievements, is looking like the Nash of old and seems to have an attitude that should spell much trouble for foes.
If Nash regains his soph form or improves to any extent on his 20.6 performance of 1962-63, he might succeed to national "Player of the Year" recognition and become the top all-time career scorer in Kentucky's illustrious cage history. He achieved the distinction last year of reaching the coveted 1,000-point club earlier than any previous Wildcat as he moved past the magic number in the 19th game of his junior year.
Nash now shows a career mark of 1,122 points after netting 608 as a soph and adding 514 last season.  One of
the nation's most widely sought prepsters when he graduated from Lake Charles (La.) High, Cotton was influenced to attend UK by ex-Fabulous Five Wildcat Cliff Barkerwho coached him his first two years at Jeffersonville, Ind.
Following a true-to-form freshman campaign, Nash began an assault on school and conference marks with such reckless abandon that he became the first soph in 10 years to cop the league scoring crown, won unanimous All-SEC honors, was accorded SEC "Player of the Year" selection, became only the sixth soph in history to be chosen on USBWA first string All-America and was described by his proud coach as the nation's second best eagersecond only to Jerry Lucas.
The nation's writers, among others, again honored Cotton as an All-American last season. His nickname is a longstanding tag stemming from the fact his blonde hair once was almost white.
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UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY FRESHMAN ROSTER
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No. Name Pos. Age
4 John Szalay .............................. F 18
10 Louie Dampier .......................... G 18
11 Jan Chancellor ....................... F 18
12 Wayne Chapman ................ G-F 18
14 Donnie Mitts ............................ G 18
21 Curt Brown ............................... F 18
23 Charles Neville ........................ G 18
24 Brooks Alexander .................... F 18
25 Edward Grant ............................ F 18
30 Gene Stewart ............................ F 18
33 Tommy Dale ........................ F-C 18
34 Paul Collins G 18 40 Brad Bounds C 18 54 Pat Riley ..............                             G-F 18
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Indianapolis, Ind. (Southport) J Mt. Sterling, Ky. (Montgomery Co.)
Owensboro, Ky. (Daviess Co.) i'l Sherman, Ky. (Grant Co.)
J" Wilmington, Del. (du Pont)
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Louisville, Ky. (Atherton) \{* Louisville, Ky. (Manual)
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COACHHarry Lancaster (13 SeasonsWon 140, Lost 31) ASST. COACHNeil Reed STUDENT MANAGERLarry Cosby
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