At Lynn Camp—Wildcats Whip SaintsThe Lynn Camp Wildcats winner’s floor,toyed with the undernamed St. The Wildcats led after aCamillus Saints 93-35 Friday quarter of play by 23-3 and atnight in a game played on the halftime 52-20. They were on top'Cats Host MichiganLEXINGTON, Ky. lt;AP) — The University of Kentucky opens its home basketball season tonight against Michigan, and coach Adolph Rupp expects to keep his starting lineup intact.However, Rupp may have to change his plans before gametime because of an injury to guard Kent Hollenbeck in practice Friday.“We don’t know how serious the injury is,” Rupp said. “Hollenbeck fell and hurt his thigh and we packed it in ice. We don’t know whether it willNamed from VoiceThe trumpeter swan gets its name from its impressive voice. It utters clear, trumpetlike, deep notes. How it is able to produce the deep notes remains a mystery.Have No Sweat GlandsBirds have no sweat glands in their skins. Heat and water are “perspired” into the air sacs, carried to the lungs and discharged through the nose or mouth.tighten up or not.”Kentucky opened its season Tuesday at Northwestern with a 115-100 victory that didn’t please the Baron. The Wildcats needed a late splurge to win the game.Michigan, meanwhile, was losing the same night 95-81 to powerful Notre Dame in its opener.Kentucky’s starters tonight will be Hollenbeck, if he is able, and Mike Casey at guards; Larry Steele and Tom Parker at forwards; and 7-foot center Tom Payne.Michigan coach John Orr may start four sophomores, including 6-11 Ken Brady who hit 20 points against the Irish.One problem Rupp hopes to correct tonight is his team’s poor rebounding effort against Northwestern. The Wildcats lost the board battle even though they had a distinct height advantage—and Payne managed only one retrieve. His replacement, Mark Soderberg, came off the bench to get 15 points and eight rebounds.by 75-27 going into the final quarter of play.Lonnie Dixon was tops for the ‘Cats with 26 points on 11 field goals and four free throws followed closely by David Williams with 24 points on 11 from the field and a pair of charity tosses. Gerald Blankenship had 14 and Judd McPherson 10.Mike Wells with 13 points was the only Saint in double figues. He hit four fielders and five free throws.Tuesday night the Wildcats are host to Redbird.Individual ScoringLynn CampfgfttpLonnie Dixon11426David Johnson124Gerald Blankenship7014Gary Bennett204Judd McPherson4210David Williams11224Chris Clouse011Don Reedy102Clellan Jackson102Total391193St. Camillusfg ft tpBruce Rose113Bobby Ketron306Mario Cima135Bill Sams204Mike Wells4513Sammy Isaacs044Total111335Scores by QuartersLynn Camp 23527593St. Camillus 3202735