DECEMBER 6 1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Jayhawkers Favored To Take First Cage Game At Emporia The Jayhawkers will open their varsity cage season tomorrow night as they meet the Kansas State Teachers at Emporia. With the entire starting lineup returning from last year, the Jayhawkers will be favored to take the encounter. Kansas is now ranked sixth in the nation. Coach Forrest C. Allen will employ his usual system of fast breaks when possible and set plays when breaks Allen's teams do not use a post system, but employ the center as a play-calling quarterback. Unlike most major teams, the starting Kansas center is usually the shortest man on the squad. The "B" squad, with one win against Kansas State already under under its belt, will clash with the Emporia second in a preliminary. Coach Allen will take 20 men for the varsity game, and 19 more will go with the seconds. Four of the five starters, however, will be with the "A" squad for Saturday's game. Varsity members making the trip are: Otto Schnellbacher, Charles Black, Owen Peck, Wendell Clark, Ray Evans, Gig Stramel, Harold McSpadden, Ray Frisby, Paul Turner, Homer Sherwood, Dean Corder, Herb Heim, Don Auten, Bill Sapp, Harold England, Myron Enns, Al Lukken, Ted Bean, Bob Clark, and Clifford King. "B" members making the trip are Bob Van Crittens, Ken Thompson, Faul Kelly, Lynn Greeley, Guy Mabry, Ralph Moon, Grant Clothier, Pay Baine, Marshall Martin, Claude Houchin, Melvin Brown, Jordan Haines, Jack Eskridge, John Dewell, Dick Ashley, Henry LaRue, Jack Winter, Larry McDonnell, and Muriel Ewart. University High Opens Cage Season Today The University High school cage squad will open its season at 4 p.m. today as it tangles with the Linwood five in the Community building. Four lettermen return to the squad, one of them a regular. Eugene Riling, 1946 starter, Richard O'Neill, Bob Powers, and Dick Cochran are back. Lost to this year's version of the Eagles is Charles Krone, 6-foot 5-incl. center, and scoring ace of the 1946 squad. This will be the first season in several years that the University High will participate in conference play. The Eagles will enter the Tri-County league. Tonight's match with Linwood is a league encounter. Promising new players who will probably see action tonight are Don Christian, Joe Dunham, and C. J. Elliott. George Denny, '46 reserve, will also be slated for a game position. Houses To Receive Reports From State Fire Marshal The recommendations of the state fire marshal after his inspection of organized houses two weeks ago are being mailed out to the houses now, Henry Werner, dean of student affairs, announced today. There will be a follow-up inspection soon, he said, to see whether these recommendations have been carried out. Republicans Plan To Outlaw Patronage; Hire Experts Washington (UP) — Republicans have decided to outlaw traditional "patronage" appointments to key st if jobs on committees in the new congress, it was learned today. Instead, Republican leaders want to hire carefully-screened experts in banking, commerce, law, labor and other fields to fill the posts, which will pay up to $10,000 a year. Republicans Seek City, Money Washington (UP) — Republicans confidently opened their campaign for the presidency today with a search for a national convention city and a $100,000 political war chest. IM Cagers Move Into Second Night Eight more intramural basketball games were rung up as competition moved into the second night of play. Kappa Sigma edged Der Funf in a 20-17 thriller in one of the openers. Philblad and H. Ochs led Kappa Sig n scoring with five, but honors went o Gilchrist of Der Funf who dropped n eight. Pi Kappa Alpha defeated Nu Sigma Na, 22 to 16. Isaac of Nu Sigma Na scored over half its points as he dumped in 10. Fellers of Pi K A dumped in eight. In the other early game, Rexall bounced Sigma Nu. 29 to 20. Smith of Rexall had six, while Caldareca, Kennedy, Stannard, and Stowitz were bunched with five each. Darsie of Sigma Nu was high for the game with seven. Sigma Phi Epsilon, led by Short with 14 and Crabbaugh with 13, walloped the Wolf Pack, 51 to 33. Wygle of the Pack scored 14. The Indepis poured it on Spooner-Thayer to the tune of 37 to 12. Anderson, Indepis, was high with 10. In another clash of two independent teams, Smith hall handed down a 32 to 13 defeat to the Normans. Gilliland of Smith led in scoring with 11. In the final game of the night, Phi Kappa swamped Alpha Phi Alpha, 61 to 21, and Delta Tau Delta rolled up a 59 to 32 victory over the A.T.C. club. St. John's 66, Georgia 43. Long Island U. 71, Valparaiso 52. Northwestern 59, Ripon 45. Drake 50, Washburn 33. Georgetown 59, Idaho 52. COLLEGE BASKETBALL University of Nevada 66, Chicago state 27. Arizona State College 58, Brigham Young 55. Washington. (UP)—CIO President Philip Murray today called on the American Federation of Labor, the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, and the Railway Labor Executives association to meet with him to plan "a common program of economic and legislative measures" to head off anti-labor laws in the next congress. C.I.O. Asks Other Unions Just Received— LARGE SHIPMENT ALL WOOL SLACKS Sizes 28 to 36 Waist Christmas Gifts Now On Display - Benny Goodman - Tommy Dorsey - Artie Shaw on Upswing Records. What could be nicer than to have your favorite music always on tap? —REMEMBER— Albums make a perfect Christmas gift! 925-27 MASS. We Are PREPARED To Give 3 DAY SERVICE On DRY CLEANING Call 383 Now under the direct management of Eugene F. Shmalberg LAWRENCE LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners 10th and N.H. 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