UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS DECEMBER 2,1946 PAGE FIVE Big Six Cagers Open Tonight Kansas City, Mo. (UP) - Basketball teams of Oklahoma, Kansas State, and Iowa State get their first tests of the season tonight, and the other three Big Six schools will get into action by the week's end. Jayhawkers Play Emporia Saturday Oklaheim goes against Warrensburg, Mo., at Norman tonight. The word out of Oklaheim is that Coach Bruce Drake is "loaded", with 10 lettermen, including all-American Gerald Tucker and Allie Paine. Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, wily dean of Midwestern coaches, won't take the wraps off his 1946 team until Saturday night at Emporia where Kansas meets the local Teachers. At Lawrence, Dr. Allen has been working out the biggest "A" squad—55 players—in the school's history. It includes Charlie Black, Ray Evans, Otto Schnellbacher, and three others from the 1942 team that went through Big Six foes without losing. In all, Dr. Allen has 15 lettermen. Tonight Iowa state will be showing off its wares for the first time against Grinnell College at Ames, and Kansas State will meet Washburn and Fort Hays State in a doubleheader at Manhattan. I-M Cage Players Begin Competition The intramural basketball season will open tonight with eight games in the first round of play. There are 54 "A" squads entered in six nine-team divisions. Three eight-team 'divisions compose "B" competition. Robinson gymnasium will be used for games on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays, with four sessions of play on each court each night. Tonight's schedule: At 6:30—Court A, Phi Delta Theta vs. 941 Club; Court B, Beta Theta Pi vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon. At 7:30—Court A, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Married Men; Court B, Phi Kappa Psi vs. Triangle. At 8:30—Court A, Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Army, Court B, Sigma Chi vs. Po Dunks. At 9:30—Court A, 1037 Club vs. Theta Tau; Court B, K.C. Club vs. Delta Upsilon. Intramural basketball officials will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in 202 Robinson gymnasium. I-M Cage Officials Meet Realey To Discuss Nationalism At Forum A forum with Prof. C. B. Realey, of the history department presiding, will be held at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the Kansas room of the Union. The topic for discussion will be "Nationalism." This forum is sponsored by the Student Union Activities Coffee and Forums committee. Esther Thorne, 2317 Massachusetts, will be hostess to the advanced group. Dorothy Young and Dee Bergstrom will assist. Dames Hold Bridge Meet K. U. Dames will hold two bridge meetings at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The beginners group will meet at the home of Virginia Shrene, 1005 Indiana, under the direction of Gerri Barnes and Margaret Holbert. K.U. Photographer Resigns; Thomas Lyle Is Appointed Mrs. Burch Brown Dalton, for four years head of the University Photographic bureau, resigned today to do private commercial photography at her home on West Eighth street. Thomas P. Lyle, a civil service appointee, will take over Mrs. Dalton's work in the bureau. Advertising Students Will Go To St. Louis Two University advertising students will receive a one week's trip to St. Louis in March with all expenses paid by the St. Louis Advertising club it was learned today. Notification of the addition of K.U. to the list of schools participating in the "Week in St. Louis" program was received by Prof. Elmer F. Beth, acting chairman of the journalism department. Basis of selection will be made on achievement and promise in the study of advertising. The two students will be chosen by a journalism faculty committee late in the winter, Prof. Beth said. In addition to KU, the universities of Missouri, Illinois, Iowa State, Washington and St. Louis will send representatives to the annual meeting. Traffic-Rules Will Not Change Traffic regulations will remain the same as at present, even during the iciest winter days, Chester Foster, campus traffic patrolman, said today. --- "Cold weather will not be accepted as an excuse for parking on the carpus without a permit," he said. No automobiles will be prohibited from driving on the campus during icy weather, he assured, because such a system could not be worked out without showing prejudice against some drivers. The buildings and grounds department will put a light gravel surface on the intersection of Mississippi and Jawhawk drive during storms this winter. Kappeiman Heads V.A. Special Services Lester Kappelman, former University athlete and state director of W.P.A. recreational activities, has been appointed chief of special services for the Wichita Veterans Administration hospital. Kappelman was graduated from the University in 1939. He was center on the basketball team and short stop on the baseball team for three years. A member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, he was Daily Kansan sports editor in 1938 and vice-president of the student council in 1939. Cambridge, Mass. (UP) -There's a housing shortage in Boston but it doesn't worry one Harvard student, Nathan H. Fish. He uses his own airplane to commute to classes from Bangor, Me., 170 miles away. He Doesn't Worry Pre-Legislature Talks To Be Held By KFKU Discussions of many of the bills to be introduced in the 1947 session of the Kansas legislature will be featured in a series of three pre-legislature interviews over station KFKU this month. Work by the research department of the Kansas legislative council in preparing information and statistics for committees of the 1947 legislature will also be described. Dr. F. H. Guild, chairman of the research department of the legislative council and formerly chairman of the department of political science at the University, will be interviewed by Prof. W.E. Sandelius on each of the programs. 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