PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1943 From the Sidelines By Bob Bock, Kansan Sports Editor Saturday's cage rival, the Ft. Leavenworth Flyers, got off to a good start last night by whipping the Geneva Chestnut Inns, 57 to 33 at Kansas City. The Ft. Leavenworth team boasts several high-calibre college cagers. S alden Tilberg, former Bethany College hoopster, led the Flyers with eight field goals and a free toss. * * Oklahoma's Brumley took scoring honors in the Big Six Conference play with six touchdowns and 12 extra points for a 48 point total. He was followed by Dellastatiou, M.U., with 36, Reece, M.U., 30, Lebow, Oklahoma, 30, and Gast, Iowa State, also with 30. Bob George's 13 points in his three conference games put him in a tie for ninth place. Brumley also led with non-conference games counted in as he countered 79 points, 10 touchdowns, in nine games. Bob Carson, who played six games, scored 25 points to land in seventh place. ㅎ ㅎ Don Barrington should have by all means been included in yesterday's list of gridmen who should be back next fall. . . . Barrington, a V-12 junior, will be counted on heavily to take over as the "big man" in the Kansas backfield. . . . Coach Henry Shenk was speaker last night at a football banquet given the Junction City High School football team. . . . Shenk was coach of all sports there from 1930 to 1941. . . . Henry Franka, whose Tulsa Hurricane stormed through their second straight undefeated season is being boomed as "coach of the year" by the Downtown Quarterbacks Club of Tulsa. . . They call him a "mircale man" because he built his team, which will meet Georgia Tech in the Sugar Bowl New Year's Day, from 4-F's and 17 year olds. . . We can't quite see this miraculous business for the 27 4-F's on his squad were hardly to be sneezed at. . . . Tulsa alumni had scouted the country for the "cream of the rejects" and had come up with such stars as Maurice "Red" Wade, former Missouri Tiger. Ping Pong Tournament To Be After Holidays The ping pong tournament has been postponed until after Christmas vacation, Joanne Johnson, chairman of Union Activities, announced today, because of a number of conflicting factors that have developed. DEC. 12 DATE--- (continued from page one) Dvorak's "Slavic Dances." Three Christmas carols will be sung by the audience, accompanied by the choir and orchestra. The traditional rise on the 1943-1944 bas-Christmas tableaux will also be given. As in past years, carols from the tower of Dyche museum will be played before and after the Vesper services, Dean Swarthout said, and a brass choir will also present carol music from the balcony of Hoeh auditorium as the crowd gathers for the Vesper services. Henry Firner, electrical foreman, is in charge of setting up the equipment for the broadcast of the carols from Dyche tower. Scholarship Offering to be Taken During the service the customary offering for the Fine Arts scholarships will be taken by members of the Jay James pep group. In spite of curtailed travel, Dean Swarthout expects a capacity attendance at the Vespers. He reported that he has been receiving many inquiries from over the eastern part of the state for details regarding the program. Building Resembles Coal Mine Building Resembles Coal Mine The basement of the Mineral Industries building, University of West Virginia, is divided into entries which resemble a real coal mine. The mine replica is used for practical instruction. Machinist's Mates to Play Leavenworth Team Friday The machinist's mates' basketball team will play the Ft. Leavenworth Flyers at 7:45 Friday evening in Hoch auditorium. The public is invited. There is no admission charge. Two University athletic stars, George Dick and Charles Moffet, will officiate. Have You Met Sammy?—Adv. Varsity Basketball Roster, 1943-44 No. Name Pos. Serv. Ht. Wt. 21 Barrington, Don F V-12 6 2 190 16 Bock, Bob F Civ. 6 1 170 4 Corder, Dean C Civ. 5 9 140 2Diehl, Don G V-12 6 2 187 11 Goehring, Louis C V-12 6 1 160 2 Harris, Sam F V-12 6 2 170 3 Hedrick, Clay G V-12 5 10 160 1 Lindquist, William G Civ. 6 1 165 17 Malott, Bob F Civ. 6 3 170 1Mathews, Bob F Civ. 6 4 170 5 *McSpadden, H., Capt. G V-12 5 $^{9/2}$ 163 23 Palmer, Lloyd C V-12 6 1 180 9 Scott, Kirk G V-12 6 1 160 Sherwood, Homer G V-12 5 11 160 13 Turner, Robert L. F V-12 6 5 180 24 Penny, Junius F Civ. 7 Moffett, Charles F Civ. 19 *Dick, George F Civ. *@ Denotes letter man - Denotes letter man. WINTERSURE YOUR CAR THE Experience K.C.K. Jr. Col. 2 yrs. Macksville High Welda High Smith Center High Ark. City High Southwest High Newton High Ward H., Creighton University High Paseo High ElDorado H., K.U. 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Another Paper Uses Basic English Another Paper Uses Basic English The Keukonian, weekly publication of Keuka College, New York, was recently published as a Basic English edition in which all copy and heads followed the laws of Basic English. Graceland College 'Adopts' Michigan Grid Team Graceland College of Lamon, Iowa, has no football team this year, but love of the game is not dead among the Graceland student body. At the beginning of the season the entire college decided to "adopt" a football team and after a careful scrutiny of the country's grid teams, they decided to focus their attention on Michigan. War Ballot Commissioners To Handle Soldiers' Votes Washington, (INS) — An amendment permitting the republican and democratic national committees to submit lists of six men each from which the president may name war ballot commissioners to handle soldiers' voting was approved by the senate Tuesday by a vote of 40 to 39. Featuring As Soloist FRANK SINATRA SUNDAY----4 Days. 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