PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1942 Fiji's Advance Toward Fourth Title Johnson Paces 39-17 Victory BY PAUL BROWNLEE A purple clad Fiji five crushed Sigma Phi Epsilon 39 to 17 last night as it advanced another step toward a-fourth consecutive intramural basketball crown. Kenny Johnson did most of the rebounding, played a bang-up floor game, and collected eight points to pace the Phi Gam's to an easy victory. The Hinshaw brothers, Wally and Curt, with eight and seven points and Larry McSpadden with his long range shooting sparked the Phi Gam victory. Stream Stars For Sig Eps Star performers for the losers and the outstanding player of the evening, Larry Stream collected 10 points, stole the ball, snagged his share of rebounds and was the only trouble maker whom the Fiji's could not stop. Alpha Chi Sigma defeated Jolllife hall 30-25 in a slow moving game. Harold Wright led the chemists to their victory with nine points. Tom Porter followed him closely with eight points. These two quarterbacked the chemists to victory. Bill Stephens collected seven points and was high point man for Jolliffe. Milford Kaufman was Jolliffe's floor general. ATO Defeats Delta Tau The Ramblers won their second game of the season defeating Allen Semi-co-op 37 to 14. ATO breezed past Delta Tau Delta 57-14. Three players divided scoring honors for ATO. Charles Ise, Joe Holt, and Don Williams collected eight points apiece. Hoyt Baker was high point man for the Delt's with four points. Dick Spencer with 10 points was the big gun in the Ramblers offensive. Don Ash collected eight points on tipins. The Ramblers looked much better last night than they did earlier in the season and may cause some trouble in their division but they do not stack up as championship material now. Rudy Savely Reported Killed in New Guinea Lloyd Irwin "Rudy" Savely, former student from Greensburg, was reported killed in action recently on the New Guinea front, where he was serving as a bomber pilot in the Army Air Force, according to word received here. Savely left school a year ago to join the air force. He was a geology major, and would have finished school last February. In addition to being a member of the Men's Student Council and an officer in the Republican Club, he was a KuKu, and a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. BUY WAR STAMPS . . . LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Visitors welcome School at 7th & Louisiana St. CLASS A Tonight: 7:30—east court: Templin hall vs. Alpha Kappa Psi west court: Delta Chi vs. Sigma Chi 8:30—east court: Phi Kappa Psi vs. Kappa Sigma west court: Hellhounds vs. 4-F 9:00—east court: Hopkius hall vs. Theta Tau CLASS B 9:30—west court: Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Theta Tau 10:30—cast court: John Moore Co-op vs. Pi Kappa Alpha west court: Delta Tau Delta vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon Jayhawk Jabberwock by Millo Farneti Seven Cagers Will Leave Seven Kansas basketball players who are enlisted in the Army Reserve corps will be called to active duty, if you can believe the signs, at the end of this semester. They are Jack Ballard, Bill Brill, Ray Evans, Otto Schnellbacher, Bob Fitzpatrick, Armand Dixon and George Dick. Oklahoma will lose Titanic Tucker, Dick Reich and Tom Rousey expect to be called. Missouri, Iowa State, Nebraska and Kansas State will lose players also. The Cystal Ball --intramural volleyball play begins next week with games scheduled for Monday and Tuesday night. Coaching contracts of Phog Allen and Bill Hargiss have been renewed July 1 each year. If Kansas sports fold for the duration they will be jobless as coaches. However, both men are excellent instructors in physical education. If the University is designated by the Manpower board as one of the approximately 200 colleges for training service men a rigorous conditioning program will be necessary. Supervising this program would probably require the full time of Dr. Allen, Hargiss, Henry Shenk and R. R. Strait. Veenker Stops Frost Play Bogey man for all Big Six basketball freshmen is George Veenker, director of athletics at Iowa State, who more than anyone else stopped the "make freshmen eligible now" movement at the Kansas City athletic directors' meeting two weeks ago. Veenker had attended the Big Ten meeting that voted freshmen eligible only for spring sports this season. He moved that the Big Six do likewise. Conference athletic directors accepted Veenker's proposal for submission to Big Six athletic representatives. The rule makers followed the recommendation. So in order not to "straddle the already opened basketball season," many freshmen who will be in the services by February sit on the sidelines still going through the motions of frosh cage practice. The Pacific Coast, Southwest, Southern and Southeast conferences have recently made freshmen eligible for basketball. Replaces Quarterback Junior Max Kissell figures in Phog Allen's Eastern road game plans. With regular center John Buescher underweight, Kissell will play at the quarterback position part time. MAX KISSELL Shenk Announces Volleyball Divisions Henry Shenk, director of intramurals, has divided the teams into two divisions and games will be played in room 101 in Robinson gymnasium. This Week-end Is a Good Time to Buy Your Christmas Gifts for "Him"--- And dont forget "He" would like ARROW White or Fancy Shirts — And Some Good Arrow Neckties. Too. Division I— Division II— Delta Chi Beta Theta Pi Templin Hall Triangle Delta Tau Delta Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Nu Sigma Alpha Ep. Blanks Pi Kappa Alpha Alpha Tau Omega Delta Upsilon Kappa Sigma Phi Delta Theta Phi Gamma Delta Sigma Chi Phi Kappa Psi Stetson Hat or some Interwoven Socks would look good to "Him" Class B Play Begins Tonight The class B elimination basketball tournament gets under way to night with three games on tap. Store Open Nights Until Christmas Eve Last year the John Moore Co- $ o_{1} $ did not have a B team. The Sig Ep's finished in the lower bracket in their division and the ATO's were in fifth place in their division when the season closed. At 10:30 John Moore Co-op meets Pi Kappa Alpha and Delta Tau Delta locks horns with Tau Kappa Epsilon. At 9:30 Sigma Phi Epsilon tangles with Theta Tau. Delta Tau Delta and the Tekes died for third place in their respective divisions last season. Iowa State Votes To Support Sports As Long As Possible Ames, Iowa. (Special) — No matter what course the Big Six may take, Iowa State College will continue to support a fun program of inter-collegiate athletics. "We will compete in all sports so long as we have the manpower, can get competition and are allowed to travel." George F. Veenker, director of athletics, said following a meeting of the athletic council. "We feel that this generation of college students is entitled to the same advantages in the lines of athletic competition as those of a few years ago. When those advantages can also make a contribution to our war effort, we see no reason to curtail our activities. If the time comes that we feel we are not helping our men prepare themselves to be better soldiers, then we will think of quitting," Veenker said. BUY WAR STAMPS Wells Scores 18 To Set Record By Evelyn Railsback Corbin defeated Watkins 34-22 and Delta Gamma won from Gamma Phi Beta 12-8 in the last games of the third round of the women's intramural tournament played last night in Robinson gymnasium. Mildred Wells scored 18 points for Corbin—more points than any woman has made in a game this fall. Betty Bown, forward, and Mary Lee (continued to page five) Figures in Shake Up PAUL TURNER Forward Paul Turner has started slowly this year after reporting late from football practice. Turner is seeing action this week as Coach Phog Allen shakes up his Jayhawks in preparation for the four-game Eastern trip. A CAUTION TO MEMBERS OF ROTC NROTC ENLISTED RESERVE... Cash is a dangerous companion. It tempts thieves or it may be lost. It is both wise and inexpensive to turn this cash into AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES. 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