FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Steers Are Good Despite Heavy Grad Losses Austin, Dec. 6—(Special)—If you can lose one all-American guard and another all-conference guard, and still have a good basketball team, then Texas will this year. The irrepressible Bobby Moers, the Steers' great all-American, has relinquished his place to curly-headed Udell Moore, son of the old-time Yankee pitcher, Wiley Moore, and the stocky Oklahoma looks fit for the job. Moore will be the only one-year letterman at a starting post the remaining four having two letters each, promising experience galore. Those four are Captain Chester Granville, Thurman Hull, W. D. Houpt, and Denton Cooley—all mainstays of the club that last year fell one point short in losing their conference title to Rice Institute. Have Six Lettermen That accounts for five of Texas' six returning lettermen. The other, Malcolm Kutner, a junior and an all-conference football end, will report after the Steers' schedule-closer with Florida Saturday. He will miss the midwestern trip that will throw Texas into Kansas on December 10 and 11, and then against Oklahoma A. & M, and their long home game winning streak on December 12. These six must carry Texas through the hottest Southwest Conference race in years as reserve strength is wanting. Texas' starting five will have Granville and Cooley at forwards, Houpt at center, and Hull and Moore at guards. The Steers are long on experience and will present five of the finest ball handlers in the conference. Every man in the starting lineup is a capable scorer, likely to take honors in any game. Hull, a forward last year and a good one, has been moved to guard on his ability to hit long shots. One of the most polished ball players in Women's Intramurals I. W.W. ping pong players will meet the T.N.T.'s Monday afternoon at 4:30 and the E.T.C.'s and I.N.D.'s will play at 5 o'clock. By JEAN MILAM With the basketball tournament in view, almost every team which expects to compete has signed up for practice periods. The first games will be played next Tuesday night at 9 o'clock when the Kappas meet the A.D. Pis and the Theetas play Corbin Hall. AS WE SEE IT--the Southwest, he is also an excellent floor man. (continued from page four) (continued from page four) Bauman—Northwestern—LT Alfson—Nebraska—LG Frick—Pennsylvania—C Suffridge—Tennessee—RG Drahos—Cornell—RT Goodreault—Boston College—RE Albert—Stanford—QB Franck—Minnesota—LH Harmon—Michigan—RH Kimbrough—Texas A. & M.-FB Second Team MacDowell—Washington—LE Odson—Minnesota—LT Lio—Georgetown—LG DeFilippi—Fordham—C Robnett—Texas A. & M.-RG Sears—Origan State—RT Frutig—Michigan—RE Christman—Missouri—QB Foxx—Tennessee—LH O'Rourke—Boston College—RH Standlee—Stanford—FB Granville is big, rough, fast, and deceptive. He is much the same style player as was the Longhorns' coach, Jack Gray, an all-American forward here a few years back. Granville A Power Houpt at center and Cooley at forwards are both good backboard men and fast. Coach Gray took over the reins at Texas four years ago. Dogged by hard luck for his opening two years, he has finished first and second, respectively, through the past two years. 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Interview Henry Tonight On WREN Gwim Henry, Jayhawk grid mentor, will be the special guest on "Red" Grange's football interview program this evening at 6:45 over WREN. Grange will interview Don Faurot, head coach at Missouri University, tomorrow night. Table Tennis Tourney Goes Into Second Round Play begins today in the second round of the Memorial Union table tennis tournament, with a field of 98 in men's singles and 36 in woe's singles reduced to 49 and 19 respectively. NECKTIES The Kind He Will Wear and thank you for 'em! Personally selected, handmade, resilient construction--- ARROW FINE SILKS $1 Botany Wools (non-wrinkable) $1 Santa Fe Wools (Burroweve) $1 Arrow Imported Silk Ties $1.50 and $2 Berkeley Silk Knit Neckties $1.50 $1.50 All Holiday Boxed. Give "him" neckties that carry the "college atmosphere" about 'em. Table Tennis Team To Give Exhibition Members of the Memorial Union table tennis team will give an exhibition between halves of the Kansas-Texas basketball game Tuesday night. Malcolm Black will play Glenn Mize in a singles match and Bud Heiberg and Joe Davison will engage Charles Ham and Jim Brockett in doubles. Squad tryouts were held this week As a result of the tryouts Ham ranks No. 1, Davison No. 2, Heiberg No. 3, and Mize No. 4. However Perry Peterson and Black who ranked No. 1 and 3 last year have not worked out. They are expected to take places in the first four. Norma Tibbets and Ellen and Shirley Irwin are members of the women's team. They will play their first match in connection with the men's team against Kansas City University at Kansas City. Do You Have a Party Bid? Well, Don't Forget to Call 363 And Order That Corsage-- It's Important to Her! JEWELLED CAMILLES GARDENIAS ROSES ORCHIDS This Card Means the Best Always 927 Mass. 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