PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1940 Face Texas in Official Opener Coach Jack Gray's Texas team won the conference championship that year and failed by only one point of repeating last year. In the game for the title last season. Rice eked out a one-point victory over the Long- horns. First of Two Cage Battles In Hoch Monday Intersectional warfare will assure a sizzling start for Dr. Forrest C. Allen's Kansas Jayhawkers as they make their first scheduled basketball appearance of the year Monday night, opening a two game series powerful Texas University in Hoch auditorium. The series will pit Dr. F. C. Allen's cagers against a highly rated Longhorn outfit. The quality of basketball played in the Southwest has been improving by leaps and bounds in the last several years and soon should be on a level with that played anywhere else in the country. Against Southwest conference teams last year, Dr. Allen's team won three games and lost none. Southern Methodist was defeated in a pair of games at Lawrence and Rice fell before the Jayhawks in the National Collegiate tournament at Kansas City. Texas demonstrated the new basketball strength of that section two years ago at Austin, when the best the Jayhawks could do was a split in two games with the Longhorns. Outstanding characteristic of Southwest teams is the size and ruggedness of their players. Texas will be up to standard in this respect. In an effort to partially offset the Texans' size advantage, Coach Allen is considering moving Marvin Sollenberger, husky sophomore, into the starting lineup. Sollenberger, who played a year at Hutchinson Junior College, is a guard weighing 184 pounds. He showed considerable promise on the freshman team last year and may supplant Bob Johnson, 165 pound junior guard. The remainder of the starting lineup probably will include Howard Engleman and Bill Hogben, forwards; Bob Allen, center, and John Kline, guard. Chis Down Psis In 'B' Grid Title Gaining revenge for last year's defeat in the championship game, Sigma Chi "B" downed Phi Kappa Psi "B" 7 to 0 to win the 1940 sixman football title. Last year the Phi Psi's won from this same Sigma Chi team in the finals 12-2. Bob Eidson, ace Sigma Chi back, passed to Bob Brown 10 yards for the Sigma Chi touchdown and winning margin. The tally came in the second quarter. King and Eidson were standouts for the new champs while Powell and Horner starred for the losers. Intramural Basketball Wars Open Thursday Intramural basketball season will get under way Thursday with four games scheduled. Alpha Tau Omega will clash with Tau Kappa Epsilon while Acacia meets Sigma Phi Epsilon in the opening contests. Division I is made up of the following teams: Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Chi, T.K.E., Delta Upsilon, Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Nu, Phi Kappa Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi, P.A.D., Carruth hall, and Alpha Chi Sigma. By CLINT KANAGA Heading division II is Phi Gamma Delta, defending champion. Others in this division are Acacia, Beta Theta Pi, Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Chi, Battenfeld hall, Theta Tau, Kappa Eta Kappa, and Sigma Phi Epsilon. Independent teams make up division III: Dunakin I, Dodgers, Newman Club I, Caballeros, Dead End Kids, Mississippi Meteors, Ramblers, Ohio Mountain Boys, Dunakin Club 2, Jayhawk Co-op, Hellhounds, Newman II. Omega. Division V, like division IV, also has nine 'B' teams. They are Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Sigma, Battenfeld hall, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Delta Theta, Pi Kappa Alpha and Sigma Nu. "B" teams are divided into two divisinos. Division four has nine "B" teams, Beta, T.K.E., Alpha Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Psi, Carruth hall, Delta Chi, Delta Upsilon, Phi Division VI is made up of "C" and "D" teams. Phi Psi "C" and "D", Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Chi "C" and "D", T.K.E., Sig Alph, Phi Gam, A.T.O., Phi Delta, Sigma Nu, Newman club. The University Daily Kansan has complete coverage of all campus activities. Intramurals--- The senior women claim the class volleyball championship after defeating the junior team last night, 36-27. Outstanding senior players were Grizzell and Kinney. The Women's Athletic Association will sponsor a hockey and volleyball feed a week from Thursday, Dec. 12, in the Memorial Union building. During this time new W.A.A. members will be initiated, fall awards will be presented, and the volleyball and hockey honorary varsity teams will be announced. 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