UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1939. SIMONIZING... SPORTS Late last night Dr. W. R. Davis the school's Big Six athletic representative, was still in the dark as to whether the Jayhawkers will get to play in the Topeka basketball tourney. For the benefit of those schools who have yet to cast their ballots, I would like to suggest that Nebraska's cage schedule calls for the Huskers to play Wisconsin in Milwaukee, Dec. 20. The University of Wisconsin, so I am told, is looser than the Big Six. I went away. Bitter as the Badgers are toward Morrquette they surely wouldn't call Milwaukee their "home grounds." Charley Sprague, the burley guard who will perform for the Mustang tomorrow night in Both auditorium, is the last of the famous Spragues, athletics do luxe. One of the brothers Spragues starred at West Point a few years ago and another gained national recognition as a leading halbback on the S.M.U. team in 1935. In addition to his basket-ball prowess, Charley played football this fall. Idle thought dept. Wonder when some smart college writer will start calling T. P. Hunter "Wigwam." Aide to our public in Downs who claims a new state scoring record for a Fortis high school boy who tallied 35 points the other night; that is plenty salty, but he still has quite a way to go for a new mark Kansas' Ralph Miller scored 42 points against Iola when he was playing at Chamute, and that is not even a record. Horace Mason, sports publicity man here, says there was a boy back in the early part of the century who went over the 50 mark I believe Gene Kemper of The Topeka Capital could probably give you the exact answer. Anatomy Lab Technician Suffers Broken Ankle Miss Margaret Shumman, laboratory technician in the department of anatomy, is suffering a broken ankle as the result of missing a step following an Eastern Star dinner at the Masonic hall last night. Miss Shumann is in Lawrence Memorial Hospital, where she will remain indefinitely. Starters for Kansas--S.M.U. Opener--- S.M.U. vs. Kansas 7:30 Tomorrow Kansas Height Pos. Height Southern Meth. Ralph Miller 6-1½ F 6-2 Grover Keeton Howard Engleman 6½ F 6-3 Arvil Jones Bob Allen 6-0 C 6-4 Virgil Wilkerson Dick Harp 6½ G 5-10 J. W. Coppedge John Kline 6½ G 6-2 Charley Sprague Official Dealer N/A Officials: Don Elser, Notre Dame, and John Carmody, Mid- Place: Hoch auditorium Place: Hoch auditorium. Time: 7:30 p.m. (Continued from page one) start at "quarterback," and Captain Dick Harp will hold down his usual sentimental post. Long John Kline will likely be in at the other guard because his height will be needed to rebound with the tall Tecas. However, Bill Hogben, has a fine basket eye, has been born but him all wee for the starting call Opposite Miller, the conch was undocured whether to start Don Eglinton scrapy senior, or Howard Engleman, junior basket-socket. Both Bruce Vorm, all around man who suffered a severe "charley horse" after crashing into a teammate last summer, was out for practice yesterday and only an out side chance of seeing any action in the two-game series. Score Is Even; Jury Says Brown Again Not Guilty Jean Brown has been "gully" of murder twice this week — not guilty of the murder charge twice. Both the defense and the district attorney in the Dramatic Club's "Night of January 16th" are satisfied—each won his case two out of the four nights' run of the play. Foreman of the jury on the case at the final performance Friday night was John Callaham, clerk of the Douglas county district court. Other judges in the trial were Abel, editor of the Dountas County Republican; George M. Doogit, instructor at the University of Gortrude Welch, c:39; James L. Cox, c:42; Sucurz Elmire, c:43; Bernice Balocea, c:43; Corrino Martin, c:40; Alex Mtet, c:41; Glennald Pennington, c:43; Denzel Witter, f:30 The Lawrence Rotary club will honor players and coaches of the 1030 Kansas football team with a trophy tomorrow at the Eldridge hotel. E. C. Quigley, famous official of major baseball, basketball and football attractions will speak to the team during his career during the past, 25 years. Football Team To Be Honored With Luncheon After the luncheon members of the varsity will elect an honorary captain for the year and also cast their ballots for an all-opponent team from the five other schools of the Big Six. TOMORROW-Alpha Phi Omega, Pine room, 4:30 p.m.; Social Activities committee, Pine room, 4:39 p.m. Corbin Hall Trims Opponent, 45-3; A.D.Pi's Also Win TODAY--Annual All-Music Christmas Vespers, Hoch auditorium, p.m. and 7 p.m., ISA Council. Pine room: 230, Teo. English room: 8 p.m. With an ever pressing attack, Corbin hall awooped down on its opponents. Sigma Kappa. Thursday evening in Robinson gymnasium to win a basketball game, 45 to 3. Al Caterpillar Pi. He hold to one free throw in the first half, some back in final period to defeat Alpha Omicron Pi. 8 to 3. WEDNESDAY -Christmas recess begins at 5 p.m.; class work resume at 8:30 a.m., Wednesday, J. 3, 1940. TUESDAY - Memorial Union Christmas open house, 3-5 oclock; Philadelphia Chi Theta, Pine room, 3:30 p.m.; Kappa Pai, Pin room, 7:30 p.m.; Delta Phila Deta Christmas party, English room, 8 p.m.; Modern Choir舞, Medici Christmas party, English room, 8 p.m.; College Faculty meeting, Strong Richard auditorium, 4:30 p.m. EVERYTHING ANY MAN WANTS FROM Expect Large--- Tableau : Madonna and Child, Madema, Justice Hopper, fa '40; king Charles Toberen, fa '40; woman Jean Louis Ridgway, schlepard, Alfred Muzenick, fa '40. Recessional: "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing" (Mendelsohn) by University vesper choir. Tableau: "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear." Angela; Alta Armstrong, fr. 49; Alice Harrington, fr. 42; John Johnson, fr. 43; Nancy Kerber, fr. 42; Roberta Smith, fr. 41; Shepherdis Harold Burn, fr. 42; Jones O'Neal Lenora Grizzell, outstanding forward for Corbin, led her team in scoring with 20 points. Mildred Wells and Vergie Ray completed the forward lineup and aide with excellent passing. —Arrow shirts to Interwoven socks —While you're here —we're proud to show you gifts that will make him happy. —Now when you get home and you can't find just what you want —Phone, wire or a card to us and we personally fill your Santa Claus order! (Continued from page one) tenor, Edgar Haage, baritone, Meri bah Moore, soprano, soloists. Soprana Solo "Villantecoco Vaceo" (Queque Moe) by Joonique Njm (Queque Moe) by Woldemar Gelich, first violin; Karl Guerenstein, second violin; Raymond Stull, cello; Laurel Everette Anderson, organ (arranged for sitting quartet and piano); Janice Kowalczyk. OUR STORE OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Although one of the shortest men of the squad, Don Ebling, senior forward, enshrines many who have come it comes to hutting the ball. DON ERLING - FORWARD Organ: Improvisation by Laurel Everette Anderson. The Alpha Delta Pi-Alpha Omicron Pi game was more slowly played, although the teams were more evenly matched. Chorus; Norwegian Crade Song arranged by Martin J. Luvana. Soprano solo by Irene Peebody; backtracks on her songwinter wuester chord D. M. Swarthout. This Week--- Where To Go; What To Do ---On the Campus Fine Rebounder--- Helen Moore, c'42, was a luncheon guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house Friday. YOU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH GIFTS FROM CARLS Bob Williams, Is, is a guest at the Delia Upsition house this weekend. Wednesday night the Nebraska Cornhuskers, losers to Indiana Friday night, 40 to 30, entertain Stanford University, and Saturday will go to Minneapolis for a tilt with Minnesota. Iowa State, the pace-setters in early non-conference competition with five consecutive victories, does not play again until Dec. 30 when it meets Drake at Ames. Missouri, getting the biggest workout this week, goes to St. Louis Thursday night to play St. Louis University and remains there for a Friday night contest with Washington. - Missouri Plays Three Games, Kansas and Oklahoma Have Doubleheaders with SW Teams Oklahoma travels to Fayette;vieil for the first of a two-game series with the Arkansas Razorbacks of the Southwest conference, Kansas stays home for a similar duble-header with Southern Methodist, and Missouri plays Denver in Columbia. Big Six Tackles 9-Game Court Card This Week Starting with three games tomorrow night, the Big Six conference swings into a 9-game card this week before tapering off for Christmas To Henley House For Xmas Party Y. W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. cabinets will go to Henley house for their annual Christmas party after attending the University Christmas Vesper service today. The party is in direction of Edna May Parks, c40, and Kerrick Franks, c40, presidents of the two organizations. COLD WEATHER IS COMING Miss Eida Paddock, secretary of the Y.W.C.A., will review Doctor Burris Jenkins' autobiography, "Where My Caravan Is Rested," for the Social Service commission at 4:30 p.m. house doctor, Dr. Jenkins was pastor of Kansas City's Community church, which burned this fall. - Mobilgas - Willard Batteries HAVE YOUR CAR SERVICED RIGHT FOR WINTER DRIVING - Lubrication - Goodyear Tires Prestone - Washing DON'T WAIT TO GET YOUR WARDROBE LOOKING SUITABLE Better Call There's still time before vacation. CHRISTMAS VACATION MEANS 432 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES WITH PARTIES--GAY TIMES Carter's Service Initiate Two Into Sigma Xi Independent Laundry 740 Vermont The two debaters left last Monday, for Austin, where they debated teams form the Universities of Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Southern Methodist, Baylor, Texas A. and M, and Tulane. The question for de- Moreau To Discuss Chandler Act Dean F. J. Mourene of the School of Law will discuss "The Chandler Act" at the legal institute of the Miami county Bar Association to be held in Paola, Jan. 15, it was learned today. initute Two Incl Dr. G. E. Abernathy and Raymond Whitla, both of the Kansas State Geological survey, were initiated into Sigma Xi, honorary science fraternity, at the December meeting of the organization Thursday night. Leo Rhodos, b'40, was ranked highest individual speaker in the debate tournament at the University of Texas in the past week, Prof. E. Burkher, said yesterday. 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