UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1939 SIMONIZING SPORTS Bv JAY SIMON Before the sun goes down tonight the Kansas basketball squad should know whether it will get to compete in the Sunflower invitational tourney at Topeka during the holidays. Dr. W. D. Davis, the University's Big Six faculty representative, has asked all the members to wire their votes here and they should be in today. Approval from four of the other five schools is necessary to allow the team to compete with a neutral match. AG against "yes" to Missouri's request to play in the Orange bowl). I can't see how they can refuse the Jayhawkers permission to go just 28 miles away to compete in a basketball tourney. Sig Sig Six gridders will play in the annual East-West game in Frize Jan. 1. Third place Oklahoma will be represented by its two great edhcs, Frank Jay and John Shirk, and Dick Favor, the blocking base with the educated toe. Don Crumbaker, end; and Bill Beezylee, guard of Kansas State and Sam Swartzkopf, Nebraska tackle, complete the sextet. After reading about the way the MU, Student lambasted the Missouri athletic篮 hats for allowing the Tigers to play in the Orange Bowl, can't help but wonder how much they would be howling当 the coul-turned thumbs down on the trip. Or if the bowl authorities had overlooked the Missouri team in making the selections. Cagers.Prepare For S.M.U. Tilts With Stiff Drill - Whites Down Reds, 35- 25, as Miller and Hogben Each Rock up 13 Points; Voran Still on Sidelines "The whites," which opened with Howard Engleman and Ralph Miller at forwards, Bob Allen at center, and Dick Harp and John Kline at guards beat out the "reds," 35 to 25, after a hard struggle. The losers' starting lineup was Bruce Reid and Dong Ebeling, forward; Jack Sands, center, and T. P. Hunter and Bill Hogben, guards. The Jayhawker cagers warmed up for their two-night stand against Southern Methodist University next week with a long intersquad game in Hoch auditorium yesterday afternoon. Miller Bags 13 Points Miller, who has been putting a lot more pressure on his injured knee, found his basket eye for the first time this season to rack up 13 points for the victors. Hobgain tied Miller for the minutes to keep the "reds" in the game. Bruce Voran, injured star, was not in uniform and watched the practice scrimmage from the sidelines. He hopes to be in condition to play against the Mustangs, but it is still doubtful that he will. S. MU, which got only an even break in its opening two-game series with Earl Texas teachers, will stop playoffs on Thursday for the Hsuan Satar'i night before continu- *On the Streamliner, you get mile-a-minute speed . . . and warm, "living-room" comfort all the way, regardless of weather. For greater pleasure and economy, ride the "City of Salina." 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