PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1930 SIMONIZING.. SPORTS By JAY SIMON Aside to Missouri university authorities who have asked other schools in the Big Six to help out with contributions to send their band to the Orange bowl. We are just poor folks over here in Kansas and Texas, and we aren't going to pay any hard cash, but we might loan you Sarahela Sherman so that you won't have to get a high school miss to lend your horn tooters. . . The Acacia actives won the annual Schilfer Shore challenge "cup" when they defeated the pledges, 6 to 0, Sunday afternoon. The series has been on annually for over 10 years. Bruce Voran, who threw a charley-horse in his left arm after pitchin' them through the hoop oven at Warensburg last week, injured his knee in practice yesterday evening when he and the "diabolically clever" Bob Allen crushed into each other. The M. U. coaches have a new scheme worked out for their eager-gridders Blaine Currence and Clay Cooper. They believe that it will be easy for them to play basketball in Madison Square Garden Dec. 28, then jump a train and rush down to Miami for the Orange bowl tilt with Georgia Tech three days later. June Bierbower, the gal sports up ed at Nebraska, writes a line saying that the Cornhuskers will not be so hot this year. At least not at first, she corrects. And I believe the correction is about right. With Don Fitz and Ai Randall, towering starters on last year's team return—he's one of them—and schoolers ready to go, Coach W. H. Browne is going to make tough for Kansas and Iowa State's almost stubby outfits. Negro Doctor Will Speak Tomorrow in Fraser Hall Dr. J. E Perry, Negro physician of Kansas City and founder of the Wheatley hospital for Negroes, will speak on the meaning of Christmas at a meeting of the M.Y.C.A and W.C.A. morning afternoon at 4:30 in Craven角落午夜。 *This is the annual joint Christmas party of the two organizations, and marks the start of a membership attendance campaign to try to get members active in the program of the two groups.* The reading of the Christmas story from the scripture and the singing of carols by the audience will open the program. Faculty members, students, and members of the Y.W.C.A. and Y.M. C.A. are invited to attend. Voran Injured In Long Practice Last Night Kansas' chances against Southern Methodist here next Monday and Tuesday nights were dimmed yesterday evening when Bruce Voran, high point man in the Warrenburg game, was carried from the floor after crashing into a teammate. He suffered a bad charley-horse just above the knee and may not recover in time to play against the Mustangs. The Jayhawkers went through a long session as Coach "Phot" Allen attempted to put some punch in the offense that looked so bad against the Mules last week. Bob Johnson, sophomore forward, went on a scoring rampage Mustangs Fear Harp, Ebling up 10 field goals. At one stretch he tallied six in a row without a miss. Dick Harp and Don Ebbing, senior mainstays of the K.U. quintet, starred against Southern Methodist last year and will endeavor to perform as brilliantly against the Musangs here. Harp, rugged guard, warmed up with five points in the first S.M.U. game last winter and then scored eleven points the next night to lead the Jayhawks in scoring for the second contest. Five field goals and a free throw were Harp's contributions in that game. Ebling, speedy little forward, led Kansas in the first game with twelve points, on five field goals and two free throws. The next night Ebling scored ten points on two field goals and six free throws. In the two games Kansas has played this fall, Harp has scored eight points in each contest, while playing a brilliant all-around game. Ebbins' fishing spirit has been an integral part of the play of the Jawhaws this season. S.M.U. Looked Impressive Bradley Tech's crack team lost to only two other teams all season, California and Long Island University. Their victories included a 39-24 decision in the ACC final and swept a two game series with Oklahoma before losing to S.M.U. After dropping the two games to Kansas last year, Southern Methodist went on to a fine season with their most impressive victories a win over Bradley Tech and a sweep of a two game series with Arkansas. Coach of the Southern Methodist team is "Whitey" Bacus, one of the youngest college basketball coaches in the country. Bacus graduated from S.M.U. in 1923, after starring in basketball, football and baseball. He became head basketball coach at his alma mater in 1837. Louis Banker, c'43, and Roy Wendel, c'43, under appended dactylose late Monday at Watkins Memorial Hospital. The two cases each was described as satisfactory. Two Undergo Appendectomies DEAR ST. NICK: (C/O my wife, my kin, my friends) I'm fed up with the gadget gifts I've received these past few Christ-mases. Think you could arrange to get me the following practical gifts this year? 1. Some of those swell Arrow Shirts —with the one-and-only arrow collar attached. They're Sanitized Shrunk —(Fabric shrinkage less than 1.). and they're as good-looking as anything! They're only $2, you know! (Some are more.) 2. And how about an Arrow Tie or too? The Arrows I own are the best- looking in my collection. $1 and $1.50. 3. Come through with some Arrow Shorts (the most comfortable shorts in the world—65$ up). . . and some Arrow Handkerchiefs (25$ up.) Many thanks for some. s for same. (Signed) ANXIOUS May Miss Mustangs CARL'S BRUCE VORAN The Jayhawkers' clever left-handed utility man was injured last evening when he and a teammate ran into each other during the training session, the Kansas team when they lost to Warrensburg last week. Six Independent Cage Teams Win Opening Games Fairfield, Me.—(UP)–Fish nets were used on the main street recently to rescue two recrucents that had limbed a telephone pole. - Squad of Football Stars Look Impressive in 50-18 Victory; Ghosts Continue To Triumph Monday night six independent teams went through their first basketball game of the current season. The most impressive team was the Buccaneers, a team composed of varsity football stars. The Buccaneers overwhelmed the Hexagon II five by a score of 50 to 18. Hubert Ulrich, Jake Fry, Marvin Vandever, Bourre, and Davis were outstanding in the Buccaneer victory. John Naramore, another grilron hero, tallied nine points for the Hexagon II. Kappa Ea Kappa downed ISA-1, 37 to 20, in an impressive win. McKe- kal and Brunton were standouts for the KE.K, outfit. Clawson led the Jayhawk Co-op to victory over ISA-4, 36 to 8, in a tight battle. The defending champions, Galloping Ghosts, started where they left off last year, winning from the Theta Tata 27 to 7. The Hollowbounds beat Alpha Chi Sigma 46 to 20, Liam Johnson, and Trichill were the leading scorers with 12, 11, and 10 points respectively. A beautiful long shot in the last minute by Zimmerman gave the Mississippi Metetsors a 19-17 win over the ISA-2 team. Henry Goes South On Speaking Tour Gwinn Henry, athletic director and head football coach, is leaving today for Dremont, Tex., where he plays on the women's football banquet tomorrow night. Coach Henry spoke in Miami, Okla., Monday night. He will address a group of Columbus High School students Saturday. Miss Zipple Convalescing Miss Hermina Zipple, director of the Memorial Union building, who recently underwent an appendectomy at the Lawrence Memorial hospital, is convulsing at Corbin hall, it was reported yesterday. Malott Signs 200 Diplomas will complete signing the sheep- skins in the next few days. Dr. E. H. Lindley signed 15,718 diplomas during his 19 years as Chancellor. sales manager Chairman Dean W. Mialott Monday chiefed his first diploma as hanceller of the University. Heigned more than 200 Monday and thirty-four Tuesday. Will Not Aid Missouri Band Disregarding the leadership of the Oklahoma Daily, student newspaper Santa Claus Yourself to a New Coat — Wear One Home and Surprise the Natives. of the University of Oklahoma, the University Daily Kansan will not support a campaign to raise a fund to help the Missouri band go south for the Orange Bowl game, memorialize the Kansas board decided yesterday. 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