TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1939 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SIMONIZING SPORTS By JAY SIMON ----team will get to compete in the Washburn cage journey during the holidays. . . . Conference rules say any person who goes on a court or on that of the opponent Kansas will be the only team in the Big Six this year that doesn't have at least one man towering on foot 6. 2. However, red-hot Iowa State will put the shortest team on the floor most of the time this winter. . In their starting lineup the Cyclones have only one man over the fence at center court junior center, is 6 foot 3. . In the first two games Cap. Dick Harp of the Jayhawks has played 85 minutes, which is somewhat like a pitcher striking out four men in one innning. . You need a technicality to help you. . In Harp's case it was 5 minutes of overtime play at Warrenburg that allowed him to boyfriend with the devet left hand, has played forward, center, and guard in both of Kansas' tilts. 1939 Oklahoma and Missouri, the only members of the Big Six that haven't opened fire in the current eagle race, make their debuts Saturday night. . . The Sooners will play hosts to Southern Methodist, while the Tigers scuffle with St. Louis U. in Brewer fieldhouse. . S.M.U. will come on to Lawrence for Monday and Tuesday night tilts with the Jayhawkers in Hoch auditorium. Paragraph from the sports page of the Winfield Daily Courier; "Glass eyes are not modern inventions. They were used by the Romans, and before them, the Egyptians." So what? Chances for an indoor track meet in Kansas City this winter look bright. The Big Six moguls would hold to their annual indoor affair in K.C.'s mammon Municipal auditorium, probably in March, if a board track is installed. . . Kansas City sportsmen have been trying for some time to bring a big meet there . . . De F. C. Allen still in Kansas City. . . Dr. F. C. Allen is still in the dark as to whether his 610 Men Played Touch Football In Past Season Matches in team and individual intramural play in the minor sports for the fall season are nearing completion. Basketball season is getting well under wry with 19 games already played. Phi Delta Theta will oppose Betta Theta Pi in the tennis finals. Phi Delt队 won from Phi Kappa Pi. 2 to 1, in match play Sunday. The Phi Pal's won the singles, but lost both doubles matches. Dr. Ed Elbel, head of the intramural office, made a statement yesterday that 61 men had taken part in 120 contests in intramural foot competitions, and that 44 squads participated throughout the entire football schedule. Beta Theta Pi also made the finals of the team horseshoe tournament. The Galloping Dominice will be their opponents. In the handball singles championship Earl Earl Redd, Betta, will meet the winner of the Clifford Banka tournament Packard (G. Domino) match. Malealin Black, Delta Tau Deltu, won the fall title in tennis singles defeating Radford, Beta, in straight vets, 6-3, 8-6. WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS Jean Hinshaw, c'41 The I.W.W.'s play their opening sackball game with the T.N.T., onight at 9 p.m., and Gamma Phi Brahma College in Mabhoja Qhena, at the same time. The basketball games are still in the first rounds. Games leading to the finals will not begin until after Christmas vacation. All initial ping-pong sets and aerial darts games were turned in Saturday. Misi Hoover announced today that the second rounds are to be played by Dec.16. Pi Beta Phi leads the intramural at the end of the first season of activities with its nearest opponents trailing by 104-1.2 points. With the second season now well into the first round of games and other seasons to come, nothing less than a spiritual seance could predict who will polish the championship intrumural cup next year. Organizations and points as they now stand are: Pi Betha Phi 369 Kappa Kappa Gamma 304½ Chi Omega 184 Cerberus Hall 194 I.W.E.K 174 Alpha Chi Omega 165 T.N.T. 155 Alpha Delta Pi 145½ Independence 145½ Kappa Alpha Pi 123 Sigma Kappa 113 Miller Hall 111 Gamma Phi Betha 111 Gamma Phi Beta 70 Alpha Omicron Pi 70 E.T.C. 66 Here on the Hill [Continued from page above] Watkins hall will hold open house tonight from 7 to 8 p.m. (Continued from page three) The following were guests at the Phi Kappa Pai house for dinner Sunday; Janet Robrue, c;43; Martin Alice Horner, c;42; Mary Louse Anne Cota, fa;35; Jane Flood, Hayes Ann Cota, c*41; and Blake Grimes, Mona Tony Bruck, Pt. Leavenworth, was a weekend guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. 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