PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1939. Kansas Engages Mules Tonight SIMONIZING.. SPORTS By JAY SIMON It's my idea that five Big Six basketball coaches will instruct their school's faculty representatives to go to Kansas City tomorrow and say "yes to" Missouri's request for a trip to the Orange bowl . . . Blaine Currence and Clay Cooper, two first stringers on the Tiger cage team, also participate in football . . . The temporary loss of these two should hold Coach George Edwards' co-championship defenders for awhile. . . Despite the fact that the Kansas football team didn't cut such a fancy figure in the W and L column, in a few individuals are coming in for country-wide recognition . First, Chester Gibbons rated a nationally syndicated article on his being one of the few dropkicking stars left in the business . Then Dick Aimerine was placed on Sonja Henie's all-America Adomis eleven ... and now Milt Sullivan's experience of crashing the gate at Lincoln is awarded first place in the A.P.'s poll of the "funniest happen- MILTON SULLIVANT "... You will remember that Milt flew to Huskerville for the N.U. game and the cabbie that took him to the stadium let him out at the wrong gate. After trying in several of the ticket, take that he was a member of the Kansas football team. Sullie called his own signal and pulled a quarterback sneak past one of the unsuspecting guards. A nickle mug of national import will come out with its all America selections today and you can sue this column if "Pitchin' Paul" Christman is not listed as the first string quarterback. . . . Not that I think he is that good, but rather because Grantland Rice is doing the picking . . . Rice has probably done more drum beating for the Tiger star than anyone out of the state of Missouri. A study in inconsistency: When the grid schedules were being drawn up last year, the Oklahoma moguls screamed and yelled when the Big Six wouldn't let them card 10 games. Now they turn down a bid to the Cotton bowl and a chance to pick up from 30 to 40 thousand iron men . . . Was Bob Seymour that important to the team? . . . Kansas State really rallied Wednesday night to give their new coach, Jack Gardner, a 35 to 33 victory over Baker in his first start at Aguilville. . . The Wildcats (K-State, not Baker's) trailed at the intermission by 11 points, but won on their ability to hit from the charity line. . . They made 13 out of 18, while the Methodist counted only 3 out of 10. Bob Harris, the crimson-topped beat-shot up at Iowa State, has really been torrid in the Cyclone's first two warm-ups. He's tallled 39 times as his notes have thumped Simpson and Morningside . . . The Jaw-hawkers are dedicating the new field house over at Warrenburg tonight, the Ames layout should be chalking up No. 3 at the expense of Intramural Schedule For the Weekend Friday. Dec. 8 4:30 D.T.D.—Phi Psi; Comets- Ohio Ichabods. 6. 30 Dominoes I—Warriors; Acacia "B"—Beta "B". 7:30 A.K.Psi—Rock Chalk; Phi Ps "B"—Sigma Nu "B". Saturday, Dec. 9 Saturday, Dec. 9 8:30 a.m. D.U."B"—D Chi "B" Phi Gam "B"—D.T.D."B". 9:30 a.m. Fi K.A. "B"—S.A.E. "B" S.P.E. "B"—Sig Chi "B". K.S. "B"—A.K. "B" 10.30 a.m. K.Sig "B"—A.K.Psi "B" Beta "C"—S.A.E. "C". 11:30 a.m. Pi K.A.-Delta Chi Kappa Sigma—Acacia. 1. 00 p.m. Phi Gam—Triangle; Ph Delt "B"—A.T.O. "B". To Exhibit Hand Craft Examples Examples of WPA hand craft work will be exhibited at 620 Massachusetts today and tomorrow. The work was done under the supervision of William Whitte of Tonoka. William Campbell, '37, is in charge of the dioramas, also on display. BRUCE REID-FORWARD-GUARD Playing his last season for the Jayhawks, Reid will be one of the starting forwardes when Kansas takes the floor against Warriors' Josh Allen and a pair of the standouts in the opening victory over Oklahoma A. and M. Wichita Skyhawks At K.C. Saturday For Hockey Tilt Kansas City, Mo. Dec. 7 — Ice hockey makes its weekly show at the Pia-Mor Ice Palace this Saturday with the return of the Wichita "Skyhawks" to Kansas City ice. The Grayhounds, greatly strengthened and reinforced from a week's rest and the return of two players from the N.Y.C. team for the Wichita game than they have been for some time past. Ivan Nicholson, popular left winger, has finally hit his stride and his performance in the last two games fulfills the predictions of the hockey prophets. Nick Wainwash, veteran right winger, has maintained his consistent scoring punch and is in the best place in the longest scoring record. The Wichita Skyhawks will present three new players in addition to their playing coach, Danny Cox, Steinhauber, Lord, and Roy are the newcomers and their presence in the lineup has strengthened the Hawks defensively, and increased their scouting ability. Y.M.C.A. Finance Needs Goal The final lap of the Y.M.C.A. Financial课, headed by Prof. J. F. Wheeler, of the department of mathematics, will get under way this afternoon in the Memorial Union building. The first part of the campaign for funds included appeals made to students, faculty members and parish officers. The remaining funds, $75, and parents, $131.25, The goal is set for $375, and will be solicited from Lawrence business men and friends. Game Dedicates New Field House At Warrensburg SCHOLARSHIP 2:30-6:00 Music Appreciation Period 6:00-6:30 Wooden and Brass Ensembles from the University of Kansas Gifts For Everybody KFKU SCHEDULE Dr. F. C. Allen will take 13 of his cagers to Warrensburg, Mo., this afternoon in an effort to jinx the Mules tonight when the teams dedicate the new Walter E. Morrow field house. seminars from the University of Kansas Band. Try Green Bros. for gifts this Christmas for all the family—We have a wide selection. GREEN BROS. 633-35 Mass. It will be the second game of the season for each of the contestants. The Teachers led off Monday night with a hard-fought, 23-22, victory over Southwestern and the following evening the Jvbhawkers set back Oklahoma. Coach Allen may be a stranger in the new cage arena they have erected, but he will be right at home on the Warrenburs campus. "Phoen" coached there from 1013 to 1019 and piloted a championship team every year. During this span, Walter E. Morrow, for whom the field house is named, was a member of the athletic board. A. & M. by four points. A Winner Every Time The Kansas mentor indicated yesterday that he expected to open the game with Bruce Reid and Howard and endleman at forwards. B o b Allen at center, and Dick Harp and either Bill Hogben or Bruce Vorn at the guards. sort, but there is a chance that either Dobling Ebbing or Ruber Malph will get the go sign in place of Erendem. At the other sentinel post Bruce Vorm or John Kline might also Hogben's place. Reid, Allen and Harp are The Muca startling lineup will be familiar to the Kannas in one way or another. Two of them were regulars on the Warrensburg team that last here in last year's opponent, two were reserves, and center John Gibbs unmerchanted from Ohioans. A third three opponents of Kannas last season. Starting with Gibbs will be law and Crockett, forwards, and Heller and Richardson guards. Law and Heller were regulars on the team that last year won the Oklahoma City invitational tourney. Against Southwestern Law set the pace with 12 points. The Kansas team will leave here at 12:30 today in motor cars for the trip to Warwensburg. Players making the trip are Bob Allen, Mike Schmidt, Joe Engelman, Dick Harp, Bill Hoben, T. P. Hunter, Bob Johnson, John Klime, Ralph Miller, Bruce Reid, Jack Sands, and Bruce Voran. The team will not return until tomorrow morning. The Eskimos paddle their kayaks amid the icebergs in their seal hants with great skill. Probable Starting Lineups Probable Starting Vincecrosso Kansas Warrensburg Reid F Law Engleman F Crookett Allen C Gibbss Harp G Heller Hogben G Richardson $3.95 Come in and see our special Xmas selection of the new styles. Likes Kansas Team-- Royal College Shop COACH RUDGE ORNICE Oklahoma's sophomore touch weat out in Iowa. Iowa State to take the coming Big six basketball race. COACH BRUCE DRONE Cincinnati, Dec. 7—(UP) The American League tonight struck a blow to break the strangle-hold of the New York Yankees on the championship when the club owners voted to bar a pennant-winner from acquiring a player in its own league, except via waivers. American League Plans To Break Yank Dominance The proposal was made by Clark Griffith of Washington and was passed by a unanimous vote. Apparently after the Yankees, naturally were opposed to the legislation, saw they were defeated, they agreed to make the vote unanimous. Submit It to National League The American League will submit the proposal to the National League at tomorrow's joint meeting. However, if the National League does not elected it as champions, the American League will return it in its circuit. The rule roads: "The championship club in other league shall not be permitted to acquire player contracts within its own league except through the waiver channel until they are no longer champions." Will Harridge, American League president, said the rule goes into effect immediately, thus preceding any attempts the Yankees might make to sieve a deal from now until the season or season or until they lose their title. Larry MacPhail's proposal for a "16-club world series," which was given the horse-laugh when he proposed it, was given even serious consideration at the National League meeting for a committee composed of P K Wrigley, Cubs; Sam Bradon, Cardinals; and Bob Quinn, Bees, to be appointed to consider the matter. SHIRTS ARE A GOOD GIFT! Easy to give . . . easy to get . our fine gift shirts are ideal for the man who iliies real style. Our choice of all new pre-shrank fabrics in every pattern. Boxed Free UNHAPPY THOUGHTS Bring your car in NOW for WINTER REJUVENATING Then you'll be able to make that 8:30 class —and on time. 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