PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1939 SIMONIZING.. SPORTS By JAY SIMON Already into the cage can paign after last night's tussle between the Jayhawkers and Oklahoma A. & M., this department trusts that it won't meet with the fate of Lot's wife for taking one last over-the shoulder glance at the rapid waning football season. Notwithstanding the fact that there are two important conference tilts on this Saturday's grid menu involving teams of "bowl callire," the football situation is relatively clear. It is not so much a question of "who's going a-bowling," as it is "where are they going?" This week's stadium-rocker will be the Southern University-U.C.-L.A. clash in Los Angeles that can billet to attract 101,000 spectators. The Uclans and their two Negre backs, Kenny Washington and Jack Robinson, could upset a lot of dope sheets by taking the Trojans in this clinch fray on the coast. To the winner goes the Pacific coast conference title and the honor of being host at the Rose Bowel Cup in August at U.C.-L.A., undefeated, but three-fied, has a powerhouse, but Southern Cal should be able to bounce back nicely from its narrow escape with Washington last week and win the Western honors handsily. The other important game Saturday is Tennessee vs. Auburn. Auburn is below par this year and it hardly ranged to extend the powerful Vols. Still, there is the old story of the underdog in these tough Dixie classics, and if a team was ever due or a letdown it's Tennessee. And this brings us around to the question of "who's going where"? Figuring U.S.C. and the Vols to come through their tests Saturday, that team was expected to take on lane as the host teams in the bowls of Roses and Sugar, respectively. The two invaders will be Tennessee and Texas A. and M., the scourge of the Southwest that roared through a stiff 10-game slate without meeting a tie or defeat. It makes little difference which goes where. It the Aggies are invited out and take a spill all the second game, will start yelling. "They were afraid of Tennessee?" and vice versa. I don't think the pickers will go wrong selecting either team to go either The brass hats that are running the Cotton bowl show at Dallas have been waving a lot of collateral, at the big boys, but it looks like they are going to have to be satisfied with a couple of the lesser teams, Tennessee and Texas A. and M. have each been of the first four affirmation of labor Jan. 1, 1940, but it looks like cash is not enough. The match this corner would like to see in Dallas is undefeated, but once-tied Diqusne and one-beaten, once-tied Nebraska. Then there is the little matter of the Orange bowl. Georgette Tech has been invited and has already replied that "we'd be delighted to attend your party, if mother (the Southeast conference) says we may." The officials are fishing for Missouri's Figers for the "Northern" team and they may have accepted by the time you read this. And now to get around to a cur rent note to W. A. White of Emporia. Dear Mr. White: The young lady with the Missouri band that you so maliciously took apart after the KU-MU. MU game is a 16-year old miss who attends Ward high school where she has been as she is called, does the stuffing and twirling for the Kansas City American Legion band. Intramural Cage Volleyball Begin Thursday The 1938-40 interimral basketball and volleyball seasons will get under way Thursday night, Dec. 7. A total of 63 teams are entered in basketball while 18 outfits will take part in volleyball. ★ Sixty-three Entrants in Basketball; Eighteen Sign up for Net Sport as Winter Program Opens The cage teams are divided into three divisions. Division I is made up of 16 squads. They are as follows: Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Upsilon, Delta Tau Delta, Pi Kappa Alpha, Kappa Sigma, Phi Gamma Delta, Beta Theta Pi, SIGma Phi Epsilon Chi, Chi Kappa Pi, SIGma Delta Chi, Pi Kappa Pi, SIGma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Nu. The volleyball teams are divided into two divisions. In Division I are Beta Theta Pi, Delta Upsilon Phi Si, Delta Chi Alpha Sigma G. Domines, Pi K A, S. P E, and A. T. O. Division II contains Phi Delta Theta PI, Phi Gam, S. A. E. Sigma Chi D, T. D. Kappa Sigma, Sigma Nu, Theta Tau, and Triangle the schedule for the season' opening basketball games is as follows: Teams listed in Division III are Dominos I, Alpha Kpai, PS1. ISA 2, ISA 4. Buccaneers, Dunakin Club. Hexagons, II, Jayhawk Co-imp, Mississippi Meteors, Rock Chalk Warriors. Thursday, Dec. 7, East court: 10:00 A.T.O. vs. Phi Delt; west court—DU. vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. DON. Members of Division II are the defending champion Galloping Ghosts, Comets, ISA 1, ISA 3. Alpha Chi Sigma, Dominoes II, Hellhounds, Hexagons, I, Kappa Eta Kappa, and Theta Tau. Friday, Dec. 8: East court -4:30 D.T.D. vs. PiKai; West court -Cometts vs. Ohio Ichabods; 6:30 Dominoes I vs. Warriors; Acacia B" vs. Beta T' = 7:30 A.K. Piws vs. RockChalk; ChiDelt B" vs. A.T.O.B" Saturday, Dec. 9: East court -8:30 D.U. "B" vs. D.C. ChiB"; west court-PhiGam "B" vs. D.T.D. B" 9:30 PiK.A. "B" vs. S.A.E. B'S.P.E. "B" vs. Sigma Chi B"; 10:30 K.Sig "B" vs. Sigma PiK.A. "B"; Beta C" vs. S.A.E. C"; 11:30 PiK.A. vs. Delta Chi Kappa Sigma vs. Acacia; 1:00 PhiGam vs. Triangle Beta vs. Bigma Nu. Hargiss Attends N.A.A. Convention in Florida Bill Hargiss, University track coach, left today to attend the National Amateur Athletic Union's convention which is to be held at Miami, Fla. Hargiss is president of the Missouri Valley A. A. U. Those accompanying the University coach are: Ward Haylett, track cousel at Kansas State College, and college of the Missouri Valley A. A. U. Miss Myrn Hull of the department of English will speak on American folk music at a meeting of the Women's Dining Club at the Ormond hotel in Kansas City Saturday evening. Miss Myra Hull To Explain American Folk Music Miss Hailo has collected more than 120 early American folk songs in the past 10 years. She has obtained all recordings from relatives and friends. Have you lost your K. Book? Would you like a K. Book to send home? Do you have a K. Book? K. Books can be purchased at the Business Office 15c Hurry - While the Supply Lasts His Tigers May Go to Orange Bowl-your car a chance Five persons represented the University at a Y.M.-Y.W. field council meeting in Creek, Neb., last week end. Dou Faurie, youthful mentor at Missouri, may take his Big Six champions to the Orange Bowl at Texas Tech in one of the New Year's Tech in one of the New Year's University members attending were: Marjorie Wiley, c'41; Chuck Yeamans, b'40, chairman of the personal relations committees; Kernit Franks, c'40, president of the Y.M.C. A; Edda Padock, secretary of the Y.W.C.A.; and John O. Moore, secretary of the Y.M.C.A. Schools Should Pay Athletes---Hargiss Bill Hargis, track coach, attacked universities for denying financial aid to athletes and at the same time giving scholarships to students ranking high in mental achievements. Speaking at a dinner in Salma given by the chamber of commerce for the football squads of Kansas Wesleyan university, Salma High School, and St. John's Military School, Hargiss said that he saw no harm in giving an athlete a soil job so long as the player gets his school work. University Represented At Tri-State Meeting The Ramblin' Wreck has already accepted the bid and Missouri is awaiting faculty and Big Six conference approval. Day attractions. Alice Ann Jones, c 41, is in charge of the bazar and will be helped by Shirley Jane Ruble, c 41; Agnes Betty Strachen, c 42; Beaulah Tailob, c 41; Mary Ewers, c 42; John Moorehead, c 43; and Verdin Lou Maurer, c 41. Y.W.C.A. Will Sell Unusual Gifts at Christmas Bazaar The organization will have various articles to sell. There will be Mexican hand drawn lace, alver pieces and bouchures from El Paso Texos. Plans are under way for the Christmas bazaar sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. from Dec. 11 until Christmas at Memorial Union building. From a Russian shop in New York City will come small wooden bowls, brass and silverware, and linens. One of the interesting articles for sale is a box filled with fleas dressed in different fashions. These are from Mexico. Dr. Bernard Donnelly, a graduate of the School of Medicine in June, 1929, has begun a six-week's period of internship in Watkins Memorial hospital, replacing Dr. Raymond Pendleton. Internes from the University hospital, Kansas City, Kan., each spend six weeks of internship in the student hospital. Medic Grad Starts Internship Football Letters To 34 Members Of Kansas Squad Thirty-four varsity Jayhawk football players were voted letters for the recently completed season by the Athletic Board, W. W. Davis, chairman, announced last night. Those receiving the award included: Dick Amerine, c'40; Bill Arnold, c'40; Bill Bunsen, ed'42; Frank Burkay, ed'41; Russell Chitwood, e'40; Ward Crowell, e'41; Eindrall Cadwalader, b'40; Jake Fry, ed'42; Denzel Wolverton, ed'42; Robert Harbert, Hartman, ed'41; Ed Hall, ed'42; William F. 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