PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS I TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930 SIMONIZING... SPORTS Bv JAY SIMON "Two of Kansas" all time greats in an athletic way are probably recalling the good old day on Mt. Oread as they mark time out in sports Vallahia, John "Swede" Carlson, one of the greatest of all Jayhawk football players, died Saturday in Kansas City to follow in the footsteps of Dr. James A. Naiad and his classmates who had passed on just four days, before Carlsen played center on the KU teams of 07, '08, and 09, and made all of the all-Missouri Valley teams The Jayhawker was undefeated in 1988 and has been ranked as one of all of Kansas football machines. C. E. McBride, sports editor of the Kansas City Star, recently named "Swede" on his all time-all star team of the Valley. Jess Renick, big Indian who will hold down a sentinel position for the Cowboys tonight, was one of the stars of Oklahoma A. and M.'s run-up football team in the Missouri Valley loop. Out for bass fishing only, she danced hanging up his cleated brooms, Renick registered 10 points as his mates licked the yearlings, 55 to 11. Don't count out Iowa State when you pick the favorites in the forthcoming Big Six basketball campaign. Saturday night the Cyclones handed Simpson a sound, 67 to 40, beating. Leading the scoring parade was Bob Harris, redheaded junior who hung in 24 points. Harris was placed on several all conference teams, including his paign of college basketball. Trailing along behind Harris was Gordon Nicholas, center, with 19 points, and Al Bodifolon, a sizzling sophomore forward who抓ed up 13 counter In an effort to keep Ralph Miller playing as much as possible tomorrow night, trainer Dean Nesmith will have his diathermy over in Hoch auditorium to apply heat to the star's re-injured knees. "Hoe" may put Miller in at the start of the game just because his knee will be warmer after the pre-game maneuvers. The trainer plans to give the joint a good baking between halves. Coaches Allen and Iba will be facing each other for the fifth time when their teams clash tonight. The first time they met was in the Olympic playoff of 1936 and the Kansas mentor drew first blood. Last year the Jayhawks dropped a pair to the Cowboys at Stillwater on successive nights, but made some amends by winning the return engagement here at the fag end of the season. They have two of the finest records any basketball in the business. They have to turn out powerhouses at Maryville Teachers and recently has been making life miserable for fellow coaches in the Missouri Valley circuit. Women Cagers Start Tonight With Two Games The E.T.C.'s vs. the Independents, and Watkins hall fighting it out with their neighbors, Miller hall, will open the women's intramural basketball season tonight in Robinson gymnasium at 9 o'clock. While minus the coaching of Phoop Allen, it is expected that all teams will meet with tough competition. Basketball is the leading team sport for this term in women's intramurals and hard practice indicate that several original and trick plays will be performed as prominence as the season advances. Ping-pong and aerial darts complete the schedule for other competitive games. Brackets and entries have been posted on the bulletin board in Robinson gymnasium. The game will be played off by Saturday, Dec. 9. The schedule of the initial rounds in basketball is: Today. 9 p.m.-E. T. C. vs. Independents; Watkins vs. Miller. Thursday, Dec. 7, 9 p.m.-Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Chi Omega; Pi Beta Phi vs. Kappa Alpha Theta. Tuesday, Dec. 12, 9 p.m.—L W. W. vs. T. N. T; Gamma Phi Beta vs. Albia Chira Omega. Thursday, Dec. 14, 9 p.m.—Corbin hall vs. Sigma Kappa; Alpha Delta Pi vs. Alpha Omega Pi. "Coyote wells" in American desert parlance, mean natural depressions in the rock which catch and hold rain water. Flashy A.&M.Crew Works Out Here By Klint Kanaga, c'42 "We will play the best we can. We never predict the outcome of any game," remarked Henry Iba, Oklahoma A. and M. basketball coach, when questioned last night at Hoch auditorium where his team was undergoing it's final workout. After watching the Aggie squad go through a drill sessions for about an hour, we can well imagine the headache Coach "Phog" Allen must be undergoing at the present time. These lada from Oklahoma just don't miss the hoop. The Jayhawk five will have one of its busiest evenings of the coming season tonight. Never has Ibain had a better team in his five year stay at Stillwater than the starting lineup he will put on the floor tonight. It is our humble opinion that this A. and M. team will have a greater season this year than their season of 1953-36 when their squad carried such great stars as Merie Rouge, Cox, Little, and Dobson. In fact, the 1959-40 Aggie aggregation has performers who will match these former greats. These Ten Likely To Start Tonight--- | Kansas | Ht. | Wt. | P. | Wt. | Ht. | A. & M. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Howard Engleman | $6_{1/2}$ | 168 | F | 160 | 5-10 | Harvey Slade | | Don Ehling | 5-11 | 163 | F | 160 | 6-1 | Gene Snelson | | Bob Allen | 6-0 | 167 | C | 195 | 6-5 | Vern Schwertfeger | | Dick Harp | $6_{1/2}$ | 162 | G | 185 | 6-2 | Jess Renick | | Bruce Voran | $6_{1/2}$ | 177 | G | 195 | 6-0 | Howard Doyle | Officials: Parke Carroll, Kansas City, and Ted O'Sullivan, Missouri. Trick Knee Returns-- RALPH MILLER Ralph Miller, football and basketball star who has hobbled through three major sports campaigns since his arrival on Mt. Oread, re-injured his "football knee" 'Sunday to deal a severe injury' to Miller was coming along in fine shape until this mishap occurred, Has Injured Wrist--- JOHN KLINE John Kline, rangy junior guard from Hutchinson, will be slowed up for the A. and M. serap with a Saturday practice session in a Saturday practice session. Athletic Awards To Be Presented Women Thursday The Women's Athletic association will hold its annual Hockey and Volley Feed Thursday in Memorial Union building at 6:30 p.m. Presentation of the blazers and K U. emblems are to be made at the meeting. These awards are made each year to the women securing a certain number of points by participation in intramura and playing on class teams. A blazer is awarded to women credited with 1350 points. Six hundred points are required to earn a K U. emblem. New members are also to be initiated at the "Feed." In order to become a member of the W.A.A. it is necessary to have a specifier amount of points gained by taking an active part in athletic competition Players on the varsity hockey or volleyball team are to be announce All members of these two class tean are invited to attend Thursday. The sale of basketball tickets for the coming season is now under way. The Jay Jones, who are sponsoring the sale of tickets, will visit all organized houses before the game tonight. Jay Jones Are Handling Sale Of Basketball Season Tickets As in the past, seats may be reserved at the time a ticket is purchased. Helen Pierce, c40, is chairman of the sales committee. Miller May Start---- (Continued from page one) Allen plans to use Miller in part of the game and may even let him take the floor at the start because his knee will be warmed up better offer the pre-game exercises. If Miller does not get the opening nod, his place will go to Don Ebling, senior forward who has been hitting in fine style in recent scrimmages. At the other front corner of the court, man blonde junior shot-maker from Ark City and one of the leading scorers on the team last year. Have you lost your K. Book? K. Books can be purchased at the Business Office Besides Schwerterfeger and Renick Coach Ia will have Gene Smielson and Harvey Slade at forwards and Howard Doyle at the other sentinel post. All three were regulars last year when the Aggies downed the Jayhawkers two times out of three. The guards will be held down by Dick Hart, rounding out his third campaign as a regular, and Bruce McCormack, who has been chained from a center. Just after the customary flag-raising ceremony there will be a brief service conducted in honor of Dr. James A. Nismith, founder of basketball and a member of the department of physical education. Would you like a K.Book to send home? 15c Do you have a K. Book? Hurry - While the Supply Lasts One interesting feature about the game tonight is the fact that two of the country's foremost basketball coaches will be matching wits. Coach "Phog" Allen has won or shared 22 titles, including three at college, while Henry has an equally fine record although not as long, as he bison won 10 titles in 12 seasons. Be sure and keep your eyes on Slade and Smelser, regular forwards on the Oklahoma Aggie five for the past two years. They're good. I good. They're great. They're great. Renick. Aggie guard. I'm sure who ever happens to guard him will more than make up for your lack of attention. Renick was selected on the all Missouri Valley team last year. He's one of the best players in the Midwest and he sure wasn't missing in practice last night. One thing more about that session last night. Every man on the A, and M. squad had to hit five successive free throws before he could leave. Only four men on the thirteen man squad didn't get to leave after their first five trials. And they were substitutes. basketball talent that is coming along this year. Sophomores who are ready to break into the starting lineup as substitutes include Levy Floyd, all-Kansas guard from Argentina who played a year at Oklahoma City U.; J. T. Newman of Walter, Oka, who tallied 822 points in his senior year of high school; and L. J. Eggleston all-Okahoma forward who averaged 2* points through four years of high school competition. Iba has lined up some plenty salty are going to the East coast to play some of the crank teams of that section. Although Eastern fans see fine cage teams year in and year out, this Angle five should really open their eyes. 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