PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1938 Intramural Cage Games Now Going Full Speed Ahead ★Pi K. A., Acacia, Phi Gam, Theta Tau Win Late Wednesday Contests in Lively Titles A long field goal by Pojezney in the waning minutes of play gave Pi K.A. a dramatic 26 to 24 victory over S.P.E. in a late Wednesday night intramural basketball game. Acacia came out on the long end of a 32 to 23 score over the Triangles after staging a rally in the last half to overcome a three-point Triangle lead. Martin bore the brunet of the S.P.E. attack in the first half, scoring from all angles to account for 14 points. However, the Pi K.A. guards put a stop to his spree, holding him scoreless in the last half Pojenjez, elongated Pi K.A. forwards, and scoring last the last half and fairly kept the hoop sizing with his one-handed shots. With the scorns scored at 24 all he stepped back and arched a high shot to put the game on ice. Feryl Anderson played an outstanding defensive game, his close guarding and ball retrieval playing an important part in the Pi K.A. victory. The Acacia's, after trailing 17 to 14 at the half, found the basket with regularity in the last half to wipe out a Triangle lead and coast to a 23 to 23 victory. Martin, Watson, and Scott all shared in Acacia's last half rally, while Colbern, guard, was the only man to score for the Triangles. In the 10 o'clock games the Phi Gam's won a hotly contested game from the D.U.'s, 22 to 18, while the Theta Tau's were drubbing a helplessly outclassed Kappa Psi quintet 3 to 7. The D-U-Phi Gam contest was bitterly fought throughout until the Phi Game outfit forged ahead in the last five minutes and froze the ball as the game neared an end. R. Williams led the scoring with eight points. After building up a 16 to 3 lead at baltime, a flashy Theta Tau five loated to a 33 to 7 victory over the Kappa Psi. Barnett, Theta forward, scored six baskets from the field to take scoring honors while LaGree and Napier accounted for eight points each. Intramural basketball games scheduled for tonight and tomorrow are as follows at 4:30 p.m. Rattlesnakes vs. 1222 Miss. on east court, Team Trophy, 5:30 p.M. Sig Chi 'B' vs. Phi Delt 'B' on east court, and A.K. Psi vs. Dunakin Club on west court; 7 p.M. Delta chi 'B' vs. T. Tau 'B' on east court, and Acacia 'B' vs. P. Gam 'B' on west court; 8 p.M. A.T.O.'B' vs. Sig Chi 'B' vs. P. Gam 'B' and S.P.E. 'B' on west court. Saturday at 9 a.m. Beta "B" vs. D.T.D."B" on east court, and S.A.E." "B" vs. D.U."B" on west court; 10 a.m. Kappa Sig "B" vs. Phi Psi "B" on east court, and Pi KA."B" vs. Sigma Chi "B" on west court; 11 a.m. Beta "C" on east court; on east court, and Phi Delt "C" on west court; on caw court; 12 m, Phi Gam "C" vs. S.A.E."C" on east court; and Phi Gam "D" vs. Phi Psi "C" on west court; 1 p.m., A.K.Pi "C" on. Craiders on east court, 和 Comets vs. Rock Chalk on west court; 2 p.m., Dominoes i.v. Kappa Psi on east court, and Hellbounds ii. vs. Hexagons on west court; 3 p.m., Theta Tau "B"; bar X-Boy on west court; and K.EK on west court; 4 p.m., Buccanera vs. R'ainks on east court and A.T.O."v. Kappa Sigma on west court; 5 p.m., Hellbounds vs. Buckeyes on east court JACK EDMONDS Formerly at Oread Barber Shop now located at K U. Barber Shop 411 West 14th St. UNDER the WIRE By MILT MEIER By Elon Torrence, c'39 Guest Conductor The great "reformation" came with little bally-hole. Perhaps it would have been more fun for everyone to have gotten all worked up over the situation, and for the press to have had a longer time to "rumor" this man and that man for the job, but the quick, decisive action of the board much means to the new staff's getting off to a good start. Perhaps a word of warning is in place before going any further. Too much can not be expected of any coaching staff in its first year. Indeed, it is usually an accepted rule that it takes three years before a coach can be expected to produce results. (However we must confess that we are considerably optimistic over the chances for next year.) Consider the backfield material that is returning. Anerine, Buksen, Cadwalader, Caldwell, Gibbens, Hall, Lanter, Sugell, Sullivan, Wilson, and Miller, providing his knee injury heals, will be eligible. But it seems ene probable that a good backfield could be selected. Returning linemen from this year's squad include Arnold, Burge, Chitwood, Dalyple, Graves, Renko Thompson and Wendstrand, end; Massare, Rhule, and Silhanck tackles; Crowell, Hartman, Jacka Lenhart, Merkel, and Turner, guards; Narrame, Pierce and Wilson, centers. Add to this some unproven freshman material, and it seems that at least a fair line is in prospect. One thing we have always contended is that no matter how much a coach may know about his football, he has to have a personality that will bring out every ounce of energy a player has, before his teams may be expected to follow winning consistently. From his previous record, and from the testimonials of those who have played under him, Mr. Henry is the very man who has such a personality. As one person who knows Gwinn well said, he is the type of coach who can convince his men that he can raise a person from the dead—and needless to say that is what every Kansan fan is hoping for. Henry will do, raise the football team from the dead. (With due justice to the team and to Mr. Lindey we must say that we mean that figuratively, or perhaps we should say that it is used because it sounds good.) SWEATERS--- The finest in America Catalinas. 'Slick' Forward Slip Overs Crew Necks Button Coats Zip Fronts Cable Stitch Sweaters Crow Neck, Heavy Waistband $3 to $6.50 A Good Sweater Makes a Real Useful Gift Glad to Show You Great words could also be said about the selection of Tulsa's Vic Hurt as assistant coach. Hurt has had "musual success at Tulsa, being known as another "personality boy," in other words, a coach that is liked extremely well by his players. Hurt's teams have been great exponents of wide-open play, and it is to be remembered that Tulsa last year took the powerful Sooners into camp by a 19 to 7 score. DON EBLING - FORWARD Holiday Boxed Don Ehlong, regular forward last year as a sophomore, will be given the "engle" eye by Oklahoma A. and M. tonight. It is with regret that many see Ralph Conger and Dick Crayne go. It is understood that the appointing of a new head coach entailed his selection of assistants, so Conger and Crayne may regard themselves as the victims of circumstances. Both men were popular with the players and made many friends while here. Both may be expected to go far in their profession. Also it is with pleasure that Mike Getto's friends see him stay on at Kansas. Getto has been a respected and well-liked Fencing folls will be flashing in Robinson gymnasium tonight at 8 o'clock when the Kansas City, Mo., YM.C.A. fencers desend upon the host team with the proteges of Coach Jim Report to the 1938-39 season. Fencers Begin Schedule Tonight The University team, organized in 1935, has remained undefeated in the three seasons of play and will be out to keep its record clean tonight. Joe Creed, formerly of Kansas State College, was selected by the footballers and is expected to bring five men to compete against the Kansans. Members of the University team are Bill Bell, Kalman Overetz, Tom Orn, Otis Perkins, Ed Price, and Bill Truxal. The matches will be judged by Dr James A. Naismith who first introduced fencing to the University. The matches will be free to the public. Likely Starter BRUCE VORAN Bruce Vorn, promising sophomore, probably will get the starting call at a guard position tonight against the Aggies. coach and he may be expected to carry on with success in coaching future Fresh teams. - This popular, air-conditioned, Santa Fe flier, running between Chicago, Kansas City and Kansas, Oklahoma, and Galveston, Texas, carries in addition to standard Pullmans and chair car, a club lounge, cheery Fred Harvey diner, and a through observation Pullman between Chicago and San Antonio. Lv. 8:00 pm Chicago Ar. 9:30 am Lv. 8:00 km Kansas City Ar. 11:00 am Lv. 8:00 km Kansas City Ar. 10:30 am Lv. 8:00 km San Diego Ar. 11:00 am Lv. 1:00 km Wichita Ar. 5:15 pm Lv. 3:00 km Ponca City Ar. 3:15 pm Lv. 5:25 km Oklahoma City Ar. 1:00 pm Ar. 10:25 ft Worth Lv. 8:00 am Ar. 7:30 km San Angelo Lv. 9:15 am Ar. 7:05 Houston Lv. 9:30 am Ar. 8:50 Galveston Lv. 7:45 am Connecticut Worth Lv. 11:30 pm Ft. Worth Ar. 7:15 am Ar. 7:40 am San Antonio Ar. 11:00 pm LOW FARE TICKETS ON SALE DAILY Johnson, Arnold Give. Up Basketball For Studies It was revealed yesterday that Carl (Swede) Johnson and Jim Arnold had turned in their basketball suits to Dr. F. C. Allen. Both have decided to spend more time on their studies. Johnson's home is Kansas City, Mo., while Arnold halls from Downtown, Kan. A few days ago, Johnson, a guard on last year's Big Six Champions, came to Dr. Allen and asked him if he should stay out for basketball or graduate from the University in February. Johnson needs only nine more hours credit and no grade in his college, the top ranking students in the Business School and has been listed on the Dean's Honor Roll. W. W. Burnett, Agent Lawrence, Ken. Phone 32 "Carl came to me and told me that he could graduate in February and that his father was in favor of it," said Dr. Allen. "He asked me what he should do and I told him to go ahead and graduate. There is no reason that Carl should prolong his graduation from the University just because of a few basketball games." Johnson, who played on last year's championship team, won a "K" in that sport, although the "Sweede" had some tough luck with an injured knee, and he re-injured that knee again the first of this year, participating in intramural touch football. Jim Arnold, forward, also told Dr. Allen that he believed that he would have to give up basketball, because he is unable to keep up his "A" average in the College. Arnold, a player who was remembered is remembered for his outstanding play on the Freshman basketball squad last year. Women's Intramurals All dart tournament games must be played off by this afternoon. Yesterday, Jane Blaney, Kappa Alpha Theta, edged out a 15-12 victory over Barbara Boswell, Chi Omega, Barbara Smythe, the Pi Beta Phi, defeated Betty Sherratt, IWW, by scores of 14-5, 15-8. 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