PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1938 Jayhawkers Work On Defense In Drills ★Two 'First' Teams Battle On Even Terms In Last Night's Scrimmage; Fights for All Positions are Wide Open With Sophomores Making Strong Bids for Starting Berths If there is anything a coach likes better than a contract for next year, it is to have a first and second team that consistently beat each other. Climaxing yesterday evening's varsity basketball practice, Coach "Phog" Allen threw his two top-notch fives against each other for a 15-minute scrimmage and when a halt was called the "whites" were leading the $ \bullet $ "reds" 9 to 8. Some might have thought the first string was playing the second string, but they were both "first" teams. With two hours of fundamentals for a warm-up, Allen put the red shirts on forwards George Golay and Loren Florel, quarterback Deb Ebbling, and guards Lyman Corlis and Lester Kappelman. Opposing this squad of lettermen were Bruce Reid and Howard Engleman at forwards, Bobbie Allen at the pivot, and Bruce Voran and Dick Harp, guards. Defense Loops Good The basketball mentor has been stressing defense in capital letters since the start of the season, and the results of his work were apparent. Both outfits were having trouble scoring, and it wasn't because they don't know how to shoot. They do. But each contingent was throwing up a defensive phalanx comparable to Duke's football team. During the 15 minute session the lested only touchdowns and three lested only touchdowns "the reds" were scoring a brace of field goals and four rift shots. Coach Allen is shifting several of his squadmen around in various positions in an effort to uncover the most potent combination for the double-header with Oklahoma Arena Friday and Saturday at Stillwater. Don Ebling, one of the more or less regular forwards last year, is working out at quarterback as keeping familiar wits' his front line duties. Bruce Voran, who was shifted from the pivot to guard positions pretty regularly until the Warrensburg game, looks like he is set fore one of the sentinal posts. He turned in a beatful defender game against Miles and his teammates clicking fine against the "reds" yesterday.ester Kappe-lman is switching back and forth from guard to center. It's going to be a tough job to pick the five best out of a squad of more than 20, but there are some who seem to have the inside track. Golay, Engleman, Ebling, Reid, and Floral stand out bright in the forward department and any two would be worthy starters. Then for quarterback there is Bob Allen, Kappelman, and perhaps Ebling who are putting up a battle for the position. Dick Harp is a fixture at one of the guards, but the other sentinel job is very much open, with Corls, Voran, and Kappelman among those leading in the contention. Box scores: Intramural Basketball Galloping Dominoes | | g ft f | | :--- | :--- | | Sutton, g | 2 0 0 | | J. Johnson, g | 0 0 1 | | B. Johnson, c | 0 0 4 | | Ferry, f | 0 0 4 | | Rinchart, f | 3 1 3 | | McQuinn, f | 1 2 2 | Hillside Club g ft f F. Padden, f ... 1 5 0 Scott, f ... 4 0 2 Fedite, c ... 1 0 2 Lawrence, c ... 0 0 0 W. Padden, g ... 0 0 0 Harris, g ... 0 0 3 L. Foy, g ... 1 1 1 Totals Galloping Ghosts g ft t Gibson, f ... 1 0 0 Donley, f ... 2 1 0 Shupe, f ... 5 0 1 Savelly, c ... 3 0 0 Kelly, f ... 3 1 0 Davis, g ... 1 0 0 Robinson, g ... 1 0 0 Jansyn, g ... 0 0 0 Westerhaus, g ... 3 0 1 Totals Comets Comets A. Moser, f 2 1 1 Todd, f 0 0 1 T. Moser, c 8 1 0 Saut, g 2 0 0 Shaw, g 0 0 1 Totals UNDER the WIRE By MILT MEIER Quite a clever plan of Coach Jim feather at Iowa State—having the school play host to 39 all-state high football players. . . of course it couldn't be that he could have any attention of ingressing upon their ninds that Iowa State is the college a attend after they graduate. . . an feature of the two-day Iowa state program was having the boys don Cyclone football togs and go through their paces for the photographers. oh yes, I almost forgot to mention they also competed for autographed footballs of the Cyclone coaches. all they had to do was paint and passing for distance, and how fast they could sprint 50 yards. . . but I'm for Coach Jim Yeager, and I think his ideas will pay dividends. John Gibbs, sophomore center candidate for Oklahoma A. and M., is a brother of James Gibbs, star center on the WarrenStaubens Teachers team. sort of out the flying pain in my head, that if Harp takes care of John like he did brother more than we don't be much than a sizzle. . . Tip to all basketball players: After seeing Hank Lusienski in Campus Confessions, I hope that we all agree on your sticking to basketball playing. .Hank rang the bell as a four-star forward for Stanford in his undergraded ability, but gets the gong for his acting ability. . This corner is anxiously awaiting the announcement to the effect that "ol Andy" gets the bid to play with the West team on New Year's day. What do you think of the Pitt scholarship row by now?... I guess the boys really were in earnest—I mean the officials of the school, *worlby* and *saunders*. It would be getting only outside help from new on and have to work for their tuition, board and room (maybe, tsk, tsk,...). Funny what one defeat can do to a football team in the eyes of the raters. .now Notre Dame ranks fifth in the AP ratings after many weeks at the head of the parade. Oklahoma rates fourth and Tennessee is second. How are you betting on the Orange Ball game?..I think the 300 Indian braves and now for the Florida geyser New Year's day. .sure Oklahoma will win but don't quote me... Iowa State opened its basketball season with a decisive victory over Cornell college. . Have you noticed how quiet the Cornhuskers are about their basketball season with a decisive victory over Cornell college. . Have you noticed how quiet the Cornhuskers are about their basketball team this year?*. last year at this time, the Nebraska's were Big Six champs in almost everyone's book. . perhaps up there they remember how unreasonable these "Digest" predictions can be. . the Huskers failed to live up to predictions last year. . Oread Training School Will Open Cage Season Oread Training School's basketball team, under the direction of Dr. V. W. Lapp, assistant professor of physical education, will go to Vinland tomorrow night to open its 1938-39 basketball season. Hall Resigns as Track Coach at St. Louis Ed Hall, Big Six sprint champion, of a few years back, resigned his position as track coach at St. Louis University, it was announced yesterday by Cecil Muelleelle, athletic director of the St. Louis school. Hall is one in a long line of prominent Kansas sprinters that have been developed by Jayhawker track coaches. He was a teammate of Dr. Glenn Cunningham, while he was in school, and was instrumental in the success of the Crismon and Blue track squads. He went to St. Louis three years ago. His resignation was because of pressing private business, it was announced. Men's Intramurals Bitter rivalry was in evidence in the intramural basketball games late Monday night with the A.T.O.'s furnishing spectators a thrilling spectacle with their 36 to 36 triumph over the Beta's. The Phi Delt aggregation won a closely contested game from the Phi Psi's 19 to 11 after a closely contested first half. The Bar-X-Boes could not hold the K. E. K. men and were completely demoralized as K. E. K. sharpshooters scored 47 points to their 17. MacGrew rung up 20 points for the winners. Results of the first volley ball matches of the season found S. P. E taking the Galloping Dominies 2 to 1 against backs back Jack the Beta's by 2 to 0 score also. Intramural basketball games scheduled for tonight at 6 p.m. are Hellhounds vs. Buckeyes on the east court and G. Dominoes II vs. C. Raiders on the west court; at 9 p.m. Acacia vs. Triangle on west court and S. P. E. vs. Pi K. A. on west court; at 10 p.m. Phi Gam vs. D. U. on east court and Theta Tau vs. Kanna Pai on west court. Voley ball games tonight at 5:10 are Phi Psi vs. Triangle on the north court and Sigma Chi vs. Phil Gam on south court. Women's Intramurals The Pi Phil's meet the Theta's at 4:20 this afternoon in the first round of the ping pong doubles tournament. At 5:00 the Sigma Kappa's are scheduled to oppose the team from the Alpha Chi house. The A. D. Pi's won the fall inatrural horseshoe tournament having piled up 58 points. The Pi scored contenders with a total score of $23. other teams made the following scores: Corbin hall, 28; Alpha Chi Omega 27; Sigma Kappa, 24; Westminster hall, 24; Watkins hall, 28; Kappa Kappa Gamma, 20; Kappa Alpha Theta, 17; and Gamma Phi. SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY NEVER FORGETS! His own initial beautiful styled into a man's favorite piece of jewelry, a .a. rugged finger ring of lasting yellow gold. Thoroughly masculine in .in thoroughly good taste. At your jeweler. The Letter He Jewelry and Gift Shop THE UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO A four year curriculum completed in three calendar years, by the school year 2011. Four quarters of eleven weeks each, by the school year 2012. ROBERT'S Next regular session will start the first week in July, 1939. The dental and medical schools are closely affiliated, instruction in the basic medical sciences being under the supervision of the medical faculty, clinical training in the diagnostic and treatment skills being conducted by dental division and there is an intimate association with the clinics of several hospitals. Periods of internship in two general and one child's hospital during the senior year, offering unusual experience in clinical observation, diagnosis and treatment SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY 25 Goodrich St., Buffalo, N.Y. For further information address: Conger Announces Baseball Card The Jayhawker baseball schedule released yesterday by R. L. Conger, head baseball coach, includes 16 conference games. Several non-conference games will be arranged out the schedule. April 14-15 Kansas State at Manhattan for later to round out the schedule. Games with Kansas State, Iowa State, and Missouri will be played on a home and home basis. Tills with Nebraska and Oklahoma will be played only away from home. April 28-29 Iowa State at Law rence. May 1-2 Oklahoma at Norman. May 5-6 Nebraska at Lincoln. May 8-9 Missouri at Lawrence. May 11-12 Iowa State at Ames. May 19-20 Kansas State at Law frence. Continued from past plate information as in the training scholastics, writing and experience. The number of registrations for the past year was approximately 50 per center greater than the number 10 years ago. Teachers' Bureau- Calls for candidates this past year have decreased by 108 from the preceding year, but the number was still 50 percent greater than in 1928. The greatest demand for teachers was in the fields of music, English, home economics, and commerce. Approximately four times as many calls came from Kansas as from all other states combined. '38-'39 Jayhawk Cagers May 26-27 Missouri at Columbia. Continued from page 1 Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. Allen, Robert C 6' 168 19 0 Lawrence Arnold, James F 6'3½" 180 19 0 Downs Corlis, Lyman G 6'2" 175 21 2 Lawrence Durand, Fenlon G 6'2½" 186 20 2 Junction City Ebling, Don G 5'11" 164 20 1 Lindsburg Engleman, Howard F 6'1½" 169 18 1 Arkansas City Florell, Loren F 6'4" 181 21 0 Topoka Golay, George F 6'2½" 184 20 2 Warrensburg, Md. Harp, Richard F 6'2" 187 20 1 Kansas City, K. Hartman, Richard F 6'11" 180 19 0 Newton Hopken, William G 6'1" 166 18 0 Kansas City, M. Jackson, Maurice F 6'1" 160 19 0 Lawrence Johnson, Carl F 6'2½" 201 20 1 Kansas City, Mo. Kappelman, Lester C 6" 162 21 2 Lawrence Kline, John F 6'3" 183 19 0 Hutchinson McCaslin, Weaver C 6'1" 175 20 0 Kincaid McKinley, William G 6'1½" 166 20 1 Kansas City, M. Masoner, Paul G 6'1" 186 19 0 Kansas City, M. Messner, Kenneth G 6'1" 175 20 1 Arkansas City, M. Nees, Wayne G 5'11" 175 20 1 Brasil, Ind. Reed, Bruce F 6'1½" 180 20 1 Arkansas City Peplode, Max G 5'9" 165 22 1 Coldwater Sands, Jack C 6" 165 19 0 Lawrence Schake, Ralph G 6'3" 197 18 0 Williamstown Southern, William F 6'1" 178 20 0 Ellinwood Thompson, Louis G 6'2" 178 20 0 Pretty Prairie Voran, Bruce G 6'2%" 186 19 0 Oskaloosa $4.00 Values $5.00 $5.00 Values $3.75 Santa Klaus yourself to a good warm coat or buy one for a Christmas gift for the boys. $6.00 Values $4.50 $4.00 Values $3.00 Discount $0.50 Values $5.65 $7.50 Values $5.65 All Articles Holiday Boxed Free---and ORCHESTRA Will Play BUSH JACKETS $9.95 Values $7.20 "Social this Week Only" "Here's That Man Again" The Old Guy With the "Wite Wiskers" REAL LOW PRICES REAL VALUES The total number of placements the past year is 27 per cent less than for the preceding year. This loss is partly due to the withdrawal of N. Y.A. freshman college projects in which the bureau had formerly placed teachers. The report gives the names and location of placement of all people who have obtained positions during the past year through the teacher's appointment bureau. And We're Ready With Useful Quality Gifts for Men and Young Men, from---and ORCHESTRA Will Play SPECIAL THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY During the past 10 years, the department of English ranks first in the number of placements with the music division a close second. The ground total number of placements in courses over the 10 year period is 1.983. The teacher's appointment bureau assists people who are seeking teaching positions in several ways. It secures as many vacancy notices as possible from the school office and publishes state reports of vacancies from students or from some commercial agency are given to the applicants for further investigation. All available information concerning the vacancy is given to the registrant before personal application is processed. The final service the applicants are assisted in writing letters of application. "Socks to Tux Suits--and ORCHESTRA Will Play "Socks to Tux Suits Neckties to Fitted Cases" W. S. G. A. Assist W. S. G. A. Assist Delegate To Convention The W. S. G. A. council last night voted to give $15 to help send a delegate to the Independent Student Association to be held at Purdue, Indiana. Susan Maloney, president of the Independents, will also be a delegate. This afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock, there will be a W. S. G. a tea in the English room of the Union building for all University women. JACK EDMONDS Formerly at Oread Barben Shop now located at K.U. Barber Shop 411 West 14th St. Select Your Christmas Gifts Now! - STATIONERY Insure a letter from HER with a practical gift ★ PEN AND PENCIL SETS For HIM or HER with name engraved —famous brands $2.95 to $12.50 50c up ★ PIPES - POUCHES PIPES - FOOCHELS He'll remember you with every puff Pouches __ $1-$1.50 Pipes ___ $1-$1.50 ★ TALKING CHRISTMAS CARDS! The card actually speaks "Merry Christmas" Exclusive at Rowlands 15m Only 15c WE DELIVER Annex 1237 Oread Main Store 1401 Ohio --and ORCHESTRA Will Play Even SANTA CLAUS Is Thinking About the Owl Screech VARSITY Clyde SMITH An 包 Intelligence QUEEN Will Be Selected from the Crowd 9 to 12 Saturday December 10 75c - Tariff - 75c Stag or Drag