PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4 1938 Intramural Basketball Opens Tomorrow Night ★Galloping Ghosts To Play Comets; Dominoes Will Tangle With Hillside Club Intramural basketball will get under way tomorrow evening when the Galloping Ghosts tangle with the Comets and the Galloping Dominies trade shots with the Hillside Club in Robinson gymnasium. Dr. E. R. Elebel, supervisor of intramural athletics, and his assistant, Harold Johnson, have been busy since the final date of entry last Thursday arranging schedules and classifying teams. Five divisions have been formed from over 600 players competing 64 teams. Basketballs have been flying in Robinson gymnasium for the past two weeks, each team grooming its players for the important battles beginning tomorrow last year. The Galloping Ghosts, last year's tournament winners, are in good shape and appear to be formidable contenders. But with the season not yet started, it is too early to make any predictions as some "dark horse" may be lurking in the background. Tomorrow's schedule is as follows 6 p.m.-G. Ghosts vs. Comets or east court, G. Dominos vs. Hill-clide Club on west court; at 9 p.m.-A.T.O. vs. Beta Theta Pi on east court, Sigma Nu vs. Kappa Sigmni on west court; at 10 p.m.-KEK vs. Bar-X-Boys on east court, Ph.Kappa Psi vs. Phi Delt on west court. Teams have been divided into the following divisions: Division I Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Kappa Psi, Delta Chi, Acacia, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Upsilon, Phi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Chi Delta, Sigma Chi Theta, Sigma Chi Kappa Sigma, and Beta Theta Phi. Division II: Galloping Ghosts Galloping Dominoes I, H hellounds II, Theta Tau, Pli Mu Alpha, Kappa Eta Kappa, Bar-X-Bors, Hexagons Kappa Psi, Rock Chalk, Hillside Club, and Comets. Division III. Alpha Kappa Pa. Hellhounds I, Galloping Dominos, Rattlesnakes, Tennessee, Trojans, Bucaneers, Jaybirds, 1222 Mississippi, Campus Raiders, Buckeyes, and Dumkin Club. Division IV; Sigma Chi "B", *Sigma Phi Epsilon* "B", *Alpha Tau Omega* "D", *Delta Chi* "B", *Acacia B* "B", *Beta Theta Pi* "B", *Sigma Alpha Epsilon* "B", *Kappa Sigma* "B", *Phi Gamma Delta* "B", *Phi Kappa Delta* "B", *N* "B", *Kappa Eta Kappa* "B", *Delta Tau Delta* "B", *Delta Upsilon* "B" and *Phi Delta Theta* "B". Sooner Bowl Opponents Crush Mississippi 47-0 Division V: Beta Theta "C", "PHi Delta Theta "C", "PHi Gamma Delta "C", "PHi Gamma Delta "D", "PHi Kappa Psi "C", "Sigma Alpha Epsilon "C", "Sigma Chi "C" and Sigma Chi "D". Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 3. — (UP)—Tennessee's undefended unleashed their full power today and smashed through the final barrier to an unbeaten and untied season by sending Mississippi down under an avalanche of touchdowns, and winning 47 to 0. Basketball Squad To Be Guests at the Dickinson Members of the University basketball squad will be guests of the Dickinson theater tomorrow night. A current picture "College Confessions." Main interest for the basketball will be the exhibition of basketball displayed by Hank Lausitz. This last year, who is starred in the picture, Notes of the Game An hour before game time the auditorium began to fill up. an indication of the great interest in this year's basketball team. The Warrensburg squad amused the crowd considerably by its spirited workout... the boys yell loudly and coveted around as though they were trying to build up courage. Sitting on the edge of the stage were two Kansas athletic greats who have been thrown for losses lately by old man injury—Ralph Miller and Dick Amerine. Big George Golay was obviously nervous against "the hometown gang" and fouled early. . however he more than made up for that with his sparkling defensive play. in the referees were extra alert in the open game. of the game. . fools in the first three minutes. . Voran's defensive work in the first half was thrilling to say the least. Doc Allen was sipping the water- bottle nervously in the first half. . . \ big cheer went up for Engleman ★Officials Discuss the Risks Incurred by Fast Break Kansas City, Dec. 3- (UPC)-Basketball officials of the Middle West wondered tonight if the present fast breaking style of play in vogue at many college sports convert the more international sport more dangerous to he players than football. Officials at the annual December meeting of colleges in the Missouri Valley area emphasized that the game was faster last season than ever before and that as the speedliner comes to players become more numerous. Dr. Forrest C. Allen, basketball coach of the championship University of Kansas team in the Big Six conference, led a rule interpretation meeting in which he said that the present style of play called for more efficient officiating than ever before. Dr. Allen was not alarmed at the high speed style of play and said that his Big Six team had held to a more conservative rate and found it successful. Dr. Allen said that the wide open offensive naturally had tended to cause more injuries. The rules interpretation discussion centered around complicated screening plays and the handling of the pivot play. Speed Dangerous To Players Oklahoma Trips Washington, 28-0 Norman, Okla., Dec. 3—(UP)—Undefended Oklahoma start marching in the second half and battered Washington State 28 to 0. It is the first time since 1921 that a University of Oklahoma team has finished its regular season with a perfect record. Held scoreless at a listless first half, the Sooners cleared their way to an Orange Bowl game with Tennessee by scoring three touchdowns in the third period and adding another in the fourth. armed checking .. Bob Allen's passes had the Mules guessing .. The combination of Reid, Engleman, Allen, Harp and Vornan were really playing great basketball during the first half . . . It was Oklahoma's tenth consecutive victory of the season and its 14th triumph in a row over a two year period. The Pacific Coast conference team made only one first down which came in the fourth period. Oklahoma made 17 first downs. The victory was a costly one for Oklahoma. Bill Jennings spectaculari sophomore halfback suffered an ankle injury in the second quarter and physicians feared that he might not be able to play against Tennessee. when he went into the game . . . "Come on ole Rope!" . . . and the team started clicking . . Bob Allen's passer Harp was playing beautiful all-around ball . . . There were so many big school coaches here that it would take too much space to mention them . . . everyone in the Big Six and Missouri Valley . . . The Rid got plenty of aplause as he left the game . . . he deserved it . . . AT THE GRANADA Paul Masoneer, of football fame saw his first basketball service at Kansas when he replaced Bruce Voran late in the game, . no one seemed to be able to make a free throw. , The situation got tense when the Mules pulled within 3 points of Kansas. . Ed Elibel starts the second game with his usual wise cracks over the public address system . . . The Fresh look plenty afraid . . . Prale drives one through ten seconds "BLESS YOU, MY CHILDREN"—Anna Sheridan and James Cagney get the blessing of "Father P'at O'Brien" in a scene from the powerful drama "Angels With Dirty Faces," now at the Granada for 4 days. in the first of the Frosh knocks in a long one in retaliation, and then another. . boy! this guy's good. . Sylvester Schmidt is in there the way he was last year. . Harp looked plenty tired when he left the game, his second of the evening. . Pralle is obviously out of condition. . . Last year's team scores more points in 13 minutes than the varsity did in 40. . . One of Pralle's long arching shots brings the crowd to its feet. . . shades of the last three years! . . . the score looked like a national debt. . . 40-12 . . one basketball minute. The Jawhakers managed to eke out a 25 to 20 victory last night over Warraburag despite the fact they were obviously off-form with their shots. .the Crimson and Blue team made only two of 28 shots in the second half. .Phoen. sophomore forward in their game of varsity competition. .son Bob, Engleman and Voran showed up well. . Second half: Florell keeps hitsm 'em. They're just fooling around now . . . Prale drives in two in a row . . . Corlis is hitting, too . . . , Prale continues to pour 'em in . . . 22 points now hit. The next score is 91, yet . . . Final score: 87-31 after it a very, very long one by Prale. UNDER the WIRE By MILT MEIER Varsiteer Golay couldn't get strung out before some of the home folks. . . Schrik and Gibbs of the Mules were "demings" to the Kansas team. . Harp was so bad, himself. Engleman sparked the team. . he got a big hand from the crowd when he went into the game. . the score sort of reminds one of a football score. . Is this treason? . Mr. Litkenhause places Kansas State above Kansas in his football ratings . about one point's worth. What would have happened had the Jaywahkers beat the Buffalo Cougars on footbounds instead of the mere three? . of course the ratings are based on seasonal performances, not just single games . . Wichita U. ranked third in Kansas while the unbeaten and untied Ottawa Braves were far down in points . the object lesson here is to get the team to schedule if you want to attract more attention. Best remark of the week: Joe C. Scott, president of the Oklahoma state board of agriculture, as he pondered the selection of A. and M's grid tutor: "You ought to be able to buy a dozen dandy bulls for what one coaching staff coats" . . . nicely done, Mr. Scott, david and they are emphasized yet. . . Is the Pitt scholarship-tuition row giving college football a black eye? . . . some people seem to think so. The University of Utah football tea mugs a real Christmas present this year. . . Dec 17, the Utes play Hawkeye in Iowa and the Sun Bowel D26. . . 1936, the Utah State basketball squad had a nice little trip when they competed in the Olympic trial games in Kansas City and then went on to New York, where they were eliminated. those Utah teams have been getting their share of the "gravy", seems as how. Jayhawkers outside the fold: Francis Pororto, Jayhawker football leterman as a sophomore two years ago, is on the basketball squad at Fort Hays. Ralph Rossacker and "Whitie" Huff, former variosity gridders are booming Wichita U. hopes. . . Cill Barton, Jayhawker yearling in 1953, played an important part in Washburn's success this year. . . Morgan, on the Frost squad of 1937, helped his brother at Pittsburg Teachers. Wouldn't "work horses" be just as good a name for the Warrensburgads as Mules? . . . those fellows are big and tough. . . Schrik and Gibbs look very imposing on the court, only 195 and 200 pounders, respectively. How did you like Praile in the Varsity-Frooh aftermath? . . . Say it isn't so: runr making the rounds that several Frosh and Varsity gridmen are contemplating leaving school for greener pastures. . . "Cappie" Miller out of athletics permanently. Each day strengthens the feeling th at the Oklahoma - Tennessee Orange Bowl game will be the choice New Year's day offering. . Southern California, the West coast's twice beaten representative for the Rose Bowl, made itself unpopular with coast fans by inviting Duke. . out there they think Duke won't offer much more opposition than a team from Vassar would. . But all Duke did was to go through the sea It's STILL the HILL at the We Deliver Call 409 BLUE MILL Tournaments In Women's Sports Begin This Week Miss Ruth Hoover, director of women's athletics, has announced the ping pong and basketball tournament schedules. The ping pong schedule for this week is: MoMonday, 4:20 p.m., IWW vs. TNT. At 5 p.m., the Independent play Corbin hall. Wednesday, 4:20 p.m., the Big Apple Theta. At 5 p., the Sigma Kappa's are teamed against the Alpha Chi. Friday at 4:20 p.m., the Kappa's meet Chi Omega, and the Gamma Phi Beta's will oppose the Alpha Delta Pi sorority at 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8, at 8:30 p.m. the Kappa's are scheduled to meet the Chi Omega's in a basketball opening game. On the west court that night the A.D. Pi's oppose the quintet from the Gamma Phi house. After those two games, the Pi's Phi and the Theta's clash at 9:15 p.m. Sigma Kappa will oppose the Alpha Chi's on the other court. Last week the semi-final tennis son undefeated and untied by tip- ping Pittsburgh 7 to 0 in its last game. (P. S. They are uncorned union also. . . ) Of course, all U.S.C. did yesterday was to beat Notre Dame 13 to 0. . . When you can get a tailor-made suit in the latest style, fabric and design, made to fit you tor only Who Wouldn't SMILE-matches were played. Leis Woisler, *e*40, defeated Dickson Storkwell, *e*39, by a score of 6-3, 8-6. D. J. Willcuts, *e*39, came up to her championship form as she won over Jane Gunnell, who also won. Dickson will play the championship match sometimes this week. The winner will receive a silver trophy. $25 and up Come in now and make your selection for your Holiday Suit. Featuring a new alteration and repair department deluxe. 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The most important action taken by Big Six officials was the hiring of Reaves Peters, head of the department of physical education at a Kansas City High School as commissioner of officials, a new position. Each coach will send his preferred list of officials to Peters. He will tabulate the ratings and make assignments. The officials, particularly in football, will be given but one duty to perform during a It was decided that a Big Six school can play 20 basketball games instead of 18. The officials held that players, participating in the game, have completed a year of eligibility in the transfer to a Big Six school. Union Activities Meeting Tomorrow The Big Six Conference indoor track meet will be held in Kansas City March 3 and 4 if that city will install a suitable tract in its Municipal auditorium. Otherwise it will be held at Columbia, Mo. Christmas Gifts on Display. —the Kind Men Like! Christmas Morning? 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