PAGE FOUR --- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8.1937 Jayhawk Cagers Rest Before Gam Kansas Favored To Beat Ottawa Team After Easy Victory Over Braves Last Night Doctor Allen's busy Jayhawk engagers will have several days of rest before the next game with Ottawa there Friday night. Kansas will be favored over the Ottawa team after a fierce victory over the southerners last night. The Kansans will go up against Baker Monday night. Last year Baker upset the Jayhawkers in one of the two games between the two teams, Baker will be out to see that the Bakersites won't repeat. The Methodists lost four of the five regulations which faced Kansas last year, and have also been graduated. Praille of Kansas and Rudolph of Baker are the only two probable starters who started in last year's games. Coach Emil Liston will have Davidson and Porter, two strong reserves from last year to team with Rudolph in forming a strong nucleus for this year's club. George Hersh, range center from Toppea, is also expected to strengthen the Baldwin team. Southwestern, which also split a series with Kansas last year, will come here Tuesday for a game. This season's team may team up to put up a battle. Morningside College of Sioux City, Iowa, will provide the competition next Wednesday in the third game for Kansas in three days. Not much is known of the Morningside team, but they may surprise the Joyhawkers. The next night Kansas takes a short trip to Topeka to break the monotony of playing on the home court. Washburn will provide the competition over there and the Ichabods are much stronger this year. Archers Purchase Licenses UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Harrisburg, Pa., Dec. 8 — (UP) Modern Rhinoceros, dressed in khaki and scarlet instead of the English leaf-green of the English Shearwood forest, may obey the rules of the game, but the first time this year to hunt with bow and arrow. 'Phog' Allen Publishes Book "Better Basketball, Incorporating Technique, Tactics and Tales," a new book written by Dr. Forrest C. Allen, head basketball coach at the University, went on sale today at $4 a copy. Published by the McGraw-Hill company, this 490-page book, covered in crimson and blue, is one of the most complete dissertations on basketball that has yet been written. In addition to 86 diagrams of intricate plays, the book contains 163 action pictures of University of Kansas football that were taken by Popular Science magazine photographer. Strange Things Happen These Days In the volume, which traces the origin of the game, Doctor Allen discusses the various styles of play and presents techniques and tactics in simplified form. The book, which also includes a section on the treatment of athletic injuries, contains many examples of incidents which Doctor Allen has witnessed during his many years as a coach. Florence, Italy, Dec. 7. (UP)- Guido Manniit, 83, married Eletta Gambi, 80, in a church today. The author has dedicated the book "to the youth of Forrest Allen, Jr. Milton Allen, and to all the youth of this country away thru many a sport and game." As the couple walked from the church with wide smiles, an urchin darted post with a remark about the brideroom's acre. Guide struck the boy, who ducked, and the blow landed on the bride's chin, laying her out unconscious on the church steps. Guido gathered her up in his arm and strode with dignity through a laughing crowd to a waiting automobile. You Can't Fool A Citizenship Applicant Harrisburg, Pa. Dec. 7. - (UF) A citizen applicant was asked to today to name the three branches of law in which she worked "White House and lower house." Presiding Judge Fox replied that "sometimes that is right," and then ordered further research. JOE AND JOAN DO THE TOWN about where to buy exclusive gifts, but now my problem is solved in at the Virginia Mey Gift Shop! Choose a choice of book-enhances, compacts, luxurious sets and more. (priced from $1 up to $15), and all sorts of other gift made with these fabrics. Giogolo and Gigolette cork-lined cigarette humdriers are so smart and attractive, and only a do-it-yourself shop. It would be quite trite to say that there are only 9 more shopping days before Christmas vacation, but no joke, you do get better selection if you look ahead a little. What would the after Christmas let down be like if the kids didn't have some toys to be happy with Yes sir, a child's merriment over his toys is one of the finest sightsto be seen in the Christmas season. It's just like I told Joan, "We're going to get Phil and Fran toys for Christmas, and we'll get them at Kaeler's, 939 Mast. St. I must go down to Hixon's afternoon to get the finalishing touches added to my portrait. Mr. Hixon wants to be sure that it is just what I want. I also have to pick out a frame for it... Say, you should see these attractive picture frames — at Hixon's Studio. Well, what do you know? Santa suddenly gets practical with leather Leather Gloves. Really warm gloves with a soft wool cashmere lining. They're in a fine tailored-type leather ship-on that goes well with everything. Only $3.45, too, at Woover's. I have always been troubled about where to buy exclusive gifts It's always a problem as to what to get for uncles and nuns and Joan and I were worried until we dropped back into 'Ruberts'. We had figured on spending a dollar queue on them, and by the end of the week we were able to create little brown filled with honey and some classy scroll book-ends although we had a struggle passing up a Chica chromium combination canny dish, some chocolate pudding, some cocoa cream covered cook books. **Ruberts Jewelry and Gift Shop**, 833 Moss. Make it a "record" this Christmas. You can get: (with Nelson Eddy) The Music of Rudolf Dietl Gerhache "Rhapsody in Blue" and many other record albums of Ball's Music. C Rameo and Juliet Overture Beloved American Songs I bet Joe wishes Christmas was here now. This is just the kind of person who will come in handy for Jane. I picked it out yesterday at the Palace Clothing store and that man almost gets his books into an and a comforting caller that will come way up around his cars. And what Freshman Basketeers Look Promising Jack Buckman—A Kansas City flash who piled up an average of 19.6 points per game last year at Argentine. He stands an even 6 feet tall, weighing 165 pounds without benefit of clothing. His outfit consists of a black cap and high school career include four letters, high point man for the state tourney in 1936, and All-State high school forward in the same year. A "D" in history is, at present, keeping him from the fresh lineup. By Newton Hoverstock (Assistant Kansan sports editor) If I know that look in Joan's eye I'm going to know of one of the new style Mack tailored t-shirts from Gibbs' and I know I know that look in her eve. The three classes priced at 98 cents, $1.49 and $1.95 feature the non-wt, soft collars which don't require stitch. The higher end class has tuxedo-style collars, but I'd feel might be good to be inside any of those shirts. Why don't you drop and look them over, Gibbs Clothing Co., 811 Mass. Bob Allen—Son of Coach "Phoo" Allen and brother of the Mit Allen of the all-victorian 1935 Jayhawker team. Bob starred at Lawrence high school all of his three years, winning all-State honors at guard in 1933, all-Conference hareels two years, and all-conference wins for last year. He is an even 6 feet in height, and weighs in at 168 pounds. Carter's have something that would be an appreciated gift in any damn case. He doesn't monogram and initials in gold, silver, and white cases, but 60-cent, 75-cent or $100 cards in his Eaton's stationery too, which should be enough said. Joao said that Carter's stationery too, like that she's write to her every day. Carter's Stoneware, 1025 Moss. Howard Engleman — Standing 6 feet, 1 inch in stocked feet, Engleman carries 168 pounds which he moves around at a wicked pace. He tallied an average of 15 points per game at Arkansas City high school last year and managed to be an outstanding student at the same time. By coincidence, Howard was member of the Junior high school team that won the championship coach, fresh mentor, Jay Plumley, a few years ago. Engleman carried off All-State honors in 1936 and was announced as all-conference selection two years. He is also an excellent tennis player. Ralph Miller — Chanute's "Fair-haired boy" who拿19.2 points per game average for three years of high school basketball. He is 6 feet, $2\frac{1}{2}$ inches tall. Ralph has 185 pounds which he uses to advantage under the basket. His perfect timing and co-ordination give him many points from rebounds. He has a fine record of 46 points in a single game scored against Iola. In the state tourney of 1906, he played one game with his right arm in a sling because of a boil and still garnered 26 points with his left arm in the state high school tournament in 1925 and 1937, Miller was awarded All-State honors for three years running. To some he will be remembered as the forward who picked up 15 points, 12 of them against Fred Prael, in the Frosh-Varsity tilt. Men's Intramurals Hugh Close scored 18 points for the Whitakers in their 26-15 defeat of Theta Tau in the only intramural basketball game played yesterday. All other games were postponed. Six games will be played today They are: 8:30 p.m. Triangle vs. Acacia and DU. u. vs. Kappa Sigma; 9:30, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Sigma Alpha Epilion and Phi Delta Theta vs. Pi Kappa Alfa; 10:30, Sigma Chi vs. Phi Kappa Alfa; 10:30, Sigma Chi vs. Deta Theta vs. Pi Chi Delta Ping-Pong Meet To Get Under Way The Bulldogs have dropped out and will be replaced by another team managed by LaFawn Jacka, ed'41. For 30 years Christmas Seals have been sold in the great war on tuberculosis. A field of 20 contestants starts play today in the University ping pong tournament in the Union recreation room. The event, scheduled to begin yesterday afternoon; was postponed a day because new rules were enforced and did not arrive in time to open first-ground competition yesterday. In order to form a complete tour-nament, 12 first round byes were drawn to fill out a 32-man bracket. Therefore, only four matches must be played to decide the first round. All entrants who can play this round must be recruited to play in recreation room by 2:30 o'clock. Until the semi-finals, all matches will be played on a "best two out of three" basis. Pairings in the tournament are as follows: First round: Mirent vs. Bixby; Brandt vs. Pipkin; Garich vs. Gillington; and Lamm vs. Powell, Second round: Sheildon vs. Sheldon; Cookey vs. Bovit; Gallard vs. winner of Mirant-Blindy match; Wannamaker vs. winner of Lamm-Powell; Brandy vs. Powell, winner of Bridget-Blindy match; Black vs. Hill; and Mathis vs. winner of Garich-Gillington match. Freshman Debate Team Will Go to Junction City Four students were chosen from the freshman debate square to make a debate trip to Junction City and Chapman, accompanied by Prof. E. C. Buehler, of the department of speech and dramatic arts. They are Gladys Huber, Harry Waute, Addison West, and Leslie Thompson. Nomen's Intramurals Women's Intramurals Four intramural basketball games are scheduled to be played off to tomorrow evening. At 8:30, Corbin and Kappa will play on the east side and Miller hall will play the Sigma Kappa's on the west side. At 9:15, Pti Beta Pi and Alpha Delta will play on the east side; Chi Ouang and Alpha Delta Pi on the west side. The T.N.T.'s defeated the L.N.D. and Watkins hall defeated the I.W. W's in the ping-pong games that were played off Monday. Christmas Seals provide funds for carrying on the battle against tuberculosis. Do your part—buy your seals today. Avail yourself of this opportunity to buy beautiful silk lingerie gifts at remarkable savings — While they last--- Regular $2.98 pI's $1.98 Regular $1.98 pi $1.50 Regular $1.98 Done Set Sets $1.50 Regular $1.98 Done Set Sets $1.50 SILK UNDIES CLEARANCE SALE Regular $5 and $9.98 Pajamas $3.99 at Terry's All ao allgows and rayon japomes reduced equally. Also big assortments of scars, bags, sweaters and jewelry. Shop at TERRY'S 841 Moss. You can't go wrong with Gifts from Carl's Belts and Buckles and Jewelry always acceptable gifts. Silver Buckles $1 and $2 Fancy Belts $1 and $1.50 Key Chains $1.00 Key Cases $1.00 Bill Folds $1 and $1.50 Fitted Cases $4 to $10 Collar Pin and Tie Clasp $3.50 Valderma Chains $3.50 Brush and Comb Sets $1 Clothes Brush Sets $1 Necktie Racks $1 Cigarette Trays $1 Humans $1 Tuxedo Sets $1 to $6 Fall Dress Sets $3 to $6 Glad to show you. Copyright 1937, LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO.