PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1937 Varsity Beats Frosh 44 to 40 Engleman and Mille Stand Out for First Year Men, Golay and Praille for Regulars The 1937 Kansas basketball team made its debut Friday night by defeating a determined freshman team in a thrilling game by a score of 44 to 40. The frish, led by a pair of brothers, scored man and Ralph Miller, each of whom scored 15 points, gave the varsity all the competition it wanted. The game produced a new star for the varsity when George Golay, who lettered as a reserve last year, showed great improvement over his last year's form by bagging 7 field goals and a free throw for a total of 15 points. Praille, twice all-Big Six guard, continued his scoring form of the past two years with 13 points. Open Score With Free-throw Both teams appeared nervous at first and it was not until a minute of play had elapsed that Praille opened the scoring with a free throw. Miller soon countered for the freshmen with a follow shot for the first field goal of the game. Praille and Corlis then put the varsity back into the lead with free throws, and Golav increased it with a tip in. Near the mid-way point in the first period, a couple of free throws and a tip in by Miller put the freshmen back into the lead, 12 to 10. From there on until there were two shots before the lead was nip and tuck, with one team getting the lead only to have the other tie it up. However, in the last two minutes goals by Golay and Pralle put the varsity out in front at the half time, 25 to 21. It was not longer than was never overcome by the fresh. Varsity Substitute Team In the second half, the varsity came back with a lot of first and mid-way in the period commanded a lead of 41 to 32. However, goals by Miller and Engleman narrowed the margin before Coach "Phon" Alen put in an entire substitute team. Against the subs the freshmen cut down the margin still more, and the game ended with the score 44 to 40. Too much cannot be said of the work of Engleman and Miller. Both men are fast, clever, and are good shots. Allen, Kline, and Arnold also Douglass Is Honored By Michigan State Squad Clarence Douglass, Kansas' allBig Six fullback, has been selected on the all-opponent team selected by Michigan State players. he was placed in the backfence along with Sonnenberg, Marquette; Carnellry, Carnegie Tech.; and Renzo Temple. In addition to the schools named, the Michigan State schedule included Wayne, Michigan, Missouri, Manhattan, and the University of San Francisco. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Christmas Seals provide the funds for carrying on the endless battle against tuberculosis. stood out with their defensive work. Golay and Pralle were the main cogs for the varsity offense, and Pralle also did some nice defensive plays. But while the being a tough one to fulfill, as evidenced by Miller's 15 points. New Rules Give More Action Except for the first few minutes, the game was played at a fast pace, and it gave the spectators their first view of basketball as it will be played under the 1937 rules. The no center jump plays more feasible change and resulted in more action as well as higher scoring. The playing conditions were greatly improved with the playing floor brilliantly lighted by the 12 new floodlights placed directly over the court. Among them are the members of the undefended 138–53 duck, Francis Kappelman, Bub Shafler, Mit Allen, Rain Nobile, and Paul Rogers. VARISITY G, Ft M, TMP Pt MR. Golay, f 7 1 7 10 3.5 Corlis, f 1 2 1 5 2.5 Schmidt, c 1 5 2 5 2.5 Kocher, f 5 3 1 13 2.5 C. Johnson, g 2 0 0 4 2 2.5 Florell, f 1 0 0 4 2 10.5 Harp, g 0 0 0 1 0 10.5 Harp, c 0 0 0 0 10.5 Dietrich, f 1 0 0 2 0 8.5 Bowles, g 0 0 0 0 0 10 Sullivan, g 0 0 0 0 0 10 Nohling, g 0 0 0 0 0 10 Hunt, g 0 0 0 0 0 J* The box score: Total 19 6 5 44 8 20 FROHSH G Ft M TMP PF MP Miller, f 5 5 4 15 0 40. Engleman, f 1 5 1 15 0 40. Allen, c 1 1 0 15 0 Arnold, g 1 1 0 1 2 31 Arnold, g 1 0 1 0 2 33. Messner, g 0 0 0 0 0 R. R Allen, g 0 0 0 0 1.5 Thompson, g 0 0 0 0 0 Thompson, g 0 0 0 0 1. Hogben, g 1 0 0 2 0 Total ... 17 6 6 40 7 200 Referees: E. C. Qugley and Heinie Quiglev. JOE AND JOAN DO THE TOWN We had already determined to get Mother a pair of slippers for Christmas but choosing a pair from our school. College Shoe seems like an endless proposition. The clerk showed us slippers and more slippers and they were all so attractive that we were almost at a loss to decide. One of them was a pair with two slippers them all . . . We're have found the best. If Joan doesn't follow the hints I dropped at Gibbs today I'm going back and butt in with one of her new pants $19.99 with elastic lining and Guardo shoe cost me my eye, but their Russian style at $1.93 really made a believer of me my fashion sense. There are different and are worth looking on the Gibbs Clothing Co., 811 Moss. Joe and I have found just the thing for Betty. (She's still in High School.) She likes to entertain her friends in the evenings so we are trying to choose one of the many games Keeler's showed us. It's no trouble at all to find a Christmas gift for a photography enthusiast! If you go shopping for new cameras, make sure you pick the line of camera equipment and all of the latest accessories for the amateur photographer. I'm going to get Jee An amateur photographer. You should have how they bring out the details of a picture. On your way to the show tonight take a look at Roberts' north window. Their fitted zipper cases with brush, comb and mirror, and accessory bottles and jars really make Joan stop and take notice. Also in the window are pen and nail polish. They're both clever and attractive. Roberts' Jewelry and Gift Shop, 833 Mass. If you want your printing done by exporters and on good material try **Ochse's.** Among their features are: Hollywood Stationery, 65 cans a box; printed stationery 1100 sheets, 50 envelopes for $1.00). Christmas cards, 1 cent to 20 cents and in assorted sizes. 95 cans a box; decorations and numerous other items make up a well-rounded Christmas display. **Ochse Printing and Party Shop**, 814 Mass. Both Joan and I got ideas in Fischer's Shoe Store, but we kept them to our curbs. We bought her a gift box of men's fancy toys for 50 cents, and the Fischer's Guaranteed Women's hoary in 85 cent $1.00 and another $6.99 could carry my eye as gifts for my sister. She wants a zipper note-book, too, so we're going to give her one just like Joe bought at Keeler's last year. Fischer's Shoe Store, 813 Mass. Joe's gone down to *Weaver* to check up on the latest styles in those doiny satins and silks. He's found printed satin gowns, very tailored silk pamas and fine lace trimmed slips. The very things he's been looking for and so reasonably priced, too. The following games are scheduled to be played in basketball during the coming week: Men's Intramurals --- Tomorrow: 5:15 p.m. *Hexagons II* Western: 6:30 p.m. *Hexagons Wester- ment: 6:15 p.m. *Hexagons Iv.* vs. Blankets: 1200 Tenn. vs. Cyclones. m.p. vs. Spiders: 1200 Tenn. m.p.; Delta Ca. vs. Sigma Phi. Epsilon: 10 p.m. *Pi Kappa Psi* vs. Delta Ca. *Delta*; Sigma Nu vs. Alpha Phi. Tuesday, Dec 7: 5:15 m, Theta Tau vs. Whitakers; Dumkins vs. Phi Mu Alpa. 6:15 m, Rock Chak Projans; Bulldogs vs. Rumold's Boys. Wednesday, Dec. 8; 3:30 p.m., Triangle wedge; Acacia, Delta Upsilon vs. Kappa Sigma, 9:30 p.m. Phi Gamma Beta, Delta Chi, Phi Alpha Delta Theta vs. Phi Kappa Alpha. 10:30 p.m., Sigma Chi vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Beta Theta Pi vs. Delta Chi Thursday, Dec. 9: $3.0 p.m., Kappa Eta Kaplan to. Eka vs. Jayps; Optimists Bita kaplan to. Pi "Eb" vs. Sigma Na plan to. Pi "Beta" vs. *Pi*, Sk Plalpha, *Bra* Friday, Dec. 10: 4:30 p.m., Sigma Epsilon "Bilson" v. Delta Chi "Bi"; h. Kappa Psi "C" v. Kappa Sigma Psi; s. Phi Theta "C"; s. Alpha Psi; s. Phi Theta "C"; Beta Theta i "C" vs. Pi Gamma Delta "B" 30 p.m. Pi Kappa Psi v. Alpha Tau Omega; Delta Tau Delta vs. Acacia; 7:30 p.m., Nuka Su vs. Kappa Sigma; Triangle vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Saturday, Dec. 11.8 a.m., Delta Tau Delta "B" vs. Phi Kappa Psi "B"; Phi Gamma Delta "D" vs. Phi Delta Theta B' .9 a.m. Union Galcierate Alpha .9 a.m. University Alpha. 10 a.m. Cottage vs. All-Stars; Alpha Kappa Psi vs. Panamianons. 11 a.m. Gashouse Gang vs. Trojans; Romulo Boys vs. Galloping Hogs Alpha Epsilon Psi vs. Alpha epsilon Psi "C"; Sigma Chi "B" vs. Alpha Tau Omega "B".1 p.m. Shanghai, Dec. 4. — (UP) The British-owned motor ship Suhman was raked with machine gun fire and one of its crew killed today as it headed the Yanktze river from the island of Tauqmge, where it had gone on an errand of mercy to rescue nine Canadian nuns. Theta Pi "B" vs. Theta Tau "B"; Sigma Phi Epsilon "C" vs. Acacia "B". Rake British Boat With Gun Fire On Cold Days. . . Sip hot coffee with your friends at the BLUE MILL Sunday Special ROAST TURKEY or CHICKEN DINNER Complete 35c Regular Week-Day Dinners 20c - 25c - 35c BILL'S LUNCH 717 Mass. BRICK'S "ON THE HILL" For Sunday ROAST TURKEY 35c with trimmings DINNER The Student Hangout Here's a Tip from Us You'll Never Regret--- Your Choice of Any Fancy Suit Topcoat Overcoat In our store at The saving will buy you plenty of gifts. 25% Discount Santa Claus yourself to some new clothes or buy a suit or coat for Dad and the Boys. This is our Annual Christmas Gift "Everybody's Talking" "THIS ONE'S LUCKY . . HIS FOLKS USE ROGERS' FASHION CLEANERS' EXPERT CLEANING SERVICE!" The Best Dressed Man on the Campus The Best Dressed Man on the Campus Is the economy prize winner. He saves money by buying tailor-made clothes from Schulz. Fine suits and overcoats...$27.50 and up SCHULZ THE TAILOR "Suiting You Is My Business" 924½ Mass. "THAT REMINDS ME— By Bob Bell They're more thrifty than she is." "My wife's a wee bit of Scotch herself. She sends the laundry to the LAWRENCE STEAM LAUNDRY. University Concert Course Second Attraction HEIFETZ World Famous Violinist Hoch Auditorium Wednesday Evening, Dec 8, 1937 8:20 o'clock Acclaimed in Europe and the Americas as one who stands at the pinnacle of fame. Seats now selling at Bell's Music Store $2.00, $1.50, and Round Corner Drug Store $1.00, plus tax at K.U. School of Fine Arts $1.00, plus tax at K.U. School of Fine Arts Season tickets still available at $6.00 and $4.00 for the remaining six major attractions at the School of Fine Arts Office or at the Box Office. D. M. SWARTHOUT, Manager. Sub-basement Memorial Union Join the Sunday Evening Crowd for Dinner at your UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Union For Sunday Roast Turkey and Chicken Dinners in Full Banquet Style 35-6 We recommend Mrs. Stover's Bungalow Candies MIDWAY CAFE 1031 Mass. Students . . . Place your orders now for that Christmas I-E-S Study Lamp...A gift that will keep on giving every time you use it. 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