WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1937 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS - Tiger Quarterbacks Start Early Workout The old saying "The early bird catches the worm" is put into practice this week at Missouri as Coach Douton Faurot inaugurates a series of weekly conferences with the quarterback candidates for the 193 Tiger eleven. Missouri will lose both of its see signal captions, Capt. Al Longe and Jack Fyfe, by graduation. Nevertheless, the situation is far from dark at there are five veteran and five freshman candidates to pick from. Those with experience include Clarence Haffield, Pete Ewing, Howard Bearce, Frank Davito, and Art Murray. The fresh field generals are Bill Bailey, Robert Porter, Lloyd Shafter, Boca Faurer, 180-pound brother of Johnny Cooper, former tiger track and ballstar球星. Spring practice for all freshmen will open on March 1, with members of last year's varsity joining the ranks the following week. The spring sesquenil game on April 10 with a practice game between the squad and the alumni. Extensive Intramural Program for Cyclone Iowa State College has more than 100 students competing in intramural basketball as members of 100 teams. This is their main winter sport, but not the only one, as their intramursals include 11 different sports, the most pretentious system of any of the schools in the Big Six. The other ten fields include swim- ming, indoor track, table tennis, bowling, fencing, skating, handball, yoga ball, wrestling, and badminton. 'PHOG' ALLEN TO MANHATTAN TO TALK ON PSYCHOLOG On Mt. Oread, the men's intramurals also offers basketball as the main attraction. There are 60 teams with around 600 competing. In addition there are many women play-men basketball. KU men also compete in basketball and wrestling, with advantage offered in many other sports. Dr. Forrest C. Allen will go to Manhattan March 26 to address an afternoon session of the Kansas and Physical Education association. His topic will be "Psychology in Athletics." Coach Lindsey Has 'Nothing to Say' About New Set-Up "I have no statement to make in regard to the athletic situation," Ad Lindsey, head football coach of the Kansas reporter for the Kansas this week. "But can't you say something of what you think of the new athletic set-up in the school?" the reporter asked. Just signed for another year as football mentor here, Coach Lind-swell will be on a par with Dr. F. C. (Phog) Allen, whose reign as head of University athletes will be terminated July 1-at the expiration of an agreement then on all head coaches will have safe change of their respective departments. But it seemed that "Ad" would not talk. "I have nothing to say," was the extent of his verbosity. "Well, what do you think are your prospects for a team for next fall?" perished the reporter. "I don't know," said the talkative Mr. Lindsey. "Don't you expect anything from your sophomore material?" it is said you have some pretty good men there." But, like Poe's "Raven" the coach seemed to have one standard conversational line, and to this he still used a simple sentence. "I don't know," was all he would say. WOMEN'S RIFLE TEAM HAS EXTENSIVE SCHEDULE The women's University rifle team has prepared a schedule just as varied and extensive as the men's team. The rifles do not include quite so many matches. Matches have been scheduled with teams from all over the United States, and one match has been an away game with Hawaii University at Honolulu. Try Our Famous RUSSIAN SALAD A meal in itsell in the senti-finals of ping-pong singles, Wallace, Chi Omega, will me need Nordlund, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Little, Kappa Kappa Gamma, will me need Nordlund. Women's Intramurals --for Kansas and Klintek chalked up one for the Wildcats, making the score 37-28. The Kansas reserves then entered the game with only 15 seconds to play Lyman Corllen emerged from a scramble under the ball and short shot. The gun ended the game before another shot could be tried. The final rounds of basketball, ping pong, and darts will be played off after finals. Alpha Delta Pi played Corbin hall in basketball last night. Ebling Stars in Game Former Jayhawker Cages 15 Point for High Scoring Honors Ry Ebbing, former Jayhawken star, paced the Phillips "66" basketball team in its 57-26 victory on the Sacramento Tafe Fri. of Kansas City in Missouri Valley A.U.I. league games at Oklahomba College, Okla. Monday night. Ebiling was the outstanding player of the game as he staged sensational plays, including a 15 point buoy by scoring 15 points or four field goals and seven free throws. Men's Intramurals With the completion of last night's games, intramural basketball gave way to final examinations. The next game will be played in the second room. A. K. Pai scored its second major upset of the season Monday night in a 7-6 (2) loss to 16. It was the first defeat for the Phil Chi's and now the Johnson All-Star team under the submission of lead. The All-Star team in their fourth straight victory at the expense of Theta Tau, 28 to 22 Brunner, St. Star forward, bagged 7 field goals. Sigma Sha's undefeated "B" team maintained their good record as they beat the Beta "B" quintet, 32 to 16, but not Delta Upsilon defeated the Sig Eps, 32 to 16. LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL TO BROADCAST ON KFK1 TO BROADCAST ON KFKU The band of Liberty Memorial High school in Lawrence will broadcast over station KFKU from 6 to 6:30 p.m. Jan. 22. The band, directed by C. E. Sawhill, for the past two years has been the state champion class "A" band of the All-Kansas Music Festival. It was judged "superior" in the National High School Band contest held The following program will be given: "March of Youth" (Olivadiot); "Finale from the New World Symphony" (Dovrak), which is the national required number for 1957; "Tarentelle" (Hômes); "Deep Purple" (De Rose); and "Flanders" (McNichol). Notice There will be no intramural games played today. All games previously scheduled have been because of final examinations. Jayhawk Cagers Win Over Wildcats, 39-28 Continued from page one | names | g | ft ntf pf | mp | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Rogers, f | 4 | 3 | 1 1 | | Roger, f | 4 | 3 | 1 1 | | Wellhausen, c | 1 | 0 | 1 1 | | Pralle, g | 1 | 0 | 1 1 | | Niel, c | 1 | 0 | 1 1 | | Schmidt, f | 0 | 1 | 0 1 | | Durand, g | 0 | 1 | 0 1 | | Coghlan, f | 0 | 0 | 0 1 | | Kuppehain, f | 0 | 0 | 0 1 | | Lutton, c | 0 | 0 | 0 1 | | Fugitt, f | 0 | 0 | 0 1 | | Widdner, c | 0 | 0 | 0 1 | | Widdner, c | 14 | 11 | 2 7 200 | Ranax State Ellenbauer, f 3 2 0 3 35 Wesche, f 1 0 1 32 35 Wolfram, g 1 0 1 32 35 Cleveland, g 0 2 2 0 40 Schierlmann, g 0 2 2 0 40 Kranner, f 0 0 0 1 39 Kramer, f 0 0 0 12.5 Wollman, f 0 0 0 12.5 Total, k 6 4 4 9 200 The box score: Score at half-Kansas 17, Kansas State 10. Officials—Gene Johnson, McPherson; E. C. Quigley, St. Marys. Hot Waffle - Ice Cream Sandwich ONLY WAFFLES ICE CREAM DELICIOUS "The Biggest in Town" 5c Everybody Likes 'Em Coffee - Hot Chocolate Big Hamburgers - Hot Dogs Chili - Double Dip Ice Cream Cakes and Cups HEAP 'M UP CONE SHOPS 1027 Mass. St. By Hugh Wire In This Corner Coach Ames Alonzo Stagg, who guided the football destiny of the University of Chicago for many years has a wife that might be the envy of every football coach. Mrs Stagg was recently awarded a special medal by the College of the Pacific for her "line construction work" during the four years Stagg has been head coach there. Mrs. Stagg has kept complete files of games played by her husband's teams, chartered by the university and all his players. It must be great playing "mother" to a football team. "Sam" Francis, the Nebraska Cornhusker's dynamiting fullback, is the most popular man on the Nebraska campus at the present time. He was recently elected to the All-American hall of fame, an honor won by his team who decided for him of the Jayhawkers can testify, getting hit by Francis has about the same effect as running into a stone wall. Paul V. Keen is looking for the toughest man in town, Mr. Keen, or Coach Keen to the world, is wrestling coach at Oklahoma University and having a little heavyweight trouble. The Sooners won the national intercollegiate title last year, and the prospects of keeping it without an entrant in the beef trust end of the game is very slim. Coach Koeen's best bet, Waddy Young, tried to put a half-nelson on a motorcycle during the vacation and the motorcycle won the fall to the time of a broken arm. While we are talking about wrestling, Coach Bartelina of the University of Minnesota gives his best defense in the history of the sport. He says: "Wrestling goes as far back as does history. It is the most natural of sports and the oldest organized competition among sports. 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