THURSDAY JANUARY 14.1937 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Outstanding Men Are On Freshman Basketball Squad Daily Plumley Reports Thirty Faithful Basketeers Are Working Out Thirty freshman basketball aspirants are still reporting faithfully to Jay Plumley, head freshman coach. These men are practicing every at 7 o'clock except on Fridays when they practice in the afternoon. Some of the outstanding men recording to Plumley are: Amerine Baker, Ebling, Florell, Fey, Hand-harp, Harp, Carl Johnson, Klauwhuwn, Owen, Reid, Sullivan, Weintree, and Lehnhart. Amerine was a football star and displays his talents just as ably on the court. Baker, a former Wyandotte star, is also on accomplished high jumper. Don Ebling, brother of the famous Ray, and also a football player, is also showing up well. Bruce Roid, Ark City, performed against Baker last year in the state tournament and was one of the high scorers of early Elmo. Ed Kishman is both the勇 of Boil, varsity basketball performer. The complete squad Americo, Annim Aunin, Jim Aubert, Daniel Batterley, Sanford Dimmer, Laster Elhigg, Don Elliott, John Foy, Lyle Harp, Dick Harp, Simon Johnson, Carl Johnson, Harold Klawiwon, Klawwon May, Ian Nelson, Kim Nobel, Jon Robo, Charles Richardson, C. Sollivan, Nelson Swaint, Dixon Stuart, Nilson Vogel, John Wursten, Bruce Wursten, Willa Wells, Weston Woenicke, Ed Whison, Wayne Wyatt, Weaver Weaver, Clark White, Paul Whistle, John John Carner, Clyze Thomas, William Landon, Walt Burnett, Ferry, Ferry, W. Pouster, Lester Hilt, Harold Hilt, Harold Ruth, Edward Fraiser, Ed Fraiser, Ed Dagan, Rahul Allen Will Not Verify Resignation Rumors "Yes, the snow is melting. And, oh yes, you might also tell your readers that the Kaw river is rising," Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen told the Daily Kansas yesterday afternoon when asked to verify rumors that he was positioned as a backball coach here and accepting offers elsewhere. However, it is no secret that at least two large universities have contacted Doctor Allen since the recent announcement that he will be relieved of his duties of athletic director July 1. Two or three years ago Coach Allen admitted that he was not prepared to accept Mr. Oread at an increase in salary. a large westerly conederated school in a large center of population that is anxious to rebuild basketball to its football standard. The other offer was said to have originated in the 1960s when students enough hold in the last two years that it attracting crowds of 15,000 to games in Philadelphia, and New York. Women's Intramurals Women's Intramurals The quarter-final round of the dary tournament will be finished today with Paydon playing Lemoine, Baker playing Molt, Goin playing Curd, and Koehler playing Duncan. In the basketball tournament the following teams are leading in their divisions: Independents, Corbain Hall Alpha Delta Pi, and Pi Beta Phi. Alpha Delta Pi defeated Kappa Kappa Gamma, 27-9, and Alpha Moni- ron Pi defeated to Kappa Alpha Theta, in the basketball games played In the ping pong game played last night Chi Omega defeated Sigma Kappa, 2-1. Davis to Talk on For For Davis W.ink on Far East Prof. W. Davis will address the International Relations club tonight at T. Fifth Avenue in the Memorial Union building. His subject will concern conditions in the far East. Professor Davis has spent several years in China, Japan, and Manchuria. Hay in Kansas City Prof. E. H. Hay was in Kansas city yesterday visiting his wife who is recovering from a brain operation at the University of Kansas hospital. Men's Intramurals The Ohio Rangers ran wild over the Cardinals in a basketball game which was played late Tuesday night. Ambrose, who led the scoring with 12 points, led the team to throw line as he made six out of seven charity tails. The Buckeyes defeated YMCA II, 27 to 21. In water polo, the Phil Delt's de- g tff Johnson, f. 4 1 Johannes, f. 4 1 Anthony, c. 3 1 Mleier, g. 3 1 Barnett, g. 3 1 Burnett, g. 3 1 Little, f. 1 The Galloping Ghosts and Acacia forfeited volleyball ball games Tuesday to phi Psi and Delta Chi, respectively. A volleyball game which was scheduled to have been played last season againstigma Chi was postponed indefinitely. O. Rangers (45) Buckeye (27) (x) Hall, f. (2) Manning, c. 1.3 (1) Kluyver, c. 0.2 (1) Spudgill, g. 0 (2) Harper, g. 0 (2) Buckeyes (27) Cardinals (22) Mills, f. 3 Torrance, l. 1 Foot, c. 1 Ferdal, g. 4 Miller, c. 0 A. K. Psi (42) MVCA (21) II gH I Jackson, f. 3 008 Bruce, f. 3 004 Kuroneer, f. 3 004 Sorfino, g. 000 Voss, g. 000 Vassel, i. 151 Phone 238 Y. M.C.A. II (21) SPECIAL Thursday - Friday - Saturday PLAID WOOL SPORT JACKETS (18) Dod'rigue, f. 1 0 Stratton, f. 1 0 Hubs, c. 3 0 0 A.Comer, g.1 0 B.comer, g. 3 0 H. W. STOWITS SPECIAL Sophomore Star $3.95 902 9th & Mass. Your Reall Drug Store is the Prescription Pharmacy at 414 Main Street in Huntington. LYMAN CORLISS Puretest Cod Liver Oil is biologically standardized by the United Drug Company Department of Research and Technology. It is sold only at Retail Drug Stores or Rexall Mail money-bay guarantees. DIONNE QUINS CONTINUE STURDY GROWTH Secure Additional Vitamins A and D From Regular Use of Puretest Cod Liver Oil Today, these famous Quintuplets are still receiving Pureetest Cod Liver Oil as a part of their regular diet. Forrest Cod Liver Oil is the most reliable and best known source for adding Vitamin A and B to diet of children or to grow-ups. Ever since the first, the Dionne Quintuplets have had Pureetest Cod Lymphocytes. This rich source of Vitamins A and D has helped them to continue steady growth. It has helped to ensure a growth of straight legs. "Better get yours now" Values to F6.95 Tigers Meet Jayhawks Here Saturday Nigh The Missouri Tigers invade Mt. Oread Saturday night to open the home Big Six schedule of the Jay-hawkers. First Home Conference Game for Allen's Basketteers 22 to 31. Last night they played their second Big Six game against Iowa State at Ames which Missouri took 21-28. It is an impressive array of talent that the Bengals will bring in an attempt to pluck the tail feathers of the Kansas bird. The Missouri squad is a large, well rounded group, with plenty of experience and talent. Player Strikes Referee Missouri defended St. Louis, Washington, Denver, and Colorado Universities in non-conference games. Colorado lost to Nebraska by a score of 108. Max Yost Is Barred From Intramural Competition Leading the list are the probable starters. At the forwards will be Carroll and Hatfield, who is a brother of a famous Missouri star of a few years back. At center is 6-feet, 5-inch, 210-pound Carmin Henderson, a veteran who doubles at end in football. At one guard is Beer a senior who is rounding out several seasons of play. At the other guard is Bredeseholt, a former star in Major League Highs of City. In reserve are several starring performers including the giant of all Big Six courts, Brookfield, a man of 6 feet, 8 inch and 210-pound proportions. Because of misconduct in an intramural basketball game Tuesday max Yon, c'40, has been barred from further intramural competition Provoked after a third foul was called on him in the game between the Ohio Rangers and the Cardinals, Yost, who is a member of the Cardinals, struck one of the referees, hitting him with such force as to break his own hand and to lacerate the referee's face. Elbel said last night that the case has been turned over to the University authorities. In This Corner Rv Hugh Wire country, have been on friendly terms with one another. Sports seem to be about the only thing at present that the nations of the world can use to promote peaceful relations. A vote of thanks should be extended to Doctor Allen for his part in bringing the University of Mexico basketball team here to play the Jawahkers. All who saw the game will admit that it was more of a goodwill tour than a basketball game. The people of Mexico and America, excepting for the time that we swapped about half of their The recent Olympic games did more in promoting world peace than a whole raft of treaties. Somehow or other you admire a man who can run faster or jump higher than you can even though he doesn't speak the same language. International sports events give the war propagandist a headache that lasts for years. It is hard to know what kind of admirer you admire. Here's for scraping a few battleships on both sides, and getting together for a good old-fashioned barbeque and a baseball game. Way back in 1924 a man by the name of Hugo Otopalki took over the job of teaching the boys at Iowa State University. He kept and keep in a vertical position at On the other hand comes the news that more than 250,000 German Jews belonging to the Anti-Nazi League have already joined the league's movement to boycott the Jewish market next June. The Jews have a boycott on German commodities. For some reason or other they consider Mr. Schmielinger a commodity. After beating Louis in a fair and square game against German Jews, American sportsmanship if he is not allowed to fight Braddock. the same time. Coach Otakopil's record as a wrestling coach is an enviable one. His Cyclone teams were champions of the old Missouri state team, and they followed after the formation of the present Big Six conference, won the title in that loop in 1929 and 1933. The Cyclones were co-champions in the tournament meet in 1933, and have held the Iowa Collegiate crown for many years. With men's intramursals getting so rough for the boys it might be a good loe to add leather-slinging to the schedule. A double round robin between disgruntled basketball players the referees could be arranged. At a time, it is played leads with his right the red could leave with his chin. Riffers' Mascot Proves To Be Elusive And Oidiferous "That's a skunk in them that corners," Sergent Engle told a Kansas reporter yesterday. The reporter took one whiff, and the sergeant's word for it. That whiff had convinced a doubling Thomas. tion for veracity was enhanced in the eyes of the reporter. "He has been disturbed," added the incensed sergeant. His reputa- "What are you going to call him?" the scribe wanted to know. He was informed in no uncertain terms. He thought the names were rather familiar, and the musket was strong, too. The names, by the way, are unprintable. The skunk which has been an inmate of the riffle range for several years, was shot and killed by sigms, had evidently dropped into the warmth of the range through an open window. A large cat is in a deep hole under a bed, but hutured he unquestionably was. Two members of the women's rifle team sought to track him down and shoot him, but such foodfighters rarely do. The man came from an ignorance of skunks. Speech Instructor Ill Miss Margaret Anderson of the department of neech is ill with influenza, and will not meet her classes until Monday. Class Schedules Arrive Five hundred copies of the new class schedules for the Spring semester of 1832 have arrived from the college distribution at the College office. More schedules are expected to morrow or soon. With five thousand students in the college, the present copies are not expected to last long; ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. W. E. Whetstone. Pron. 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