UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16. 1956 Jayhawks Play Baker Tonight With one victory and one defeat in their first two games, the Jayhawkers play Baker tonight in the third game of the season at Baldwin. Coach Allen last night announced that the startling lineup would consist of Golay and Corlis, sophomore finds, at Luton. The defense, and Fialle and Lotton at guards. This lineup will compare rather favorably in height with the probable starting Baker five. The Wildcats will have Beiser and Questar at the forward posts, Heine, center, Schrey and probably Rudolph at guards. Th. Jachawkers have not shown their potentials as yet, but Coach Aller hopes to see his team get back into a winning stride tonight. The squash is at its full strength for the game with the exception of Holiday, scrappy little center, who is now leading the match in the last practice session before the game; the Kansas boys seemed to have found their basket eye, with Praile and Noble hitting the hoop regularly from all angles. Baker, while not played having a james yet, will be very dangerous with four regroups and two additional lettermen to back form the machine The game will start at 8 o'clock with E. C. Quigley and Gene Kempe officiating. Intramural Field Will Remain for Student Use In an interview with a Daily Knews reporter last night, Dr. F.C. Allen put at the cost of fury over the courts to sell the intramural athletic field. Doctor Allen explained that this field is now owned by the Athletic association, and if sold, it would be worth $10 million. It still will be available for student use in intramural athletics. This plan would help the Athletic association out of its financial difficulty and yet not impair the advantages offered the student. Jensen Completes Revision of Government Finance Text Doctor Allen also added that it might not be sold if a plan to release the stadium bonds at a lower rate or interest is adopted. Read the Kansan Clasified Ads. Prof. Jens P. Jensen has just completed revising his book on Government Finance. This book looks at the problem of taxation from the point of view of its social effects where other authors usually consider only the easiest ways to get money, and therefore revenue for the taxpayers. Jensen, here deals with the extent to which they have unfortunate, indirect, and injurious social effects on the people. GRANADA ENDS TONITE! The Best Play of the year The Original Broadway Clat That Made It "famous..." "WINTERSET" BURGESS MEREDITH and MARGO Cartoon Novelty AND THE LIFE OF EDWARD VIII Thursday — 3 Days Thursday — 3 Days 5 Great Laff Stars in One Sweil Show SUNDAY Hal! Hal! Hol! Ho! JOE E. BROWN "POLO JOE" It's the Best! Don't Miss It! Women's Intramurals Games in the third round of the ping pong and basketball tournaments must be played off by Friday, Dec. 18. Pino Pong Women's Intramurals --to Republ ck Ch, Today's IW, IWW. vs. Watkins bk NNT, TNT, vs. bd. In the games played last night, Alpha Chi Omaha defeated Kappa Altahei. T2-0. PI Beta Phi for tortured in Alpha Gamma Beta games. Tomorrow: 4:15, Gamma Phi Beta vs. Chi Omega; 5, Alpha Omicron Pi vs. Sigma Kappa. Basketball Tommorow, 9; east court, Sigma Kappa vs. Watkins hall; west court, Corbin ball vs. Alpha Chi Omega. Tournament Eddie Park for ported to Sue Enfield; Alius Doppe defended Sue Enfield; Michael Battin defended Bettin Battin, 15-3, 14-3; Deines La Mone defended Arlene Marten, 15-3, 14-11;凹洞 Bakehack defended Liam Evans; Eunane Neford defeated Ila Griffith, 15-14, 15-1; Barbary Snipson defeated Emile Gossard; Eunane Moll defeated Jane Gensel, 15-7. Men's Intramurals --think a thousand times about the Gift . . . Paced by Ambrose, center who barked five field goals, the Ohio Rangers defeated Westminster last season. He also scored victories over Y.M.C.A. 28 to 12. In Hotel Eldridge Open Every Night Until 9 --think a thousand times about the Gift . . . Where Students Meet Today and Tomorrow BARGAIN DAYS TO ALL 10c ANY TIME 2 Swell Pictures She's on the spot! Shows Can the bow-and- arrow murderer be trapped before the clock strikes ten? 7:00 9:30 Give Varsity Xmas Script Books Friday - Saturday CLAUDETTE COLBERT "TORCH SINGER" HOOT GIBSON in "SUNSET RANGE" Wiley, all-star forward, was high-point man, as he made six field goals. Results of basketball games played late Monday night were as follows: Theta Tau beat Collegeians, 27-13. Whirlwinds beat the Moody Muddles, 19-14 Sig Aliph AT.O. and Sigma Ruin the B.A.M. team. Oooh Boy! HERE'S THE MIRACLE MUSICAL! "The Music Goes Round" with HARRY RICHMAN ROCHELLE HUDSON Farley & Riley Tonight's intramural basketball schedule is as follows: Thun Tua Kai (1 p.m.) at 5:30 p.m. Deli Chi B" vs. Sig Alba B" on west court at 4:30 Abu Alba B" on east court at 3:30 Abu Alba B". D. U. defeated the Sig Ep's in volley ball last night . 21-18, 21-14. 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