UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1936 Fundamentals For Cagers In Workout An Ego-Bereft Squad Down to Serious Practice on Basics, 'Phog As a Substitute Early basketball drill Monday afternoon consisted mostly of fundamental practice and work on free throws. This drill was under the direction of Assistant Coach Frankie Klein. Allen was at a board meeting. When Doctor Allen returned the team went to the Auditorium for an hour of hard practice. These short practices are the only workouts the Jayhawkers get on their own playing floor. Out-of-bounds plays were stressed in this practice with several combinations being used. The combination of a trickly bow and a crook to click smoothly, but when they got a trifle jitterty Doctor Alien himself went in for Hollday. A combination of Kappelman, James and Fugtin was good in guarding these maneuvers. With all possible over-conference gone as a result of the Southwestern and Washburn games, the men are settling down to play smoother, more consistent basketball. The experience gained in these non-conference games should serve to strenge the Big Six campaign starts. Doctor Allen is not certain as to his starting lineup for the Baker game tomorrow night, but it is likely that Golay, Boilevie and Corlis, all sophomores, will see plenty of action. --tomorrow Kansas vs. Baker at Baldwin Men's Intramurals The Phi Gap "C" basketball team won a battle from the Sigma Chr "C"队 last evening by the score 12. The Beta "B" defeated the Sigma 12. Tonight's basketball schedule will include games against all Star teams, and all All Starvs. Y.M.C.A. I on east court at 6 p.m.; Westminster vs. Ohio Rangers on mornings; Bell Hounds on east court at 10 p.m.; Hell Hounds on east court at 10 p.m.; River Rivers on west court at 10 p.m. Five Big Six Men On West Team Dana X. Bible, couch of the New- braka Corrhizkus, has selected five Big Six conference players to play on the Play team in the annual all-star East-West game to be played in San Francisco New Year's day. The Big Six players chosen by Bische are Francis, fullback; Cardwell, halfback, and Lester McDonald, end, of Nebraska; William Conkright, center, from Oklahoma; and Maurice Elder, halfback from Kansas State. He is the top receiver in Missouri quarterback, and said he might be added to the squad later. Another player from the Missouri valley selected by Bible to play on the West team at Leo Deutch, an unbeaten St. Benedict's Ravers. Rolla Holland Chosen K.S.C. Honorary Captain Rolla Holland, twice chosen all-Big Six conference guard, was chosen honorary captain of the Kansas State 1936 football team. The selection was made by members of the Wildcat squad and announced at an annual banquet which had Marchmont Schwartz, head football player, and former University and former Dome halfback as principal speaker. Professor Weeks To Lecture on Berzelius Prof. Elvira Weeks, author of "The Discovery of the Elements," and professor in the chemistry department, will speak on "Bertzelau and Some of His Contemporaries," at the meeting of Sigma Xi, honorary science fraternity, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Blake hall. The lecture will be followed by a business meeting in which new members will be elected and delegates appointed to the national convention of Sigma Xi in Atlantic City, Dec. 20. A report of the special committee on petitions will be submitted for charities of the fraternity. YOU WILL LIKE Our HOT FUDGE SUNDAE — 15c — UNION FOUNTAIN Tonight Sub-Basement Memorial Union Basketball This Week Basketball This Week --tomorrow Kansas vs. Baker at Baldwin Kansas State vs. Loyola at Chicago. Oklahoma vs. Southern Methodist at Newman Thursday Kansas vs. Southwestern, here Kansas State vs. Carleton at Northfield, Minn. Iowa State vs. Drake at Ames Kansas State vs. Superior State at Superior, Wis. Kansas State vs. Minnesota a Minneapolis. Nebraska vs. Monta- tana at Lincoln. To Baker For Game Wednesday A. One-Man Team At one forward post is Beiser, the man who almost beat the Mount Oread team last year. At the other front line post is Queen, expert ball handler and floorman. Quarer and Kelley were high in Kansas City, where they made the all-city team their senior year. Beiser also made the all-state team that year along with two others in the Kansas squad. Praille and Wellhausen. At the center position is Heine, a 6-foot, 5-inch man, who was high scorer of the Orange aggregation lost year. At one guard is Schrey, rangy 6 foot 3 inch lad. Schrey is an accurate shot, reaching his penalty score. Baker last year, when he scored 22 points against Ottawa. The Kansas basketball team will play the Baker Wildcats at篮大 Wednesday night for the first time. A KU team has appeared on the Baker court since the immortal "Tommy" Johnson led his teammates in a 21 to 18 victory over a Baker team that included Emil Liston, present Baker coach, in 1908. The game this year should be as colorful and exciting as that contest was, provided the Jayhawks get back in step after being played last season. Facing the Kansas five will be four regulars and two lettered squads from last year. Acoustic. Ready to step into the oatlet guard pool is Rudolph, another man that stretches to a mere 6 feet 3 inches. Rudolph, while not a regular, has lettered twice, and is excellent under the basket. Another letterman likely to break into the lineup is Porter, who is fast and a nice ball handler. Davison, guard, who played last year may also get into game. Davison, from Omaha, is still out from a football injury and probably will not see action. Another interesting feature of the game is the fact that this year marks the thirtieth anniversary of the championship team that "Phog" Allen produced while coaching at Baker. That year Baker defeated Kansas 29 to 14; Missouri 43 to 28; and K.S.A.C. 72-24. Six members of that team have been invited to return. You can't "Go Wrong' with gifts from Carl's Big Six Teams Warm Up Big Six basketball teams did little more than break even in their games with non-conference opponents last week. After playing against the conference team, the conference teams won five and lost three. Missouri led the conference with two wins, Iowa State and Oklahoma each won a game. Kansas State won one and last one. Nebraska and Kansas each lost one. Missouri opened the week by defeating St. Louis 31-26, St. Louis until the last two minutes of the game, when two baskets and a free throw were scored in quick succession by the Tigers to put the game on ice. It was one of the few games ever played between the two schools. NECKTIES Conference Teams Win Five and Lose Three Weekend Tiltls **Oklahoma and Iowa will win** Iowa State won their second game of the season from Grand Island by a score of 38-28. **State rallied** and pushed ahead at the beginning of the second half. Captain Joe Kimpling of the Cyclones scored 15 points on 6 field throws, and 3 free throws. The finest selection in Lawrence for your choosing Imported Silk Ties $1.50 and $2 Fine Silk Knit Ties $1.50 Botany (non-winkable Ties — $1) Kashmere Knit Ties, $1 Fine Silk Ties, $1 in their second start of the week Missouri beat Washington University 38-34. The finest selection in Lawrence The University of Oklahoma opened their cage season against Wichita and won 36-27. Thc Sooomers jumped into an early lead and were never threatened until the closing moments when a Wichit- Oklahoma and Iowa Win 100 Dozen 65c 2 for Handmade $1.25 Silk Neckies Holiday boxed Glad to show you Kansas State Defenses. Kansas State was crushed in their first game of the season in their Hays start at 5:47 lt. by Shaah, Fort Hays center, to help his pants early in the game and borrowed a pair from the Wildcats. In the second half he became nonmetonymically comfortable. But it wasn't a basket. It was not determined whether this was for the loan of the pants or not. Kansas State fared better in their second start defeating Evannieville College in a 'high Ita rally brought them to within four points of the Sooners. In the other two games of the week Nebraska fell before South Dakota by a score of 18-33 and Washington was beaten by Southwest Washington. Women's Intramurals Games in the second round of the ping pong and dart tournament are played on today--will be cancelled --tion of Bud Browning, former Sooner star. Rackeball Schedule **Middle School Social Studies** Todai, K. vs. Alpha Delta; E.T.s vs. Indist; west court, T.N.F. vs. Y.S. West court, Y.S. vs. Alpha Delta; Alpha Thaetus vs. Alpha Delta Fi, West country, Kappa Gamma Gamma vs. West county, Kappa Gamma Gamma Thursday: 9:30, east court; Sinn Kappa vs. Watkins hall; west court Corbin hall vs. Alpha Chr Omega. Totoky 4.15, Alphia Cio Genus w Kappa Alpha Theta; 5.00, Aphia Gamma Delta w, Pi Beta Plu Tomorrowry 4.15, I.W.W. w, Watr- tionry 4.15 No Unusual Big Six Teams Thursday; 4:15, Gamma Phi Beta, vs. Chi Omega; 5:00, Alpha Omicron pi vs. Sigma Kappa. Third round games in the ping pong and basketball tournaments should be played before Friday, Dec. 18. It would seem from all advance dope that there will be no outstanding Big Six basketball teams this year. All of the teams, however, will be strong and there should be many fairly even battles. Coyse Menzel at Iowa State rates his team as just fair; he believes, however, that it will have much speed. At present his starting lineup contains Captain Jack Flemming and Bob Blahnik at forwards, George Gibson at center, and Don Perkins and Maurice Johnson at guards. High Scorer Captain Fleming was one of the high scorers of the Big Six last year and is the only two-letter man on the squad. Gibson and Johnson won major letters last year and Anderson and Perkins won minor letters. Other letternets on the squadrub include Eddie Elwell and Elden Small. The outstanding sophomore prospect of the year is Charles Heileman, At Oklahoma Coach McDermott has shoedy Needy, "Tee" Connellly, Don Gurmink, Ed Otec, and Bill Martin on his first team during the present practice sessions. All variety members have reported for practice except Hermann "Red" Nelson, center; and Don Remy, a guard Connellly and Needy are forwards, and Otte and Martin are paired at guards. The Sooners are getting very stiff competition from their freshmen this year. In the past two weeks they have won 14 titles and have freshmen, who are under the drechs- At Kansas State Coach Frank Roo has barres and Poppenhouse for forward, Grove Brookes at center, Scherlermann and Miller at guards. This team, which is one of the tallest in the Big Six, averages 6 feet, 3 inches. This year the Wildcats will use the "fast break" on the offense. All-Conference Center Groovs, the center is 6 feet, 5 inches and has been the Big Six all-conference center the past two years. Poppenhouse, Schleiermann, and Miller are all second-year men. For reserves Couch Root has one of the best crops in years. They include Fulton, Weshe, Janking, Kelgoog, and Wilson at guard, Kramer, Howard Cleveland, Kraner, Klimek, McChure and Charles Hatell at the forward positions. Kansas State started out fast by beating Bethel College 40-16, but were slowed up the other night when a North Carolina player scored for Fort Hays team by a 47-25 score. Dolley of Texas For Open Subsidization At the recent meeting of the Southwestern' Conference officials, Dr. J. C. Dolley, of the University of Texas athletic council, proposed a plan whereby athletes would be openly subsidized. Doctor Dolley contended that sufficient students who displayed sufficient ability on both the athletic field and in the class room should receive His proposal was referred to a committee, headed by himself, for further consideration. Read the Kansan Clasified Ads. 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