--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SIX FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 11, 1936 Southwestern May Be Tough For Jayhawk With K. U. Basketkeepers In Scoring Slump, and Winfield Men No Setup: 'Phog' Bottheed Lineup Kansas F Northwestern Cox F Trucker Noble F McDonald or Dishwasher Halifday C Franchise Rogers G Bratches Praille G Porter By William Fitzgerald, c'23 Kansas fans may be building up to an uneven down if they consider it necessary in the victory column, is the opinion of Head Coach "Frog" Allen. The game will be played in Stewart gymnasium in Winfield, before more than 4500 persons. Alen is not unjustified in expecting possible defeat at the hands of the Central Conference champions. The other team, which it may or may not out of, Nobile and his fellow backstangers are having difficulty in even saving the basket in practice this week, and he is also a phénominal change overnight. Southwestern Primed On the other hand Southwestern I Twenty-one women were selected from the various class intramurals as members of the honorary volley ball and hockey tennis. Donatella Jane Williams, Alexandra Kienna, team and Bachel Kiene is the hockey captain. The women were chosen by the coach, officials and captains of the intramural class tournaments. WAA.A. member selected will receive 20 extra points. Honor 21 Fem'Athletes Members of the valley ball team are Dorothy Mackenzie, McKenzie, Davy Mulrell, Alice Paterno, Prave Moll, Ruth Midnight, Crews Detail, and De Those on the hockey team are: Dorothy Davis, goal keeper; Lucille Bottom, left wing; Grace King, left wing; Patrice Rivard, center; Mia Woodne, right inner; Helen Morris, left wing; Irene McAdoo, left halfback; Alma Biglow, center right halfback;理真 right halfback; Alice Kepen, right halfback; and Alice Paden, right fullback. going into the battle with all guns loaded and all hands on deck. They have everything to gain. A defeat at the hands of Kansas would be passed off as something to be expected. However, a victory would give them an advantage. It was given Northwestern, in its victory over Minnesota in football this fall. Naturally the Winfield team is pointing toward this game. It will be playing on a home floor, and will have two players in crowd chewing every goal they make. Bie Local Interest There is considerable interest in the game at Winfield and the neighbouring town of Aikawa City and its surroundings. The Ring of Ark City are members of and Ramza sent, and they are well known through their own television. That indicated he will start both men in the hope that they will come out of their alum in performing here home fans. As champions of the Central Conference they twice defeated Fort Hays State last year. Last week Fort Hays State won at Ole Miss 47-28 on the Wildcat court. "Con Profile and the other starters, the other bushiers, and Corilis will be can bra for immediate insertion in case the starting quintet does click. Besides these eight men, Schmidt, Dave Luteon, Al Ahrar, Mackenzie McLoughlin, Duster Alun, and Trainer Ewyn will make the trip. Player Attended K.U The Southwestern start will be Tucker and McDonald or Hirshaw at forward; Traiaght, center; and Brauchen and Porter, pardons. Breaches is also a former Ark City man and attended the University for a short time last fall. After leaving here he enrolled in Southwest and played ball there all last year. Breaches is a long-shift artist. The other guard will be Bill Power of Winfield, a senior, who will be playing his fourth year as a regular. Center will be taken care of by Traugott, who towers into the air to the extent of some 6 feet, 4 inches. Lloyd Tucker, runny and clever sharpeholder from Winfield, has one of the forward posts cinched. J. A. Cummings or Eddie Grubb have recent "charm" forward to be Tucker's running mate. In addition to these men Coach Bill Monkeypony has several experienced reservoirs to shoot into the game. 13:20 PM Lv. - Tapoka Ar, 12:18 PM 13:20 PM Lv. - Lawrence Ar, 12:18 PM * *13:20 PM Lv. Kail City, Ky. Ar, 11:05 PM 13:20 PM Lv. Kan City, Ky. Ar, 11:05 PM *Conditional Stop—Consult Agent. BETWEEN Salina and Kansas City $\textcircled{4}$ Flashing over the rails, the Streamliner carries you in comfort and safety. No worries or cares. Far more enjoyable than driving your own car. Low fares and low-cost meals save you money. --according to Ed Ebel, director of men's intramural sports. Men's Intramurals The late Wednesday evening basketball games featured some interesting contests. The Hainan Lady Wolf won with a first game of this season in strong style as they thumped the Colleague Cole, who scored 19 points, downed Wiseminist, 27 to 16, and downed 120 Towlers, see team, 39 to 22. Dexter guard for the losing team, gave a good accession, but the Towlers won of his team's total. The closest game of the evening resulted in a victory for the Hainawolf at the expense of his team's total. Tonight's basketball games are as follows: Sigma I on coast at 5:30, Galloping II on coast at 5:30, A KPIi on west court at 5:30, Balloon II on west court at 7, All-Stars vs. Cardinals on west court at 7. Phi Chi vs. Rock Chik I on east court at 8. Trojans II on west court at 8. Galloping Ghosts III vs. River Rats I on coast at court at 9. Saturday morning games are in a follows: Sigma G is at 8:30; Phi Delt "C" vs Pi KA "B" on west court at 8:30; Kappa Sig "B" vs Pi Phi Gam on east court at 9:30; Pi Pa KA "B" on west court at 9:30; Phi Delt vs Pi Phi Gam on east court at 10:30; Pi Va KA "B" vs Pi Phi Gam on east court at 10:30; Pi Va KA "B" vs Pi Hawks or A.K.Pa KI on east court at 11:30; Rock Chalk II vs Galloping Hawks or A.K.Pa KI on east court at 11:30; Saturday afternoon games. Kappa Sigma vs Triangle on east court; and Acacia vs Delta Chi on west court Results of last night's intramura- tal sports experience before the Kumuan audience showed that the Chien Chi "B" basketball team defea- tion "B" Basketball "B" 24 to 19. Acrobatics "A" Acrobatics "A" In volleyball the Betas defense the Kappa Sigs, 21-17, 21-15. Triangle defeated the Galloping Ghosts 21-10, 21-12. Couch Hugh M. Dermott of Oklahoma is one coach who is not in favor of the new red lights winking from the backboard every time a basketball goal is made. This new system of scoring has been advanced by Doctor Allen, and was used in the Washburn game. No Red Lights For Sooner Coach "My boys still have to show me that they can hit the present style goal," McDermott stated. "We'd look fine advertising the stunt to the Oklahoma crowns, then not being able to flash the lights." "Besides all of my players have been brought up on Oklahoma trafic signals. When they are a red light they stop. If Phong is willing to use green lights, which in Oklahoma I might be, I might consider his new gadget." Of course Coach McDermott must not be taken too seriously as most of his teams have the scoring punch developed to a high degree. Next round of the ping pong and dart singles must be played off by Monday, Dec. 14. --according to Ed Ebel, director of men's intramural sports. Women's Intramurals In the ping pong games Wednesday in Pie Beta Piha's defeated the Alpha Delta Pi and Kappa Alpha who won from Alpha Gamma Delta. Membership in touch football competition established a new record this fall with a total of 610 men, an increase of 35 percent. The record of 300 established last year. Touch Football Sets Membership Record This increase was due to the establishment of the six-man team, an innovation in the line of touch football. Any organization that had an assistant but no player could be put in a class B entry consisting of six men. Another league or six-man team was then organized from various groups on the field. During the season each 11-man team played seven games. In the six-man division, each team played five games. The eight leading teams played an elimination tournament with the Fli Delta Theta's defeat to the Ames Valley Wildcats. The 430-Engineers won the championship in the six-man division. The elma B teams had to be attached with a co-championship at the Beta Theta Pi's and Sigma Chi played their final game to a score. The idea of a six-man team is to get more men into intramural competition and to allow more groups to enter. This plan has worked out to complete satisfaction, and will be continued. National League Names Quigley for Post E. C. Guinear, well known sports official who with his son Hume referred the Wausharron K-U.G. game last week, was named supervisor of the National League uniaires at a session in New York Wednesday. A graduate of the University, "Qing" has officiated in Missouri Valley football and basketball, six world series, the national basket- ball tournament, and the Rose Bowl football classic. "Glenshire" ALL SIZES Men's and Young Men's SUITS "Stylecraft" Choose tomorrow from our complete selection and get values that you'll never forget! Whatever style, fabric, color or size you want you're sure to find it here! A marvelous opportunity to buy gifts for every man and boy in your family—delightful gifts with the prestige of the Gibbs label at tremendous savings! 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