1 120 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1986 PAGE FOUR Soph Cagers Are Threat To Veterans A new star is shooting to the front rank of the Kansas basketball squad this week. Fred Bossiele, a former Wondyotte High star, has been the "hot shot" of this week's practice sessions and he will probably see plenty of action in the Southwestern game Friday night. Bosilevac was one of the members of a rebellion quintet that trounced a veteran aggregation in Tues- sdays practice George Clemento Bosleave were teamed at for- wards on this team with Lyman Holliday and Durand at the guards. Holiday, senior center, was **VIEW** The veteran team was composed of Noble and Schmidt; forwards; Cox at center; and Rogers and Praale at left. The sophomore team shot into an early lead and held a 24-20 advantage at the half. The veterans fought with great spirit, but the mission, but when time was called they still trailed 35-34. Dave Lutton, senior, and Paul Masonor, sophomore, also worked in the team's lineup at guard positions. Doctor Allen is still dissatisfied with the showing of some of his veterans, and with so much sophomore talent on hand, the more experienced players are having to fight hard for starting positions. Besides Boslevac, other men showing up well are George Golay, Lyman Ball Handler Corlis and Fen Durand. Syllester Schmidt, junior from Marysville, has also been playing well in recent practices. Thus far, Cox and Rogers have been slightly off form, but this hasn't been noticeable in comparison to the showings of Ray Noble and Fred Prault, regulars from last season, who decided slump, but is expected to snap out of it before the season gets well under way. --the ping pong tournament; Bleckman defeated Mercer 21-15, 21-17; Laence defeated Lemon 21-6, 21-8; Mackey defeated Underwood 19-18, 21-11, and Underwood 19-18, 21-11. Women's Intramurals Sharp Shooter In the basketball games played Tuesday night, Pi Beta Phi defeated Chi Omega 17-6. He was the high score for Li Po and Woody FERDINAND PRALLE Roy Holiday plays the center post on the Jayhawk basketball team. He is 5 feet 10 inches in height and weighs 167 pounds. Holiday is fast and shifty, and can jump from one lane to another is doing a good job filling in the space left by the graduation of Milton Allen. Pred Pralle is a St. Louis boy. He plays a cracking good game at the guard position and is a sharp-shooter from the center of the court. He is fast and hard to guard. Fred Pralle has played with 180 pounds. He holds one basketball letter and is a veteran of last year's championship team. You can't "Go Wrong" with Gifts from Carl's If you don't have all your "gifts in the Bag" here are some suggestions-the ping pong tournament; Bleckman defeated Mercer 21-15, 21-17; Laence defeated Lemon 21-6, 21-8; Mackey defeated Underwood 19-18, 21-11, and Underwood 19-18, 21-11. WOOL HOSE SILK HOSE FANCY HOSE SILK HOSE FANCY HOSE DRESS GLOVES WOOL GLOVES WOOL MUFFLERS LINEN HDKFS. FANCY HDKFS INITIAL HDKFS. TUXEDO MUFFLERS TUXEDO JEWELRY SILK HOSE FANCY HOSE WOOL HOSE FANCY BELTS FANCY BELT BUCKLES SILK PAJAMAS LONG NNING PajAMAS WOOL LOUNGING ROBE SWEATERS May We Suggest---- GIFTS Glad to show you For Dad, Mother, Sister or Brother Electrical Appliances Winchester Flashlights Tools, Tool Sets Football, Basketballs Keen Kutter Kitchen Knives, Scissors, and Pocket Knives Mirro Aluminum Ware Pyrex Oven Glassware For the "Don't-know-what-to-get" shopper may we suggest that you browse in our store and see the hundreds of practical gifts on display. Choose your gift here. "Lawrence's Largest Hardware Store" "Lawrence's Largest Hardware Store Phone 631 / 633-35 Mass Green Bros. Corbin hall defeated the Sigma Kappa 24-0, Killiter and the Corbin scorers. Alpha Chi Omega defeated Watkins hall 8-7, Sterling and the Alpha Chi Omega and the Alpha Chi Omega. Thompson and Paydon were main scorers for Watkins hall. Alpha Gamma Delta defeated Gamma Phi Delta for Young and the Alpha Gamma Delta team and Ghormley and Markham were the best scorers for the Gamma Phi Phone 631 The second round of the ping pong and dart tournament should be played off by Monday, Dec. 14. Ping Pong Schedule Ping Pong Schedule Thursday: 4:15, Ind. vs. Corbiz hall; 5:00, Watkins hall vs. T.N.T. Basketball Schedule Thursday: 9:00, eacourt Kappa Kappa Theta, West court Kappa Theta, West court, Delta Alpha Pi vs. Alpha Omicron Pi. Basketball Schedule Men's Intramurals Results of basketball games which were played late Tuesday night follow: A.T.O. beat Sigma Nu 35 to 19, and I.Sg albat heat Pit Gam Win 40 to 19. A.T.O. game, Clarence Winston, star. A.T.O. guard, made 17 points. Men's Intramurals Results of early Wednesday night basketball games are as follows: Sig Alph "B" team edged out Phil Dhi "B" 8 to 7; and the Phil Gam "C" team defeated Delta Tau "B", 25 to 15 The Sig Alph's had easy pickies last night in beating the Sigma Alpha Mau. In volleyball at 6 p.m., the intros are following: Basketball; Sig Eg's "B" vs. Acacia "B" at 6 p.m. on east court; Tchaat Tua "B" vs. Deltai Cua "B" at 6 p.m. on east court; Ms. vs. Sig Eg's in east court at 10 p.m.; and PI K.A. vs. Deta Tua on west court at 3:30 p.m.; Galoping Ghosts AK. PAI on west court at 5:30 p.m. University of Kansas, and one of that class was received yesterday by Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics. The sincerity of the letter is evident, but the English is a bit strange. The letter: cluded on tonight's volley ball schedule: Shi Delt vs. Delia Chi Delt vs. Sigma Beta vs. Sigma Beta vs. Beta at 4:30 p.m. on south court; Triangle vs. Galloping Ghosts at 7:30 on north court; and Sigma Ma vs. Acacia at 7:30 p.m. on south court. K.E.K. vs. Ohio Rangers on east court at 7 p.m.; All-Stars at 8 p.m. Pittsburgh vs. Chicago Phi Chi vs. Rock Chalk I on east court at 8 p.m; Galloping Ghosts III vs. River Rats on east court at 9 p.m. Hexagons on west court at 9 p.m. Basketball Results --at the The following games will be in- Tuesday, Dec. 8 "I have read your Basketball Bible about ten years ago. "I am very glad to hear of your new book's born. "I got interesting against Basketball by your book. Missouri defeated St. Louis 31 to 26 Kansas State lost to Fort Hays State 25 to 47. Yours truly. "I wish to read it. Please send me one with write some words and tell me that price. Unusual Letter Unusual Letter Received by Allen From Japan Some strange letters come to the "Dear Dr. F. C. Allen, T. AOKI, "Director of the Tokai district. Virginia May's stock seems to have been purchased just for your gift list, *gifts in profusion* that are so valuable and so soreable. The high light of today's trip was the collection of handkerchief from Sweden from Haveland, the famous pieces in creation, and you'll prove yourself a master of selection by choosing one, *or more*, *from* the collection. Virginia May's in the Eldridge Hotel. "Director of the Tokai district, JABRA." J. A.'B.B.A. ' GOSSIP About IFTS By The Kansan Shop Snooper ... What people are buying other people and where they are buying it. ... the solution to that Gift List dilemma. ... the cream of the Christmas crop flows thick in these Lawrence Shops. ... PERSONALIZED GIFTS WARM WARM THE HEART . . . Carter's are featuring new personal leather goods and pen and pencil sets with the name engraved on them. . . It gives a gift a touch of that 'from me to you' feeling. You can learn about spirit. Incidentally, YOU should drop by and see what I saw at Carter's Stationery. A GLOVE-SCARF ENSEMBLE CAUGHT MY EYE... I dropped into the Gibbs Clothing Co., and the first thing I saw was an Oh, so attractive combination of gloves and scarf in the latest knits with two-color combinations. @ Santa Claus. But then I was collected of the Wilson Brothers' ties, in colors and designs that are decidedly "what we want." $5. Just the glove ensemble. @ $2.95. A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOVER . . . IT'S A GIFT... And nothing better converts that beautiful subtle something we call Christmas Spirit than a gift of flowers. "This is what I see," she wrote. "There then, this thing of Christmas parties and dances; they specialize in conçures and centerpieces. I'll tell you, there's nothing that please more than a comida that blends FROM BOY TO GIRL... I suppose "chic" is the word, but it seems pitifully insufficient for those clever sandal style slippers at the Royal College Shop. "Mildy" will like the effect of the brightly colored fur cross straps and the soft cushion soles. . She'll think of you every time she dresses . . . The Royal has an attractive window display of slippers. . . Drop by. AND THEN THERE'S THE CARD SITUATION. . . . Early solved at the Lawrence Paint and Wallpaper shop . . . it seems to me cards become more attractive each year, . . . or perhaps it was just their selection. . . . beautiful cards, expressive cards, clever cards, cards for every one from Boss to Baby. . . . Or cards with names to suit your personal interests or a collection of luxury dogs which are among the women folk. . . . These and many more gift suggestions I brushed around at the Lawrence Paint and Wallpaper shop. Harzelfield's furnished a pleasant sojourn on my itinerary, ... the flair of the fairer sex, and packages on Christmas morn ... charming potted-dotted bou迪 lamps ... bou迪 clocks in pat垫 shades, bou迪 jigsaw puzzles, exotic perfumes At Harzelfield's 12th and Oread. IT'S THE LITTLE THINGS THAT COUNT . . . ONE SUGGESTION IS ENOUGH. . . In Bell's Music Store I found a gift that in itself is many gifts, an Bmm, Cine moving picture Kodak . . . Living pictures through the years, the family, the school gang, friends, as they are today, saved forever to your eye. . . I'll tell you, friends there is a gift! A FIRESIDE, A BOOK, A PIPE, AND A ROBE. . . . Before I got past the windows of the Palace Clothing Company I saw a robe in the window. . . it was blue. . . I like blue robes, but there was something about this blue robe that suggested all tranquility and comfort, it cut just right, too, and in the colors men like. A hot coat on a cold day, a blue robe on a white coat, and cuffs that the men have been asking for. . . White detachable collar on a burgundy shirt is my idea of ideas. . . it's at the Palace. Rowlands specializes in gifts the year round, but reaches the pinnacle of the profession at the Christmas gift season . . . really we mean, Many Distinctively Different Gifts that will last and give joy and remembrance forever. Weaver's perfume counter caught my eye . . . or was it my nose? . . . Anyway, Lenguel, Lexen LeLong and Weaver all conspired to assemble an array of original scents that are really intriguing. . . I know any woman will be much the happier for having received a gift from among those superlative creations in decorative vials . . . from Weaver's. ESSENCE OF THE DESIRABLE . . . I EXPERIENCE A FIT OF SUPERLATIVES I JOURNEY THROUGH THE WORLD. . . . I enter the Book Nook and under the excellent guidance of the perseverance of the earth, through many lives and beautiful stories, then back to our native soil, to John Ise. Books for every one who reads, and books for every interest. My list won't be more than one from the Book Nook, one from the Book Nook. BAFFLING BAGGAGE and ___ TROUBLESOME TRUNKS...Ship'em Home and Back! You'll shed a vacation vexation at one economical stroke. Simply pack up and phone Railway Express when to come. Your baggage will be picked up, shipped on swift express trains, delivered promptly at your home. For the return trip, you merely reverse. No extra charge for pick-up and delivery in cities and principal towns, and the shipping costs are practically negligible, when compared with local draymen's charges, etc., and the time you spend waiting. Also, Railway Express rates always include insurance up to $50 on each shipment. without extra expense. The main thing is to notify Railway Express when to call. That done, you can climb aboard the train and enjoy the scenery. You'll be off for a Merry Christmas. 20 East 9th Street, Phone 120, Lawrence, Kan. RAILWAY EXPRESS NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SERVICE 1017 Mass. W. E. Whetstone. Prop. Phone 686 LET US CEMENT ON YOUR SOLES — THEY SATIFY ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP You can't "Go Wrong" with Gifts from Carl's WHY NOT A GIFT From "You to You" What could be fine for giving yourself a real gift? SUIT TOPCOAT TUX SUIT Something you yourself will appreciate for many months— Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits — Topcoats $30 to $45 Varsity Town Suits and Topcoats $20 to $35 Hart Schaffner & Marx Tux Suits — $35 Carlbrooks Tux Suits $25 Glad to show you Swinging Start the Season Christmas Varsity Red Blackburn Friday, Dec. 11 9:30 until 12 (After Rose Bowl Drawing) STAGS——75c——DATES