--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1936 PAGE FOUR Jayhawks Prepare for Southwestern Mound-Builders Expect To Give Kansas Plenty Of Trouble in Meeting At Winfield After a slow but victorious start against the Washburn Iehabads week in the first game of the 1936 season, the Kansas Jayhawkers are diligently preparing for the game against the Tulsa Trailblazers with Southwestern College. Player Description The Mound-builders have material this season for one of the best teams in the Arkansas Valley. Coach Monpency has been drilling his squad hard in preparation for the coming tilt and is building his team around the nucleus of last year's championship team. Heading this group of seasoned players is "Perry" Traugwt, center. Traugwt stands 6 feet 4 inches, and is reputed to be good enough to satisfy almost any coach's desire for a center. The Jayhawkers may have some trouble getting the tip from this boy. The Southwestern cagers are captained by Bill Porter, a senior who holds down the guard position. The other guard post is played by Harold Bratches, who won a guard position on the All-Air Ark Valley team and helped win the NHL in most of last year's powerful team. Another boy, McDonald, of Wellington, was selected on the All-Arle Valley team as forward while he played in a game either center or forward position. Edgar Hinshaw and Lloyd Tucker play the two forward positions for the Builders. Hinshaw is only 5 feet 5 inches tall, but is a whirlwind on the court and is good at handling the hall. Have Last Year's Men Several squadrats from last year may be able to lend some assistance. Among them are Jack Forster, center; Brown and Carl Mettle. With this set of veterans to build upon, the Builders have a good chance to repeat as Central Conference champions again this year. The Builders use a style of play that compares somewhat with that of Don Faurot's football tactics. The Builders also like the substituitions. Coach Monkeyy may have a little trouble this year with his green material, but the Builders will give the Jayhawkers all the way that they can handle in one evening. Hunt Calls Meeting For Y.M.C.A. Drive Engineering Society Holds Party A meeting of all team captains and team members connected with the Y.M.C.A. student membership and financial drive has been called by John L. Hunt, general secretary of the "Y," for tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 in the "Y" office. The meeting is called to report progress, according to an announcement made yesterday afternoon by Hunt. The local chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers will give an informal Christmas party at the institute's Chemistry building. Each person will bring a 10-cent present and be invited to join in the evening there will be a drawing for presents. Refreshments will be served. All chemical engineers are welcome. BOOKS For Christmas For the College Girl: Mitchell—Gone With the Win Dorothy Parker—Not So Deep Ak A Well Robert Frost—A Further Range Sara Tealeadle—Love Songs Robert Brownning—Complete Galloway- Forstyne Saga Douglas- White Banners Mamme Manilow Plays Robert Nathan Robert Nathan - Enchanted Voyage For the College Man: Heiser-An American Doctor's Doylestrub Flemings from Tartary Mitchell—Gone with the Winc Pernell—Ethers and Echings Lincoln Steffans Autobiography Carl Sandburg—The People, Yes. Bernard Jaffe—Crucibles Woollick—While Rome Burns Thurber—My Lite and Hard Lemon—From Galileo to Cosmio Come in and see these and the many other books on our well-stocked shelves. The Book Nook 1021 Mass. Phone 666 The intramural basketball season officially opened Monday night with the start of six games on the foyer, gruppum floor. Men's Intramurals --nay roble is a versatile player on the Jayhawk wicket. He can play at guard, center, or forward, which just about makes him a one-man team. He is 6 feet 2½ inches tall and weighs 167 pounds. He was born in Arkansas City. He is the proud owner of two basketball letters. The classic game of the evening featured the pitching of the Phi Beta Pi players, the Baylor and UCLA are strong contenders to, win the this year. Led by Leo Lentz North, Jake Kerns and Matt Bauer. The Phi Gamma Delta 'B' team staged a scoring riot at the expense of the ATO. B, the team, the former team, men on the Phi Gamma squad scored. D. U. and Delta Chi played the closest game of the evening, Delta Chi winning, 16 to 15. Kappa Sigma defeated the Anaclai 18 to 7. The Phil Pai had little trouble drowning the Triangle, 21 to 9. The Phil Fulton was defeated by the Phil Deli "C" team 18 to 8. The schedule for tonight's basketball games is as follows: Phi Delt team at 6:30, Delta Tau BD vs. Phi Gam CW on west court at 8: Haskell Jawkeye vs. Collegeguil on east court at 10: West court at 9; Moody Muddier v. 120 Tennesseen on east court at 14 and the Buckeyes vs. Whirlwind Tuesday, night basketball games. Sig Egp II vs. Acar III Delta Tau 'B' on west court 6 at SAM. Delta Tau 'B' on vi. P1 KA on west court Delta Tau vs. P1 KA on west court Today's volleyball hall games include A.T.O. vs. Acrona at 5:10; S.A.E. vs. S.A.M. at 5:10. Thursday's volley ball games. Phi Delti vs. Delta Tita at 4:30 Kappa Sap vs. Beta at 4:30 Triangle Nippon vs. Ace at 7:30 Sigma Nu vs. Ace at 7:30 Results of last night's intramurk games finished before Kansas pres time follow. Basketball. Kappa Sigma "B" team defeated Betta "B" team 13 to 9. The P! K A "B" team forfeited to the P! Psi B "S" Vollley call: Bta trounced Theta Tau 21-0, 21-1. Kappa Sigma beat Sigma Nu.拇 21-13, 15-21. 21-9. Theta beat Sigma beats Sigma Chi. 2115, 21-6. Tom Stilman, hunky 240-pound line coach, was named Monday by the Oklahoma Board of Requests as his team's football coach. He is well-remembered by Lawrence citizens as a star on the Haskell football team Oklahoma Selects Coach Tom Stidham, Former Line Coach, is Chosen For the Position Stitham succeeds MaJ. Lawerence (Biff) Jones, who will go to Ft Leaverworth next September in compliance with army orders. Given 2-Year Contract Sidhiam was given a 2-year contract at the salary of $5,000 his team next year will be made up of sophomores since six of his star men of the 1936 team graduate this spring. He is popular with the Oklahoma athletes and The Board of Regents unanimously accepted Jones' recommendation that Stidman succeed him and that he would be able to recommend his own assistants. Stidham is 32 years old, and a native Oklaoman, one-sixteenth Greek Indian and the rest Irish Versatile Basketer RAY NOBLE Fifty freshman football players were recommended to receive numerals by H. W. "Bil" Hargiss, freshman coach. The athletic篮板 has approved the recommendations, provided the players complete the required 12 hours of scholastic work satisfactorily this semester. Fifty Men Will Receive Numerals Dik Aimerine, Pleasanton; James Amen, New York City; William Arnold, Garden City; Gene Bilbapka, Merrill Lynch; Eldredth Caldwell, Adahern; Alman; Robert Carleton, Kansas City; Alfred Canwal, Kansapell; Russell Chatham, Kessler; Kenneth Kussa, Kansas City; Don Dovis, Tonganote; Vincent Dalton, ElDorado; John Detwiler, Smith Center; Clement Durnew New York City; Omeh Edward, Law Those who will receive numerals in February, if they make their grades, are: You can't "Go Wrong" with gifts from Carl's He played four years of football as tackle on the Cochethah High School team. He was a star at Haskell in 1925 and 26' and was captain of the undefeated team of 1926. In 1928 he went with Dick Hanley, former Haskell coach, to Northwestern University to be an assistant coach Don Ebling, Lindsborg; E. L. Foster, This makes the second change in Big Six coaching positions this year, George Veenker, head football coach and athletic director at Iowa State College, is to be succeed in his coaching duties by James J. Yeager, who went to Iowa State this fall as line coach. Takes Position Jan. 1 Stidham will become head coach at Oklahoma Jan. 1, 1937. 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John Narramore, Wichita; Jack Nourse, Kansas City, Mo.; Lester Pojezy, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Dan Porro, Chicago; Michael Dorado, Rosal Rascher, Stafford; Milton Sullivan, Waverly; Mike Shinanck, Leechburg, Pa.; Lawrence Borland, Chattanooga; land; Warren Turner, Mankato; James Thomas, Les Summit, Mo.; Ray Thomas, Wayne Wilson; James Arthur, Willson Troy, and Arthur William Trosey. Topeka, Ed Frasier, St. Joseph, Mo; ReLoy Gibert, Lydion, John Gorman; Boston, Wass; Freed Gongler; City; Ed Harden, St. Joseph, Mo; City; Ed Harden, St. Joseph, Mo; Keown, Albany, Moe; Roy Kody, Columbus; Norman Kraemer, Marysville; Harlan Lanter, Olive; Whee; Topeka, Erwin Meir, Herington; Joe McCay, McPherson; Larry McClure, St. Joseph, Mo; Robert McClure Paul Rogers is a guard on the Kansas team. He, too, comes from the town of Arkansas City. He is one inch shorter than Mr. Noble but weighs the same. Paul is a two-letter man and should collect the third this year. He saw much action on last year's playoff season in the game. He is a senior this year also. Paul and Ray played together in high school and have been teammates through their college careers. 20c UNION FOUNTAIN To Have Christmas Party Professors to Hear Patman L. D. Havenhill, dean of the School of Pharmacy; D. H. Spencer, associate professor of pharmacy; and L. L. Boughton, assistant professor of pharmacy, will hear Congressman Patman bill in Kansas City tonight. The finest selection in Lawrence Sub-Basement Memorial Union University Department of Speech and Drama Presents One Performance BY Wichita University Players of the comedy "There's Always Juliet" By JOHN VAN DRUTEN Tonight Only Fencers Face Greatest Test Curtain Rises 8:20 p.m. FRASER THEATRE All Admissions 25c Reserve Seats Now At Ticket Office in Green Hall Phone 174 'Heart of America' Is Made Up of Kansas City's Best The University of Kansas fencing team will meet the strong Heart of America team Friday night at the Kansas City Armory, Coach Jim Japport announced yesterday. The Heart of America team draws the best bencers from the various athletic clubs in Kansas City, the city's members from the Y.M.C.A., two from the K.C.A.C. and one from the DeMolay teams. "If we can pass successfully this, our most difficult match," said Coach Rapport. "it is reasonable to hope that we shall get through the season undefeated." This would duplicate the feat of the only undefeated team ever produced here, two years ago. This team was also coached by Rapport. This being a special bout, a chairmanship and 25 contacts to students. Tickets may be purchased from Rapport at any time. The University lineup will be: Tom Orr, Max Elias, Kalman Varezet, Carlsen Matt, Carlos Patterson, Leon You can't "Go Wrong" with gifts from Carl's NOVELTIES Always a Gift Men Appreciate Leather Fitted Cases Tuxedo Jewelry Bush Brushes Jigger Sets Necktie Racks Cigarette Holsters Waist Trays Tobacco Pouches Leather Key Cases Key Chains Key Chains Tie Chains Fancy Buckles Knife and Key Chains Billfolds Clasps Money Clasps Dinkin, and Paul Rapoport. Raport was on the undefeated team of two years ago. Ccoch Support states that he is drilling the team on fundamentals this week in preparation for the boxing event. He requests that anyone interested Rose Bowl Coupons Here in fencing, even if he lacks experience, report to him for practice. 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