PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 193r UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Cagers Prepare for Southwestern Champions of Big Six And Central Conferences Will Meet Here Friday Night Guarding against overconfidence, the Kansas Jayhawk basketball team is practicing daily in prepara- tion for their game. Southwestern College Friday night. The Kansas team will meet with a worthy opponent in Southwestern as the team was Central conference champion last year and has practically the same personnel returning this season. The Jawaharers are in for a very busy evening. Three years ago on the Kansas floor the Emporia Teachers gave the Kansas quintet all that the Jayhawkers could manage, but the Kansas team drew the game out of the top on top with a two-point advantage. Both Champion Teams Last year the Jayhawkers were the Big Six champions, but the team that gave them the hardest and closest shirted out to be the Bakers Wildcats. The Southwestern team this year will be doing its utmost to uphold the standing of his Contral conference, and the southern Kansas team has hopes of upsetting the Big Six champions. Both Champion Teams Bom of these teams were champions of the respective conferences, thus proving that the smaller school is no pushover. In the practices this week Doctor Allen has been stressing better ball handling and more accurate passing. The sophomores have been getting the ball, and they are getting players will get into the game against Southwestern. Colay, who performed very credibly in the game against Washburn, has been getting special attention in order to be at his best when positioning at the game Friday. Corlis* Expected To Play Lyman Corlis, another sophomore, although not expected to be in the season, will play. See me see much service during the game. Southwestern College is located at Winfield, which is the heart of basketball for this section of the country. Two of the Jayhawks come from Arkansas City, but practically the entire Southwestern team is made up of men from the three main towns in this section: Arkansas City, Winfield, and Wellington. "Pogon All," Kansas couch, expects a close, hard-fought game. He hopes to win, but he can't do that without defeat, as he highly respects the edible of the team which his team is to play. Now They Come Out With a 'Ski' Grid Team Just the other day the Kansas sports editor picked an All-Big Six team. Now we have the best team as far as names go. If you pronounce all these names correctly you qualify for the team. This team is picked form the Hawaiian Division of the United States army. The best football players of Polish name or origin that have been selected, as a possible team, with their names ending to their names is as follows. RE Kar太荆; RT Blazanowski; RG Wadkiswacki; C Gaveriakii; LG P慰urkose; LT Tomaszewski; LE Smietoeski, QB, Michaelski; RH Rushi; LR Bankowski; and FB Dombrawki. Jayhawkers Once Ranked High Nationally On the Gridiron By William Fitzgerald Kansas has not always been the doormat of that popular sport, football. In 1800 the Jayhawkers were the only team both in the valley and nationally. Gleam "Pop" Warmer, famous coach and football authority, ranked Kansas third in western football that year just behind Chicago and Wisconsin. The now powerful Minnesota Gophers were fifth, Nebraska was sixth, Oklahoma was seventh, beefy and tough Western guard, was chosen on the all-Western team. Even Nebraska didn't prove to be much of a stumbling block to that fighting aggregation, as the Jawaharlal Nehru College in Nebraska and Minnesota that year, 72-5. This year the Kansas team ranks well down the list nationally, being listed in the lower 300's behind such smaller schools as Kansas State, St. Benedict's and Fort Hays State. However the Jayhawks hold a much higher ranking in the Big Six, being listed as number six. Legal Fraternity Holds Smoker Phi Alpha Delta, national legal league, a smoker in the men's lounge of the Union building Thursday night, Women's Intramurals --- The second round of the ping song and dart tournaments should be played off by Dec. 13. Basketball Schedule Today Thursday 81. east court, Corrison hall v. Sigma Kapaw; west court, Walkinna Sigma Kapaw; west court, Walkinna 80. east court, Pt Bien Phi v. Chi Omega; west court, Gamma Phi Beta Omega; west court, Gamma Phi Beta 8:10, east court, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Kappa Alpha Theta. 9:00, east court, Alpha Delta Pi vs. Alpha Omicron Pi. Ping Pong Schedule Today 4.15 Sigma Kappa vs. Kappa Kappa Gammar: 5.00, Chi Omega vs. Alpha Omicron: 50. Wednesday Research 4.15, Alpha Delta Pi vs. Pi Beta Phi 5:00, Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Alpha Gamma Delta Thursdav 4-15, Ind vs. Corbin hall: 5:00, Wat- kinson, kill vs. T.N.T. **Returns of the first round in ping:** Lemeine defeated Stuart, 21-3, 19-10, 19-14, 19-18; Kaufman defeated Anderson, 21-1, 21-7, 21-8; Nordland defeated Strutt, 21-5, 20-10; Markham defeated Ames, 6-21, 21-18, 21-16; Dearmer defeated Brett, 21-5, 20-10; Deuter defeated Bishop, 21-3, 12-17, 21-6; McKibbin defeated Deligni 21-5, 20-10; brecht, 21-14, 21-13; Walker defeated Poisson, 21-6, 21-16; Rumie defeated deinem, 21-14, 20-10; Boddington, 21-10, 21-14. **First round results of the dart tournament:** Ames, 6-21, 21-18; Martin defeated Knuth, 6-15, 13-15, 15-6; Lemeine defeated Burackman, 15-18, 15-15; Nordorf defeated defended Allen, 15-10, 15-10. Pitt Determined To Win Game Pittsburgh, Dec. 7 — (UP) — Pitt will give its answer on the screen, Athletic Director Harrison of the PITT team said in a comment on criticism of Pitt's selection to the Rose Bowl as preparation went forward for the football classic. Mindful of the sharp criticism expressed by some southern and west coast sports writers because of their rejection by the University of Washington in the New Years day game at Pandaue, the football squad will resume light training. "This is the most determined football team we have ever had at Pit." Harrison said. Basketball This Week Dec. 8: St. Louis University vs. Missouri at Columbia; Kansas State vs Fort Hays at Manhattan --improve upon their percentage of games won. The last time the two teams met there were four fights which finally ended in a good old-fashioned free-for-all between the spectators, players, and the police. Dec. 11: Kansas vs. southwestern College at Johnstown; Grinnell vs. lowe State at Annes; Nebraska vs. South Dakota at Lincoln; Washington University (St. Louis) vs. Missouri at Columbia; Kansas State vs. Evansville College at Evansville, Ind.; Wichita University vs. Oklahoma at Men's Intramurals Hold the item with your right hand. Tonight's intramural basketball schedule is as follows: Kappa Sig's *B* vs. Beta Theta Pi "*B" on east court, 6 p.m.; Pik A.Ka "*A" on west court, 8 p.m.; A.T.O. vs. Sigma Nu on east court, 10 p.m; S.A.E. vs. Phi Giam's, west court, 10 p.m. Voley ball schedule or towls for the game: Beta Theta Pi north court, 7:30 p.m; Delta Tau delta vs. Triangle, south court, 7:30 p.m; Sigma Nu vs. Kappa Sig's north court, 8:30 p.m; and Sigma Gamma Giang Ghasts, south court, 8:30 p.m. Freshmen Show Promise The freshman basketball squad should show much promise this year if the high school records of the members are any judge of material. Much is expected of Dong Ehling, who will have to go far to carry on the standards set by his brother Ray K., former Kansas star and leading men in football seasons. Don was also a member of the freshman football team this year. The roster includes enough high school captains to complete two full seasons of play. A list of all stars and all-conference men. Besides representing all sections of this state, members come from Missouri, New York, Wisconsin, The members of the freshman basketball squad are: Dick Amerine, Jimmy A m e n, Jimmy Bakeer, P. Caragannay, L. J Caragannay, Alfred Carawell, Howard Dinsmore, Don Ebling, Loren Florall, Lyle Foy, Leroy Gilbert, John Gorman, Louis Hanbill, Bob Hall, Dick Cox, Robert Klausen, old Johnson, Robert Kluwain, Frank Komatz, Lille Benhrt, Walt Laudon, Aran Mudick, Ibraam May, Paul Meyer, Peter Siemer, Peter Johnson, Charles Robe, G. Richardson, Bruce Reid, Nelson Sullivan, Dr Stewart, Johng Vojel, Bruce Voran, Jeromehur, Weston Wells, Wiseman, Wagey Wilson, Clark Weaver. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Christmas Varsity will be held Friday night in the Memorial Union building. "Red" Blackburn and his orchestra will furnish the music for the dance which will begin at 9:30 and last until 12 o'clock. Christmas Varsity Friday 1017 Mass. W.E.Whettstone, Prop. Phone 686 LET US CEMENT ON YOUR SOLES — THEY SATISFY The Haskell Indian football and track teams were guests of the Haskell Institute Athletic Association at a tockey game in Kansas City Sunday night. The 40 team members were accompanied by Mr. Russell Kelley, superintendent of the institute, and John Carmody, athletic coach. The game between the Kansas City Hockey club and the Tulsa team was particularly interesting to the Indians as the Tulsa team dominated Marseille. Martin is the coach of the Tulsa outfit and Maracle is the star left wing. These two men, who are Iroquois tribesmen, are two of the four Indians that play professional hockey in the United States and The Kansas City club was off to a slow start, but have broken the losing streak and are new out to Dr. Allen Calls Men For Varsity Wrestling Team Candidates for the varsity wrestling team are requested to be at Robinson gymnasium at 7:30 Wednesday evening. All who are interested in the varsity men or varsity men, are asked to attend, as plans will be discussed for this year's team. Dr. "Phog" Allen, director of athletics, is anxious that this meeting be well attended; the team is to start work soon. Y.W.C.A. Commission Meets The Social Service commission of the W.Y.C.A. will hold a supper tonight at 5:30 p.m. at Henley HOLIDAY EXCURSION FARES NORTH - - SOUTH EAST - - WEST in effect daily — To January 1, 1937, inclusive — Return Limit—30 days in addition to date of sale Please ask for details W. W. BURNETT, Agent Phone 32 Lawrence, Kan. 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