WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1936 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Kansan Picks Big Six All-Stars For Past Season Rv Fred Harris, c'38 By Fred Harris, © 28 With the close of the season the football season, the team's player had ventured to select the following men on All-Bill Six football eleven. L Gustine, Iowa State LE Shirey, Nebraska LT Shirey, Nebraska C Corkrey, Oklahoma RG Kirk, Missouri MG Kirk, Missouri RE McDowell, Nebraska QB Frye, Missouri LH Londe, Missouri RH Cardwell, Nebraska CL Clayton, CI Gustine, Iowa State captain this fall, was chosen because of his sparkling play against the Kannas Agues. In the other games on the Iowa State schedule he was worn in the sack during some of being in on practically every play. Holland was the star lineman on the Kansas Sixty team. He came in for considerable praise from his coach, Wry Fry. He proved to be the best lineman on the field in the game against the Jawhawkers. Shirey, a balwark on defense, played a band-game against Minnesota, and his defensive work was one of the main reasons for the low number of losses he is asked to can stand all the罚掌. the opposition can play. Conkirk was chosen at center because of his ability to intercept passes. He also led the Sooner team in minutes played. Kirk, the Missouri guard, was a defensive barrier in the center of the Tiger line. He was on the bottom of the pile in practically every play and made more than his share of the tackles. Fanning, the other Aggie to be placed on this selection, has played in great game all year. He is big and was an ideal tackle. He is fast and was often down the field on pants as soon as the ends. McDonald, the towering Nebraska end, is a great pass receiver. He is fast at getting down under pants and is a deadly tackler. He weighs close to the 280-pound mark and is very hard to take out of the play. Frye was the spearhead of the Missouri backfield. As a kicker he was second only to Francis. A good receiver for Frye is a fast and brained field general. Londe, Frye's running mate, was the best pass receiver in the Big Six conference this year. He is particularly good on end sweeps, and picked up many extra yards because of his speed. Cardwell, who has burned up the Big Six for the past three years, is the fastest man on the Hacker starting lineup. In all the games this year he has been overshadowed only by Francis, and the two have been the nightmare of the opposing coaches. Cardwell is a great pass receiver, and has gained many yards by his drive an off-tackle smashes. Francis, the other member of the combination, is the only conference man to be placed on the All-American first team this year. Against all his opponents Francis has not been stopped and in each game has improved until he has no equal as a player in the first half of his great team play, his kicking and his passing ability, he is named captain of this selection. --withdrawn from school and will not be available for court play this season. --withdrawn from school and will not be available for court play this season. Men's Intramurals Bill Kley, Sig Alph, won the pyramid tennis elimination tournament by defeating Jack Nesby, Sigma Chai 6-0, 6-0. The Sig Alph and Delta Tau tennis teams are finalists in the ten matches tournament for organized houses. Chambers, Phil Delt, won the pyramid elimination tournament for hand ball Tuesday when he defeated Benton, also a Phil Delt. Theta Tau and the Galloping Ghosts are the finalists in the horseshoe team tournament. These teams are scheduled to play before Thursday. Henry Quigley Will Referee Washburn Game Henry Quigley, youngest of oE C. Quigley, National league umpire and widely known athletic official, will referee the Kansas-Washburn game with his father. It will be his appearance as a basketball official. Physics Collegeium Monts Trésor Physics Colloquium Meets Today A physics colloquium will be held in Blake hall at 4:30 p.m. today. Rich, Creamy MALTED MILK With Wafers 20c UNION FOUNTAIN Bassett Memorial Uni Sub-Basement Memorial Union Women's Intramurals Pong ping schedule for 4:15:48 Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Chi Omega: 3:00, Alpha Omicron Pt. vs. Gamma Phi Beta. --withdrawn from school and will not be available for court play this season. Pung ping articles are posted on the bulletin board at Miss Hoover's office. Ms. Hoover has the bulletin board, Dec. 7, and all scores are requested to be turned in immediately. Ichabods Open Against Jayhawks The Washburn college Ichabads have been working out several weeks under the direction of the new basketball coach, Charles "Drew" Erickson, and are expected to be in good shape by tomorrow night when they open their cage season against the University of Kansas. First Trial Under Coach Errickson; Landes and Kinter Out It is not known how well the Washiharn team will perform this season as only six lettermen form the nucleus, but by the time the team starts conference play in January, it should be well organized to make a bid for a place award the of the Missouri Valley conference. The Iobah lettermen include Delbert Rookam, Bert Collard, Dennis Dittenreut, "Bus" Mills, George Elliott, and Lelia Brown. Elliott will not be able to play against the Jay-hawkers tomorrow night because of a knee operation that will keep him off the team until the first of next month. Brown was a member of the football squad and has not practiced enough to get the feel of the ball. Those players who have been reporting to Coach Erickson for the past few weeks are Collard, Roskam, Schleicher, Mills, Plaff, Polliner, Henry Stolteb, Dittenworth, Wilson Wickman, and J. Hoehne; this city is City, Kuma, junior college. The others played on the Wabashurn team last year. Harry Kinter and Jim Landis, two stellar performers of last year's aggregation who were counted upon for this year's team have recently Son and Father Officiate "HEINE" QUIGLEY AND E C QUIGLEY Henry C. "Heine" Quigley, former student at the University of Kansas, expects to follow in the footsteps of his father, E. C. Quigley, National league umpire, and well-known football and basketball official in the Midwest. He was a player for the University of Louisiana at Lawrence Dec 3, opening the Big Six season for 1967-78. Rasketball This Week Dec. 3 Kansas vs. Washburn at Lawrence. Dec, 4 Iowa State vs. Central at Ames. Germany's Saint Nikolai and America's Santa Claus will be represented by one German student for children who will meet at the home of Dr. Otto Springer, professor of German, Saturday, Dec. 3. Dr. Springer's young son speaks in the German school and other children to "bring apart English." German Santa Claus For the sake of childish belief, the versatile German student wished that his name not be divulged. The Ichabod schedule includes nine non-conference games in addition to the 12 they play in the Missouri Valley Conference. Eleven of these games will be played at home. The Joyhawkers will journey to Topeka Jan. 23 for a return engagement. Whitcomb Scholarship Applications Due Soon Applications for the Whitman English scholarship must be made at the office of the Committee on Aids and Disabilities in the Administratio- n building, before December. 18 Eras sward is offered from the income of $2000 donated by Edna Osborne Whitchcomb, widow of Prof. Scl. Lincoln Whitchcomb, who was for years professor in the department of English, taught in English, who shows promise of original writing and is in need of financial assistance. Allen To Address Reserve Officers' Group Reserve Officers' Group Dr. F. C. Phog) Allen will address the group school of the Douglas county chapter of the Reserve Officers association. The group will be "Mass Athletes" and will be discussed from the point of its connection with military organization. The meeting which is being held in Room 204 Fowler, is scheduled to begin at 7:45. Paital practice will be held at the range range of Fowls Shop at 6:30. 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Phone 361 Dodge - Plymouth Director Veenker said yesterday that he feels he has found the right man in Jim Yeager, who he characterizes as "one of the rising young stars" in the world, and successor Veenker predicts an unusually successful future. In This Corner Hugh Wire The Athletic Council in a meeting this weekend acceded to Veenker's request that he be relieved of his football duties only because it felt that he was carrying an unbearably heavy burden of work. From his graduation from Kansas State College in 1931 until he came to Iowa State, Yeager coached three football teams. He coached Hays, Kans. He served as head football coach there in 1935-36. At Kansas State he was a three-letter man in football, holding down a guard post on the Wildcat 621 Mass. St. With the last Rock Chalk, DeadHawk, Pee-Uu-aa sung sent ringing over the ether waves, the late lamented football situation here at the University of Kansas prepares to tuck its head under the covers and go into hibernation with a smile. To Eddie Cantor and the skunk, that little gem uttered by the mother skunk as she and her offspring met the big bear might be used as a battle cry. Said the mama skunk, "Let us spray, let us spray." A few chinouso often take lots of things out into the open. The boys on the football squads deserve a big hand for their courage and spirit during the season. It takes a good man to run into mother earth very many times and come up smiling. Iowa State didn't get enough "ruzzie-dazzie" football, so they are going in for the "race-horse" style of basketball. Coach Louis Menze has a light, small, speedy squad of sharp-shooters, and is trying to develop a fast-breaking officer mither with a strong arm, that is being used by mask of the Big Six teams. 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