PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1986 Allen Announces Basketball Games Schedule May Include Game With University Of Mexico A schedule of 15 games for the coming basketball season was announced Sunday by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics. In addition to those unannounced, tentative games with the University of New Mexico and a game with Washburn in Topeka are being considered. The first game is set for Dec. 5, and it will be a contest here with Washburn. The first Big Six game is with Oklahoma at Norman on Jan. 9. In spite of the conference disfavor for games with schools other than Norman, two games have been scheduled with Baker, the Kansas conference school that gave the Jayhawkers such a stiff battle last year. Dec. 3, Washburn at Lawrence. Dec. 11, Southwestern at Winfield. The schedule: Dec. 16, Baker at Baldwin. Jan. 5, Baker at Lawrence. Jan 9, Oklahoma at Norman Jan 16, Missouri at Lawrence Jan. 16, Missouri at Lawrence. Jan. 19, Kansas State at Law rence. Feb. 2, Nebraska at Lawrence. Feb. 5, Iowa State at Arrow. Feb. 11, Kansas State at Manhattan tan. Feb. 20, Oklahoma at Lawrence. Feb. 27, Nebraska at Lincoln. March 5, Missouri at Columbia. Feb. 13, Iowa State at Lawrence Feb. 20, Oklahoma at Lawrence. Feb. 25, Nebraska at Lawrence. Aggies Start Basketball Practice A squad of about 25 Kansas State cagars, including four lettermen, reported yesterday afternoon to Head Coach Rick Nolan that their first workout of the year --of Willecuts-Gels match. Div. 2; Goehring, T.N.T., vs Pierter, T.N.D. Until the end of the football season Root, who is also freshman football coach, will not be able to devote full time to cage practice. The Wildcats will have the services of two additional lettermen. Howard Cleveland and Ed Klimak. The Kansas City Cardinals play week in December, when they will play a non-conference opponent not yet chosen. I will output the text as it appears in the image. Please provide the content of the image, and I will generate a textual representation of it. Women's Intramurals Final rounds of the tennis tournament must be completed by Friday. Grafenko and Hara will receive of division four, after having defeated Griffin, C. H., in the semi-finals. Games which must be played this week are: Div. 2: Goering, T.N.T., v9 Pflaster, Ind. V.K.G. 1. Wilsler, Ind., vs. winner of Willecuts-Gels match. Div. 2, Cochang, TNT, u.s. Div. 3: Delano, K.K.G., vs. winner of Raup-Kunkle match. Div. 1: Witsler, Ind., vs. winner Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha Delta Pi teams will pitch horseshoes this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The following golf matches must be played on tie. Thatrday, Nov. 5 be played off by Thursday, Nov. 5, Waring, K.K. G, w. Wallace, A.C.O. C; Ehrke, Ind., vs Wyatt, KKG; Hinkle, P.E., vs Norrin Bluney, K.A.T., vs Roberts Gins, G.E., vs Roggini CHP. Handball Schedule ner of the law. Div. 2: Gois, KKG., vs winne Div. 1; Lemoinne, P.B.P., vs. winner of the Erskine-Woody match. Div. 2; Geis, K.K.G., vs winne of the Horse-Rowland game Div. 3: Lattner, K.K.G., vs. Allen W. H. Div. 4; Worley, A.D.P., vs Pulley I.W.W. These rounds must be played of by Friday, Nov. 6. Regiers Design Chosen For Architecture Tour The design of a combined grocery store and tea room by John Jay Rogier, c. 37, has been selected as the first installation of architecture in a traveling exhibit that will tour the United States. The display is made up of best work of students in various schools throughout the country. The exhibition represents solution of the problem in last year's sophomore design class. Tau Beta Pi Meeting Tonight Tau Bota Pi, national honorary fraternity for engineers, will have its first meeting of the year tonight at 7:30 in Marvin hall. LEARN TO DANCE Special Attention Given Beginners in Ballroom Dancing Private Lessons Day and Night MARION RICE DANCE STUDIO Men's Intramurals New Location, 2921/₂ Mas Phone 965 Over Rumsey-Allison Flower Shop In order to complete competition in team handball, horseshoes, and tennis in the men's intramurals, beating each other is pressing, each team that is thought of having a probable chance to win in any of these events have been selected. One team wins nine miners in each sport. One a team is defeated in tournament play, they are out of further competition in the spot in which they were defeated. --be a meeting of the prospective candidates for the varsity and freshman swimming team today in room 208 of Robinson gymnasium at 4:30 p.m. Plans will be presented in the morning sessions which will start this week. Points have been given for a schedled matches played thus in the tournament. Points are not given to team winning Drawings and schedules for the first round matches of the tennis handball and horseshoes tournments are as follows: Toronto S.A.E. vs Delta Tue, today. Toronto S.A.E. vs Beta Tue, today. Beta vs Beta, vs Delta Tue, Sigma Chr. Nov. 3 at 10:30 AM Rock Chr. Nov. 2 at 9:45 AM Rock Chr. vs S.PE. Nov. 5 at Handball: Acuña vbs bye; Delta SPE. vbs bye; Kugai Suc vbs; SPE. vbs bye; Kugai Suc vbs; Pi KA: vbs, Rock Chalk, Nov 4; at KA: vbs, Beta Vbs, bye; at KA: vbs, Beta Vbs, bye; Horseshoe Delta Tau vs. hye Horseman Delta Tau vs. Galloping Ghosts vs. Phi Game today at 4:30. DU vs. SPE, today at 3:30, and Theta Tau vs. Acctia Yesterday's scores in the men's intramurals are as follows: Nov 3: Sigma Ha, Phi Pai, Phi Si, Sigma Hau, K.K. Eik, on field 2; Theta Tau vs. K.E.K., on field 3; Ramblers vs. Golden Eagles, on field 4; on field 5; all games to start The touch football schedule in the men's intramurals for today and tomorrow is as follows: Nov. 4: ATO, V. Bolzermkers, on field I; SAE.v. vs. Deli Chi, on field II; Sigma Nu "B" vs. Pi KA. "B" on field III; Sigma Chi "B" vs. "B" on field II; on field 4; and S.P.E. vs. DU. or 3. All games to start at 4:30. Tfoot football. Beta 1, Phi Dhole 3, Phi Leng. Beta 2, Phi Fang. Sigma Chi 4," B, Phi Kag. Sig 12; and ATO 6, Phi Phi 2. The Triangles won over the Buckeyes --be a meeting of the prospective candidates for the varsity and freshman swimming team today in room 208 of Robinson gymnasium at 4:30 p.m. Plans will be presented in the morning sessions which will start this week. Footnotes on Football Hugh Wire. c'38 Tex Olive, the University of Arizona football coach uses so many backs in a game that scouts it of keeping their records straight. When he has played for Kansas, reviewed the Arizona Wildcats in their game with the New Mexico Aggies last week he closed his books at the half and missed them. Maybe we had better send the whole team down to watch them next time. Coach Bernie Bierman has a system which he uses on the Minnesota Gophers with telling effect. If the players become careless in their tackling he makes them go out to the track and run around it until they are ready to come back and meet the tackling dummy on even terms. By the time the squad runs through the first two innings they are so mad that the stuffing flies out of the dummy when they hit it. Wichita University's wishes for a football and basketball series with the University of Kansas has been heartily endorsed by Judge Jesse D. Wall, a candidate for the Kansas legislature from the sixty-sixth district. He claims that, if elected, he will see if the state legislature can do something to insure a permanent athletic policy between the two unions. If Wichita could be insured if Wichita could win a few games from other Kansas Colleges, such as Washburn. This year, Washburn beat Wichita 13-6, only a week before the Ichabods were drubbed by Kansas 19-6. HEADACHE? Campus Ducks Will Splash Today For Squad Nests MAYBE IT'S YOUR EYES Intensive drill will not start until after the Christmas holidays but the fundamentals on technique and conditioning will be looked after durably. Most of last year's freshman squad will be back and two letter men will report. A new official Jantzen diving board has been purchased and will be installed soon. The water will be 'opened about Nov. 11. There have not been any meet scheduled as yet but the matter will be handled by the directors at their meeting in December. There will be a meeting of the B. F. Nanninga, O.D. He Didn't Pick 'Em The sports editor, along with other prognosticators, had a bad time picking the winners last week and the predictions and actual results. The fitting of glasses a specialty Nebraska and Missouri. Nebraska the choice. Nebraska 20. Missouri 0. Kansas State and Tulsa. Kansas State, but the docket bootkept on the chin in this one. Kansas State 7. Tulsa 10. Optometric Eye Specialist Phone 2244 919 Mass. Northwestern a nd Minnesota Minnesota. The greatest crash of the season. Northwestern 6, Minnesota 0. Iowa State and Oklahoma. Picked Oklahoma. Oklahoma 7, Iowa State 7. --kept the Sooners from scoring again. Vanderbilt and Louisiana. Picked Louisiana. Louisiana 19, Vanderbilt 0. Yale and Dartmouth. Dartmouth chosen, Dartmouth 11, Yale 7. Texas and Southern Methodists, Southern Southern Methodist 14, Texas 7. Notre Dame and Ohio State. Ohio State, but another upset. Ohio State 2. Notre Dame 7. Harvard and Princeton. Princeton easily, but not so. Harvard 14 Princeton 14. Box Score: 4 wins; 3 loses; and ties. Nebraska Contines March to Conference Championship W L T Nebraska 3 0 0 Kansas State 1 0 1 Missouri 1 1 1 Oklahoma 1 1 1 Iowa State 1 2 1 KANSAS 0 3 0 Playing without the services of their flashy running halfback, Lloyd Cardwell, and using fullback Sam Francis only part time, the Nebraska Cornhuskers continued under full steam toward another Bix Six championship, and a much hoped for debut in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP We take pride in our workmanship and materials Before a crowd of 27,000 customers, the Cornhuskers ramped on a Tiger team that was unable to bare its claws, 20 to 0. The Tigers held Nehrua scoreless in the first period, but Missouri's loose ball handling gave the Cornhuskers several breaks and the game. The Iowa State Cyclones, playing the underdog role, hold a heavier Sooner team to a 7 to 7 tie. The Iowa State Cyclones, Breeder soon fallback, into a touchdown by means of a fancy lateral-forward pass. Breeder scored of Oklahoma late in the third period as Iowa State hit its fourth period stand by the Cyclones W. E. Whetstone, Prop. Call 686 The Kansas State Wildcats went down in defeat Saturday at the hands of the Golden Hurricane from Oklahoma City. The Forest Gregory of Tayler, Texas booted the hall clearly through the goal posts late in the fourth quarter to win for Tampa after the Wildcats lost the score in the third period, 7 to 7. Record Number Try For Place On Rifle Teams Students of the University seem to be getting "markman-minded" for more have reported for rifle tryouts this year than for any other year since 1931, according to a statement made by Sergeant C. E. Engle, assistant instructor of military science. One hundred sixty-six women are scheduled to try out for the women's rifle team, and 117 men are entered in the elimination tests of the R.O.T.C. rifle team. Usually the two squads are limited to 30 women and 20 men, but because of the time this fall, this fall, the number may be increased to about 40 women and from 25 to 30 men. Tryouts for women are held all day on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and Wednesday mornings, at regular hourly periods. Hours for the R.O.T.C. rife team tryouts are held all day on Mondays and Fridays, and on Wednesday afternoons. Each person records once a week until 1017 Mass. Sub-Basement Memorial Union the final eliminations, which will be made just before or just after the Christmas vacation. To qualify for membership a person must have eligible grades, and must have good grouping shots, showing a marked improvement over his or her first attempts. The rife team contests with other schools by means of "postal matches", in which the entries hold their own shooting tests—and then mail in their scores, which are compared with others. Sergeant Jenkins and his team have been completed yet for the postal matches this year. W. A.A. points are given for certain activities of the women's rifle team, and sweaters are presented to the two-year members whose average shooting scores are among the 10 highest. The captain of the women's rifle can is Barbara Kirchhoff, fa38, and Teien Ward, fa38, is the manager King Aitken, b'37, is captain of the R.O.T.C. rifle team, and the manager is Martin Denlinger, c'38. Reserve Officers Will Discuss Court Martial At the Reserve Officers' Schools which will meet tomorrow night, Maj. R. F. Edwards, infantry, will have charge of the meeting. He will give a critique of the mood of the soldiers in the Little Theater in Green ball. After this will follow a general discussion of the court martial. The meeting will be held in room 204 Fourier Shops, at 730. All persons interested in court martial proceedings are invited to attend, and the attendance of those senior students in R.O.T.C. who are studying court martial procedure, is essayally requited by Major Edwards. 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