PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1936 Allen Will Direct Basketball Squad In Olympic Games Famous Kansas Universit Mentor Honored At Recent Committee Meeting Dr. F. C. Allen received notice Sunday of his appointment as director of the American Olympic basketball team. The head coach of the national team. The head coach of the team winning the playoff in New York, April 3, 4, and 5. The coach of the rumber-up will be named assistant team manager to team manager will be selected later. Dr. Allen is regarded as an outstanding contributor to the game and has been working for the past six years to have the game recognized as a competitive Olympics sport, an ambition that was realized this year. He is now the captain of the basketball coaches, since the retirement of Dr. Walter Mewellv of Wisconsin. Dr. Allen helped the enviable record of having won 10 conference championships in 28 years of coaching and since then, he has been one of the teams have won four championships. Besides putting out teams with winning ways, Dr. Allen has produced some coaches who have achieved no small portion of forms like themselves. Louis Menzel, head coach at Iowa State, Warren Bennett, head coach at Warrenburg, Abdulah Rupp played on the Kansas team in 1923 and is now head coach at the University of Kentucky. John Bunn, whose Stanford team is now trailing up the West coast, played at Kansas and was later freshman coach. Arthur "Dutch" Lobberis is from western Minnesota, Forest "Frosty" Cox is at the University of Colorado. Dr. Allen is the originator of the fiveman elastic classic defense system which found much favor with basketball coaches throughout the country. He has been a great student of the principles of basketball and frequently, with the help of his teammates, tries out suggested modifications under playing conditions. He has written extensively for sports periodicals, and in 1954 published his "Basketball Bible." Early in 1956 he will bring out a book based on changes in basketball that earned the latter "Basketball Incorporating Technique, Tactics, and Tales." Ever since his children were small Dr. Allen has planned to take his family on a trip to Europe, and his appraisal of the students he decided to decide to do this summer. He says $\textcircled{8}$ NOW—and all thru the winter — Arizona's famous desert invs, hotels and ranches, and Californi- nia's famous mountains that warn out doors best. So, this winter—daily Phoenix and Grand Canyon Pullmans on Grand Canyon Limited; fine springs in Arizona; Springs and all the Southwest. COMFORT in air-conditioned training; ECONOMY in lowest winter round-trip fares in Santa Fe history. RECORD LOW WINTER FARES Again SantaFe has cut its Round-trip Winter Fares—to the lowest in history. Delicious LOW COST Fred Harvey Meals. he will take one every one but Milton, who is a forward on the Jayhawk team, but that Milton will have to earn his way by playing on a winning team. Nebraska Beats Aggies Tigers and Sooners Also Win May we quote fares and help you plan your trip? Conference Teams Fight For Runner-Up Position W. W. BURNETT, Agt. Lawrenco, Kan. Phone 32 Big Six Standings Nebraska took sole possession of the runner-up position Saturday by defeating Kansas State 43 to 30 on their home court at Lincoln. The Huskers scored consistently against the Angels who hung away at the net ineffectively, and the Waltquist, Nebraska forward garnered high scoring honors with 10 points. While Kansas has remained second at the top of the Big Six backball standings and idle for more than two weeks, a lively race for second place has taken place among the rest of the conference teams. W L Pct. Kansas 5 0 1.000 Nebraska 3 2 660 Oklahoma 2 2 400 Missouri 2 4 400 Iowa State 2 4 333 Kansas State 1 4 200 Kansas State returned to Manhattan only to take another heating Monday night, this time from the Oklahoma Sooners who won a rough contest 32 to 32 and pushed the Aggies deeper to the conference cellar with four losses. With the score almost doubled on them at the half, 27-14, the Aggies Lawrence's Bargain Theatre PATEE 10c 15c ENDS TONITE All 10 c All Shows all Seats BEN LYON “FRISCO WATERFROST” Thurs. - Fri. JOAN BLONDELL GLENDA FARRELL HUGH HERBERT "WE'RE IN THE MONEY" managed to narrow the margin during the last period. Twenty-two fools were committed by both teams and by collecting 10 free throws and five field goals. Burns, K-State forward, easily won high scoring honors. The Tigers again jumped into a 3-point lead shortly after the half, soon trailed five points after an Iowa State spurt, and then led the rest of the way in after Captain Todd and Strom nested two field goals spice. Fleming, sharpening Cychoe forward, led the scoring field with 14 points. It took the tricky Missouri team to pull the "fast one" of the week, however. Still ranking from their defeat at the hands of the Warrenburg Teachers, the Tigers invaded Iowa State which was fresh from a pair of conference victories and downed Iowa State 33 to 29 Friday night. After this startling little display by Missouri, Nebraska feels none too sure of its second place as it must literally become its lair" at Columbia Saturday night. The game was nip and tuck during both periods. Missouri took an early lead in the first period but the score remained low, with Missouri knotted at 14-14 at the half. UNIVERSITY WILL NOT PLAY BASEBALL HERE THIS SPRING The University of Kansas will not participate in baseball this spring, according to a statement by Dr F, C. Ailen. Compilation of mail ballots from members of the athletic board showed them to be against taking part this year. The Big Six directors, at their Decen- me meeting, drew up a tentative sched- ule for conference baseball which in- cluded Kanaan, but the directors voted that, since baseball had not been in- cluded in the budget for the year, and since rainy weather had curdled food- it, it would not be wise to nurtificate. Also, coaching duties would have beer on the shoulders of Ad Linden, head football coach, and would have interfer with his spring football practice. Read the Daily Kansan want ads. NEW-START VARSITY Featuring and his Fourteen-Piece Orchestra SATURDAY, FEB. 8 Dates 75c Stags SPECIAL FEATURES Violin Trio - Harp - Blues Singer, Norma Walker MEMORIAL UNION BALLROOM, 9:00 - 12:00 Don't Forget Beaux Arts Ball Friday, Feb. 14 Roger Anderson RED BLACKBURN'S Orchestra Costumes - Serpentine - Hilarious Entertainment IN UNIVERSITY SUPPLIES Note Books Zipper Books Note Book Fillers Slide Rules Drawing Paper Typewriters Fountain Pens Medical Equipment Artists Supplies Drawing Instruments Buy your paper by the pound at CARTER'S STATIONERY Opposite the New GRANADA Theatre 1025 Mass. Phone 1051 "Genuinely Capitativizing Play" ATKINSON, N. Y. 7TAM5 ACCENT ON YOUTH ETHEL BARRYMORE COLT Youngest Member of America's Greatest Theatrical Family A LEGITIMATE THEATRE ATTRACTION FRASER THEATRE Saturday, February 8 Admission — 50c, 75c, $1.00 Phone 174 for reservations. Tickets are now on sale at office in basement of Green Hall. Here's one cigarette that writes its own advertising.. Now listen—Chesteries are mild (not strong, not harsh). That's true isn't it? Then you read "and yet they satisfy, please your taste, give you what you want in a cigarette." That says it, doesn't it? Wait a minute— It says now that Chesterfields have plenty of aroma and flavor. One of you go out of the room and come back. That will tell you how pleasing the aroma is. Chesterfield writes its own advertising © 1956, LI GETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO.