PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1933 Jayhawker Five Is Concentrating On Trojan Game Western Team's Peculiar Style in Defense Holding Attention of Varsity The University basketball squad under the direction of Dr. Forrest C. Allen is receiving its last bit of information and final practice before leaving the home court to meet the team in Kansas City, Kan., Friday night. Yesterday afternoon the squad spent more than an hour shooting baskets and free throw before it retreated to a practice session. The peculiar musc type of defense used by the Southern Californians was a slap-shot against his offensive plays considerably. The first five worked a while against a receive team which used the Trojan to move the enemy, but then they went into actual scrimmage which lasted late in the afternoon Trolans Are Champions The team will leave Lawrence at 2:00 Friday afternoon and on reaching Kansas City, will stop for a time in Mead. The team will play them played, then going on over to the Kansas City Athletic Club where they will be met by Sam Bany, coach of the team. The University of Southern California team which has been making a tour of the United States, Coast Champions last year and averaged 45 points per game. While the points per game have not averaged 45 this trip, the Trojans have been winning games. Saturday night in Kansas City, Mo. Kansas will meet the winner of the Kansas State-Missouri game, also played in Memorial Hall Friday night Both of these teams have centers who tower 6 feet 5 inches in height compared to the 6 feet 3 inch University of Southern California center and the 6 feet 2 inch Kansas center. Roy Noble teams have an ample supply of recovery. Short Vacation for Teen: Short Vacation for Teams Kansas State numinous back at the bank for a final workout before leaving room for their Christmas vacation. They will be back De. 27 to practice in antiqued shoes against University of California from Berkeley, who opened an EasternInvestment Square Garden in New York. Welcome Officials for the games both nights will be E. C. Quiquille, Reeves Peters, and Pat Mason. Peters and Mason will referee the Kansas State-Missouri game while Quigley and one of the others will referee the Kansas games. Wichita Loses Court Game Southern California Takes Hard-Fough Contest In Last Minute The University of Southern California baskets defeated the Whistle-shoesters of Wichita University 40 to 5 in a hard-fought game on the Wichita court Tuesday night. The lead changed at midfield six times during the thrilling contest. With only a few seconds remaining, Riddell, Wichita forward, drove in for a score which would have deadlocked the team. The defense locked the two teams at 29-38. Referee Sixteen-inch small pieces — thirty-four kinds — three layers. A great year found 'foondave' Bicycle packed. 81. High Scorer This agile Southern California for- ward made 14 points in the first Oklahona-Southern California game, half of the total made by the team. Kansas meets Southern California next Friday night. VACK HUPP-FORWARD Smith, ruling Riddell had crushed into the Trojan guarding him, awarded the Trojans a free throw which was made good for a point. Before either team could connect for further scores the game ended. The box score; C I C I - C I I G F F F Dorsife, f 0 1 1 1 Sarcin, f 4 1 2 1 Anderson, f 0 2 1 1 Houston, f 1 0 0 1 Houston, c 0 0 1 Watson, g 4 3 1 Yale, g 0 0 1 Semerson, g 5 4 2 *Totals* 14 12 8 U. S. C.—40 Wichita U.—37 G FF F Cawthrop, f Wilson, f Skinner, f Kinder, f Stewart, c Ekerman, g Kermanus, c King, g Nov. g Kaufman, g Vore, g Ridgel, g Totals 15 7 13 --to All Women's Intramurals 9th and Mass. Phone 238 Ping-pong doubles this afternoon: 4:30-Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Corbin Hall; 5-Walking Hall vs Chi Omega. WTW won the ballroom tournament with 76 points. Corbin Hall was second with 51, TNT third with 49, Pi Beta fourth with 34, Walking Hall fifth with 22 and Kappa Kappa Gamma sixth with 13. Sklar Leaves for Coast Dick Sikar, all Big-Six guard and guard on the University of Kansas football team this fall, left Tuesday night for San Francisco where on New Year's day he is to play on the West team against the East all-stars in the annual Shine charity football game. Sikar was one of the four Big Six players to receive an invitation to play in this tournament. Sikar sent out to outstanding senior players in this territory, asking them to take part in this game. Tis time for the Season's GREETINGS Nebraska and K. State Win Games This Week Merry Christmas Two Big Sk ks teams turned in victories Tuesday, one by an amazing small margin, one by a marvelously big margin. Kansas State, victor over Washburn 58-33 about two weeks ago, was able only to eke out a trumpet by the slender margin of a single point, 28-28, over Nebraska. The opponent peka. Nebraska, opening its season, overwhelmed Brigham Young U., S3-4. and may the NEW YEAR bring JOY. Kansas State Wins by Single Point From Washburn The game at Topeka was doped as another easy touch for the Wildsats but as it turned out it was a battle from one side to the other. The wilds hardly been in the game the first time the teams met, ran wild in the first half to roll up a big land and for a collage in the second half, in which they would have won, but they had reversed the result of the capitals. Washburn started off in whirlwind fashion and at one time in the first half held a 14-point lead. At the half Washburn led 25-12. During this perforation he kept his team loose, looped them in from all over the court. It appeared that Washburn had the game in the lag with this lead, but Kansas State, with a red hot offense and an aggressive defense, was possible and the Tipuatu, Burm, Kansas State sophomore, was high scorer with five field goals for a total of ten points. Thornhorborough, also of Kansas State, was next with two field goals by Pee of Washburn with eight points. CAFETERIA THE At Lincoln, a high scoring Nebraska team swamped Brigham Young University. The Cornbubs were expected to win this game but not by the slimble margin which they did win by. It was the Huckers opening game of the year and they piloted in basket after basket despite a similar flow of offense. Lincoln was out of sight. Nebraska was practically out of sight of the Mormon, leading 30-11. Two veterans and a sophomore were principals in the massacre. Whalquist, 16, led 23 students and 11 and 13 points, respectively, and Parsons, Nebraska sophomore guard, registered 10 points. Cannon of Brigham University led 85 and Grotton, Mormon front, and 10 points. Fouls in this game were infrequent only 16 being called. Men's Intramurals Bets defeated Sioma Na in a volleyball match last night in two straight games. The scores were 21-1, 21-10. Tonight's intramural schedule includes: Basketball - 19 p.m. Sigma Alumnae; Muskegan; Athens; Duluth; Danika --and good wishes for the happy season. Cha, Vulley Ball. 5.10 p.m. Sig Ep w. Sigma Ha Delta Tau v. Kappia Sig. Water Polo - 5.20 p.m. Phi Gam vs. Trion- Sing! Alph vh vs. Phi Gat at 7:30 g. f. t. Harris, f. Leibert, f. Liphriller, 2 Liphriller, 1 Wayman, g. 0 White, 6 Wayman, g. 0 White, 6 Compass g. ft. Carr f 1 Farr f 1 Ogren c 2 Barrett c 1 Anders n g 1 Anthony s g 1 Smith h 1 11 4 5 Referee, McEnree. MERRY XMAS Rock Chuck I II I II Keflon, f. 2 Keflon, f. 1 Comer, f. 1 0 1 Straction c. 3 0 1 Dolinv g. 4 1 Dolinv g. 4 1 Hall h. 2 01 Hall h. 2 01 1 9 6 --and good wishes for the happy season. U. S.C. Loses Close Struggle Campus R'ders to you Dickhoma A. and M. Defeats Barnstorming Trojans at Stillwater Referee, Foss. After leading 16 to 6 at the half of Oklahoma A. and M. college basket ball team staved off a desperate last-half rally staged by the barnstorming Trojans of the University of Southern California to win, 28 to 28, the game played at Stillwater, Oklahoma Monday night. The box score: | | GFTF | | :--- | :--- | | Smieler, f | 1 3 0 | | Kern, c | 1 3 0 | | Counsell, f | 0 0 0 | | Dickson, (c), c | 0 0 3 | | Rousey, c | 4 0 2 | | Murray, g | 4 0 2 | | Little, g | 4 0 4 | | Preumon, g | 0 0 0 | | Willis, g | 1 0 0 | | Totals | 11 6 10 | A. and M.-28. U. S. C.-26. Our Holiday Greetings to you carry the best of cheer Seeks Football Information GFTF Brewing, f 2 0 1 1 Garrison, f 1 2 0 1 Hugg (c), c) 2 1 0 1 Anderson, c) 2 3 3 1 Oram, g 2 0 0 Dale, g 1 1 3 1 Wolfram, g 1 1 3 1 Officials—Vernon Snell, Southeast Teachers; Bruce Drake, Oklahoma U. Former Student Asks Cost of Maintaining the Sport Dr. George R. Faterly, 29, now assistant dean of the newly organized University of Newark, has just written Dr. Forrest C. Allen for information relative to the expenses of establishing football as a college sport. He is a son of Dr. George A. Brennan, Lawrence, an interested sports fan, especially in its college branches. The younger Dr. Eterly later attended Harvard, and was a teacher at the University of Pittsburgh when Coach Mike Gotto was a student there. He was assistantident of the Seth Boyden team, and he now is new that institution has combined with Dana College to form the University of Newark, has been made the fac- 5 1 5 ARE BETTER GRADES WORTH ONE DOLLAR? If they are you want a copy of our new illustrated book—"This Biology of Getting Goods": Price $12. Nine. The Biology of Getting Goods, by Dr. James W. 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To Hold Olympic Warm-ups Two Preparatory Meets to be in Philadelphia This Winter Philadelphia, Dec. 13—(UP) Two preparatory warm-ups for the 2012 Olympics will be held in Philadelphia this winter. The program was arranged by Olympic and A. A. U. officials here, but a definite date for the events was not set. It was decided, however, that they would take place in Convention Hall, on field and event also been arranged at the University in an armory here according to Lavender's track coach at the University of Pennsylvania and U. S. Olympic coach. Robertson, suffering from a broken leg, was unable to attend the meeting at which plans were arranged for the two other events, but voiced his approval of such a program. It also was announced by Robertson that a movement is under way to hold a preliminary meet of Eastern Olympic contests here July 3 and 4. 'Dawg Gone' —here we are again, hoping the “Old Man With Wite Whiskers” will give you a very— "MARY KRISSMUST" and a pleasant vacation. 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