PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jayhawk Cagers Rest After Winning Battle Dr. Allen Gives Chalk Talk, Followed by Dummy Scrimmage Victors over Baker by a last minute, rally, the Kansas basketball team enjoyed a less strenuous workout that usually yesterday afternoon. The game was a hard-played one and apparently Coach F. C. Allen thought a little rest would do the men good. Consequently no actual scrimmage was engaged in. A lengthy blackboard session was held in which Coach Allen pointed out to the eurers the mistake in the team from Baldwin. Following this the team went over to the Auditorium for the remainder of the practice. Here two teams had more or less of a dummy scrimmage in which the play stepped as soon as the team on the defense got the ball. In this manner play was kept in one half of the court and was not so tiring. One team lined up with Milton Allen and Wilmer Shaffer, forward, Mavin Cox, center, and Piaudre, left, Marty Cole, center, guards Ray Ebling and Roy Nobile, first string forward and center, respectively, left early and did not take part in this part of the workout. The team opposing them consisted of Sylvester Schmidt and Neo Stewart, forwards, Bob Holmer, center, and Grant Barcus and Dave Lutton, guards. The patched-up first string was hitting much better than in the game with Baldwain and looked pretty good. One of the best plays was the play of Marvin Cox, reserve center, who scored a number of times from the center of the court. Men's Intramurals Intramural training for tonight: Basketball--K, KEK V. vs. Theta Tau; AKi Ps. vs. Pi KA. X, 10, Deta Chi vs. Beta Kugai Suc. vs. Phi PSi. Results of Monday night's games: 9 4 1 Referee, Corliss Kapp Sug **f**, lt L. Lyonfall **f**, lt L. Kibhm **f**, 0 1 0 Birdc **f**, 1 0 0 Birdc **f**, 1 0 0 Bobbih **f**, 1 0 0 Kent **g**, 1 0 0 S. P. E. "B" **8. g** 8. f. D. Fieberf. 1 0 D. Fieberf. 1 0 P. Fifeber. 1 0 L. Blebond. 1 O. holsn.g 1 N. Owens. 1 b'ed b'ucl f. g. f. t. B'deb'ucl f. g. f. t. Benfont . 2 1 Bowmanw . 2 0 Waymanw . 1 1 Trotterr . 2 0 Waymanw . 1 0 Referee, Vanek 10 5 2 Referee, Foss Delta Tau 17. g. Truf Mason 17. f. Mcmoran J 2. 0 Elienroff J 2. 0 Olsen G 2. 0 Veltubg J 0. 0 Veltubg J 0. 0 Finley J 0. 0 Fn Det **.** g. l. F Bendick 2 0 1 Behndi'b 0 0 0 Sbillc 1 0 0 Habs hrb 0 0 1 Wrightg 0 1 0 Delta Tau "B" **12** G. Illoreau **1** G. Illoreau **1** Spinel, 1 0 Barker, 1 0 M Vatch,g, 1 0 M Vatch,g, 1 0 Allen, 1 0 Pioneers 48 Flores 1 6f. L Barberf 2 4f. Ragstuf 3 5f. Tateg 1 0 Tateg 1 0 Hawkg 2 0 Hawkg 2 0 Hall 2 0 Hall 2 0 22 4 4 Referee: McEnroe S.A. Mu 21 Kassf, f Fengold, f 0 0 Visfcek, y 0 1 Wustok, g 0 Wustok, g 0 Bchund, r 0 Dunkin Club i1v1 C. S. E. K. g f t Russellf 2 1 Moorel 2 1 Miller 2 1 Blakee 5 1 Porentae 2 0 Hagaragi 5 1 Ketemugha 5 1 11 3 3 7 2 Referee, Burkett Freshmen Team Wins Meet Varsity Makes Comeback Too Late To Overcome Opponents' Lead The varsity swimming team made a strong comeback Monday afternoon, in the second day of the varsity-freshman swimming meet, but found the 3 to 15 yearlings had built up in the first five events held Friday, too big overcome and lest the meet to the first year men 46 to 38. year men 48 to 50. The results of Coach Alphin to re- cover the swimming sessions swimming would be over if the freshman teams were only the variety. Results of the four events held, Monday are as follows: 1. Pacey, V, 79.8 points; second, B. F. Humphrey, V, 50.8 points; third, R. Jackman, F, 39.1 points. 100-yard dash—W. C. Waggoner, F; first, D. Tirst, V, second, F. Wilson, F; 220-yard dash—V. Noweinski, F; first, C. Nichols, V, second, W. Zupancue, V; third, Time 2.45; Meldy Relay—First freshmen (W. L. Grisham, M. and Jones); second, varity (Tiller, C. Nichols, and P. Fisher). Time 3.372. --- Women's Intramurals Fing pong results: McKibbin, IWW, defended Dodge, Kappa Kappa Gamma, 22-20-21 4; Baker, IWW, defeated kiience, Pi Beta Phi, 21-17, 18-21, 18- hunter, IWW, defeated Lippitt, Alpha Omieon Pi, 21-1, 21-3; Delano, Kappa Kappa Gamma, 21-1, 21-3; Corbin, Alpha Theta, 21-4, 21-8; Brink, Pi Beta Phi, defended Anderson, Corbin, Hall 21-11, 21-13; Erskine, Corbin hall, defested Poas, IWW, 21-16, 21-9. Sigma Kappa and Alpha Gamma Delta sororites forfecited scheduled basketball games to the Pi Phi and Gamma Phi Beta's respectively last night in women's intramural competition. Set 1937 Football Date Fourth Game of Series With Michigan State Will Be Here Kansas and Michigan State yesterday agreed on Oct. 30 as the date for the 1937 football game, the fourth in the series being played by these two institutions. Recent setting of conference games for that year makes it possible to negotiate for dates for other games on the Kansas schedule. Washburn and Bates are set to be on the 1937 schedule, but the dates have not been settled yet. Kansas and Michigan State had their first game Tast year, when the Michiganders came here for a 6-0 victory. Kansas went to East Lansing this year, as it will in 1837. The 1936 game will be here Nov. 14. Coach Chas. Bacchman of Michigan State, formerly of Kansas State, sought the Kansas games soon after Kansas and Notre Dame had played. LUNCH With Your Friends at the UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Memorial Union --- A a squad of 59 men has been approved by H. W. Hargas, freshman football coach, to receive freshman numerals, subject to the completion of the required amount of freshman; work this semester. This is one of the largest squads in recent years. Those approved were: Ferrel Anderson, Maple City; Ovill Anderson, Olathe; Nathan Axel, New York City; Charles Arthur, Olathe; Cell Blarn, Wichita; Simon Becker, Rochester; N.Y.; Julian Buchle, Codarville; Wayne Brewer, Fred Bowden; Bouquet, Yates Center; Larry Coleman, Valley Stream, N.Y.; N伯特 Manning, Kansas City, Mo.; George Moreford, Pat Maturo, Kansas City, Mo.; Milton Meilen, Herrington; Earl Miller, Baldwin; Lymn Mahammah, Augusta; Robert Meyer, Washington; McCormick, McCormick; McPherson; Robert NMcNaughton, Hutshenion; Wade Nelson, Kansas City; Chester Cox, Elk City, Mo. Freshman Numerals to 5 One of Largest Squads in Recent Years Approved by Hargiss Kenneth Caldwell, Chanute; George Dick, McLouth; Lyman Diven, Sven Center; Joe Elmore, Mackayville; Joe Elmore, Kernville; Jr. Oakland City; Robert Gorrill. 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Kim Parris Patom, Wakeley; Frank Parrlis, City, Pa.; Beginnald Plicho, Lyndon, NY; Elvin Reed, Salina; Mans Replogle, Coldwater; Garth Rogers, Kansas City, Kan.; J. D. Richardson, Kansas City, Kan; Mike Schlovelk, Kelly Station, Pa; Dave Shirk, Elm Gilbert Towns, Beverly; Carl Weidner, St. Louis, Mo.; Lawrence Wiley, Cameron, Mo.; John Williams, Tongkhanunn Kamana, Scott; Scott, Harry Young. Kansas City, Kan. GET YOUR CAR Ready For Winter Basketball Officials Hear Allen Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics, went to Kansas City, Mo., last night to address a meeting of the Kansas City Basketball Officials Association. Officials, coaches, and others interested in basketball have been invited to Dr. Allen will show works of "Basketball Fundamentals," the instruction film for which he and the Kansas players posed for last September. 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St. Phone 361 Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements for Year Ending June 30,1935,for the Kansas Memorial Union Balance from 1933-34 $ 617.79 amount due for bill of The following is a statement of the cash receipts and disbursements of the Kansas Memorial Union for the year June 30, 1934, to June 30, 1935, and is taken from the annual report of the Treasurer of the Student Organizations Fund. RECEIPTS Balance from 1933-34 $ Fountain Receipts (less ft. bill of help) $14,600.96 Recreation Room 2,453.07 Hall Rental 918.50 Student Activity Ticket (Mbrsbsp. fees) 6,897.37 Summer Session Membership Fees 165.50 Special Membership Fees (Alumni) 8.25 Check Stand 356.20 Stag Penalties, Mid-week dances 550.80 Return of Money advanced for Convention Exp. 79.62 Refund on Special Service (Hall labor) 24.10 Refund on Telephone Tolls, etc. 14.60 Change Returned 59.00 From Activity Ticket Res. Fund for Orchestra 105.00 From Activity Ticket Res. Fund for Chaparones 5.00 $ TOTAL RECEIPTS $ TOTAL RECEIPTS Recreation Room: Labor (Less Ft. Bills) ... 750.75 Expense (Supplies and Reps.) ... 241.02 991.77 DISBURSEMENTS Fountain: Labor (less ft. bills) $2,714.15 Merchandise $9,426.55 Expense, Loddy, Adv., Pho. Cig. Tabs, Rep. Gas, Ice, Glassware, etc.) 817.79 $12,958.49 General Expense: Reps. Pho.. Janitor Sup.. Office Sup.. Adv.. Etc. 946.37 Manager's Bond Prem. 5.00 Window Washing 120.00 Subs. Mag. & Newspapers 40.90 1,112.27 Change Checked out 70.00 Lounge Labor (Less Ft. Bills) 1,021.81 Hall Expense 9.80 Hall Labor (Less Fount. Bills) 256.82 Fountain Equipment: Grill 15.00 Radio 12.50 Tacy Hot Cup 7.61 35.11 Recreation Room Equipment 11.67 Bulletin Board and Letters 34.39 Adding Machine 184.50 Construction (1935) 174.75 Notes Paid: Construction (1934) 885.97 Memorial Corp. 716.37 Operating Com. 1,560.00 3,162.34 Salary of Manager 1.120.01 Salary of Hostesses 810.61 Dues and Assessment (National) 22.00 Orchestras (Free Dances) 244.00 Refund to Commencement on Transfer 150.00 Bad Check 18.25 Money Advanced for Convention Exp. 150.00 Orchestras for Mid-Week Dances 700.00 Handling Charge 150.00 Balance to 1935-36 ... $ 3,527.18 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $23,388.58 Balance to 1935-36 $ 3,527.18 Explanation: Anyone desiring more detailed information may receive such information by calling at the manager's office. THE UNION OPERATING COMMITTEE.