PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1935 Jayhawkers Meet Baker University On Court Monday Quintets of Two Schools Have Not Competed for More Than 20 Years After a lapse of more than 20 years, the University of Kansas and Baker University of Baldwin will meet again in basketball. The Methodists open their 1866 season when they come to Lawrence Monday in what will be the third non-conference game for the Jayhawkers. Athletic relations between Kansas and Baker stretch back almost half a century, for in 1896 the two schools met in baseball. The game was a tie. 6-6. For the next 15 years, baseball was as popular as three games a season. Baker was the first collegiate competitor of Kansas in football, also. In 2016, Baker won the prize of the present Big Sig, Kansan and Baker played two games, Kansas Winning. Coach Emil S. Listen and freshman Coach George S. Brettnaill have devoted the past week to an intensive coaching camp at Baker University 1936 basketball quintet to pit against the proleges of Dr. F. C Allen or the Kansas University football team. Baker Has Six Lettermen Six lettermen from last year form the basis for the team, which will include some of the high scorers of the conference. Beiser of Kansas City, Mo., scored 121 points last year, and Schey of Leavenworth 102. Both mens will choose from the four other lettermen of last season, a nucleus, around which to build the team. Albertson, one of the best defensive guards of the conference, is playing his last year and should prove to be one of the leaders of the Wildcat aggregation. Fred Heine, former Central high lad and all-conference football tackle, is battling again for the center position, which he so capably filled him, until an injury incapacitated him, was third highest scorer in the sound. Queer, another forward, is one of the headiest and best floor men on the team. Bob Rudolph, Atchison, alternated at center and was a fine under-study of Heine. Heine, Beiser, Schrey, and Quear are third-year men. Albert Stress Kansas State is working on fundamentals this week and Coach Allen has been stressing guarding. It has been a policy for the last six years that the Kansas team keep the oppositions score in the "tennis". Although this has not been the outcome of all the games, it has to follow, Coach Allen has discovered. E. C. Quigley to Referee Scrimimage sessions have been lengthy since the Ottawa game and, with Coach Allen is looking for a more effective conference games to be against Baker University. All members of the squad are expected in shooting ability and hall handling. Between the halves one reel of Dr. F. C. Allen's basketball fundamentals will be shown on the screen. Also, the Jayhawk Juniors will be guests again and are asked to come in the west stair entrance. E. C. Quigley is more The referee for tomorrow night's game will be E. C. Quigley. The probable starting lineups: Kansas Allen f Beisein Ebling f Quaean Noble e Heine Pralle g Albertson Kappelman g Schrej --past three days: Cliff's Ghosts Men's Intramurals Intramural schedule for next week is as follows: Monday: Basketball-5-30 Phi Delt "II" & "B" vs D.T.D." B. Sig Ep "B" vs Kappa B."Sig Ep "B" 10.0 Sig Ep vs Pigma Chi; Phi Delt vs D.T.D. Volley Ball> 5.10 Delta Chi vs Sig Alph; Phi Pa vs Phi Gam. Tuesday; Basketball-10:00 1st Baptist vs Rock Chalk I; Cope's Drug vs Campus Raiders; Volley Ball-Philt Devs vs Nu Suigra Nu; Beta Suigra Nu Wednesday; Basketball - 9:00 K.E.K. vs Theta Tau; A.K. Pai vs Pi K.A. 10.00 Delta Chi vs Beta; Kappa Sig vs Pi K.A. Thursday; Basketball to 10:00 S.A. Mu vs Acacia; Lions vs Dunakin Club. Volley Ball—5:10 Sigma Chi vs Sig Phi. Delt Tau vs Kappa Sig. Water Polo—5:20 Ph iGam vs Triangle; Sig Alph vs Phil Delt. Results of volley ball matches: Triangle defeated A.T.O. 2-1, 11-2 Sig Alph defeated Nigma Su1 2-18, 11-2 Delta Tau for tautfer to Delta Ch Results of volley ball matches: Results of water poth game. Phi Delt defeated Delta Chi 15-0; Tadpoles defeated Beta's 16-0. GTPg P聘 lf 2 o Knightf 15 lf 2 o Knightf 15 lf 2 o BCovey 6 3 1 Mcoeyg 6 3 1 Fitzgerald 2 1 0 Smith 4 0 Smith 4 0 40 13 5 Referee, Burket Results of basketball games for the Phi Delt I "B" 49 g. f. Robertsf 5 0 0 Mizef 5 0 0 Chb'mrsfg 6 2 0 Browne. 3 0 0 McCluref. 4 1 0 23 3 0 Referee, Allen --- Plat Gaui g. fi. f. I Burück f. i. g. fi. f. Steigerf. i. g. fi. f. Binkeck f. i. g. fi. f. MT-biting f. i. g. fi. f. Bardekenf. i. g. fi. f. Jandy f. i. g. fi. f. Vitche f. i. g. fi. f 14 3 4 Referee, Cooper Bolshiviks 23 12 5 13 Siena Chi "B" 14 Gmaja Chi "Bi" *F* g. t. Sawr 'nch't i. 2 2 Watson.f 2 2 0 Porter.e 2 0 1 Glzez.g 2 0 0 Gillc.g 0 0 0 A. I. O. g. f. t. l. Coryf. 4 Iyer. f. 1 Myer.f. 1 0 Kellam. f. 1 0 Myers.g. 2 1 D'd'g'.go.g. 2 1 Bobvinsv 2 f.ft. Th'mps'nf f 1 0 Wallace,f 0 0 Buchee,c 0 3 Rich dis'ng f 5 4 Talbert, 2 0 6 2 2 A. T.O. "B" 2^ Referee, Burkett 10 0 Sigma No "F" 1 glewf. 0 1 lgof. 0 1 cookf. 0 0 youmge. 0 0 lingerk. 0 2 lingerk. 0 3 Masser. 1 1 Masser. 1 1 Shaves. 0 0 Peterson. 0 0 Acacia 38 Acacia "B" 9 | | g. ff. t. | | :--- | :--- | | Chapman, f | 3 0 | | Morris, f | 3 0 | | Cox, c | 0 0 | | Kabler, g | 1 1 | | Nichols, g | 1 1 | | | g. f. l. | | :--- | :--- | | Ditux c | 0.1 f. | | Ditux d | 0.1 f. | | Wilfle rife | 1 | 1 | | Pennock g | 1 | 1 | | Duobers | 0 | 0 | | Duobers | 0 | 0 | | Pugh | 0 | 1 | 18 2 3 Kappa Sig 22 Laupper Sg 22 Lampier B Lander L Landauer 1 Blinfeldb 0 0 0 MDrDvbc 3 0 0 MDrDvbc 3 0 0 Milteng 2 0 0 Milteng 2 0 0 11 0 4 A.K. P12 Pile 12 R. 1, 1 R. 0, 1 Armgf g.l 0 Armgf g.0 Hammg h.0 Adangg a. Hill 0, 1 ieta 23 Nesleyf. 1 g, f, t. Bowlif. 3 0 1 Stollande. 1 0 1 Dodig. 0 0 1 Fees. 0 1 0 D. T. D. 19 11 1 3 Referee, Foss D. T. D. J. g. r. t. M'm'rmmf a 1 0 Hedges f 1 0 Fineley x 1 0 Vestash t 1 0 Elmore l 1 0 Elmore m 1 0 Kappa Sig "Bf" g. ft. Lyons.f 1 1 Bird.f 2 1 Kehm.c 4 0 Allderice.g 0 0 Kent.g 1 1 K. E.K.16 11 3 4 Referee, Corliss 8 3 Sigma Nu 12 g. ft. f. Br'wningf g 1 J.Hantaf.l 3 0 O.hantla.c 1 0 Crouch.g 1 1 Henley.g 1 0 Sigma Na 12 F Davif f 12 F Davif f 12 F Dubachf. 3 2 F Whmte n. 2 F Kelley g. 2 F Pfefferg. g. 2 F Acacia "B" 7 Probably the most representative All-American football team that can be chosen is these stars at the very top. Numersals indicate the vote with seven being unanimous choice. Browder and Grayson won the National News Service, Associated Press, United Press, Central Times, Warner News, and Wetzel each win a half place on the Newspaper All-Indian All-American Board of Football representing players, players and football writers in all parts of the country places. Meet the ALL All-American, the men who made the biggest football history in 1935! 5 2 Referee, McEnroe Phi Psi 33 g. f. t. f. Pennock, f 1 Ditus, f 1 0 Wildfle, rd 1 2 Hawley, g 0 1 Hagen 1 0 P. K.A. 10 They're the Tops!—The Consensus All-American Grid Squad K. A. K. g. f. t. 1 Half,f f. t. 1 Wilkins,f 1 1 0 Huey,c 1 0 1 Lippitt,g 2 0 1 Kelser,g 1 0 1 g. f. f. f. Knockef. 1 Hodge. 4 Masoner. 0 King. 2 Kingg. 2 Bramwell. 1 A. T. O. 2. Kipinger 1, 2, 6, B. L. Kipinger 1, 2, 6, B. L. Bchannel 1, 2, 6, B. L. Btridgedge 0, 1, 2, Ambrosbe Mier 0, 3, 0, Mier 0, 3 14 5 4 Referee, Cooper 11 2 1 D. U. 24 Ather. 10 0, 5 Afterf. 10 0, 5 Davidis. 6 1, 0 Snyderne. 6 1, 0 Mangliru 1 0, 5 Wildridge 1 0, 5 Wildridge 1 0, 5 Advance Cleaners N.C. LINDSTROM PHONE M.E. LINDSTROM D. U. 24 ENJOY THEM MORE! Referee, Corliss Hellhounds 15 8 3 3 Referee, Corliss E. r. f. L. Pleasen F 0 World f 0 Krugero 0 Kimbirae 0 Kimbea 0 Dalton 2 0 Dalton 2 1 Dalton 2 1 8 3 3 8 3 3 | | g. ft. f. | | :--- | :--- | | Robinhowm | 0 | | Duggeet J | 0 | | Sgt pletong | 0 | 2 | | Camnegedy | 0 | 2 | | Tenghen | 0 | 1 | | Tenghen | 0 | 1 | S. A.E.23 Panthers 23 Phi Chi 29 g, f, I I Stewarta, J Shinderd, I Marotte, I 3 0 2 Mckeg, I 3 0 2 Hodman, I 15 3 2 Reserves Burtkert Triangle of Kerr1 3 2 4 Kerr2 3 2 4 Piecke 11 0 1 Moterg. 1 0 1 Coleman. 4 0 0 Lawd. 1 0 0 Triangle 51 11 1 7 Referee, Cooper 11 1 0 23 5 6 Pi K, A. II Dunham f 0 Hoyc y 2 Claster c 1 Lippig i 0 Ward f 0 Referee, McEnroe Royal Crocin g. f. Lyons f 2 Olympus f 1 Framwell 2 1 Schreyg 2 1 Schreyg 2 1 Gustog 6 Gustog 6 Huls 0 Huls 0 Read the Kansan want ads. Boilermakers 16 Rock Chalk I 22 Christians ch. 28 G. l. Jeff. g. L. Lee. W. Chickck 0 0 0 B. Budding 0 0 2 Budding 0 0 1 Swichger 0 0 1 B. Chickck 0 1 2 Swichger 0 1 2 515 8 0 g. ft. Biglowf 4 0 Hadleyf 0 0 Davice 0 0 Blakeg 0 0 Bialeg 0 0 Patterson 0 0 Women's Intramurals --will play Alpha Gamma Delta and Pi Beta Phi will meet Sigma Kappa. The results of the doubles ping pong tournament thus far are as follows: Kappa Kappa Gamma, represented by Kreibhiel and Jeffords, defeated Alpha Omicron Pi, represented by Green and Beamer, 21-4, 28-4. Delta-Delo-Diano, defeated the A.O.Pi team, Shetler-Ames, 21-6, 21-11. Alpha Delta Pi, Williams-Ware, dece- fied Alpha Chi Omega, Arthur-Amher, 21-11, 21-18, January-Kunkle A.D.P. Jauffenburg, January-Archeer, Alpha Chi 21-11. Kappa Alpha Theta, Smith-Fritz, decafed Wakins Hall, Sedimentary-Bour- shire, 21-13, 12-13, Hamilton-Kroh. K.A. Wakins Hall, 12-21, 21-17, Walkin- Hall, 12-21, 21-17, 21-13 Chi Omega, Foreman John, Josteft, defaced Corin Hall, Petit-Bubelt, 21-5, 11-21 Tromp-Ike, Chi Omega, defeated Erkine-Barachun, Corin Hall, 21-13 Pi Beta Phi won by a default from Sigma Kappa. The final date for the ping pong singles to be played off has been set for Monday, December 16. Two basketball games have been scheduled for Tuesday. Gamma Phi Beta Everybody Eats AT THE BLUE MILL The Popular Student Hangout 1009 Mass. Frosh Swimmers on Top First-Year Men Beat Varsity in Pool Metal The freshman swimmers splashed water into the faces of the varsity squad numbers. Friday afternoon, around the older men to win the tie-up of 33 to 15 The results of the events between the freshman and varnished, I mean varity, are as follows: On the freshman team were Morton Jones, Nets, Newtowinson, Arthur Poindexter, Joseph McWeenny, William Tholen, D. W. Overton, William Gray, Frank Wilson, Robert Means, and Raymond Hartley. The "V" squad was there too: William Waggoner, Robert La Shelle, Raphal Puney, Paul Fisher, Max Elazar, Harold Report, Dean Tiller, and E.W. 400-yard relay first; freshman, Jones, nowowski Poindexter, McWeeney, second, varity; Waggoner, LaShell Pusey, Fisher. 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