PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS (1375) 308-9924 Jayhawker Team Will Be Prepared For Ottawa Tilt Braves to Open Season Against Kansas Squad With Experienced Basketeers The Ottawa university basketball team will meet the Kansas team tonight in the Auditorium at 7:30. The Ottawa team, champions of the Kansas Conference last year, boast of three-three-year men and two sophomores and a junior. The Ottawa high school star, playing his fourth year with the Braves, is the outstanding player on the team. Daylight who is playing with Barker at forward, is in a former Haskell Institution. After a lengthy drill on the fundamentals of passing and pivoting, Dr F. C. Allen put the Jayhawk basketball ball through a heavy scrimmage in which every man saw plenty of action. The variety first string with Allen and Ebling at forwards, Noble, center, and Praile and Kappelman at guards began the fray against a team which had battled for an upset of rewards for as center, and assistant Gray and Vanek at guards. The two squads battled on even terms for the first few minutes of the scrimmage, with Holiday making some nice shots, but the passages were too easy. Then all began to click, and they worked the ball in repeatedly for close shots to pull away from the reserves. The first five played about three times, then retired in favor of the reserves. The same rules that were used in the Washburn game will be in effect tonight, including the use of the 12-foot circles for all jump balls. The passing and ball handling has improved, and from all indications it will be a much smoother working team against the Ota-wa team tonight. Between the halves a group of tumblers under the direction of Coach Herbert Alphin will give a demonstration The electric clock has been repaired and will be in working order tonight. The machine starting lines. Kansas Ottawa Allen, f Barker, f Ebling, f Daylight, f Noble, f Klauman, g Praile, g Butt, g Kappelman, g Mullen, g Kemper Emperia Kappelman, g Mullen, g Referee: Gene Kemper, Emporia Teachers. Basketball Fans To Have Variety at Kansas-California Game Three Games Each Night Dr. F. C. Allen announced late yesterday that arrangements have been completed to have three games played each night. basketball fans will have an excellent chance to compare the game as it is played in various leagues, ranging from high school to colleges, and even includes college sports. We meet the University of California Jan. 2 and 3 in Kansas City. On Jan. 2, at 7 p.m., there will be game between two high school team yet to be selected. At 8 o'clock, the Philose, one of the strongest A.A.U teams in Kansas City, boasting of such players as Bill Johnson and Dick Wells former Kansas players and Tom Pickle and Chuck Hyatt, all Americans, will play on Sunday at smith league which will be selected by Bill Powell, president of that league. At 9 o'clock the Kansas-California game will be played. On Jan. 3, there will be a game between Wyattone and Rockhurst high schools at 7 p.m. At 8 c'clock the Mary-Vicollle Teachers will play the Rockhurst College team, and at 9 o'clock, Kansas meet California for the second time. AN ANONYMOUS BENEFACTOR GIVES MONEY FOR ATHLETICS Dr. F. C. Allen reported that someone sent him an unmarked envelope yesterday containing three nice one-dollar bills and nothing else. Dr. Allen was at loss to explain their need to sent him, but thought that they could afford it. The department was behind in their budget for the year and was trying to help out. Professors Write Book Reviews The December issue of the American Economic Review contains book reviews written by Domenico Gagliarlo, associate professor of economics; Richard S. Howey, assistant professor of economics; and John Lee, professor of economics. There are three of these professors who know members of the University faculty. Tigers Win Opening Game Defeat Westminster 27 to 26 in Basketball Tilt at Columbia The University of Missouri Tigers won a hard fought game from West-minister College Tuesday night to open the season. The game was played at Columbia. Captain Evans Powell, with 11 points, led the Tiger scoring, in boring for four set-up shots under the basket in the second half, while Pete Williams scored in the Westminster Blue Joys, rang up 10 points after the intermission. The visitors scored first on Dave Berryman's goal from the field, and while the Tigers immediately evened the count with Lance Stephens, Powell's free throw, Westminster once again regained the lead and three times pulled up even with the Tigers before the Klassepoint lead which they held at the half. The Tigers, leading 14 to 11 at the half, saw the Missouri College Union champions cut a 7-point handicap to a single point as Coach Edwards harried his regulars back into the game and checked to check the belated scoring rally. John Carroll, former Kansas City, Southwest student, who took up his kettleball only last year as a freshman at the University, and won a starting beret at center with the Tigers for the opening game, played most of the game.*The Missouri team helped the services of Coach Gornderson, tall forward Coach Edwards regarded the playoff too ill to start the fray. The Blue Jays made it a tight game II the way, save for the opening minutes of the second half, when Powell's spart sent the Missouri out. a troun. Missouri's next game is with St. Louis university at Columbia next Saturday night. MANY FORMER BASKETBALL PLAYERS ARE ON NEW TEAMS The Philo radio's basketball team of Kansas City, which is doped to be one of the strongest teams in this part of the country, won two titles and played in Kansas basketball stars. They are Bill Johnson, '33, Dick Wells, '35, and Paul Harrington, m'38. The Philos, who played last year under the Milwaukee team, were recently admitted as associate members to the Missouri Valley A.A.U. in which are included such teams as the Saturia Fe Pratt of Kansas City, which won the national A.A.U. tournament Both the Philco and Santa Fe Trails teams have begin practice. These teams will meet in a series of games about the trailing team. Both teams should have reached top form. VARSITY TO MEET FRESHMEN IN PRACTICE SWIMMING MEE The variety swimming team will meet the freshmen team in a dual meet, tomorrow and Monday. The context is scheduled as a practice affair. The following events are included: 400-yard relay, 100-yard breast stroke, 50-yard dash free style, 100-yard free style, fashion diving, 200-yard free style. Due to lack of room, the meet will be open to men only. Loss of Browning Felt Keenly by Sooner Team Preparation Under Way for Game Tomorrow With U. S. C. Faced with the difficult task of finding a suitable replacement for Omar "Bud" Browning, all -big Six, all -Western, and all-American A. A. U. guard and leading scorer of the Sooners last year, Coach Hugh McDermott working his Oklahomaans feverishly in preparation for their season's opener, against the South for tomorrow night. Browning's graduation and a general lack of rugged, versatile guards has McMermott tearing his hair in frustration, for it was this speedy guard around whom the Oklahoma has been held and teamed with Stanley Tyer, also lost by graduation, he furnished the power of the Sooner defense. McMermott this session will be composed largely of sophomores, Warren, and all of the stars of the club that finished in third place in the Big Six last year, the only senior likely to see regular service. Teamed with other Thee Connelly or Don Gumming, with Jerce Needy, Elmo Southward, Denton Livingston, Jack Bauer, and Shirk in reserve. The last four mentioned are sophomores, while Needy Center candidates are Herman "Red" Nelson, one of the outstanding performers last year, and Arthur Elsworth, 180-pound-6 foot-3 inch appomore who also supports amphibians and fish in battle for a repellent job at the pivot position. Ed Otte and Bill Martin have been working at the guard posts, with Rudolph Tone and Jerome Needy ready as capable replacements. Martin is a first year member, and Tone is a senior while the others are juniors. McDermott is starting his fifteenth season at the Norman school, and features one of the fastest breaking offenses in the conference. His cages won eight consecutive games last year to trail Iowa State and Kansas in the final standings. The Southern California five opens its Eastern invasion against Oklahoma tomorrow, with a second game to be played in Sacramento with, Southern California in Kansas City and tomorrow's game will enable Coach "Cough" Allen to get a line on the type of play his team will use in its Christmas vacation meeting. Oklahoma will play a 15 - game schedule this season, ten of them conference contests. The complete schedule: Dec. 13—Southern California at Nor- map Dec. 14-Southern California at Norman Jan. 2 – Wichita U at Wichita. Jan. 3 – Oklahoma U at Columbia. Jan. 9 – Oklahoma U at Stillwater. Jan. 13 – Iowa State at Norman. Jan. 18 – Nebraska at Norman. Jan. 19 – Nebraska at Norman. Jan. 26 – Kansas at Manhattan. Jan. 29 – Kansas at Manhattan. Jan. 5 – Kansas at Norman. Jan. 6 – Kansas at Norman. Kentucky U at Kentucky. Jan. 22 – Iowa State at Ames. Jan. 24 – Nebraska at Laramie. Jan. 26 – Nebraska at Oklahoma. March 3 – Kansas at Lawrence. Fischer's Shoes Are Good Shoes Fischer's have a variety of Foot-wear Gifts that will be remembranced long after you buy them, so they may simply your shopping by checking this list. For $90. Hosie Skiers 79c, 79c, and $1. Bouaird Skippers in Aids and Aid, 60c to $4. Pulлин Skippers Evening Skiers or crew, $5. Galaxos, $1.25, $1.25, $4.50 Lace Boots, $4.50 and $6.50 Ribes Boots, 75c, Boot Hooks, 75c. Shoe Trees, $1. Shoes Make a Perfect C For Man Fancy Sox, in gift gifts, for kids. Slipers in felt, sheep wool and kid, $1 for Riding Boots and Flock Boats Golden and Rubbels. Shoes to Boot Boots, Jack Boots. K - State Defeats Greelev Groves Sets Pace in Avenging Previous Night's Defeat The Kansas State cagers turned the tables on the Greeky college team Tuesday night, winning, 30-18 after losing the night before, 30-40. Gifts from Fischer's bear the stamp of Quality. Groves, Wildcat center, set the pace in scoring, ringing up six field goals. Smith, center on the Greyley team, collected five field goals and two free throws to tie with Groves for high scoring honors. Kansas State will play Colorado college at Colorado Springs tonight and tomorrow night to wind up their four game western trip. The women's basketball tournament go off to a good start Tuesday night with two closely fought games, Watkins hall-kappa Alpha Theta and FTC IWW, and two walk-auts, TNT-IND and Corbin hall-Chi Omega. Women's Intramurals The score of the Watkins ball-Kappa Alpha Theta game was 24-13 favoring the girls from Watkins. Ros, farward, was high point scorer for the winners with five field goals for Thompson, forwards, scored the team of the points, Wilcits gets four goals and Thompson, three. Hause, Miller and Smith scored all the points for the losers. Hause made two field goals and scored one free field goals, both making six points. Both girls were forwards. The closest game of the evening was the IWW-ETC contest, with the final score reading IWW-20 and ETC-17. Detler, forward for the losers was the high score, tallying four field goals and two free throws for ten points. She was followed closely by Edward, who wished to knock four field goals, and Hower, ETC forward, who made three goals and one free throw. In one of the two routs, TNT defender, IND by a score of 45-5. Rowland and Johnson, forwards on the winning team, scored 12 points each. Points each points each. White, also on the TNT teami made six field goals and one free throw for a three-point total. Points each points for the IND's, Walker getting three points and Bigelow, two. the other game was between Corbin hall and Chi Omega. Corbin hall emerged victorious by a score of 56-8. The second game was between eleven field goals and two free throws. Fing pong doubles will be played of today between Wattkins hall and Kappa Alpha Theta at 4:30 and Corbin hall and Chi Omega at 5. for a twenty-four total, Griffin, who scored eighteen points and Anderson who made fourteen helped to overwhelm the Chi Omega Beverly. Overward, was the high scorer for the losers with a total of six points. The first round of the ping pong singles matches must be played off by Saturday, Dec. 14. The basketball games which were to be played tonight at 8:15 have been postponed until next Tuesday at 8:15. This affects Beta Pi Beta-Sigma Kappa and Gamma Phi Beta-Alpha Gamma Delta. Kappa Kappa Gamma meets Alpha Omicron F1 and Alpha Delta Mi meets Alpha Chi Omgale tonight at 9 o'clock. The number of intramural points of each team has been posted on the bulletin board. 82 point BPs, 102 point BPs, Pi Beta Phi is second with 98 and Wattkins hall third with 96. Of the intramural teams TNT leveled with 96% and IWW is second with 94%. Agrie Team Honored At Basketball The Manhattan Chamber of Commerce will sponsor the annual banquet and championship ball team at 6:30 c/o clock tonight in the Wareham hotel. An after-dinner program in honor of the 24 athletes awarded letters will consist of speeches by members of the team and coaching staff, and a reception at Karias State orchestra and motion pictures of this year's home football game. Praver Services in Jail Mantwico, WI—(UP)—The first religious services ever conducted in the Mantwico County jail were held. Sheriff Max Hiller, Jr., has arranged with pastor to alternate in semi-monthly devotions at the jail. The University of Kansas tumbling team will give a tumbling and pyramid building exhibition between the halves of Kansas-Ottawa basketball game tonight. Exhibition To Be Given Between Halves at Games Tonight Tumblers include Carlyle Trabant, James Gillespie, Lewi Kefauert, Samuel Paster, Gerald Mckimun, C. A. Neal, Erik Ragnond Jung, Raymond Jung, and Fred Henderson. The entertainment will be under the direction of Herbert Alphin. Tumbling Team to Perform Quack Club Holds Meeting Another exhibition, which will be a spring board demonstration, will be at one of the games after the Christmas holidays. Quack Club Hours Meeting Quack Club met last evening at 8 o'clock in the Robinson gymnasium at the pool. 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