PAGE FOUR SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS Basketball Season Gets Under Way Tomorrow Night Jayhawks and Washburn Will Meet in Initial Game; Kansas Is Favored Kansas University will open its basketball season against Wabash college tomorrow night. Wabash already has played against one Big Six team to Kansas State Thursday, night, 38-58 in a rugby play contest. The jayhawkers will be favored with a veteran in every position but one. Noble, Kappelman, Allen, and Ebling are probable starters. In addition to these men are Rogers and Shaffer who are both bitter letter men. The other two are likely to have the mystery, but Allen and Ebling are certain to start at forward. Noble may be shifted from guard to center and Kappelman will probably hold down one of the guard posts. The other guard position will be held by Leonard, he is by Fred Prallis, who was a freshman two years ago and was not in school last year. Washburn will have a team of veterans on the floor, with Bethel, who is playing his fourth year, and Fee, a two letter man, at forward; Dittemore, also a two letterman at center, and Collar and Rookam at guard. Bethell has an 11-5 record against Kansas State shows, and will have to be watched closely. This contest will give Jayhawkier fana a chance to get a line on this year's cap prospects. The loss by graduation of Wells and Gray has caused Jayhawkier to be the leader. This year he is faced with the problem of having one of the shortest centers it is the conference. To meet this situation, he must make a strong defensive force. Between halves there will be a 15-minute internation as provisioned by the new national rules. Entertainment would also be under the direction of Herbert Alphin. Kansas Washburn Ebling f Bethel Allen f Fee Noble c Ditt None c Diffrence Kappelman g Landis Praille g Roskam (Continued from page one) Officials: Reeves Peters, Wis.; Eddie Halpin, Kan. Young Republicans Sing Praises to Gov. Landon speech tonight before 1500 young Republicans. "I think the nation could well afford to use Kansas as its example," Copper said, "as well as Governor Landon. He has a lot of work to do, and the party will win next year." "Opening the American farmers' home market to world competition is a hard blow. Capper said. "Our farmers have a right to protest against any policy of this government that lets in agricultural products from other countries in competence, while telling the American farmer that he must cut or control production." --- Men's Intramurals The Phil Delts won the team handball championship by defeating Rock Chalk 2 to 1, Rampage, Rock Chalk defeated Cambers in the singles match 21-8, 21-15. hi delt Won both of the doubles; Brown and Epperson defeating Hudson and Stephens, 21-16, 21-7 and Norris, 21-9, 21-6 and Norris 21-19 and 21-6. Intramural schedule for next week: Monday–basketball 5:30 – Phi Delti Hall Tuesday–tennis 7:10 – Phi Delti Hall 9:00 –Sig Kip du, V.D. Pi Delti vs Sig Alph; 10:00 –A.K. Pi Delti vs Pioneers; Christian Church v S.A.M. Volley ball -5.10 Delta Chi v Delta Tau; Kappa Tuesday--basketball: 10:00 Johnson A.S. vs. Tubbyhill;s; Hellbounds vs. Lions. Valley ball—31-59 Ep vs Sigma Nu; Sigma Chi vs Beta. Wednesday - basketball 9:00 Whrl- winds vs. Boilermakers; Phi Chi vs. Acacia; 10:00 -1st Baptist vs Triangle Delta Chi vs. Sigma Chi Thursday—haskap厅 5:30 Kappa Sig "B" vs Acacia II; *Pk CAI* B" vs Phi Psi "B". Volley hall-A.TO. vs Triangle N; Nusigma Su Ma vs Alg Sw. Alph water-polo-Be vs Tudopes at 5:20; 7:30 Phi Deli vs Delta Chi. kowbasket-kowbasket: 5:30 Phi Gan "Bn" vs Staigna No "F", DU, B" vs Big Alph B". 6:30 A.T.O "B" vs Phi Delt W"; Acacia A" vs Siaria Cma" Following are the access and line-ups of the various intramural basketball team that have played in the tournament. Players were played as scheduled save one between Dela Tau A. K. Pole-23 Hill 6 2 0 Hill Arm 6 2 0 Susann 0 0 0 Hull 0 0 0 Hull 1 1 0 Fancock 1 1 0 Fancock 1 0 0 Pu Video 1 0 0 "B" team and D.U. "B" team. D.U forcited to Delta Tau. Christian—17 Check 4 3 2 1 Swisher 1 0 0 Preston 0 0 0 Allen 0 0 0 George 2 0 0 **Tetra" FO** Kimy 0 1 1 Nemely 0 1 1 Newly 0 1 1 Stockton 0 1 1 Nelsonham 0 1 1 Hartley 0 1 1 Hurryton 0 1 1 Green 0 1 1 Phi Giam "F"—13 Harron 0 0 0 Harmon 1 0 0 McLaughlin 0 0 1 Dumy 0 0 1 Denny 0 0 1 Gleddy 0 0 1 Landy 0 0 1 | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Phi Giam "F"—13 | | | | Harron 0 0 0 | | | | Harmon 1 0 0 | | | | McLaughlin 0 0 1 | | | | Dumy 0 0 1 | | | | Gleddy 0 0 1 | | | | Landy 0 0 1 | | | Gallop' g Ghosts--18 0 Knight k Knight--18 0 I. Rove I. Rove--18 0 Hallowed Hallowed--18 0 Dawes Dawes--18 0 Dawes Dawes--18 0 Kelly Kelly--18 0 1st. Baptist—8 Hidalee 0 Fornelli 0 Lieber 0 Wampler 4 Garrill 0 4 0 3 Referee, Cooper Coe's Drug—20 Peebles 3 0 0 Harris 4 0 0 Ramn 2 0 1 Wayman 0 1 1 Sizemore 1 0 0 Landebetter 0 0 1 Rock Chalk 11-12 5 Chown 1 1 Schoeffer 1 1 Schowey 2 0 Holla 2 0 Holtz 1 2 Sililh 1 4 H. From 1 1 Delta Tum--18 McMoran 2 0 1 McMoran 2 0 1 Finley 2 0 1 Olson 2 1 1 Olson 2 1 1 Hedes 0 0 1 \, Edmore 0 0 1 K. E. K.-26 J. Hantla 1 1 1 J. Hantla 1 1 1 Henkel 0 1 0 Croesch 0 1 0 Browning 0 1 0 Horell 2 0 1 104 Hell Hounds=24 Ward 2 2 0 Fleenon 4 0 0 Kruger 1 0 0 Hildreth 2 0 0 Dalton 1 0 0 B. A, M.—22 Vireoefey 1 0 Buchbinder 8 0 Burchbinder 8 0 Fergelg 0 0 Wienstock 1 0 Levene 0 0 Phi Gam-13 Tonney 1 0 0 Harris 2 1 0 Tuke 2 1 0 Tucker 2 0 0 Harmon 0 0 0 Harmon 0 0 0 5 x 8 Sigma Nu "B"—18 Cook 4 0 0 Maser 2 0 2 Henderon 2 0 2 Peace 5 1 1 Lindsey 2 0 1 Meyer 0 0 1 Allen 2 0 0 Coleman 1 0 0 Defense: Borkett. Referee, Foss **Acacia—11** Chapman 6 0 Norris 6 0 Ross 7 0 Kaller 0 1 Niehols 0 0 S, A. E. "F"—17 Inberen 0 0 Kuinker 2 0 Marshall 0 0 Miller 0 0 Bruner 0 0 Patterson 0 0 Walsh 0 0 Alhassan 0 0 Alphasan 0 0 Referee. Allen Pitt Dell "F"-11 Napoleonville 1 0 Napoleonville 1 0 Bridgestone 1 0 Harbourd 1 0 Harbourd 1 0 Lindsey 0 0 Lindsey 0 0 Hook 0 0 Hook 0 0 Referee, McEnroe 11 0 Referee, Burkett Donakin Club—11 Simpson 2 1 Russell 1 Bollard 1 0 Mahley 1 0 Jackman 2 0 Mirante 0 0 Triangle=31 Kerr 4 2 2 Billingfield 5 1 2 Pack 5 0 1 Laws 0 0 0 Motley 0 0 0 Referee, Corliss Pi K. A...16 Huey 3 0 Hail 0 0 Lipitt 2 0 Wilkens 0 0 Kelser 0 0 Boltermakers—21 Davis 2 1 Bigelow 4 0 Franke 4 1 Carle 0 0 Hadley 0 0 19 referee, Allen **Campus** Raiders--10 Cogroove 0 0 0 Smith 1 1 0 Ogren 2 0 Barnett 3 1 ... 0 0 A. T. O—13 Kipchik 1 1 Kirkpatrick 0 1 Koosewil 0 0 Gough 1 0 Ginger 1 0 Buchanan 2 0 Winslow 1 0 Referee, Vanek Rock Chalk I—28 Hall 2 0 Kline 2 0 Killen 1 1 Stratton 2 0 Barkett 2 0 Devlin 3 1 Beta--18 Neely 0 0 Stoland 4 0 A. Dodge 4 0 F. Murphy 2 0 Lutton 2 0 Referee, Gray C.S.E.P.— Fournier 2 0 0 Gish 0 0 1 Meier 0 1 1 Green 0 1 1 Ketchum 0 0 2 Referee, Gray Whirldwinds—9 Field 2 0 0 Harris 2 1 1 Schwartz 2 0 1 Akren 0 0 2 Referee, Vanel Pi K. A, K. “B”-16 Garman 1 - 10 Dunham 1 - 11 Greffin 1 - 11 Gosnana 0 - 0 Welch 0 - 0 0 - 11 Phi Chi-15 Nieuwman 4 0 0 Mekke 2 0 3 Oostrum 0 1 0 Haassmann 1 0 1 Merriett 0 0 1 Merritt 7 1 5 Referee, Cooper Hayes Is Chosen For 1935 All-Radio Squad by Husing One member of the Jayhawker football team was selected as a member of the All-Radio squad of 1838 and three members of the All-Star Team. The Associated Press All-American team. Veteran End With Phelps and Sklar Also Named on A.P. All-Big Six Team Rutherford B. Hayes was seeded by Tud Husing, well-known sports announcer for the Columbia Broadcasting台 on air Bal Radio football team of 1935. Hayes was the only Big Six player who was listed on the first team. La-Neue of Nebraska was chosen for one of the half back positions on the second team, which, Hasing says, is a very clear runner-up to the first. The All-Radio team has been selected for the last seven years as a means of giving recognition to the artists and musicians for the American radio audience. Hayes Only Big Six Player Endes; Hays, Kansas, and Rees, Ohio State; tackles; Smith, and Widest, Minnesota; guards; Glassford, Pittsburgh, and France, Frondon; center; Jones, Ohio State. The backfield listed Sandback, Princeton, quarterback, Simmons, Notre Dame, halfbacks, and Beise of Notre Dame, halfbacks, and Beise of Minnesota at fullback. The first team selected by Husing is as follows: Selection Is From 19 Teams Husing and his assistant, Les Quaily, made the selection only from among the 19 teams which they saw in action during their broadcasts this year. These teams, however, included all the important ones in the country except the ones on the Pacific coast and in the Southwest. Hayes, Dick Sklar, and Ed Phlips received honorable mention on the Associated Press All-American selections, along with 10 other Big Six players. Hayes and Sklar were selected on nearly all of the all-conference teams this year for the outstanding work which they have done. Hayes and Sklar have played the role of iron man, both of them playing the entire game on the Jayhawker schedule. Nebraska Get Lions' Share Nebraska received the lion's share of the win, but didn't make a notable mention, plining on the lion. Kansas was second with three, Kansas Everybody Eats AT THE 1009 Mass. The Popular Student Hangout BLUE MILL It Sure Pays to Have Them Cleaned State placed two, and Iowa State, Oklahoma, and Missouri each placed one. No Big Six conference men placed higher than honorable mention. Those who were listed from the conference are: McDonald, Shirley, Cardwell, Francis, and LaNoue. of Nehaska; and Ayers and Griffing of Kansas State; Ke Heyes of Iowa State; Houston of Missouri; and Wheeler of Oklahoma. by --as the spearhead, pushed the Beta team back to their own 9-yard line; but a faulty pass, Watson to Jones, was intercepted by Beta with in possession of Beta with in possession of the ball. The ping pong doubles schedule will begin Tuesday at 4:30 instead of Monday as was formerly announced. The totesay games will be Pi Beta Phi vs Sigma Kappa at 4:30; Gamma Phi Beta vs Alpha Gamma Delta at 5; Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, from 4:30, 4:30, --as the spearhead, pushed the Beta team back to their own 9-yard line; but a faulty pass, Watson to Jones, was intercepted by Beta with in possession of Beta with in possession of the ball. Women's Intramurals Ping pong singles brackets have been posted on the bulletin board. Those competing are Gibson, Haines, Cornbuser, Bouch, Poors, Ericksew, Bowell, Woolley, Giffey, Turner, Turner, Goehring, Braum, Buchanan, Pinnel, Schockley, Delano, Williams, Spiegel, Matchell, Green, Hanson, Darrison, Lazario, Padere, Ware, Barries, Barrackman, Beverly, Ulm, Carr, Guffey, Landion, Arthur, and Lappelt Hunter, Lawrence, Simpson, Seidleman, January, Calhoun, Matliff, Rattliff, Baird, Davey, Hoffman, Jennings, Hamilton, Shollon, Kaufman, Bubult, Englaner, Robertsen, Alaffar, Johnson, Johnson, Kreis, Alanes, and Lenton. Dedron, Lyman, Kunkle, Klappback, Andrew, Irwin, Green, Martin, Thorn, Brink, Anderson, Judd Kroep, Fay, Anderson, Daniels, Rowland, Rowland, Lindgren, Ripley, Pulley Young, Givens, Walker, Learned, Armash, Archer, Forman, Bigleaf, Montgomery, Pearson, Russell, Barber, Luther, Shrub, Petunia, and Hordlum The handball tournament has reached the semi-finals with Montgomery vs Rowland and Modell vs Hunter. A post-season football game was played yesterday afternoon between the freshmen of the Beta and Sigma Chaufraternities. The game was played on the practice field and was a tackle afair instead of the usual touch game. The score was 6-0 in favor of the Beta's, who were out 12-3. The first few minutes of the game on a pass from the 20-yard line, Nessly to Morton. Inter-Fraternity Post-Season Football Game Played Yesterday A last quarter running attack by the Sigma Chi team, with Maurice Cannady Beta's Defeat Sigma Chi PATEE 10c 15c NOW! ENDS TUESDAY Two Mighty Hits GUY KIBBEE ZASU PITTS Edward Everett Horton Going Highbrow Yes the Students Prefer the Best Yes the Students Prefer the Best Of Course They All Have Made the Test And When That "Date" They're Going to Take A Dickinson Show—It Takes the Cake GENE LYMAN ANN SOTHERN BILL ROBINSON "HOORAY FOR LOVE" Cartoon - News As Great As All America "SO RED THE ROSE" Starts Thursday The Romance of the Ages GARY COOPER ANN HARDING in "PETER Ibetson" Soon — The Next Wonder of the World "TRANSATLANTIC TUNNEL" BASKETBALL SCORES Texas Tech 7, Oklahoma City 7, Washington 6, University of Southern California 2. Maryland University 22, Western Marshall 7. 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