PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 15. 1935 Kappa Sigma Wins Second Cage Tilt For Championship Intramural Basketball Sea son Comes to Close With Theta Tau's Second Led by Charley Bonnebake who scored 20 led, Kappa Sigma breeze through a 33-20 victory last night to win the intramural class "A" championship. The Kappa Sigs had little difficulty in taking the second game of the three-game series for the title. Much credit for the champions' victory can be attributed to Bonebrake, who turned in one of the best performances that has been seen in the intraining play this season. Besides scoring nine field goals and two free throws, Bonebrake was the outstanding floor man on the court. Bonebrake received invaluable assistance from Johnny Morrison, Kappa Sigma center. Morrison left the game on four personal fouls with 10 minutes remaining to play. At this point of the game the Kappa Sigs showed signs of weakening but Bonebrake continued his accurate goal shooting, finding his mark three times from the field and twice from the foul line. Getting off to a sluggish start the Kappa Sig offense swung into action and rolled in six points to lead 10-4 at the end of the first quarter. At the beginning of the second quarter the Sig Eps made their only serious threat of the game to overcome the Kappa Sigma head, Geary, Kucks, and Shanks counted six points to tie the score at 10-10. Bonehare intercepted a pass and drove in for a field goal to gain a 12-10 lead. He followed with a rebound basket and a set-up to make the score 16-10 at the half. On the first play of the second half Morrison intercepted a pass and caught Colson driving for the basket. Colson tallied again and Bonebrake added two more baskets before Thomas, Sig Ep center, caged a rebound shot, for the only Sig Ep score of the third quarter. Going into the final period leading 24-12, the Kappa Sigs began to use extreme caution in handling the ball. A three point scoring period by the Sig Eps brought the score to 24-17. From then on it was all Bonbake, with the exception of an uncanny basket by Cooper, Kappa Sigma forward. The Sig Eps were last seven minutes of play, Shanks Sig Ep leading scored, added three free throws while Bonbake was counting his eight to bring the final score 33-20. As a preliminary to the game, two volleyball teams from the Topeka, Y.M.C.A. demonstrated the game as it would have been played in the 2014 featured the red in three straight games. CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKETING "A" DIVISION "Who would you say are some of the best dribblers ever developed in the league?" "Who were some of the finest passers and ball-handlers?" "Bud Browning of Missouri, Bruce Drake and Andy Beck of Oklahoma, George Body, Charley Black and Tus Ackerman of Kansas." **CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKETING "A" DIVISION** Theta Tau Independentents } Theta Tau 29-21 ) Kappa Sigma Bye } Kappa Sigma ) Sigma Phi Epsilon Bye } Sigma Phi Epsilon ) Alpha Tau Omega Coes Drug } Alpha Tau O. 24-23 ) **CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKETING "B" DIVISION** Kappa Sigm a Jayhawk } Jayhawk 22-18 ) Jayhawks Rock Chalk 42-8 ) "The group I mentioned above with Elmer Schaake of Kansas as the best "The Missouri fires of 1922 and 1923 and the Oklahoma team of 1924 that had Fred Wallace and Floyd McGrade. Also the great Oklahoma team of 1928 that had Drake, Churchill, Holt, Lecrane and Norris. Bill Cline's Nebraska teams of 1926 and 1927, Marshall of 1923, Messel of 1924 and of 1923 that had Browning, Bunker and Williams could do about as many things as Dermott's sensational 1928 outfit. Both were powerful aggregations." "What were some of the greatest conference teams of all time aside from the Pac-10?" Dr. Allen Selects Outstanding Players in Conference History Keeping in Shape Phi Gam Rock Chalk In an interview recently granted by "Pliot", Allen, the University's nationally famous basketball coach, at Norman, he answered questions that sport followers in this part of the country often puzzle and debate about. While waiting for the opening of the outdoor tennis season, Frankie Holmes and J.J. plays guard on the Lawrenceville, N.J. school basketball team to team Adkins being responsible for most of the winning teams points. Kanna Sigma 33 Kappa Game G FFT G Colson,f 2 1 0 Colson,f 1 0 0 Moriensi, 2 2 4 Bneb'kog, 2 2 4 Kesler,g 0 0 1 Kesler,g 0 0 1 Clayg, g 0 1 Ghi Phi Ep 26 GFT Shanks f. 1 2 Kuchf s. 1 2 Toths, a. 1 0 Ewing g. 0 0 Gearyg. 0 1 "The ever-victorious Kansas team of 1923. A great defensive as well as brilliant offensive team with a great team captain in Endacott and good players like Body, Ackerman, Woostermeyer, Wulf and Black to back him up." Allen to Address Texas Banquet Dr. F. C. Allen has accepted an invitation to be the principal speaker at a basketball game at Brantium, March 28. These banquets have been an annual feature, and are attended by 300 to 400 persons. Huey Is Minus Followers "Has basketball changed so much that players of the modern era cannot be compared to those of older eras" The fifteen or twenty would-be campus kingfish who met in Green hall Tuesday in the hope of becoming members of a local chapter of "the honorable Huey" P. Long's 'Share the Wealth' group, which circulated the sign urging attendance at an "organization meeting" failed to appear at the appointed time. "What's the greatest Kansas team you ever developed?" Totals ..14 5 12 "No two players nor two teams of different eras can very logically be compared. However, it always has been done so we just as well continue it. The game has changed from year to year so that a quick-breaking player can go through the ropes so brilliantly in an environment made to his liking, and vice versa." passer to an open man. Dutch Lonborg captain of my 1920 team and now coaching at Northwestern, could easily be included. Al Peterson of my 1927 team was a great ball-handler." "How about, pure shooting, skill?" "How about pure shooting skill? Who were of the best long shots?" "Body, Peterson, Thomson, Newland, Cox and Endocott of Kansas, Beck Drake and Fred Wallace of Oklahoma, Beverly M. Byers of Missouri, Boyer of Kansas State." "Who were some of the best shots from crowded quarters?" "Waite, Drake, Holt and Bek of Oaklahoma. Body, Ackerman and Black of Kansas, Williams and Scott of Missouri." "I recall four particularly sharp ones. Endacott and Black of Kansas, Beck and Drake of Oklahoma. I remember one rather clever trick Black pulled on Nebraska one night at Lincoln. The team fought fiercely against fighting for any break. Nebraska was awarded a free throw. Just as the throw was being attempted Black turned to one of his team mates and said, "Say, I didn't know Blossom Seeyle was singing in the hall tonight." The Nebraska free-throw stopper his underhand swing, looked at Black, again to go throw, and missed the basket." "Churchill, McBride and Bud Browning of Oklahoma, and Bishop, Bill Johnson and O'Leary of Kansas." "How do you rate the outstanding centers in the conference?" "Who were some of the greatest team captains?" "Who were some of the best free oval shots?" "Kansas has graduated four, Peterson, Wulf, Johnston and Ackerman. Missouri had four good ones in Williams, Baker, Huh and Wagner. Holt of Oklahoma and Page of Nebraska were great. Either Peter or Wulf was the best on the backboard, the best on offensive rebound shots, taking the ball off the defensive backboard, the ball off the defensive backboard, lot." Varsity Tennis to Start Arthur Voss Calls First Practice; Three Lettermen Return A call was issued yesterday for all men interested in and eligible for varsity tennis to report to Arthur Voss. He will be on the afternoon in Robinson Gymnastics. "I am going to deal in the fundamentals and technicalities of match tennis during the time that we have to hold our practice in the Robinson Gymnasium. We will start practicing on the varity courts as soon as the weather will perk up. Coach Voss said. The tennis team will practice every afternoon from 230 on. There will be only three letter men back this year. They are Kenneth Kell, ed'37, Delmar Curry, c'36, and Arthur Voss. The Big Six tournament will be held at Lincoln, May 16. SPORT SHOTS --nice honor for Interwoven nice honor for us, because we Sell 'em. Also shows that several thousand young men know their "Socks." Coach Allen hopes that next year Kansas may be blessed with a fairer game schedule. There is little doubt that the lack of home support has had an effect on Kansas' performance. The final half season was all on the road, the games came in rapid succession to break down strength, and the fact that Iowa State played only ten conference games while Kansas played sixteen was advantageous to the Cyclones who stood their toughest assignments at Ames. Yesterday's Volleyball Results The Kansas coach was not shedding any tears over the fateful losses. Of course, he was sorry that he could not annex a fifth consecutive title to his laurels, but in looking over his brilliant career, the loss of the 1935 campaign means little. As long as Kansas holds more consecutive titles (1922-27) with no less than second place since 1922, as long as Kansas holds the record for consecutive wins (nine of last year and the first four of this), as long as Ebling is the leading conference scorer, as long as Kansas figured the best in both offensive and defensive performances so far this year, surely the other teams have something to shoot at. **Yesterday's volleyball Results** In yesterday's intramural volleyball game, the Delta Shield scored two games to one, the scores being 21-1 and 21-10. The Phi Deltos took two games from the Delta Chi' by scores of 21-10 and 21-9. Donald Lauden, B31, as been transferred from the state highway department to the income tax department at Topeka. A Recent Survey of Twelve Major Colleges - - nice honor for Interwoven nice honor for us, because we Sell 'em. Also shows that several thousand young men know their "Socks." Placed Interwoven Socks at the "Top of the List" Right now Spring Styles are here for you—in the new plaids, ruffings and plain colors. Ten basketball letters for players taking part in the 1935 conference play were announced yesterday by Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics, upon approval of the athletic board. In naming the awards, Dr. Allen, basketball player in practice was a consideration almost as important as in the games. Dick Wells and Gordon Gray received their third "K" in basketball. Ray Ebling, Milton Allen, Wilmer Shaffer, Frenkelman, and Robert Oyler receive their second letters. First letter, Benson Paul Rogers, and Albhouse Wellhausen. 35c to $1 Letters Awarded By Athletic Board To Ten Courtmer Regarding the loss of the title this year Dr. Allen, said, "I am pleased with the fine spirit the boys have shown. Their feeling on losing the title was more one of relief than of discouragement," he explained. Although Dick Wells, center; Gordon Gray, guard; and Robert Oyley, forward, will be lost to the team through graded this June, seven of the ten will remain. Seven Players Will Return to Squad Next Year;15 Freshmen Receive Numerals Dr. Allen said that next year the team will be out to gain the title, not to defend it; this proves easier. Interwoven Socks give you style as well as long "mileage." Get a few pairs today. Fencers Begin Tournament The Athletic Board also awarded numerals to the following 15 freshman players: Jim Schwartz, Frank Tenney, Roy Holday, Sylvester Schmidt, Martin Cox, John Haugh, Grant Barcus, Joe Bussel, Dean Coleman Newton Hovell, Jason Case, Holley Chopin, Robert Faucher, and Dalton Landers. Cox Coach Cox said in regard to this team that he earnestly believed that in this list of 15 men there is some very good material. Some of these boys will develop into some of the best basketball players in Kansas ever had, he said. Throughout Schwartz, Marvin Cox, and Dalton Landers showed up especially well. Above statement courtesy of Department of Journalism, University of Kansas. Naismith Announces Handicap Event to Try to Equalize Contestants .. The Fening Club is starting a handicap tournament which will begin Wednesday at 7 c'clock for members of the team. James Nismith announced yesterday. "The object of this tournament is to try to equalize the different forensics. The aim is to move away from the competition." has a certain number of points before he begins. In this case, the poorest fencers may come out in the lead," Dr. Naismith said. Those matched in the first round with handicaps are as follows: P. Rapport (0) vs Cleverenger (4); Waggonger (1) vs Frick (3); Renick (2) a bye; Pearson (2) a bye; S. Waters (0) vs C. Holmes (3); Orr (1) a bye; Dinkin (1) a bye; P. 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