PAGE FOUR Allen's Courtmen Stick to Practice On Fundamentals Workout on High Baskets and New Rules Not to Start Until Tomorrow Practicing for the first time under the direction of Dr. F. C. Allen the University basketball team went into the final week of preparation for the opening game here Friday night. The team was at full strength last night and we had a lot to do, who are also basketball players reporting for the first time. The team did not start on the high baskets and new rules, which will be used in the clinic game Friday night, as had been previously announced. Dr. Allen would not be used until Wednesday night when the team will begin practice on the Auditorium court. Owing to the fact that the game Friday is an exertion of the team, two days practicing on the changed baskets, it's Dr. Allen's opinion that the difference in the height of the basket will not effect the shooting ability of the player. It is necessary only to examine the eye to the different height. Practice began last night with a stiff fundamental drill during a session by a session given over to perfection of plays. Frosty Cox was busy working with the team, which is squad, giving them the plays with which the rest of the team is familiar. Dr. Allen turned the team loose for the first scrummage session of the year, and on the whole the squad showed up well in the second game, Wells, Kappelman, Eklap, Noble, and Allen. The opposing squad consisted of Oyler, Rogers, Shaffer, Weilhaus, and Holmer. Both teams show a good score against the opponent, but a good eye for the basket. The first squad did not run up a high score against the second string. This is, however, an illustration of the reserve defense on the ability of the regulars. Gordon Gray was still limping on the ankle, which he injured a week ago. Dr. Allen said that it is quite likely that Gray will not see service in the opening game Friday, as he does not intend to use him until he is completely healthy. Million dollars from last year, who was reported out for the season due to an attack of appendicitis, was back on the floor last night. Men's Intramurals Applications for the first four positions of freshman intramurals managers will be received up until tomorrow, specified Mr. E. R. Elbel, director of intramurals. The selections will be made Monday. For the staff, Mr. Elbel will be responsible for intramural activity, preferably with experience in this line of work, and not likely to participate in variety activities. There is no so lacunae requirement, but the applicant should be co-ordinating the proper time to intramurals. Entry blocks for swimming and indoor handball were mailed to the intramural managers yesterday. Competition was so serious as possible after the entries are in. Women's Intramurals --one year, leaving him only two more years of play instead of three. The games will start Thursday, Dec. 13. The groups are as follows. Group I, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Corbin, and Cioga Gamma, Group II, Alpha Chi Delta, Alpha Phi, Alpha Delta, Pi, and Alpha Chi III, Kappa Alpha Theta, Aligma Gamma Delta, Pi Beta Phi, and Watkins Group I, TNT, IVT, Independents, and ETC. Basketball practice scheduled for tonight are as follows: 015; Piesta Bpi, Sigma Kappa, Carpe Hall, and ETC. 015; Independents, TWW, ETC, and TNT. McCalla To Convention TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1934 Wesley McCalla, editor-in-chief of the Kansan, will attend the Convention of Editors of College Dailies in Washington, D.C., from Dec. 28 to 29. The idea of the convention was originated by Stan Beauhour, editor of the *New York Times* and co-authors of the convention are being written by the Hearest newspapers. Prints on Display at Snopower UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Prints on Display at Spooner A number of colorful print images, have been on display at the Spooner Thayer Museum and will be there until the last of Demarest's prints, which are owned by the international Art Publishing Company of Detroit, are for sale. The display is under the auspices of the department of drawing and printing. Wheel of Chance To Develop Versatility in Iowa Swimmers Ames, Iowa. Dec. 11—A wheel of chance determines the practice assignments in the pool for aspirants to the Iowa State College swimming team. If they object to the work meted out to complain to the coach, C. E. Daubert. Taking a tip from the big top many years ago when he was a circus clown, Coach Doubert has borrowed the idea of swimming in a game of chance at county fairs to keep his aquatic proteges interested. Before each practice each member of the swimming squid spins him on his assignment of work for the day. The swimmer then compares the number on the wheel with the number posted nearby which corresponds with a distance in yards. If he is lucky he may have to jump 600 yards in the Gymnasium pool; if unlucky he may have to swim 600 yards. When he has finished that task his spins the wheel several more times to learn the order in which he must practice various strokes and the number of pumps. He is allowed two spindles of the wheel are allowed for dissatisfied squad members. W. A. A. WILL HOLD INITIATION AT HOCKEY FEED TOMORROW New members will be initiated, and awards presented at the W.A.A. Hockey League's annual festival twice a year, in the fall and in the spring. Members of the hockey and the volleyball teams will be guests. All-University teams will be announced. Mary Bess Doty, ed35, will have charge of the initiation, Betty Parkinson, ed26, of the presentation of awards, and Ann Kell, c35, of the feed. The group will meet at the gymnasium at 5:45 and go to the Broadway Inn. Sikar, Clawson, Happog Named The Daily Nebraska, in selecting the big Six all-star team, named Dick Sikar a guard and Milo Cilaow as tackle in the first team; and George Happog, alfuck, on the second team. Botanists to Hold Party Botanists to Host Fairy Robb call of the Botany Club will be welcome to botany club at night at a Christmas party. Thearty will be given at 7:30 at the home f. Prof. A. J. M, professor of botany, I34 Louisiana. Beta's Rally in Second Half to Defeat Fiji's Phi Gam B Squad Victor Over Rock Chalk C by Score of 44-9 Beta Theta Pi came out strong in the last half of their intramural basketball tilt with Phi Gamma Delta to claim victory at 19-9. The Beta defense which proved strong in their first game proved the primary means of giving the Phi Giams their second defeat. The Phi Gam "B" squad previously in the evening had given their flijs their only consolation in taking the Rock Chalk "C" team, 44-9. 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DON FAUROT WILL SUCCEED CARIDEO AT FOOTBALL COACH The selection of Don Faurot, athletic director at the Kirkville Teachers College, ash eade each of the Missouri State athletes who last year resigned, was announced by an UNIVERSITY NEXT MONDAY At 8:20 P.M. AUDITORIUM LAWRENCE One Night Only Seats Now on Sale at School of Fine Arts Office- Bell Music Co.—Round Cornerd Drug Store One Night Only WORLD FAMOUS CAST and "HEAVENLY CHOIR" AMAZINGLY ATTRACTIVE PRICES 75c - $1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00 Good Seats at All Prices! @ 1934, LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. authoritative source last night. Faurot will meet with the M.U. athletic committee at Columbia today. The confirmation of Faurot is yet to be made by the board of curators who will meet soon to discuss the coaching situation. However, it is expected that the team will be mentioned. Faurot has been mentioned for the position a number of times recently. ROBES-- A Gift Any Man Appreciates. A Wonderful Selection for Your Choosing. 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