PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Heavy Practices Planned for Cage Squad This Week Preparation Will Be Made for Clinic Game With Kansas Aggies Friday Night The Varsity basketball squad will start intensive practice tomorrow in preparation for the opening game Dec. 14. Dr. F. C. Allen will take active charge of the team for the rst time this season. Practice up to the present assistant coach Protty Cox, has been training and fundamental training. The team will be at full strength for the first time tomorrow, when members of the football squad who intend to try out for basketball will be on the field. The regular center last, who is also a football man, was out for practice most of last week but was taking it easy. Other football men who are expected to report tomorrow are Fred Harris, letterman for year, Lattion, Staley, and Seigle. WILMER SHAFFER Next week will mark the first practice for the Jayhawkers under the rules adopted for the clinic game with the State Wildlife管理局 opens the season. The Jayhawkers will have seven lettermen available from which to choose a starting quintet. Lettermen are Wells, Elling, Gray, Kappelman, Shutter, Oyler, and Harris. Elling was the outfitter for most of the year, being a high point man in scoring and tying the conference record for points per game. Gray and wells are playing their third season, having already won two letters at Kansas. A fourth letterman, as sophomore, includes Al Welhausen, the writer who stands 6 feet 7 inches tall. FRANCIS KAFEELMAN The ankle injury suffered by Gordon Gray early in the week has failed to heal properly and he may be kept from the game next week. morrow Contest Is Scheduled to Begin To marrow To Hold Billiard Tourney Herman E. Mal, cr. has been chosen as this year's manager of the annual Kansas billiard contest, scheduled for Dec. 10 to 15. The journey is being held at the University of Missouri and at the University students and to advance the use of the billiard tables in the Memorial Union building. This tournament terminates the nightly lessons which will continue since Nov. 28, and which will continue until the start of the contest. Prizes will be awarded to the winner of first place and the runner-up, all those entering the contest are eligible to be chosen for the National Intercollegiate Tourney to be held at a host college. If no student enters the contest may do so by signing entrance blanks in the recreation room. Those who have already signed for entrance are Ed Smiley, m37, Joe Rohr, phu'cle, both of whom participated in last year's contest, Chapman Trayn, Ia. Chapman Trayn, Ia., also hosted Temple, Temple, clem, Glen McKeown, clem, Howard Harper, c28, and Homer Holt, c38. DAGRAM BASSET BALL CURT TO BE USED IN EXPERIMENTAL RULES OR TO CURT THE STATE FIRST GAME TO BE PLAYED NATIONWIDE. SECOND MEMPHIS GAMES WILL LIVE, THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS OF FRATTERY MOVE MOVEMENT BIRTHDAYS OF 09, 16, 23, 30 AND 37. GAMES WILL BE PREPLIED FOR BY TOMMY HAGERT, DIVISION OF DREAMWORKS, FORTRESS. FOOTBALL PLAYERS BETWEEN 8 AND 24 FEBRUARY WILL BE BEHAVIORAL - ALL MATCHES INFO CONTAINED AT FORTRESS.FORTRESS.COM. - REGULATION COURT ... COURT FOR EXPERIMENTAL GAMES Intramural Cage Season Gets Well Under Way Twenty-four Teams Mee in Week-end Competition Intramural basketball courts were kept busy Friday night and yesterday morning as 24 teams started their cage season. Friiday's program says the Independents, A.K. Psi, Kappa Psi, and Collegians all piling up huge margins over their opponents. The Collegians showed strong scoring power as every member of the team contributed to a win by the late afternoon Wager and Dougless led the Independents' S-3 victory over the new Wakarua team. Delta Upsilon took Sigma Nu to early in the morning at 8 o'clock Saturday and surprised them with a 29-7 score, while Kappa Sigma required an extra period before claiming supremacy over the Sig Alphas at 16-14. At 9 o'clock, two one-sided tits brought wins to the Tramps and the Rock Chalks. The Tramps played an unusual game with the Rinkydinks Jones Kelly, and McGinnis built up the that won by 49-9. Coyve directed the Rock Chalk barrage with eight goals. In the noon games, Phil Delta Thea, last year's champions, edged out A.T. O, by only 5-4 after thirty-two minutes of close fighting, and Pl K.A. Krauss, by only 6-2. The first B team content between the second squads of Rock Chalk Cafe and Kappa Sigma again 27-23 for the Kappa Sigs. Sigma Chi took a 1-point advantage over Del Chi T. the scores: G FT F Smith 1 0 0 Gee 4 0 0 Maier 1 0 0 Maier 0 2 0 Ogren 2 0 0 Carr 1 0 0 Kappa Psl 7 8 0 1 G PFFT Cooksey 0 Others .0 McCoy .0 Hyland .2 0 Hyland .2 0 Leonard .1 0 Corner .0 0 Corner .0 0 Phi Chi 6 3 1 4 Stoness .0 G FFT Storessa .1 0 Coulson .1 0 Colson .2 0 Dunham .0 0 Davidson .0 0 Ulrich .0 0 Ulrich .0 0 G FT Rowbank 2 Cunn g'n'g 1 Hauck 2 Brighton 2 Wampler 3 Stewart 2 Stewart 3 Signa 7 U Hodron f FFT Kelly 0 0 1 Maer 0 1 2 Macer 2 0 1 McUanes 1 0 1 Ashley 1 0 1 2 2 5 Sg Ap H Johnson .3 G F FF1 Johnson .2 0 1 Haney . 0 1 0 Ewers . 0 1 0 Bowers . 1 1 0 S'Ul'tt g . 1 1 0 Harris . 1 1 0 Wakarusa 6 3 1 4 | Warhead | GFF | | :--- | :--- | | La Shelle | 0 1 | | Stark | 0 1 | | Linlombah | 0 1 | | Day | 0 0 | | Umtuh | 0 0 | | Umtuh'2 | 0 0 | Binkley dunks G PT F T Ward ... 1 0 1 Mirante ... 2 0 1 Mitchell ... 0 1 1 Barker ... 1 1 1 Rinkevdinks G FT Cole ... 2 1 Willey ... 0 1 kout ... 2 1 tout ... 2 0 Willis ... 1 0 Klee ... 0 1 Sigma Nu 7 27 0 Referee: Casin Theta Tau 28 6 2 2 Sig Alnh 14 G FTF F Murray ...1 1 0 Wilde ...1 1 0 Mahanna ...1 1 0 Mercer ...1 0 0 G FFT G FFT Davidson . 0 1 Bolton . 0 1 Quantius . 1 1 Dudley . 1 1 Coleman . 0 1 Bordern . -0 0 Murphy . -0 0 Murphy . -0 0 A. K. M. B. F. G. I. F Cumig's 0 1 0 Constable 0 0 1 Constable 0 0 1 Lawns 0 2 0 Lawns 0 2 0 Lighmil' r 0 1 Lighmil' r 0 1 Lighmil' r 0 1 Lighmil' r 0 1 413 12 4 ! Referee: Casin 11.0.0 G FT F Cory _ 0 0 Clement _ 1 0 0 Roswell _ 0 0 Trombold _ 0 1 Gough _ 1 0 P. A.D. 10 4 2 1 G FT F Douglas ... 6 1 0 Wager ... 6 1 1 Douglass ... 0 1 0 Piper ... 2 1 0 McCabe ... 1 0 0 dock Chalk B 22 G VFFP G VFFP G Allen 0 1 G Allen. 0 1 B Allen. 7 0 R Randi 0 1 Randi 0 1 Miner 0 1 Ramblers 9 Referee: Burkhead Delta U 29 3 3 1 G F TF Jorg'n'sn ' 3 0 1 Minter 2 1 1 Carlay 1 1 1 D'nn'hw'r 1 1 2 Russell 0 1 2 Referee: Burkhead G FTF F Kelly ... 7 1 0 Jones ... 11 0 1 McGinnis ... 4 1 1 Hormuth ... 0 1 G FT FF Masters 0 1 Halibar 3 0 Holzable 3 0 Sourk 0 1 Scratch 0 1 Clark 0 0 Sablability 0 0 9 510 G FTF Copier .4 1 Grant .0 1 Leech .1 1 Leech .1 1 Keller .0 0 Miller .0 0 Referee: Casini Tramps 46 15 3 1 10 1 6 Referee: Plaskett 13 3 6 Referee: Plaskett Kanna Sig. 16 G FFT Sequencer Johnson .0 Jones .0 Ovey .3 Fourth .2 Carter .0 Cater .2 Omer .1 Merriman .1 Omer .1 Schrey .1 Schrey .1 22 2 2 G F T F Benton ... 0 1 0 Chambers 1 0 0 Roberts 1 0 0 VtClove 0 0 1 Brown 1 0 0 PI K. A., 21 Ft K. A., 21 FF TFT Huey 0 0 Huey 1 0 Jennison 0 1 Lackie 0 1 Ward 1 3 Ward 2 1 Rock Chalk 42 10 1 6 Referee: Plaskett Phi Delt 5 G F GTF Lyon 2 2 0 Hand 0 0 1 Hitt 0 0 2 Hitt 0 0 2 Rector 7 0 3 Bridges 1 1 1 Referee: Casim Kappa Sig B 27 OREAD TRAINING SCHOOL G FT F Reed 2 2 1 Browlan 2 0 0 Browan 0 0 0 Sturgeon 3 1 0 Woods 1 1 1 Quinlan 1 1 0 12 3 7 Referee: Plaskett Sirius Chl 22 OREAD TRAINING SCHOOL FIVE LOSES TO ALUMNI Oread Training High School lost the second game of its current basketball season when they scored 18 of 18 to 3. Bob Reed was the alumni star. The first loss was to T.J. McGee. Coach Warren Plaskett's squad consists of myers, Tuscan, Montgomery, Kinnett, Treees, Drees, Banker, Raber, Harwin, and Kaiser. The Alumni team was taken from R. Dawes, W. Harwin, Reed, Polson, Armstrong, and Hoffen. Ernest Casani was the referee. Dec. 11—*Iowa State vs. Coe at Cedar Rapids. Will Add Baseball and Golf to Big Six Sports Big Six Basketball This Week Dec. 14—Kansas vs. Kansas State at State of Kansas; grinnell at Minnesota (28-19), grinnell at Minnesota; Wyoming at Laramie, A. & M. at Wyoming; homa A, & M. at Homma (38-33). Read the Kansan Want Ads. DO YOU KNOW that we carry a complete line of Nebraska vs. Iowa State at Ames. Missouri vs. Warrensburg Teachers (Continued from page 1) Nebraska vs. Chicago at Lincoln. Milla Stover's Bungalow Chocolates Nebraska vs. Minnesota at Linccin. Kansas vs. Michigan State at Eas October 12 October 5 Missouri vs. Colorado at Columbia. Oklahoma vs. Texas at Dallas. Nebraska vs. Kansas State at Manhat Oklahoma vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. Kansas State vs. Kansas at Lawrence Missouri vs. Iowa State at Annes. Choice Assortments in Beautiful Boxes with New and novel index for your convenience in your favorite piece, only the Finest-Retail Home Made! Iowa State vs. Oklahoma at Norman. October 26 Nebraska vs. Missouri at Columbia, Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Norman, Kansas State vs. Tulsa at Tulsa. Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. Oklahoma vs. Missouri at Columbia. Kansas State vs. Iowa State at Ames. Oklahoma vs. Kansas State at Manhatt- Oklahoma vs. Kansas State at Manhatt- October 19 November 16 The Best Place to Eat and Drink after All. Layden's Touchdowns Give Irish 14-0 Victory Nebraska vs. Pitt at Pittsburgh. Missouri vs. Washington at St Louis. Iowa State vs. Drake at Des Moines. Kansas vs. Iowa State at Lawence Kansas State vs. Missouri at Columbia Nebraska to left onen November 23 Missouri vs. Kansas at Lawrence. Nebraska vs. Oregon State at Lincoln. Oklahma vs. Oklahoma A. and M. at Norman. WHOA! Kansas' Next Gridiron Foe Easily Defeats Southern California at the 1009 Mass. Los Angeles, Dec. 8. (UPC)—A pain of class halffacks today led the Irish to a 14-0 victory over the Southern California. All of the Irish were bad news as far as Southern California was concerned however. William Shakespeare and William Butler the real headaches for the rest are His 41 yard pass to Laveryn in the first quarter brought the first touchdown ball to the ball on the 10 yard line and went on standing up. Laveryn crashed two yards over his left tackle to bring the second touchdown Wallace Trommard con- U. S.C had several chances to score but lacked the final punch. They lost the ball once on the one-inch line. But when they missed the chance to score early in the first quarter when they recovered a fumble on the Irish 35 yard line. Wigan's gain and two penalties sided the Trojans in carrying the ball to the 16-yard line, but they were unable to gain from the Tremon tried to place kick but failed. 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