PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7,1934 Basketball Clinics Will Demonstrate Proposed Changes Jayhawkers and Wildcats To Test Suggested Changes in Cage Regulations Three or four radical changes in basketball rules will be demonstrated in two "clinic" games between Kansas and Kansas State before the conference season starts. The first game will be at Manhattan Dec. 18. Frank Root, basketball coach at Kansa-State, has been co-cooperating with Dr. F. C. Allen, coach at Kansas, and Dr. E. R. Coates, coach of the Basketball Coaches association. Coaches from neighborhood colleges and high schools, and newspaper men of this vicinity will be invited to attend the games, and, in the case of the Lawrence game, an afternoon description-demonstration of what changes are to be made. Quigley to Officiate 1. Basket raised 12 instead of 10 feet above the floor and extended six instead of two feet in from the end line. E. C. Quigley and Eddie Halph will officiate at Lawrence and Quigley and Chili Cochrane at Manhattan. Changes in rules to be used will include: 2. Free throws will be made in the end of the court where foul was made; technical fouls to be thrown at choice of throwing team. 3. Score 3 points for field goal; 1 for free throw. free throw. 4. The ball is dead after all free throws, and will be put in play from the center. 5. Time is "out" after all goals, field or free, until the ball is again thrown up at center. 6. Dotted lines will complete the circle. 7. A foot circle and a six-foot circle will be drawn around the 2-foot center circle. All players but the two octagon jumps are allowed. 8. A triangle is formed. Claim Advantages 7. "Held" balls will be thrown up from the nearest circle. Among advantages claimed for these suggested rules changes are: Less congestion under the basket, since the ball will rebound farther into the court; also less pressure from the basket that misses the basket; higher basket lesers the advantage of the extra tall player; free throws at either end will lesser delay in "parades" "time out" after baskets are made will extend playing time and increase scoring. Big Six coaches, high school coaches within a radius of 50 miles, and basketball officials have been sent invitations to the game. CAGE PROGRAM IS ARRANGED Feature Attraction of Meeting Is Test Game With Aggies The program for the basketball inter- pretation meeting, to be held at the University of Kansas Auditorium, Dec 14, has just been announced. It is as 4:20 p.m.-Informal discussion of rules 5:00 p.m.-Demonstration of rules by K. U. freshman teachers. 6. 00 p.m.—Dutch Lunchcon at K. U Caleteria. 20 p.m.-Clinic basketball game, between the University of Kansas and Kansas State at Memorial Auditorium. All newspaper men, college and high school coaches, captains of basketball teams, and officials are invited to attend this meeting. Letters have been sent to those within a radius of 50 miles of Lawrence. RAY EBLING Men's Intramurals Four independent teams staged the second program of intramural basketball last night as the Hawks defeated the Douglas Club 98-34 and the Jayhawks 75-61. Hawk attack was led by Bany, ambassador guard who dropped in ten goals and two free throws. The driuglists owe their defeat to the great number of personal fouls which they made giving Hawks eight points from free baskets. The scores: Indiana 24 G FT 2 W G FF Shobe 1 1 Shobe 1 1 Broden 1 1 1 Rouchens 1 1 1 Carmoboll 0 0 0 Carmoboll 0 0 0 McCoin 0 0 0 Pearce G FPT 1 Packard C 2 Packard 3 1 Furiouson 1 0 3 Witch 1 0 3 Witch 1 0 3 Picabla 0 1 2 Picabla 0 1 2 Sizeore 0 1 2 Coc's 18 8 8 3 Referee: Gusthira Douglas Club 24 Crum G F#F 1 Dalton D Shaw 5 0 Cantos 9 0 Marphy 9 0 Mekail 2 0 MeKail 2 0 8 2 13 Hawks 49 Basketball Stars Who Will Be Back in the Lineup This Year 17 0 4 G FTp klihruder longer 0 0 larger 0 0 lower 0 0 klihruder lower 0 0 lamay 10 2 1 wimpel 10 2 1 22 5 Three of the letterman who will play this year were picked in the University Daily Kansen's all-Big Line lineup last spring. Elbing was picked as a forward on the first team while Willa made forward and Gray guard The complete schedule until the DICK WELLS GORDON GRAY Christmas holidays is as follows: Date. 7, p. 17—Collegians vs Campus Raiders; A.KiPai vs Phi Chi; 8 p. 18—Kappa Psi vs Theta Tau; Wakaruss vs Independents. Dec. 8, 8 B—Kappa Sig vs Sig Uphi; Sg Nu vs DU; 9 aN—Ramblers s Rock Chall; Tramps vs Rinkyinckes; oon-PKA. K vs PAD; Phi Delt vs T.O? I—Sig-Mi Sig v D. Chi. tock Chall 'B' vs Kappa Sig 'B'. Dec, 10, 6 p.m.-Hawks B vs Sig Chl Rock Chalk or Phi Gam B 9 p.m. Phi Beta Pi vs S.A.M. Coe's vs Doug Triangle or Triangle vs Acace Bia vs Phi Bam Dec. 11, 10 p.m.—Campus Raiders vs. Jayhawks: DTD. vs S.A.E. Dec. 12, 9 p.m.-K.E.K. vs Phi Chi; Tramps B" vs S.P.E. B" 10 p.m.-Jayhawks B" vs Sigma Nu B"; Hawkes vs Independents. Dec. 13, 10 p.m.-S.P.E. vs Theta Tau; hi Pi vs D.U. Dec. 14, 5:30 p.m.-Beta D' vs. DU. Coe's: Coe's vs A.T.O. B' 9 p.m- olleagues vs Rock Chalk; AK Psi vs A.M. Dec, 15. 8 a.m.-S.A.E. b. VI Pka B; Phi PIi Sali b. VS Delta Tau b'; 9 a.m.-K Siig vs A.T.O. Wakarusa vs Rin- b. NuVS delta Ti a. NuSi Nu Su vs Delta Chi; 11 a.m.-Rock Chalk b' VS sig Chi B' Bhi Gam b' Sus SIG b' noon-Ramikers v ramps: Aceaus vs Theta Tuan: 1p.m- Saug Ni Uo' noon-Coe's Drug v ramps: Aceaus vs Theta Tuan: 1p.m- Saug Ni Uo' noon-Coe's Drug Dec. 17, 6 p.m.-KSiG 'B' vs SPE B'; Rock Chalk 'B' vs ATO 'B'. 9 p.m-Phi Beta Pi vs PI:KA. Beta vs Chi Ciph. Clap vs Frogsdendetga Dec. 18, $5.00 p.m—Phi Ghi vus DU. Hawks B' vs DU. B' | 10; pcm—Coe's B' vs Phi Delt B'; Trampa B' vs Pla A.A. B'. Enter National Competition Nebraska Schedules Four Football Tilts Outside Big Six With the University of Chicago, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, and Oregon State scheduled for next year, in addition to the regular Big Six contest, Nebraska is thriving itself more and more into 'bold field of national competition. Before fans have a chance to get behind the Huskies for 15.5, Chicago University will be entertained in Lincoln, Nebraska, as the opening of the 1933 college year. Couch Bible declared that the game with Chicago University was not a home and home affair, but he predicted that after the game next year such an agreement will be reached between the two institutions. Women's Intramurals We are arranging special cons- sulties for the party . . . , certain to be just what she will love to have. The Juniors defeated the Seniors and the Freshmen the Sophomores in the glass volleyball games last night. for the Saturday Night Party Delivered Here or Anywhere Ward's Flowers Volume of Distinction won lost Juniors 2 1 Freshmen 2 1 Sophomores 1 2 Smith 2 1 Standing of the teams are as follows "Flowers of Distinction" The score of the game between the Juniors and Seniors was 48 to 40. Players on the junior team were Montgomery, Irwin, Sharp, Kirchhoff, Teagardin, Krug, and Foster. The senior team were Lawrence, Bruce, Fisher, Bornan, Smith, and Humphrey. The Freshmen won from the Sophomores in games 1, 2, 3, and 4. Freshman team was composed of Shoarley, Owley, Baker, Trekell, Haskinson, Dunlap, Bottom, Hurd. On the Sophomore team were Burke, Young, Cord, Bliss, Fink, Walter, Rowland, An all-University team will be picked from those competing in the class ames. Seventy-five Report for Rifle Team About 75 men have signed up to try ut for men's rifle队. Sgt. C.E. Engl. as completed the schedule for the tru- tuts. The men are坦n, bi how to shoot to the enemy, and then reach rea- thing, positions, how to hold a gun, and how to pull the trigger are pre- ceded before the man practice shooting Seventy-five Report for Rifle Team Sport Shots Donald Evans Phone 621 931 Mass. traditionally a strong team, and a return to their former place would help the Big Six a great deal. Football enthusiasts will welcome the bid for the Missouri coach job by Harold "Red" Grang. Few young men in the country today have as much playing experience as Grang. Dependent upon an open skill of play, the team's depth and type of play were he to be placed in charge of the Tigers. Here's boping the Tigers get a coach who will be able to stage a comeback for Missouri football. The Tigers are Huron has selected several successors for Frank Caridoe. Two prospects are Don Farot and Emmett Stuber, former Tiger tasters under Gwinn Henry. Stuber is a successful coach at Southeast Missouri Teachers, Cape Girardeau, and Farot turned an undefeated team to win in the wildest guesses of all is that Lynn Waldorf might be the Kansas Aggies to coach at Missouri. the Tigers. Wildcats Have Dark Outlook Only Two Veterans Return to Basketball Ranks This Year Remembering what a "green" football team accomplished this fall, Coach Frank Root, Wildcat basketball mentor, realizes that he, too, has much to learn. He must face the start of the football season. It is necessary for him to build a team from experienced material, as only the team returned to Kansas State ranks this year. Captain Oren Stoner, a Wildcat football star, and Jim Freebelow, regular center on last year's squad, were the two veterans to report for practice. Many of the candidates were football players. These were given a week's rest before the game. According to Coach Root, these players will be in better condition by then. Kansas State's chance to win a Big six basketball championship of 1935 is made easier by analyzing the material of the other conference teams. Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska are expected to have strong records, but having a great number of veterans returning this season for competition. Oklahoma is not to be counted out either, for the Sooners always furnish tough opposition for opponents. All we have to say is this. 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