PAGE FOUR --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1934 Pre-Season Dope Favors Jayhawks To Win Cage Title Iowa State and Missouri Picked as Possible Contenders for Crown The Jayhawk basketball squad should be near the top when the curtain drops on the basketball season. A new team will come before the season starts is to invite trouble but there are several reasons why the pro team, C. Allen of the money. In the second place, "Phoq" Allen is in the habit of turning out championship teams. He now has a record of 14 champions out of 17 years of coaching. Four of these championships have come in the last four years. Iowa State and Missouri Strong Iowa State and Missouri Strong Iowa State and Missouri are the teams that will win if it is the race with Kansas. The Cyclones coached by Louis Munze, a former Kansas star, are always dangerous Menzel can put four dependable players on the field by Walde Wenger. All Big Six center last year the other letter men are Hood, Holmes and Cowen, all guards. The Cyclone team must complete its teams. Missouri, like Iowa State, has good material for center and guard positions, while the forward positions are still wide open. Jorgensen and Thompson have had three of these enriched. The center position is being divided between Schaper and Handley. Down at Oklahoma, Coach McDermott is singing the blues with only one veteran around which to build a team That veteran is Bod Brown, last season. Coach McDermott is asking himself, "Is Oklahoma still in the Legacies?" Grav Still Inactive Little is known of the possibilities of the Kansas State and Nebraska teams Both schools can always be depended on for good teams and they may prove In the practice session yesterday afternoon, under assistant coach Prosty Cox, fundamentals and conditioning took most of the time. Passing was the first thing, and training in practice in the dummy scrimmage at the end of the practice Wells, Kappleman, Shaffer, Eling, and Noble were working together on the offense. The defensive team was made up of Rogers, Rosen, Rogers, Grist, Holmer and Orden. Gordon Gray, veteran guard was still inactive in practice owing to a strained ankle. Men's Intramurals --camp, will be placed upon a notice of the college athletic council this week. Drawings for the Deck Tennis Tournament are as follows: Division I. Larson-Fisher, Theta vs. Draper-Brown, McMullen, McKinney, Caller-Newcomer, Corbin; Pyle-Lippitt, A.O.U., vs. Jennings-Bailley, PiPh; Sharp-Silk, K.S., vs. Cassidy-Barber, Gamma Phi; Dave-Jennings, Alpha Gam, vs. Young-Scougnol, India; Stork-Waters, Michael Watkins, Watkins; Kaufman-Ripley, A.D.P. vs. Dodge-Drosius, Khoan-Shoaler-Treklel, Kniews, vs. Wasson-Martin, Chi O. Stark-Jenkins, Alpha Chi o. Division II: Morkham-Shettler, A.O. Pi, vs. Cain-Land, Kaup; Young-Stout, Alpham, vs. Furley-Martin, Gamma Phi, Henderson-Watson, A.D. Pi, vs. Wall-Talbern, Corbin, Johnston-Johnston, S.K., vs. Wilcox-Nuzman, Pi Phi, Kreibbeli-Johnston, Ch. O., vs. huy-Green, A.O.P., Hummery-Daly, T.NT: Baket-Kooksim, 1.W.W., vs. May-Smith, K humpa. Starr-Were, Alpha Gap, vs. Keff Edwards, S.K.; Hunt-Edio, I.W.w. Martin-Young, Gamma Phi; Drake Moll, T.N.T., iv. Irwin-Iwnd, Irin; Brooks-Hoffman, Chi O., vs. Grani- tte, K.L.; Davis-Fawcett, Stiks, ki. vs. Dawn-Fawcett, Tiex Vrooman-Nordlund, Kappa, vs. Troup-Forman, Chi O; Olon-Odon-Donnel, A.D.P. I, vs. Cavangain-Edwards, Alpha Gami; Kaker-Earlhart, A.O.P. i, Burdick-MeVey, Gamma Pi; Hatch-pankle, S.K. i, vs. Andreson-Marting, Pki; Widian-Bischuel, Alpha Uam. vs. Rohde-Hofer, Alpha Uam. T.N.T., vs. Nelson-Mellor, Gamma Pi; Hoover-Bice, Etc. vs. Montgomery-Bison, I.W.W. The first round should be played off by Friday. With so many stars falling on Alabama, no wonder they have such a good football team. Laurels to Aggie Squad Kunnsas State Granted Additional Holiday Because of Grid Victory Mannahat, Kan., Dec. 6 — Roya Purple K blankets and gold football probably will be the awards made to the Kansas State College football team, which is sponsoring the football banquet here Dec. 11. The local chapter of commerce, which sponsors the banquet, already has promised the blankets, while gold football teams will be passed upon at a meeting of the college athletic council this Another championship team is to be honored at the banquet the Kansas State two-mile队, which under the direction of Coach Ward Haylett won a third consecutive time. Small gold track shoes probably will be given the track man. The football banquet will climax, and probably end, most of the celebration of Kansas State's first Big Six football title. A crowd which packed the streets for blocks around the railroad station met the Wildead special train on its return trip. The crowd sat in a dark night in driving snow to greet the champions and form an impromptu parade up Poyntz Avenue and out to Students were granted the addition of Monday to the Thanksgiving holidays because of the record of the football team, and a victory game was held Tuesday. Congratulatory letters and telegrams have been received constantly since the day of the game, two of the most highly prized being from Government A.M. L. Mound of Kansas and from C. M. W. chairman of the state board of events. Intramural Cage Season Opens With Four Games Triangle, Beta, Phi Psi and Sig Ep Are Winners in First Contest Triangle, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Kappa and Sigma Pi Epison showed incinutions of a strong season in intracinal basketball as they opened the season. The players at Eta Kappa, Delta Tau Delta, Phiiamma Delta, and Acacia. As the ames played last night were the season's openers, the plays were rather complicated for both teams and I.E.E. especially showed possibilities of developing some good work. In the first contests at 9 o'clock, Triangle took an open scoring event from Capo Ena Kappa, 41-34 and S.P.E. took an opening event with five goals in leading the attack. Hantla's notable play at guard position for E.K.E was over-weighted by the co-operation of the Triangles. The Bets showed strong defensive power as they held Delta Tau Delta by the score, 21-5. McCainlin led the Betta attack with six goals. The Phi Pai Phil Gimt win was the best exhibition of basking evening, the Phi Pai's win, 19-12. 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