PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITI DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1934 CAGE SEASON TO OPEN DEC.14 Big Six Basketball Schedule Includes Forty-two Games Play Begins at Iowa State in Non-Conference Tilt With Coe Friday forty-two instead of the customary 30 conference basketball games, with a score or more to win. The game schedule, for 1934-35, play in which begins with Iowa State vs. Coye at Ames Dec. 7, and with the first conference games Jan. 4. The season Iowa State and Nebraska play the former-round robin plan, meeting each Big Six opponent home, home-and-home, at home and two abroad with each conference opponent. The four teams will have ten, all to count in the scoring. Outside the conference play, Kansas and Kansas State will open the season with two non-conference games that are to serve as clinics for a number of proposed changes in basketball rules, including the 12-foot basket. Iowa State remained out of the double- double round-robin in order to meet loughey opponents as in the past, and Ne- warkton would be intersected intersea- cnt contracts to fulfill. Kansas has the strongest schedule of all, with all home games early in the season. Kansas opens its season with Missouri Jan. 7 and 8, and does not go to Columbia until March 2-3; whereas the Nebraska game at Lawrence in Feb. 11 and at Lakeland in Nov. 25. Feb. 9 and Feb. 23, all six teams will be engaged in conference games. - allowing schedule, non-conference games are marked with a star (*), and scores of last year's games are shown. Teams are named in alphabetical order. Dec. 7—*Iowa State* vs. Coe at Ames, (27-22). Dec. 11—*Iowa State* vs. Coe at Cedar Dec. 14 — "Kansas vs. Kansas State at Lawrence (27-13; 34-20);" *Iowa State vs. Grinnell at Ames (28-19).* Dec. 15—"Nebraska vs. Wyoming at Laramie, (23-31); "Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma A. & M. at Norman, (38-33). Dec. 18 - *Kansas vs. Kansas State at Manhattan. Manhattan. Dec. 20 — Nebraska vs. Iowa University at Lincoln; *Iowa State vs. Drake* at Des Moines, (28-25; 19) *Oklahoma* water. or Oklahoma A. & M. at Still- water. Dec. 22—"Missouri vs. Washington U. at St. Louis (30-18). Jan. 1- "Iowa State vs. Iowa U. at Ames, (12-30). No. 2- Nebraska vs. Stanford at Lin. at St. Louis (30-18). Dec. 29—*Nebraska vs. Minnesota a Lincoln* (16-37). Dec. 21—"Missouri vs. St. Louis' at St. Louis (26-23; 26-30). 2007 Jan. 23—Nebraska vs. Stanford at Lincolu renee. Jen,11-Kansas vs. Kansas State at Los- (32-24). John L. Raines State vs. Oklahoma at Norman; *Nebraska vs. St. Louis at St. Louis. braska vs. James Milliken at Decatur, Jan. 5. Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Norman; *Nebraska vs. St. Louis at Jan. 4- Iowa State vs. Missouri at Ames (25-21, 19-25) Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Norman, (29-20, 21-18) Nebraska vs. James Milklet at Decatur Jan. 11-Kansas vs. Kansas State at Lawrence (32-24, 39-21) Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Columbia (31-28, 21-35 98-29, 39-28) Jan. 7 - Kansas vs. Missouri at Lawrence, (27-25) vs. 23-21). Jan. 14 - Iowa State vs. Kansas State in Manhattan. (23-29; 37-16). 16-15 Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Law- rence, (22-16, 21-18, 33-23, 39-25) Jan. 16- Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Law- rence, (22-16, 21-18, 33-23, 39-25) Jan. 12—Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Columbia; Iowa State vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. (31-27, 21-26). Jan. 19-Missouri vs. Nebraska at Columbia, 8/28, 97-74. Jan. 21-Kansas State vs. Nebraska at Manhattan (25-24) 31-38). Jan. 28—Kansas vs. Kansas State at Lawrence; Iowa State vs. Missouri at Columbia; "Nebraska vs. Denver at Lincoln. Feb. 1—Kansas State vs. Missouri at Manhattan (20-32; 23-41). Feb. 2—Kansas State vs. Missouri / Feb. 4—Louis State vs. Oklahoma at Ames, (23-43; 49-33); Missouri vs. Nebraska at Linae. Feb. 8—Kansas State vs. Missouri at Columbia. Feb. 9—Iowa State vs. Kansas at Lawrence (23-21; 35-23) Kansas State vs. Missouri at Columbia; Nebraska vs. Nebraska at North Carolina (36-44; 23-58) Mauritius at Columbia; Nebraska vs Oklahoma at Norman, (36-44; 23-5). Feb. 11—Iowa State vs. Oklahoma a Feb. 11—Iowa State vs. Oklahoma a Norman; Kansas vs. Nebraska a Lawrence, (21-24; 25-21). Feb. 15—Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lincoln; Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Manhattan; *Iowa state vs.* Drake at Amoco Feb. 16—Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Mahatmah Nebraksa vs. Oklahoma at Lincoln, Feb. 22—Kansas vs. Kansas State at Manhattan; Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Norman. Feb. 18—Iowa State vs. Kansas at Ames Nebraska vs. Oklahoma at Lincoln. Feb. 22—Kansas vs. Kansas State Feb. 23—Iowa State. vs. Nebraska at Ames; Kansas vs. Kansas State at Mhattan; Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Norman Mar. 1—Kansas vs. Missouri at Columbi- b Mar. 2—Kansas vs. Missouri at Columbi n; Kansas State vs. Nebraska at Lin- coln. Mar. 4—Iowa State vs. Kansas State or Aransas Mar, 7—Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Nor man. Mar. 6 - Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Norman Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Norman Big Six Standings—1934 | | W. L. | Pct. Pet. | O.P. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | canas | 6 | 400 | 296 | | dsourii | 6 | 4 | 260 | | dauori | 6 | 4 | 250 | | vibroska | 5 | 5 | 262 | | C state | 5 | 8 | 282 | | S state | 5 | 8 | 314 | Swimming Team Needs Men Still Room Left on Varsity Squad Says Allphin There is still room on the varies swimming squad for men who are willing to come out and practice, according to Herbert G. Alphin, swimming coach, Prospects for variety swimming competition, Coach Alphin doesn't have enough good swimmers to fill out a team, and as a result, dual meets with other teams have not been scheduled yet. Besides the lack of new material, Coach Alchini has lost two of his best swimmers and has had to out of competition for scholastic reasons. Don Schultz will not be able to swim this season as the result of an operation last summer. The following men will form the nucleus of the University swimming team if it does compete this year. William Kester, C37, Clyde Nichols, C38, Chris Harden, Bendall Hill, Ericus 35, Henry Thomas, eng34, and Harlan Jennings, c36. --playing professional football for ten years will quit the pro game after this season. He will probably be at some coaching position next year. The University of Florida has made him an offer to coach the Gators. Gators wants to play against Baylor, and both prohists are professional players to act as coaches will prevent that. Women's Intramurals Johan's Intruder Volleyball schedule: Thursday, 7:15 Juniors vs. Seniors; 8:00, Sophomores or freshmen. Basketball practices, which start this week, have been arranged as follows: Thursday, Dec. 6 at 8:15, Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Omicron Ii, Alpha Delta Pi, and Alpha Gamma Delta, At 9:15, Chi Omega, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, and Kappa Alpha Theta. Thursday, Dec. 11 at 8:15, Pi Beta Pig. Sigma Kapp, Corbin, and Walkins hat at 9:15, Independents, IWW, ETC, and TNT. Courts are available for practice from 8:15 to 10 o'clock tonight. Scheduled practices will be on the upstairs floor. The downstairs floor will be free for optional practice on any night but Tuesday. If any group can arrange for a separate practice, should arrange for another practice. The tournament will start Dec. 13. GERMANY IS ENTHUSIASTIC OVER SPORTS SINCE According to the Literary Digest, Germany is more sports minded now han she was before the war. "The war," it says, "opened the eyes of every German to the values of physical education and started the era of prosperity for sport which began in 920, and not yet come to a stand-till." There are at present several million Germans banded together in sport organizations. The most popular sport is soccer with track-and-field a close见鬼 sport and women compete for championships each year. They rank first in Europe, both the men and the women. Amateurism is the rule; even the coaches, at least 80 per cent of them in the ones who track-and-field are amateurs. ElDorado Alumni Will Meet Selection for the women's rifle team will be announced in Sunday's Kansan. Tiaela Humbryza, 15, is captain; Martha Dodge, c35, manager, and 20 to 30 women will be chosen by their score sheets in the R.O.T.C. office to represent them. A schedule of rifle meetups also will be announced later, as it is uncompleted. To Select Women's Rifle Team Motion Pictures of Mt. Oread To Be Shown to Group Men's Intramurals The winter intramural program gets under way tonight as the 55 basketball team has been grouped into five divisions, three of first teams and two "B" groups. Games will be played regularly in the gymnasium for practice, and on Saturday morning. A moving picture of a tour of Mt. Orred which was taken recently showing many interesting scenes seldom noted by visitors on the Hill as well as among students in the campus such as sports, social gatherings and reconstruction enterprises will be shown as the main feature of a program of the alumni association meeting of ElDorado to be held 6.3 at 8 p.m. at the Musonic Temple in ElDorado. Chancellor E. H. Lindley of the University of Caucasus, Coach Adrian Lindsey and Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the University Alumni Association, will be among the guest speakers of the gathering. Jack Bond, president of the organization and chairman of the arrangement for the meeting and program, is extending an invitation to all alumni and especially students in the university from ElDorado. --playing professional football for ten years will quit the pro game after this season. He will probably be at some coaching position next year. The University of Florida has made him an offer to coach the Gators. Gators wants to play against Baylor, and both prohists are professional players to act as coaches will prevent that. Carolus V. Torrell, B.S. Bus.'33, is a clerk in the State Income Tax Department at Topeka. The divisions are as follows; Division I—Coe's Drug, Jaewahs, Tramps, Douglas Club, Campus Raiders, Rinkydkys, Wakuras, Rockers, Rinkydkys, Ramblers, Ramblers, and Collegiate. Division III--Kappa Sig. Beta Theta Pi, Phi FI, S.A.E, PiH, Delta Tetra Tetra, Delta Chi, D.U., A.T.O., Sigma Nu Si Chi, Pi and Gamma Delta. Division II- Phi Chi, FI Ka, P.A.D, Acacia, IK Phi, S.A.M, BPi, Fli Tri, SPE. S.Eta Tau, Kappa Psi, and KEK Division BI—(B teams)—Rook Chalk, Hawks, Tramps, Beta, S.A.E. Pi KA, DU, S.P., Sig Cih, and K.Sig. The first three courses: Do. 3 p.m. in triangle vs. KEK. SPE. 5 p.m. in p. m. - Beta vs. DT; DTi. Pbi vs. Phi Gim. Do. 6 p. m. - Gim. Division BII (B teams)—Rock Chalk C, "Jayhawk, Coe's, Phi's Phi, Delta, Delta Tau, A.T.O, Sig Nu, and Phi Gai. D. see 7, p. 17 -Collegians vs. Campu Raiders; A.K. Psi vs. Phi Tau; 8 p. Kappa Psi vs. Theta Tau; Wakarusas vs. Ind. The first schedules Dec, 6, 10 p.m.—Coe's vs. Jayhawk; Hawks vs. Douglas Club. Dec. 8, 8 a.m., Kappa Sig vs. Sig Alph; Sig nus vs. DU. vs. 9, n—Aam- vbors vs. Rock Chalk, Tramps vs. Ri-hydrikde i. m—Pki M-I, v P.A:D, v A.TO: v A.TO: 1 p.M—Sigi Chi v Delhi, Cchi Rock Chalk B vs. Kappa Sig B. OREAD'S BASKETBALL TEAM TO START AGAINST OZAWKI The Oread Training School basketball team will drive over to Ozarkie tonight for the first high school basketball game in this section of the country. Warren Pinkett, ed35, who has been coaching the team, will accept the offer from Rolfin (now in gymnasium) will be played with Ozarkie in a few weeks. The following men will make the trip: Carlie Dewes, Lewis Raper, Gerald Bunker, Richard Trees, Rubin Tusche, Robert Kiminet, Paul Wheeler, Eberlert Harimet. Trees, Meyers, and Kinnett are the only lettermen left from last year's squad. Holliday's Run in Second Period Gives Title by 6-2 Score Sig Alph Touch Team Wins From Sigma Chi In a brilliant fight led by Holiday, the Sigma Alpha Ephelon eleven took information from a major media source by dowing the Sigma Chis, 3-2. The championship contest officially closed a season of strongly contested play with twenty-three organizations. The winning touchdown came in the second half when a Sig Alph airplane, the wingspan of which was knocked up in the air by one of his opponents, Holiday was under it The Sigma Chi's set the pace during the first stint after Childs broke through for a safety. The scoring punch of both teams was well-blocked by the opposition, and it was a "break" that gave victory to the Sig Alphs. The Sig Alps will be awarded a trophy. The Sigma Chi's will share the runner-up position with Phi Chi, which team tied them twice. The line-ups in the final game: Sigma Chi Pos. Sig Alph Sturgus LE Stollenberg Juhl UE Stollenberg Judith LG Philips Shopard C Patterson Jack G Reeder Jamaea RT Reeder Thonsson E Swera Dunlann TB Quinn McDonald LH Quinn Reed Chipin Robinson H Holden Substitute: Sig Alph: Winters, Alspah, Apholomb, Holcomb, Trees, Townsend, Referee: Plaskett; Umpire: Burkhead; Lineman: Casini. Sport Shots Donald Evans Football was responsible for 28 deaths during the past season, a checkup shows. Colleges reached a new low in gridiron safety last week, with high school and sandlot teams suffered the largest number of deaths. Prison football suffered its first fatality since its inauguration several years ago, when a prisoner at the Connecticut prison team was killed. One coach is very likely to be proved wrong next Saturday for Notre Dame mellows Southern California. A growing list of injuries has prompted the U.S.C coach to predict an overwhelming Notre Dame view. Ziner Lahner, up at age 39, has been a long face and can't see how the Rumbers can stop the Trojans. Harold (Red) Grange, the galloping ghost of a decade ago, who has been Two rather foolish rules, which the Big Ten will, will keep fans from seeing two things which they would like a great deal. One is the rule prohibiting post-season games, which kept Minnesota out of the playoffs. This ruling which would prevent Grange from coaching in the conference, were he offered a job. MEN'S RIFLE TEAM TRYOUTS ARE SCHEDULED BY ENGLE The men's rifle team tryouts will begin tomorrow morning with C. E. Engle, instructor in Military Science, in charge. Mr. Engle has been making out the schedule for the try-outs, and is expected to those who have signed up to shoot. The men will practice until the end of the semester, at which time the team will be named that will represent the University in its meets. The schedule of meets is being worked out by Edgar Leigh, captain of the team. One of the meetings is the University of Hawaii at Honolulu. Other meetings will be named soon. WRESTLERS HARD AT WORK FOR APPROACHING SEASON Jimmy Cox, wrestling coach, said today that the wrestling season started in dead earnest with the return of students following the holidays. All men interested in variety wrestling must come out immediately says Coach Cox. "Tiny" Moore and Rutherford Hayes are the latest additions to the squond now that the football season is over. Wrestling nats and other equipment have been removed to the outer side of the stadium, and wrestlers will work out there, hereafter. Spartan Team Ends Season Michigan State's football team will close its gridiron Saturday afternoon when it meets Texas A. and M. College at San Antonio. Michigan State to Play Texas A. and M. In Closing Game The Spartans have won seven of their eight games to date. Their last victory was at the expense of Kansas by the loss of a second-round boating of a victory over Couch Bachman's team and that by a score of 10 to 10. Only three members of the first team are seniors, a fact that will look well for the Rams as they prepare to face these James McCary, colored fullback, is injured and will not make the trip. He and the other two seniors, Ed Klewkel, end, and Rus Reynolds, quarterback, also scored in roles in Stats a gridron success this fall. Kirk Kiene, B.S. Bus.'33, is employed by the Goodrich Rubber Co., at Topeka. SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW When you have time to make a considered and intelligent choice — unhurried, uncrowded, from full fresh stock. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 We will wrap and mail them for you at the right time. 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