UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1933 Jayhawk Cagers Play Return Tilt on Aggie Court Fourteen Men Will Make Trip Tonight; Starting Lineup Lists Changes Fourteen Jayhawk basketsets, all of whom played against Kansas State here Tuesday, will go to Manhattan tonight for a return non-conference game with the Wildcats. The Kansans are top-heavy favorites to win tonight's game after trampled the Aggies 27 to 13 earlier this week. Paul Harrington, acting captain Tuesday and the only two-letter man on the squad, will not make the trip. A badly sprained ankle which he suffered in practice Wednesday evening will keep him out of play until after the holidays. Dr. Allen has announced. Harrington's place in the starting lineup will be taken by Roy Ebbling of Lindsborg, who plays center. Sikkim kills Savana Goals after being inserted in the game against Kansas State late in the last half. Change Starting Lineup Change Starting Lineup Dr. F. C. Allen, coach, said today that his starting lineup tonight would not be the same as the one that he tentatively announced last night. Bob Curd, head coach, will be replaced by Francis Kapplman of Richmond, another sophomore. The first five men will thus include: Ebling and Kapplman, forwards; Wells, center; and Vanek and Gray, guards. All of the substitutes who make the trip tonight will see service, the court mentor said. The nine others who will probably play will be Fred Harris, Lawrence; Robert Curd, Lawrence; Roy Klaas, Lawrence; Frank Lynch, Kansas Joe; Bob Oyler, a graduate of Caldwell High School; Lawrence; John Peterson, Winfield; Wilmer Shaffer, Russell; Raymond Uric, Ellis; and Ambrose Woolen, Richmond. Coach Frank Root, who took over the coaching duties at Kansas State only this year, has the same problem that SHIRTS Manhattan - Ide All Styles All Colors All Patterns $2 to $3.50 Carl's Superior Shirts $1.15 to $1.95 Holiday Boxed other Aggie coaches have had; there is no outstanding center material at Manhattan. At present his best bet is the No. 1 juniors or EP. Farrell. Both are juniors. Weller Is Scoring Threat The Wildcat coach has worked hard in the past two practice sessions since Tuesday night, according to word from Manhattan. Fundamentals have been stressed and an attack partially developed. Against Kansas here, the Aggies were unable to fathom the Kansas defense and were forced to resort to long range shooting. Weller Is Scoring Threat Men's Intramurals Root's' starting lineup may include any of 10 of 12 men. Tuesday night he crossed up rival coaches and dopsters by starting a lineup of men comparatively unknown to basketball followers. Captain "Bus" Boyd, Ralph Graham, Oren Stoner, Weller and Blaine might get the call from one of the teammates. Weller, who lettered two and three years ago at the Aggies and who was out of school last year, appears to be the scoring threat of the Wildcat team. Twelve teams have entered the intramurals swimming schedule. They will be divided into two divisions of six teams each and compete in five dual meets. Events in the meetts will be 50-yard dash; 100-yard dash; 50-yard back stroke; 150-yard relay; and a medley relay in which three men take part, one swimming 50 yards back stroke, one swimming 50 yards breast stroke, and the other swimming 50 yards free style. The entries are: Sigma Chi, Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Psi, Acacia, Delta Chi, Kappa Sigma, Phi Gam, Sigma Epsilon, Beta, and Delta Tau. Tomorrow morning's basketball games will be east court, 8:30, Kappa Chi "B" vs. Kayhawk "B" "E"; 9:30, Campus Raiders will be collegians; 10:30, Kayhawk vs. Delta Upsilion; 11:30, Kappa Eta Kappa "B" vs. Alpha Tau Omega "B"; 1, Alpha Tau Omega vs. Phi Chi, West court, 8:30, Sigma Alpha Epsilon "B" vs. Delta Upsilion "B"; 9:30, Phi Psi vs. Sigma Nu; 10:30, Delta SigmaLambda vs. Sigma Chi; 11:30, Jayhaws vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 1, Hawks "B" vs. Phi Gam "B". Entries for the wrestling schedule include nine teams at present. Each team is composed of six men and if no more entries are made will possibly compete in a round robin schedule of meets. The teams are: Delta Tau, Chi, Pigma Chi, Kappa Sigma, Deila Chi, Pi Mai, Phi Delta, Beta, and Pi Gam. DAN EMRICH CHOSEN LEADER OF ICHABOES AT WASHIBUR Topkea, Dec. 14—Dan Enrich, Topkea, three-year letterman at fullback on the Washburn college football team, will captain the Ichabod squad next year, it was announced Tuesday morning following a meeting of the 25 lettermen. Emrich, one of the stars of the Central conference circuit for the last three years, was selected by a narrow margin over George Parker, Lleydon, guard. Emrich was selected on the second All-State honorary team this year. Twenty-five members of the team were awarded letters for their competition this fall at a meeting of the college athletic board here, Monday evening. A letter also was awarded to William Kirk-ton, the captain of the team. First year men and seniors will receive sweaters. The others will be given a certificate. THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR 10c On Any Adult Admission To See 'SITTING PRETTY' Now Playing K. U. DRAMATIC CLUB Presents "Rebound" A charming comedy of modern sophistication by Donald Ogden Stewart Fraser Theatre—8:15 LAST TIME TONIGHT Exchange season tickets and activity tickets for reservations in basement of Green hall. Phoen K, U 174 Single Admission 50c Intramural Basketball for Women Progresses Contests Last Night Find Eight Teams in Competition Four more games of the women's intramural basketball league which began play Tuesday night were run-off last night. The scores indicated in general the margins of difference between the top two teams was the Sigma Kappa game was the closest of the lot, Alpha Chi Omega winning, 16 to 12. In the other games the A.O.P's defeated the A.D.P's 17 to 10; the Etc. team, composed of women faculty members and wives of teachers, won from the TNT, club, 25 to 15, and the Independents conquered Corbin hall 14 to 9. Lawson, Etc. forward, was high scorer of the evening with six field goals and a free throw for a total of 13 points; Smith, Sigma Kmaee, and Moxley, Independent, tied for second high with 10 points each. Further games will be played Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. I.W.W. will play T.N.T. and Ec. will play Independents. The box scores: AOBI 17 A. D. Pi, 10 G FT F Massman 2 0 2 Wesley 1 3 0 Bussy 4 0 0 Bushey 0 0 0 Beamer 0 0 0 Lippet 0 0 0 7 3 3 GFT Kerr 0 0 Teagden 2 0 Arnold 2 0 Martin 0 0 Hamilton 0 0 12 1 0 G F T F Lawson 6 1 0 1 Babcock 2 0 0 Coester 4 0 0 Rooster 0 0 0 Bice 0 0 0 Marble 0 0 0 Etc., 25 T. N.T., 15 T.N.T. G FT 0 Curd 1 0 Rowland 4 1 Hmphr' 2 0 Oech 0 0 Doty 0 0 Taggart 0 0 A.C. Answer... G F GT 0 Gaunt 3 0 1 Kimbala 3 0 0 Lawrence 3 0 1 Hatler 2 0 0 Horny 2 0 0 Horn 0 0 8 0 3 Corbin Hall, 9 G FFT Moore 0 1 2 A.Cos'dier 1 0 9 Pearson 0 1 2 Pearson 0 1 2 L.Cos'dier 0 0 1 Peterson 0 0 1 Independents, HF G FHR Armstrong 1 Mong'mg 0 1 M. Irwin 0 1 M. irwin 1 Shookow 1 Moxley 1 5 0 BASKETBALL SQUAD STATISTICS 6 2 4 | Name | Pos. | Ht. | %t. | Wts. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Milton Allen | F | 5' 1/2 | 9t. | 165 | | Ernest Casini | G | 5' 10/4 | 185 | 187 | | Rober Turd Ehrig | G | 6' 1/4 | 174 | 184 | | Robert Eudir | G | 6' 1/4 | 174 | 184 | | *Gordon Gray* | G | 6' 1/2 | 176 | 161 | | Fred Harris | F | 5' 10 | 161 | 161 | | *Paul Harrington* | F | 6' | 175 | 174 | | Francis Kappleman | F | 6' | 163 | 162 | | *Charles* | F | 6' 11 | 194 | 194 | | Max Lamm | F | 5' 6/12 | 155 | 156 | | Elwood Laub | G | 5' 9 | 186 | 187 | | Devon Lemster | G | 5' 11 | 180 | 184 | | Frank Lynch | G | 5' 11 | 180 | 184 | | John Peterson | G | 6' 13/4 | 186 | 187 | | Wilmer Shaffer | G | 6' 2 | 157 | 157 | | *Raymond Urie* | F | 5' 11 | 175 | 174 | | *Dick Weak* | G | 6' 2 | 191 | 191 | | Ambrose Wolken | F | 6' 1/4 | 169 | 169 | | *Lettermen.* | | | | | Merry Christmas. Kappas Lead Intramurals Intramural points for the various teams after volleyball, tennis and horseshoe have been played as are following: Kappa Kappa Gamma 210%, Delta Zeta 108%, Sigma Kappa 97, Alpha Omicron Pi 99, Pi Beta Phi 91, Kappa Alpha Theta 94, Alpha Delta Pi 80, Alpha Gamma Delta 75%, Chi Omega 75, Gamma Phi Beta 75, Alpha Xi Delta 5, I.W. LW 15, Ind. 119%, TNT 134, Watkins hall 105%, Corbin hall 59, and Etc. 49%. Women Complete Play in Volleyball Tennis and Horsehoes the highest individual intramural points in each group are: Alpha Chi Omega, more than one having 9; Alpha Delta, Pi Kerr, 13; Alpha Gamma Delta, Mitchell, 19; Alpha Omicron Pi, Hinshaw, 19; Alpha Xi Deltai, Kissel, 5; Chi Omega, Scott, 16; Corbin hall, Rhoades, Basket, Taube, Butterfield, Z. and Wolfram, 22; Caldwell Ind., Moxley, 28; I.W.W. Montgomery, 35; Kappa Alpha Theta, Marion, 22; Kappa伽ma Gamma, Dodge, 36; Pi Beta Pi, Bruce, 16 and Perry, 16; Sigma Kappa, Mizmerman, 25; TNT, Boucher. 30; Watkins hall. F. Smith. 16. Dodge leads the sorority group with 36 points and Montgomery the independent group with 35 points. When deck tennis has been completed, the individual having the greatest number of points will be given a medal. Intramural horseshoe points are as follows: sorority group, Alpha Omicron Pi; 10; Gamma Phi Beta; 6; Kappa Alpha Theta; 6; Pti Beta Pi; 3; Alpha Gamma Delta; 2; Kappa Kappa Gamma; 2; Alpha Delta Pi; 2; Delta Zeta; 2; unorganized group, TNT, 61; I.W.W., 32; IND, 6. Led by Ludwick who scored 18 points, the Delta Tau Delta basketball team crushed Alpha Kappa Lambda last night Ludwick Scores 18 Points; Sets New Individual Record Delta Tau Delta Is Victor LAWRENCE Gets Championship Bout Primo Carnera (italian Man Mountain) VS. Max Baer (The California Adonis) TEN ROUNDS Worlds Heavy Weight Championship Referee Jack Dempsey He'll wear an Ober's gift with pride because he knows it's absolutely authentic no matter where he wears it. Biggest Fight of the Year! Don't Miss It! PATEE — Sunday Any gift is good the night before Christmas. But here are gifts that he'll thank you for long after Christmas has flown. Yes . . . anyone can buy, wrap up and give a man a present . . . but there's many a slip between the necktie and the neck. Neckwear and Hosiery Luggage and Robes Handkerchiefs Shirts and Handkerchiefs —Many others. 49-6. This individual mark surpassed the previous record of 14 points held jointly by several players, while the team total was two points greater than the Collegian score set earlier in the week. The Hawks defeated Pi Kappa Alpha in the only other game 13-6. Five games will be played this afternoon. On the east court at 3:30 Phi Gamma Delta will play Kappa Eta Kappa, and at 4:30 Phi Kappa Pi "B" plays Kappa Sigma. Phi Kappa Copolitan meets Beta Thea Pi; 4:30 Phi Delta Thea vs. Rexall; 5:30, Collegian "B" vs. Kayhaw "B." Last night's score: A. K. R. G F F 0 Lecson f 0 Nelson f 1 Willeye c 2 Dunham g 0 Johnson g 0 0 G F T F Hibbs f 4 0 0 Ibbles f 4 0 0 Burkett f 7 1 0 Nocel c 2 0 0 Voran g 0 0 0 Blowers g 1 0 0 24 1 3 Referee—Stotts. 3 0 Hawks.13 P K A J G F T F Smith f 2 0 0 Lippit f 1 0 0 M'Elroy f 1 0 2 Sellars f 0 0 Wells c 1 0 2 Douthit c 1 1 2 Dmp'per g 2 0 1 Synder g 0 1 1 Bley g 0 0 1 Leidig g 0 1 1 Grow b 0 0 1 Jayhawk Ranking Is Lower The judging of last year's college annuals entered in the All-American critical service place the Jayhawker in the first-class honor rating. In 1911 and 1932 both the Jayhawker and the Stanford Quad were placed in the All-American honor rating, which is a step higher than their placement this year. This is the first time in seven years that the Jayhawk has not been put in the "All-American" class. Looka!! 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