UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1933 PAGE FOUR Varsity Wrestlers to Start Winter Practices Monday Mehringer Has Experienced Matmen in Prospect as Season Gets Under Way A dozen experienced wrestlers checked out suits Friday, and will be ready to begin active training for the winter season tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 in east stadium. Peter J. Mehringer, Kansas captain and 1832 Olympic champion in the light-heavyweight division, will have charge of the practice, and looks for a satisfactory season on the mats. A half dozen freshmen who have the versatility show possibilities of future membership on the wrestling team. Added impetus to wrestling practice was given by the recognition of the sport at the meeting Friday of Big Six officials of Excelsior Springs. Among the wrestlers out this year are, Donald Eagle, of Tulsa, 126 pounds, who won first in a meet against Missouri and was third in the Big Six meet last year; Jack Windle of Columbus, in the 145-pound class, who also won third in the Big Six meet; Edward Downs, 165, of Kansas City, Mo.; Jack Ford, 178, also of Kansas City, who placed second last year in intramural meets on the campus; Jack Naismith of Lawrence, in the 155-pound class, who has been showing much determination in his recent wrestling; George Noland of Lawrence, who has won in campus meets for two years in the 158-pound class; August Anneberg of Leavenworth, who has a similar record for the 148-pound class, and Norman Jacobshagam of Wichita, who won his numeral as a freshman in the 165-pound class. Other prospects in the 163-pound class are: M.W. Everley, Eudora; Wayne Sanderson, Lawrence; Jas. Tilford, Wichita. Rutherford R. Hayes, football end, Hunter, expects to be out again this year in the 155-65 pound class. Freshman material this year include Ed. Ash of Wichita, who in 1928-29 won the 130-pound championship of the U.S.S. Wyoming; Joe Key of Kansas City, Mo, and Steve Allen of Topeka, who are practicing in the 140-pound class; James W. Brain of Lea's Summit, Mo; 170; Marlow Sholander, Topeka, 153; and Robert Childs of Hoisington, 145. Captain McHringer asks that any other wrestlers who are interested report to him by calling number 3079 in order that he may authorize the issuance of equipment. Second Team Berth Awarded Jay hawker By New York Sun Mehringer Is All-American Announcement of the selection of Peter J. Mehringer, University of Kansas tackle, on the second All-American team of the New York Sun was made public Dec. 3. Mehringer, who has three times been named on all Big Ten representatives to rate better than honorable mention on the Sun's teams. Three other outstanding players of this section were given only honorable mention by the Sun. Saur was placed on the honorable mention list at fullback, and Masters, Rebraska, and Halifax, both quarterback and halfback, respectively. The rating of a place on the New York paper's teams carries with it more than an honorary significance. The Sun this year as in the past will award gold watches to those men who have been awarded first team births and gold medals to those who make second teams. Mehringer was rated as the most outstanding individual player of the Big Six ahead of such stars as George Henry Sauer of Nebraska and Ralph Graham of Kansas State. Mehringer was named along with Crawford of Duke at tackle on the second team. The Sun picked Jorgenson of St. Marys and Wiesert of Michigan as tackles on their first team. It was pointed out today that Mehringer's honor was a greater one in that the New York Sun rarely comes as far west as the Big Six to select a player unless that player is truly outstanding at his position. The Sun is quoted as saying that Mehringer would have rated a first team berth this year, without doubt, if he had not been playing with a team which it classed as second rate due to its Big Six record. Brutus Hamilton, former head track coach here and now track coach at the University of California, is now writing for a San Francisco newspaper. Dill on Big Six Committee Uniform Plan for Reporting Statistics is Problem of Group W. A. Dill, associate professor of journalism and director of publicity for the University, was recently appointed a member of the Big Six publicity committee at a meeting of Six athletic associations, the committee will work out a plan for the uniform reporting of statistics in athletic contests. Professor Dill, who is especially interested in sports reporting, has made the tabulating of athletic statistics a hobby, having published a pamphlet on "Balancing the Box Score" for sports reporters. Previous to his appointment Professor Dill had considerable correspondence with Big Six publicity directors in an effort to standardize the methods if tabulating and filing the athletic records of the various schools in the conference. What it mainly aired from the schools as to how to keep scores, there are some differences on what scores to keep," said Professor Dill. Swimming and Wrestling Tournament Announced Organizations to Compete in Meets; Deadline Wednesday Announcement was made by E. R. Elbel, director of intramural athletics, yesterday of dual swimming and wrestling meets to be conducted similar to other team matches. The deadline for entries in each event has been set for Wednesday evening with the meets scheduled to start immediately after the Christmas vacation. For the wrestling matches six men will constitute a team and only members or pledges of an organization may represent that organization. Members of all varsity or freshman squads with the exception of freshman wrestlers will be insigible for the tournament. Weighing in of the competitors will be held immediately before the bouts and one match will be held in each weight class. Matches will last seven minutes and the winning team will be determined by the organization having written permission to record the matches, which will be recorded as follows fall, five points; forfeit, five points; decision, three points. The same rules of eligibility holds for the swimming contests with freshmen swimmers being permitted to enter. Individual participation will be limited to one event in addition to a relay race. Two men from each organization will be allowed to compete in each event. The events for each dual meet will include: 50-yard dash, 100-yard dash, 50-yard backstroke, 150-yard dash, and a medley relay; this men's 50-yard relay, 30-yard breaststroke, and 50-yard free style. Points will be awarded as follows: first place five points, second place three points, third place one point, relay winner six points, relay loser three points. Each organization will meet the other groups in a dual team to determine the championship, and if entries are sufficiently large, the teams will be divided into divisions with the leaders meeting in a playoff. Christmas Neckties —handmade, holiday boxed, in colors and patterns that will please. -Carl's Superior Neckties, handmade, holiday boxes, tailored in foreign and domestic silks. 65c, 2 for $1.25 $1 and $1.50 A large selection to choose from Clothes Made for You $25 and Up Why Take Chances When You Can Be Sure of Clothes Satisfaction Suiting You That's My Business SCHULZ the TAILOR Nine Seventeen Mass. SCHULZ the TAILOR — Nine Seventeen Mass. First Round of Court Schedule Is Complete Favorites Advance in Early Intramural Basketball Most of the favored "A" bracket teams won in the first of a ten round intramural basketball schedule which was completed yesterday. Phi Delta Theta, last year's champion, had a close call with Sigma Alpha Epsilon, but won 27 to 25 after trailing 12 to 20 at the half. Encounters Beta Theta Pi me a stubborn opponent in Delta Tau Delta but finally won 24 to 19. Kappa Sigma set a high scoring record for the season thus far by mothering Kippa Algebra 17 and Kaplan Delta Sigma Pi 27 to 5, and the Campus Raiders were almost as successful against the Triangles, winning 27 to 7. Delta Upsilon ran up an early lead to give the Hawks a 23 to 18 setback, while Phi Gamma Delta won from Delta SigmaLambda 28 to 8. Three games were forfeited: Sigma Chi to Kappa Sigma, Kayhawk to Collegeians and Phi Kappa Psi to the Hawks. Several “B” bracket teams played their first games yesterday, also. Sigma Alpha Epsilon defeated Delta Tau Delta from Delta Upsilon 22 to 14. Monday's game will be: east court, 6:30, Kappa Eta Kappa "B" vs. Jayhawk "B", '9, Campus Ranks 'D' vs. Jayhawk 'D', West court, 6:30, Sigma Nu "B" vs. Alpha Tau Omega "B"; '9, Sigma Cni vs. Jayhawks: 10, Collegians vs. Triangle Two games will be played Tuesday: east court, 10, Rowlands vs. Delta Upsilon; and west court, 10, Phi Beta Pis. Delta Sigma Lambda. G F T F Brown f 5 0 F 1 Chambers f 2 1 0 North c 5 0 0 V Cleave g 0 0 1 Trotger g 1 0 1 Phi Delta Theta 27 13 1 3 Referee—Beatty. Holcomb f 2 1 J. Haney f 3 2 Johnson c 5 0 F. 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