PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1933 --also Musical Comedy Cartoon Get the Drive-In Habit For COMPLETE SERVICE Firestone Carter Service WHY PAY MORE? VARSITY Last Times Tonight Fannie Hurst's "BACK STREET" Friday - Saturday— For Real Action and Tilts “THE TEXAN” Sports Sunday "The Billion Dollar Scandal" Prices Mat. and Eve. 10 and 15c WHY PAY MORE? Eat Fish Friday Fillet of Haddock on the 25c Meal Many other good foods to choose from also. THE CAFETERIA Unusual Schedule Faces Jayhawks in Big Six Race Kansas Must Participate in Three Conference Engagements in Seven Days NEBRASKA TOMORROW Faeing a schedule that calls for three Big Six engagements in a seven days, the lajwahyer basketball squad again went through a long workout yesterday afternoon under the direction of Dr. Forrest C. Allen. Concentrating on offensive formations in an effort to improve the team's offense, made numerous shifts in the lineup, trying out various of the versity combinations. Kansas will play host to Harold Browne's Nebraska Omahbusters tomorrow night in the opening tilt of the Conference schedule, and on next Tuesday will entertain the Kansas Ace Hawks. Kansers will play Jayhawkers in pre-season games. The following weekend Coach Allen will take his players to Norman, Oka., to tangle with the powerful Sooner team. Husker prospects for a victory, over Kansas Friday night went up yesterday when it was announced who played in the East-West charity football game in Sen Francisco Monday, would join his teammates here Friday in time for the game. Hokul, playing his third year on the Hukushen squad, is rated as one of the best guards in the Big Six. This season he has played in only the four engagements the Hukushen have lost. The five men who will be in the lineup at the opening whiff Friday night have not been selected, but it is probable that the Jayawhaker mentor will name Paul Harrington and Bob Card for the post-wall, with Bill McCarthy as backup. Gordon Yankee and Gordon Gray at guards Ernie Vanek, who starred in the final Stanford game, may get the call, however, at either a forward or guard position. Kansas will enter the Nebraska game with an edge in the advance dope, but the game with Kansas State promises to be tough. Coach Coach Yankee, Coach Coach Coyard's cappers, having registered two hard fought victories over the Jaywhakers in the two games earlier in the season, will attempt to reacquire their triumphs in conference play. KFKU Thursday, Jan. 5 6 p.m. E. A. Thomas, secretary of the State High School Athletic association Topka, athletic interview, conduct by E. R. Elbel. Friday, Jan. 6 Friday, Jan. 6 2:30 p.m. Music Appreciation period conducted by Prof. Charles Sanfort Skilton. Salmon Jumps Into Boat 6.00 p.m. The Rise of the Japanes Imperial House in 660 B.C., Ernest D Tyler, Extension Instructor in History 6.15 p.m. Music program arranged by Mrs. Alice Moncrieff, Associate Professor of Voice. Salmon Jump into Boat Everett, WI—(UP) -Gilletter A. V. annuished fish all night, caught nothertwo days, 14-pound salmon unpicked into his boat. NOW! Watch for the Greatest Announcement * in Lawrence Theatre History THRU SATURDAY FOR LAUGHING PURPOSES ONLY! We Think We Are Moral. We Think We Are Civilized. We Think We Are Different. But Aren't We Just a Branch of "The Animal Kingdom" It's Tracy's Fastest Wise Cracking Comedy Hit. A Million Laughpower Drama of Bunk and Bally Hoo EXTRA—Jans and Whalen Musical Comedy Stars in "Wild People." Harry Barris-Ben Kreuger in "Radio Row" Late Pathe News "THE HALF NAKED TRUTH" "THE ANIMAL KINGDOM" Starts SUNDAY Lec Tracy is the Only Guy Who Could Sell a Two Pant Suit to Gandhi and He Made Vope Lúpez a Star Over Night - - - But What Did She Want With 50 lb of Raw Meat? Ann Harding Leslie Howard Myrna Loy Coach Hollingbery Commends Grid Star in Charity Game Atkeson's Playing Lauded Men's Intramurals "George (Speed) Atkinson played very good football and held up the Kansas prestige favorably," stated Coach O. E. Hellington in commenting on the work of the K.U. guard in the East-West charity game played Monday at Kozar stadium, San Francisco. Hellington, Washington State coach, was one of the team with Dana X. Bible of Nebraska. Mrs. George L. Atkinson, mother of the football star, said today that letters from her son have stated that he is enjoying his trip and having many hard work-outs. He planned, according to Mr. Atkinson, to visit Ed Ryan, a former University student, in Los Angeles this week; he will arrive here Friday at 8:48 pm on the Santa Fe's California Limited. Five Games Played The five intramural basketball games played last night resulted in the Engineers defeating the Laws, 48 to 28, the Gradates defending Pharmacy, 22 to 15, Kappa Sigma "1" overwhelming K-Hawk "B" 44 to 16, the College Edinburgh 30 to I&J and Asia "C" warning from Dukat Rut "B" 16 to 6. Two ranges are to be played tonight. At 10 o'clock K. E. K. will play Phi B. B.p. and the K-Hawks will meet S. A. E. New Ruling Into Effect Nine Players for Each Team May Be Used During Game Play under the new Big Six Conference ruling which limits the number of players to nine on a team in any single conference game of basketball will be inaugurated here tomorrow night when Kansas and Nebraska meet in the University auditorium for the opening Big Six game of the sea. Dr. F. C. Allen will nominate nine Kansas players for the game and notify Coach Browne of Nebraska who are just prior to the start of the game. Both teams will need other player can be used Friday night. Nebraska will be limited to not more than nine men on their squad, also. The new ruling was made by the conference as an economy move. Dr. Allen explained, and at the same time said that he would make it not only for economy through limiting men who can be taken on trips but it will also make keeper competition for squad positions. Dr. Allen continued to explain. Different men can be nominated to play in different games. The same tomorrow starts at 7:30 p.m. and Fred Williams, former Missouri basketball star, will referee. New Record Established Webb, of East Central, Scores Highest Individual Scores Against Sooners Norman, Jan. 5—(Special)—When EWB, web guard of the East Central college basketball team, made nine field goals and a free throw against the Owls in an undated night at Ada, a total of 19 points, he is believed to have scored more points on the Sooners than any single player in modern basketball history. Evin Anderson, present Sooner for- ward, was shooting close to that mark when he caught Takaun here. Dec 20 when he caught Takaun's goals and two free throws, 22 points. The modern seizing record by a single Sonner player is believed to be the 25 points amassed at Ames, Iowa in 1928 by Vie Hole, Oklahoma's All-American center. In a Missouri Valley conference game at Ames that year at Tulsa, the team captured Iowa State 31 to 32. Holl shot eleven field goals and three free throws. Acuse England of Scitutting Washington, Jan. 5—(UIP)—Charges that Great Britain is attempting to "secute" the United States merchant marine by applying pressure for elimination of federal subsidies was made today by Senator Copeland, Democrat, from New York, at the opening session of the conference on the merchant navy. The commission later into the open at the forthcoming session of the economic conference," be said. A $130,000 Shortage Accuse England of Seuttiling Washington, Jan. 5 — (UP) — Charles D. Boyer, cochair of the Federal American National bank and former presi- dent of the Bank of New York. Banking has confessed to a shortage of $130,000 in his accounts, the bank announced today. The case was turned over to the department of justice. Of stock market gambling by Boyer. Rhode Island Ranks 13th 'Phog' Allen Is Appointed to National Rules Group Providence, R. I.-(UP)—Although the smallest state in the Union, Rhode Island ranks thirteenth among the 48 state-level resource of banking institutions. Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics received notice today of his appointment to the National Collegiate association's basketball rules committee as representative of the fifth district on the national committee. Kansas Coach to Basketbal Committee, Replacing C. L. Brewer The appointment was made by Professor L. W. St. John of Ohio State University who is chairman of the National College association basketball rules committee and also chairman of the national joint rules conference. He will serve as Director of Brewer on the committee and the appointment is for four years. Dr. Allen is also a member of the joint rules committee as a representative of the National A. A. U., a member of the rules revision committee, and chairman of the visual investigation committee. Dr. Allen expressed appreciation of the honor conferred upon him by the new appointment and in a brief statement said he would try to give his best thought to continuation of constructive basketball legislation. Mell Accepts Job as Buyer Ex-Sooner Track Captain to Work With Department Stores Norman, Jan. 5 - (Special) - Clifford McLlenn, University of Oklahoma track captain last year, and holder of the "Big Six" conference indoor jump record of 23 feet 10 inches, has accepted a position as assistant buyer with the Brown-Dunkin department work this week. Mell probably was the greatest "competitor" ever developed in the history of track at Oklahoma. In a crisis he would perform twice as well as in ordinary competition. He "put out," as the athletes say. Although he is primarily a high school player, he noted and won the 600-yard Shannon Douglass cup race in the Kansas City Athletic club indoor meet of 1031. He also was clocked in 21.1 seconds in defeating Elwell, Kansas State's crack sprinter, in a 220-yard dash at Manhattan last year, and usually was good for the win, but was a member of Sooil mile relay teams. Track Men to Start Practice H. W. "Bill" Hargiss, head track coach, urges that all track and field candidates, freshmen as well as varsity men start working out for track Coach Hargiss said that he realized he had not been asked to hand but that he thought the exercise gained from track would be good for the boys. Jayhawks Flown Helen C. Curry, 26, is teaching in the rural schools at Scandia, Kan. James De Vere Anderson, 20, is a Spanish teacher in the Junior High School at Augusta. Ruby Lacile Gish, 28, is teaching in the Vilas Rural High School at Vilas, Kan. Dr. John Streeter Fulton, a graduate of the University, is physician for the city schools in Topeka. H. H. Langford, 28 and Mrs. Langford (Mary Louise Morgan, 29) are managing the Campus Cleaners shop in Manhattan. Walter G. Cadmus, e17, is a draftsman for the Pacific Lumber and Construction company in Oakland, Calif. Arthur Harvey, e'10, is a salesman for the American Hoist and Derrick company in St. Paul, Minn. Enl F. Corrieckshank, 24, is a professor in the history department in Vanderbilt University. Julian C. Kellett, '24, is working for the Sun Life Insurance company in Canada. Children's Orchestra Formed Ann Arbor, Mich. (UHP—An) or orchestra of crippled children, most of them fat on their backs with bone fractures. They attend the Michigan hospital. The orchestra, numbering 30 pieces, plays a concert for other patients in the hospital every Saturday morning. A 14-year old boy, who plays a guitar, plays the piano. A little girl is a violinist. Old Rock Is Foundation Old Rock is Finance Mars, Mo.—(UU) An unidentic volcanic source in the fundation for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's newly-established seismograph station here. The station is the most easterly on the North America establishment and is expected to provide a valuable link in future earthquake studies. Open Conference Season Sooners Have Ten Big Six Games Scheduled out of Thirteen Norman, Jan. 5—(Special)—With five non-fence games, one a defeat to East Central Teachers' college of Ada, Okla., behind them the University of Oklahoma basketball team will open its 1933 "Bull Six" conference season with a road trip since live at Ames, Iowa, Friday night and Coach Charles Cornsau's Kansas Angie five at Manhattan Saturday night. On the 13 games left on Oklahoma's schedule are with "Big Six" teams, and the remaining three with Coach Harold James Oklahoma Agges, one to be player at Oklahoma City Jan. 27. The remainder of Oklahoma's 1933 schedule: screencraft Jan. 1 Iowa State at Ames. Jan. 7 Kansas State at Manhattan. Jan. 14 Kansas at Norman. Jan. 18 Kansas State at Norman. Jan. 27 Oklahoma Aggies at Oklaho- bie. Feb. 4 Missouri at Norman. Feb. 8 Oklahoma Aggies at Stil- water. Feb. 11 Nebraska at Norman. Feb. 20 Missouri at Columbia. Feb. 27 Oklahoma Aggies at Norman. *Feb. 27 Oklahoma Aggies at Norman. March 3 Kansas at Lawrence. March 4 Nebraska at Lincoln. *Non-conference games. KANSASCITY $100 Round Trip Similar, weekdays, weekend to points between Kansas City and Denver. On sale every Friday and Saturdays, return good until the middle night. And Every Day— Round Trio $17.80 DENVER . $990 SIX MONTHS return limit. For complete information about tours, see your local Western Grownd agents. UNION BUS TERMINAL 638 Mass. Phone 590 Look At Your Shoes — Everyone Else Does At Least Keep Your Heels Straight and Get a Shine. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 17 Mass 11 W. 9th 1017 Mass. 11 W. 9th BREAKFAST WITH US Toasted Sandwiches - Waffles Hot Cakes - Ham and Eggs If you are in a hurry — We will be. COE'S DRUG STORE No. 2 411 W. 14th — Carl Clifton, Mgr. 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