PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1933 Jayhawks Favored in Opening Court Tilt With Huskers Kansas Has Record of Five Victories and Two Defeats in Pre Season Play FIRST BIG SIX GAME With a record of five victories and two defeats in pre-season, non-conference play, Coach Forrest C. Allen's Jayhawks will open the Big Six basketball season Friday night in the Uni- toronto Knights and they meet the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Fresh from three consecutive victories over the Stanford University cagers, the Kansas team yesterday settled down to the final week of practice before answers the first call to defend its conference championship won last year. A stiff workout is in store today for the entire Jayhawker drill. Dr. Allen remains uncertain about the combination which he will use to start against the Curchursens, and is endeavoring to select the five men who can present front form, both offensively and defensively, for the opening conference game. Harrington's Condition Improved Paul Harrington, who was kept out of the final tilt with Stanford by an ankle injury, will probably be in shape to play against Nebraska, although he undoubtedly will not be used more than is necessary. Bill Johnson, Kansas leading scoring threat, will start at the center position, with the other forward birth in doubt. Schake will occupy his spot as well as Vanek or Gordon Gray the other. The play of both of these men showed improvement in the Stanford series, and either may get the call. Jayhawkers Are Favorites Nebraska, working out under a new coach, Hairy Browne, remains something of an unknown quantity. Last night against the Stanford cagers, the Huskers failed to break their losing streak which started with their first game of the season. Stanford edged out a close decision, 21-17. On the basis of the comparative records of the two teams in non-conference play, the Jayhawks will enter the game Friday night favored to win their first Big Six victory of the season. Next week, following the Nebraska engagement, Dr. Allen's cagers will invade Norman to meet the powerful governor and insisted a close second to Kansas last year in the Big Six race. Sports experts have been free predicting that the Sooners are the potential 1932 winner, but their game will be a crucial one for Kansas. Twenty-Six Members are Chosen for Varsity Squad Women's Rifle Team Picked Twenty-six members were chosen for the women's rifle team varsity squad for the coming season by Bettys Salan, c33 captain, Sergent C. E. Engler, instructor and coach, and Lieutenant H. E. Coe, assistant military science, at a meeting today. The members were chosen from the women showing the greatest interest and from the improvement made in group filing. Ten members of last year's team served as directors. Billy Schoen, captain; Renee Longwong 'cunel, manager; Peggy Perkins, fa3 'tresurance; Thela Humbrey, c5 'secretary; Pauline Durrett, fa4; Lilabile Stuart, c8; Dorothy Morgan, c4; M14; Wendell Morgan, c3; M33 and Fannie Zimmerman, s3. Thelma Hunter, c33, who received a sweater in '29, will also fire again this year. Those making the team for the first time are: Maldeny Jane Bridge, c33; Dorothea Watson, c16; pannicita Arnold, c35; Dorothy Ann Walker, fa38; Ruth Pyle, c35; Nadine Marquis, fa39; Muriel Loveit, c35; Winifred Koeing, c36; Helen Louis Harvey, c36; HaLian Lowery, c34; Kathrin Newman, c34; Catherine Timlinson, phia Jack Campbell, fa36; and Maria Dodge, c36. Sergeant Engle said this morning that the prospects for the team for the coming season were good, and that he was ready to play. It was made possible by the members chosen for the队. CENTER OF STANFORD TEAM DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITA Jack Hoerren, center of the Giun- ford basketball team, who was unable to play against the Kansas team in the Michigan State game, was discharged this morning from Wattles Memorial hospital where he was being treated. He left immediately for Hastings, Neb., his home, where he and his parents before return to Stanford. Because of his condition, he will not attempt to rejoin the Stanford team, which has continued its road trips Promising First Year Man ROBERT CURD Robert Curt, former Lawrence high school star, leads the first year men in scoring on the K.U. squad, having scored 31 points in 3 preliminary games. Men's Intramurals Corbin Defeats Watkins Hall Corbin Defeats Waltkins Hall Cornish Hall defeated Waltkins Hall in a 14-20 victory. The game was the intramural basketball game last night. Those making goals for Corbin were Sawes and Ridings. The Waltkins goals shot by Taylor, Lightburn, and Wiley. The next four games of the tournament are scheduled to be played to morrow night. At 8 o'clock the IWF will play Alpha Gamma Delta while on the west court Alpha Omni Pi will play Kappa KappaGamma at 9 o'clock. Alpha Gamma Delta and Alpha Delta Pi will meet on the east court. Alpha MWT will meet the Independent team. Deck Tennis at Second Round Deck Tennis at Second Round The first round of the deck tennis matches have almost all been played off and the second round must be in by Sandy was announced today. The following is the schedule for the second round: Division I Taylor, Lightburn-W. H., vs. Heinman, Learned-AGD; Cook, King-ADP vs. Flaming, Helokehmper-TPA; Hunter, Eide-IWW vs. Armstrong, Irwin-In; Neuberck, Dodge-KKG vs. Bubts, Luxton-ACO; Ferguson, Ryan-PBP vs. Ruff, IsbellAD; Luther, Vs. Bye; Parkinson, Irwin-In; Lord, Lakeston, Hunter-Eric Surface, Lord-KAT vs.鼎ford, Heffner-TNT. Division II Yutes, Williams-TNT vs. McKnight-Jeverit-WH; Border, M塞尔顿-AZD vs. Creumer, Becker-AXD; Brewer-Herzey, Hamilin-AGD vs. Bye; White, Hamilin-AGD vs. Harper-Fry-KAT; White, Higgins-AXD vs. Brenton, Lomasson-DH; Dunkel, Hooker-Etc vs. Lee, MacMahon-WH-Veverit-WH; TNT vs. Walker-Baker-WH Kappa Sigs Defeat A.T.O.'s Six More Intramural Court Games for Tonight In last night's intramural basketball tournament, the Kappa Sig队 defeated the A.T.O. team by a score of 22 to 15 in a hard-fought game. The Jayhawk "B"队 won from S.A.E. "B" to 17. for Tonight S six games are scheduled for tonight At 6:30 p.m. M, Sig "B" vs. K-Hawk B and Acecia "B" vs. D.D. "B" D 9 p.m. College vs. Education, and Graduate vs. Pharmacy; at 10 p.m. Laws vs. engineers, and S.A.M. vs. Phi Delt The box scores for the two games that were played last night are as follows: G. Sig—22 G. FT F lay, f 1 1 0 fortrison, f 6 0 0 Bill Johnson of Oklahoma City, all-conference center of the University of Kansas basketball team, leads his teams by a wide margin in scoring for the Big Six. JaYahwakers have played preparatory to the start of the Big Six conference battling Johnson, in seven games, has netted 29 field goals and 14 free throws for a total of 74 points, or nearly a quarter of the game, for the team who has scored in the seven games. K.U. Scores 226 Points in Non-Conference Tilts Nineteen Players Appear in One or More of Seven Games The Kansas team in the seven games scored 228 points to 161 points for opponents, the Jayhawker total coming up well. The Hawks gave the Jayhawkers a slightly better than fifty per cent of their free losses as they made 44 and missed 43 tries. Bill Johnson leads in percentage of free throws among the regulars with 16 points. Whitenan, f | 2 | 0 Harris, c | 0 | 1 Johnson, g | 1 | 0 Kittser, g | 0 | 0 Total | 10 | 2 A. T. O—15 | G, FT Seals, f | 4 | 0 Gillen, g | 1 | 0 Enyart, c | 0 | 1 Mama, g | 0 | 1 Zedell, g | 2 | 0 Hertington, g | 4 | 0 - - - Totals player yer Johnson Hartington bert Harrington bert Curd veinek bert Well ner Schanke Gray Klas zymond Uric shouse Olken s Marshall Plumley Pickett 威 Caquin B Ihan k O'Keil wood Laub bert Oyker vowrence Filkin Games 7 6 20 Free Throws Missed F.T. Fouls Points 7 19 16 4 8 11 14 8 13 6 4 7 2 31 5 13 5 4 2 7 16 7 6 2 7 1 9 16 7 4 6 3 6 10 14 7 3 6 3 7 10 15 7 4 3 1 0 0 10 4 1 1 0 0 5 0 6 3 0 5 2 2 0 5 3 0 0 1 3 0 5 2 0 0 2 3 0 5 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 0 1 0 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 PATEE WHERE THE PICTURE PLAY Reference: Beach. L jackhawk "B"-23 M metzel, f Dicker, f Wampler, c Kuefer, g Clark, g Douglas, g G. FT 1 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 The Kansas squad table for the seven games reveals that Dr. F. C. Allen has put nineteen players into action in one or more of the games and that of this number fourteen broke into the scoring columns. The Kansas scoring for seven non-conference games: Total 11 11 S. A. E. *B*—17 G, FT G. 0, 0 Dorman, f 3 1 Dillon, c 2 0 Receler, g 1 0 Brommel, g 2 0 Miller, f 0 0 Total 8 1 Referee: Affleck. It's a Riot of Laughter And His Fastest Wise-Cracking Comedy Hit! Next to Johnson in scoring comes Paul Harrington of Kansas City, Kans., junior forward, who in six games has won five shutouts and four free throws to total 38 points. Frosh Prepare for Varsity Free Throws Missed F.T. Fouls Points 25c Until 7 O'Clock Coach Cox Trains 31 Neophytes for Scrimmage With Team Thirty-one freshmen are practicing basketball under the direction of Forest "Frosty" Cox, assistant basketball coach, and they are shape for scripture with the variety. EXTRA SPECIAL! the freshman squad. Boyd Tourillier, Newton; Wilmer Schaffer, Russell; Biley Coleman, Elkhart; Arliff Burns, Mackaville; Jack Siekler, Woodell, Elsworth; Frank Afluck, Atchison; Laurence Royer, Newton; Jaron Jacobrich, Ellsworth; George Goulden, Elkaville; Parsons; McParson, Independence; Mo; Ed尔 Carter, Elkhard; Robert Simpson, Valley Falls; Charles Stosis, Yates Center LEE TRACY and LUPE VELEZ Mid-Week Varsity Tomorrow— Stop in afterward for a sandwich and a cup of coffee "THE HALF NAKED TRUTH" We Must Face the Facts Starts Sunday Jans and Whalen Musical Comedy Team in "Wild People" Natural Colored Musical Comedy ENDS TONITE! Wallace Beery in "FLESH" Cartoon - Newy Sub-Basement, Memorial Union STARTS THURSDAY Union Fountain "ANIMAL KINGDOM" You Will Write Home About This One Slyfa Stroh - Harry Burts - JAurt Jackett (www.slyfasstroh.com) Cartoon - Novelty - News Frank Lynch, Kansas City; Stanton McCool, Seneca; Jesse Willecox, Goff; Dearl Curmar, Topela; Victor Koelzer, Serenza; Reuben Tunnel, Caldwell; John Peterson, Winfield; Dick Masters, Kansas City; Rey Ebling, Lindsborg; Allen Merriam, Winfield; Herman Haack, Valley Falls; Eguinase Stainton, Colorado Springs; Francis Kappelman, James Cushing, Cousinport, Porter Chipman, Lawrence and Presston Cole, Bartlesville, Oka. Send the Kansan home. KFKU 6 p.m.-Discussion of current economic question, arranged by E. C. Buehler, director for foremses. For the purpose of this paper, arranged by William Pilcher, associate $m^{-5}$ Wednesday. Jan. 4 6. 15 p.m.-Musical program arranged y William Pilcher, associate professor f voice. 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