27 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932 Two Sophomores to Start Contest With Ottawa Five Curd, Harrington, Johnson Schaake and Gray Will Begin Tilt Against Braves Tonight TO USE ENTIRE SQUAD The Kansas Jayhawk basketball team will play the last of its four preseason engagements tonight in the University Auditorium when it meets the University of Ottawa in the second tilt. The next game is at a private school. The game will begin at 7:45. Two Sophomores to Start Still seeking a combination that can provide a scoring punch, Dr. Forrest C. Allen, Kansas mentor, plans again to juggle his light for tonight's game. Sophomores to SHS Bob Curtis, 16, registered three baskets against the Braves last week, and Gordon Gray, first-year guard, have drawn starting assignments along with Bill Johnson, Paul Harrington, and Elmer Schakehue. Harrington, who scored six shutoff Schakehue and Gray will play guards, with Johnson at center and Harrington and Curd at the forward posts. Harrington has played guard in two previous games, but is being moved to the position he occupied last year. Many to See Action Most of the squad will see action tonight, with Dr. Allen attempting to get a final line on his players before the series with Stanford late in the month. Wells, Vanek, and Ure will probably get the first calls to replace the starters. Vanek, a letterman, plays guard, and the other two are forwards. Has Several New Plays Has Several New Plays Several new plays design by fit in with the team's style but will be tried out by the Jawhakers tonight. Dr. Allen has been drilling his squad all week in these formations and they are expected to test first under fire against the Braves. Although Kansas won the previous game with Ottawa, the score, 35-27, indicates that tonight's battle will not be a set-up for the Big Six champions. The Brewers are a fast, hard-fighting quintet, pointing toward this game for a victory. A five-minute exhibition by the University tumbing team, coached by Herbert G. Alphin, is scheduled for the intermission between halves. It will consist of pyramid-building, mat work, and special demonstrations. The probable starting lineups: phonebook starting group Kansas olympia Harrisoning f Maths Johnson e Center Johnson g Knapper Schauke g Cabbage Men's Intramurals Winning by a score by 57 to 4. The Rowlands overhelmed the Acacias in a sensational game of intramural basketball last night. Leading scorers for the team included Michael D'Angelo. In another one-sided game Phi Gamma Delta defeated Kappa P. Alma, 43 to 8, with Harmon as the high scorer. The Kayhayk-Triangle game ended with Kayhayk leading by the score of 22 to 19. An Ole Miss victory ended the Acacia "B" team, 18 to 17. S six games are scheduled for tonight. At 5 o'clock, Jayhawk "B" vs. S. A. E. "B" and Beta "B" vs. Phil Gam "B"; at 9 o'clock, K. A. L. vs. Phi Psi, and Delt B. T. O. vs. Delt Psi, Delt B. T. vs. A. T. O. and A. Ph. o, the Wakurans. Box scores for the game played in night follow: Washington-57 G. FT 1 Lehman, f 8 0 Shohe, f 7 0 Scott, g 3 0 Rissen, g 3 1 Louth, g 1 0 Popewell, w 2 0 Total ... 28 | 1 Acecia-4 ... G. | FT Pennock, f ... 0 | 0 Pennick, c ... 0 | 0 Schrader, c ... 0 | 0 Schrader, g ... 0 | 0 Heilbrun, g ... 0 | 0 Referee: Griffin Phi Gam- 43 G. FT Fomura, f 2 0 Horns, f 8 2 Sutton, e 1 0 Vernet, g 1 0 Tucker, g 4 0 Total ... 20 3 Fi K. A.—8 ... G. F. Griffin f ... 0 Johnen f ... 2 0 Cox, c ... 1 0 Loving, g ... 0 0 Hildreth, g ... 0 0 Ward, g ... 0 0 Total ... 4 0 Reference: Block K-Hilva--22 G. FT Venard, f 3 0 Brown, f 2 1 White, f 2 0 Springer, g | 1 | 0 Nuzum, g | 0 | 2 Total | 8 | 6 Triangle-10 | G. FT I Craig, f | 0 | 1 Frager, f | 0 | 1 Petect, e | 1 | 2 Gilt, g | 0 | 0 Rudolph, g | 0 | 0 Heryndon, f | 0 | 0 Hubrig, g | 1 | 0 Cheney, g | 0 | 0 --- | --- | --- Referee: Black K-Hawk "B"—18 G. FT Newton f 1 0 Johnson, f 0 1 Klauman, f 1 0 Rosner, g 2 0 Yazel, g 2 0 Thomas, f 3 0 Total 0 9 Acacia "B"—17 G. FT Willeford, f 1 1 Whitney, f 4 0 Farroy, c 2 0 Sherwood, k 1 0 Scott, g 0 0 Total 8 1 Referee Griffin Referee: Griffin Football Squad Elects Schaake Honorary Head Lindley and Allen Talk at Athletic Mixer Last Night Elmer Shakee was elected honorary captain of the 1922 football team at the athletic mixer held at Robinson gymnasium last night. Speeches were made by Chancellor E. H. Lindley and Dr F. C. Allen, director of athletics, and a motion picture of the Missouri-Kansas football game was shown. This mixer, the first of its kind ever held here, was attended by about 15 men, including "K" men, varisty athletes, freshman athletes, and coaches Chancellor Lindley made a brief talk in which he congratulated the athletes for their fine work done for the Uni-State Athletic Association of the way in which Kansas athletes and other men from the middle west performed in the Olympics last summer. The Chancellor said that he thought that intercollegiate athletes had passed their peak of popularity "Football will not have the high place in sports years ago," he declared, "but it will have a highly compulsive place." Dr. Allen, in his talk, emphasized that an athlete's work in school was an investment and that they must get something out of it besides a name in sports. "The star athlete must have something else on which to depend besides a name," he stated. "The people who pay for every hour of college work was work $30 and that to fail in a course was a great loss. Santa Claus appeared and gave presents to several of the men. He brought "Fronty" Cox, who was married rehearsing for the play. She shake a meal ticket at George's Lunch. Burchell and Cramer received a little sloth and wagon, which Santa thought they needed as they spend their time down at the Cow Shed. The Luther trio, Maxine, c'33, Camilla, ed'33, and Jeanne, c'33, sang three numbers. "Swede" Wilson and Eric Owen furnished music with the piano and banjo. They played "I'm a Jawhawk" and the crowd sang it. Glenn Cunningham was the lucky one in the drawing for a Christmas present. He received a $5 bill. Cliff Carl, widely known business man, was master of ceremonies. Refreshments of apples and doughnuts were served. Pictures of K men in their sweaters were taken for the Jay-hawker after the mixer. Athletic Sweaters Delayed Will Be Sent to Home Address Left at Office Dr. Allen also called attention today to the ruling passed by the athletic board last spring which will limit the number of sweaters received during this year by any individual athlete. Not more than one sweater is to be given freshman athlete no matter how many sports he may earn an award in. Plans to have the football sweaters awarded for this season before the athletes went home for the holidays will not materialize due to delay in shipment from the factory, but Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, announced today that he expected the sweathers would arrive almost any day and that athletes desired them sent the athletes in special packages to let office and leave their address and the sweathers would be mailed as soon as they arrive. The new rule for varsity athletes also limits any one athlete on a varsity team to be swimmers or their equivalent for this school and how many sports they may win awards in. The service strip onVarsity athletes also has been discontinued by the team. There will be no award for two-mile racing this semester as an individual sport, 1 it competition in this conferencing considered as a department of track. Such Competition Results in Ineligibility for Varsity Squad' Dr. Allen Warns Athletes Against Holiday Contests Warning against competing in athletic contests while home for the Christmas holidays was issued to University athletics today by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics. Such competition would in most cases result in insignificance for varsity competition in six conference. Dr. Allen point out. "Almost every year one trenman or varsity athlete goes home for the holidays and thoughtlessly takes part in some basketball or football game between town teams or some pickup aggregation," Dr. Allen said, "The Big Six conference rules prohibit such an activity, but we know it is part of it as asked by the athlete and granted by the conference eligibility committee in advance. The only exception is playing on an alumni team of a man's high school against an undergraduate team of that high school. "Any athlete expecting to compete at the college level must home during the holidays had better ask some of the coaches, or myself about it, and if it is a case needing permission from the conference we will pass the information on to Dean George Shaed, our faculty representative in the conference, for review." The Y.M.C.A. team or any of whatever description in a scheduled game might make a man ineligible for varsity competition. Some athletes still here can recall the difficulty encountered by Bill Johnson some years ago to get reinstated by the conference because he was not a member of the team played while he was home at Christmas time." George Atkeson to Leave for West Coast Monday Kansas Gridiron Star Will Play in East-West Charity Game George "Speed" Atkinson, Big Six conference guard, choose to play in the East-West football classic at Kesar Stadium, San Francisco, Jan. 2, will leave here Monday afternoon, Dec. 19. He will meet Couch Dana X. Bible and the Nebraska delegates in Denver the following day. From there they proceed to San Francisco, where they will take up practice under the coaches from Nebraska. At the Nebraska and Couch O. E. Hollingbery of Washington State. "Speed" says the practices are "pretty tough," because there are generally two hard workouts a day for the first week. Incidentally, he mentioned a millionaire at Palo Alto who turns his house over to the teams for a party after the game The men are now observing training rules but actual practice does not begin until the fall. Mays' University,坐落 San Francisco的University of California stadium at Berkeley。The East team will probably hold its practices in the Stanford stud Wrestling Duging Holidays Wrestling practice will be continued daily during Christmas vacation under the direction of Freed Johnson, and in addition a stadium from 2.30 to 6 in the afternoon. Harold B. White, gardener, is in an improved condition this morning. Mr. White sustained three fractures in his left wrist and two in his right Snow ball, when a cable snapped White's Condition Improved Reduced Prices! SUNDAY NIGHT... Family Special- Dinner Club $1.00 with dancing to 1:00 a.m. A. 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A few days after the paper starts going to them, send them a letter telling them that your organization is sending the paper to help acquaint them with the University and its affairs. The Kansan will be glad to change addresses or add new names whenever the fraternity desires. The cost is very reasonable. Ask at the Kansan business office for further details. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "A DAILY MIRROR OF K. U. LIFE"