PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. TAXI 25c Just Phone 65 Jayhawk Taxi Ike Guffin. Prop. SHORT DAYS Long Study Hours Let us help you by serving our delicious foods at depression prices Eat at --those furiously funny females in their laughing successor to---- "Caught Short." CAFETERIA THE 25c Until 7 O'Clock Now Special Sunday Matience to Accommodate the Crowds 1:30 - 2:30 MORE WELCOME THAN A NATIONAL HOLIDAY! Meeting Is Planned to Get All Athletes Better Acquainted Freshmen Candidates as Well as K-Men Asked to Attend Rally Wednesday WILL CHOOSE CAPTAIN The first annual pre-Christmas get-together for varity and freshmen athletes of the University of Kansas will be held in the gymnasium the night of Wednesday, Dec. 14, beginning at 7:13 o'clock, it was announced at the athletic office yesterday. The affair is scheduled for December for varsity teams in all sports, and the freshmen candidates in all sports. It is expected some three hundred men will be present, including the entire coaching staff for all sports. The get-together affair has been planned primarily to get all freshmen and varsity men and the coaching staff acquainted with each other and with the ideals of the department and the ability in promoting interclegate athletics. The speaking program will include Chancellor E. H. Lindley, president of the K.U. athletic board, and Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics. There also will be entertainment and a championship game. Kansas 7 to 9 battle over Missouri in football at Columbia, Nov. 12, last. Ad Claudie also announced yesterday that the election of the honor captain for the 1932 football squad would be held in connection with the athletic get-together and the athlete thus honored be announced and presented to the assembled athletes. "All men students who have been candidates for varsity or freshmen联赛 years are invited and urged to attend," said Coach Mike Getto, in charge of inviting the athletes. "It is planned to have the various coaches invite or get word to the athletes in their individual sports, but any athlete reading this notice of the meeting is urged to come whether he hours directly contact or not. The offair will be short and happy—and there will be refreshments." Christmas Vespers to Be Given Today (Continued from page 1) Orchestra Takes Part Basses: George Baskett, Joseph Beeney, Michael Brown, W. B. Waddington, Dana Burd, Befon Fusion, H威尔 Hall, Rahley Hawley, John Harewood, Irwin McKinnon, Harry Leonard, ivan McIlhennigh, John Markham, Burton Risher, Rex Shaver, Jacob Soderman, Dale Vilet, William The personnel of the University Symphony orchestra, string section Symphony orchestra, string section, is First Violin, Francis Quinn, Concert- master, Hermine Stover, Irene Bond Ruth Gregory, Lyman Henderson Joseph Lindsay, Mildred Allen Kermia Kerns, Dovothy Marte, Bjart Chapman Second Violin: Helen Gibon, Prinalde, Mary Lau, Becker, Nicholas German, William Beck, Beek Drusksu, Saul Kass, Eddy Eddy, Sola Lindburder. Holey: Helen Stockwell, Principal Coord McGrew, Ednah Hopkins, Virgini Arrested, Ernestine Boober, Marjorie Ernestine, Vivian Murrans, Marquis Wormall. Cello: Genevieve Hariglis, Principale Cellio: Nyeve Ioneh Bushu, Bunna Bushu: Ineve Ioneh Bushu, Currine Dick, Bess: Rex Christie Cathrin, Catherine Betty, Penney Deliath. WOMEN DESIRING OFFICIAL'S Rules will be discussed over which a theoretical examination will be given. The practical examination will be to officiate during the basketball season. All women interested in trying out for the National Basketball Officiating rating may meet tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 in the gymnasium, Mire Ruth Hooher, national examiner; for this section, announced yesterday. WOMEN DESIRING OFFICIAL'S RATING TO MEET TOMORROW Inquiry revealed that the campus has five miles of sidewalk, some of these double width. In ice weather it takes from three to four yards or wagon loads of sand to cover these sidewalks. SNOW HAS TO BE CLEARED Employees of the University building, and grounds department, who have been busy dismantling old snow hall, campus sidewalks yesterday morning. In addition to the walks, the steps leading into the buildings must be cleared. The entire job requires 15 men a day to complete. FROM FIVE MILES OF WALKS Miss Curry Is Advertising Manager Mildred Croser, 32, advertising manager of the Inter-City News, a weekly paper in a suburb of Kansas City, Mo., visited the Kansan yesterday. Miss Curry was a major in the department of journalism while she attended the University. PETE BAUSCH TO APPEAR NEXT ON WRESTLING MAT Frank "Pete" Bausch, 32, who was football coach for the Pembroke school for boys in Kansas City, Mo., this fall, has signed as a professional wrestler with Max Baumann, and will appear at Convention hall, Kansas City, the night of Dec. 19. His opponent has not been named yet, so the usual procedure of getting a less formidable opponent for a collegiate recruit would be followed in his case. Four Intramural Games Show One-Sided Scores Five Others Have Fairl Close Scores, and Two Forfeit G FT H Quigley, f 5 1 Wilson, f 6 0 Johnson, c 5 1 Woods, f 1 0 Reed, g 3 0 S six games are scheduled for tomorrow. At 6:30 p.m. m. Kappa Sig, "B" will meet D. T. D. "B", and Jayhawk "B" will play D. C. "B", at 9 p.m. m. Pharmacy will play the Laws, and the Graduates will play Education; at 10 p.m. m. Pharmacy will play College, and the Jayhawks will play the Beta's. Seven other games were played with the following results: Acacia nosed out Delta Tau Delta, 21-20, Kappa Sigma "B" won from Sigma Ia Chi Delta, "B" 12-8, Wakaranias defended Alpha Chi Sigma. Chi Delta defended Alpha Chi Sigma. Chi Delta Sigma, 23-18, Kappa Papa "B" defeated Phil Delta Theta "B", 23-17, K Hawk "B" defeated Alpha Tau Omega "B", 23-19, and Sigma Nu won from Delta Upsilon, 28-19, Sigma Phi Epsilon "B" forteered to Acacia "B" from Delta Upsilon for defeated to Phi Delta Theta. The box scores for the games played Friday and yesterday follow: G FPT F Chapman, f 1 0 Prenack, f 0 0 Peckner, f 0 0 Schreuder, g 0 1 Tellbrun, g 2 0 Schreuder, g 0 0 Alien, f ... 3 0 1 Morrison, f 11 0 0 Clay, c 4 0 2 Johnson, g 1 1 2 Whiteman, g 1 2 1 Terry f. G FT F Terry, F 1 0 Anhire, N. f 1 0 Fountain, c 4 1 Young, g 2 1 Piffoy, f 3 0 Piffoy, g 3 0 Anhire, E. f 0 0 Out of eleven intramural basketball games that were played this week-end, four resulted in unbalanced scores when Pihi Mt Ma Alpha overshaded Elian Kappa Chi. Chi defeated Kappa Lambda, 42-20, Kappa Sigma won from Sigma Epsilon Pihi Epsilon, 41-20, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon B' defeated Beta Theta Pi Total ___ 10 1 0 Total ... 14 0 Total 20 2 1 Sir. A. E. "R"--33 Total ... 20 1 6 | | G FTT | | :--- | :--- | | Hilbs, f | 4 0 | | Noel, f | 0 1 | | Manning, e | 1 0 | | Trowbridge, e | 0 0 | | Hellman, f | 0 0 | Dorman, f 6 G FT FF McGavie, f 0 G 0 Reeder, c 0 G 0 Orriter, c 0 G 1 Milner, g 8 1 3 Delta Tau-20 A-town...G I G F Wall, f...F 0 0 Browne, f...F 0 0 Brendel, f...F 0 0 Johnson, p...0 0 Kramer, p...0 0 Varley, f...0 0 Power, f...2 0 1 Power, p...2 0 1 Pid Pal "T2" Pid Pal "T3" Pid Pal "T4" Pid Pal "T5" Pid Pal "T6" Pid Pal "T7" Pid Pal "T8" Pid Pal "T9" Pid Pal "T10" Pid Pal "T11" Pid Pal "T12" Pid Pal "T13" Pid Pal "T14" Pid Pal "T15" Pid Pal "T16" Pid Pal "T17" Pid Pal "T18" Pid Pal "T19" Pid Pal "T20" Pid Pal "T21" Pid Pal "T22" Pid Pal "T23" Pid Pal "T24" Pid Pal "T25" Pid Pal "T26" Pid Pal "T27" Pid Pal "T28" Pid Pal "T29" Pid Pal "T30" Pid Pal "T31" Pid Pal "T32" Pid Pal "T33" Pid Pal "T34" Pid Pal "T35" Pid Pal "T36" Pid Pal "T37" Pid Pal "T38" Pid Pal "T39" Pid Pal "T40" Total Total Total ... 16 1 5 Mph Aa M--A 49 G FP1 Bubbles, f 2 Grew, f 5 S. Porter, c 5 0 2 G. Spector, g 3 0 2 Slumber, x 0 0 2 Slumber, y 0 0 2 Total 10 3 3 S, A, R, J — 25 G F F F Wallingford, f — 0 F F F Bound, f — 2 0 0 Vose, v — 0 0 1 Stilbensen, g — 1 0 2 Hodge, g — 1 0 3 Total 10 0 Referee: Benson. Wakarusas-13 Total ___ 5 3 5 "H" game McDonald, marm, c 2 and Kiel, f. points. For the Sigma made 4 baskets, 8 points. core made by the 18 one no one making a free Total 11 0 Total 22 5 10 Oklahoma Fears Allen's Prediction May Prove Jinx Hafford, f G FET Bloomfield, f 4 2 2 Bloomfield, f 3 0 0 Pearson, f 1 0 0 Gravy, g 1 0 2 Snurke, g 0 0 0 Smith, g 0 0 0 Cork, g 0 0 0 Marke, f G FT Field, f F Brockingham e 0 Brolginson, g 0 Brown, g 0 Picklechin, g 1 Picklechin, g 1 Morton, g 1 1 Umbrook, f G FTT 0 Mornell, m 1 0 Judie, c 0 71 Jeffrey, e 0 71 Nelson, p 0 60 Adams, n 0 60 Allison, s 0 60 Chappell, p 0 60 Total 9 Referee: Black. Data "B" = 11 G FF I Weichon'r, f 2 Gaiph, f 0 0 Miner, v 0 0 Hawo, v 1 0 Daddeler, d 3 1 R. Beytter, f G F T f Farell, f f f Holtmanpike, e 3 0 Smalbury, e 2 0 Marion, e 2 0 Wilky, f f 0 Ganaway, f f 0 Draxeline, f G FT F F, 2 h 1 White, g 0 1 White, i 6 1 Foldman, g 0 0 Gita, g 0 2 Stewart, g 0 2 Younisomut, f 0 2 Total ___ 7 3 1 Referee : Bloomfield, A. K. L. 39 Sooners Recall Where 1933 Selection Finished; Put Much Faith in Tall Center A. Chl. 81g * Total 82 Referee: Bloomfield. Total 83 Reference: Shaffer. Delta U=19 Beta 9 CA Dept. 8 CA Dial Debt 17 F Dial Debt "17" G FPT McCarran, f 2 F McCarran, f 4 F McCarran, f 6 F McCarr, f 8 F McCarr, f 10 F Summing 1 F Total 5 Referee: Baxter. Nohl, f. Klaner, f. Phillips, c. garrison, g. Wessel, g. Bath, f. Roof, f. Colden, G FFT H Braunheimer, J 4 0 Johnson, E 1 4 0 Brown, g 0 2 2 Purve, g 2 0 0 Navel, v 2 0 0 Total ___ 8 Referee; Shaffer. TIPOFF IS IMPORTANT Norman, Okla, Dec 10—(Special) —If the University of Oklahoma basketball team fulfills the prophysy of Dr. Forrest C. Allen, University of Kansas coach, and wins the "Big Six" conference basketball championship of the NCAA Tournament, for no Missouri Valley or "Big Six" basketball team since the war has won a conference championship without a strong center. When Doctor Allen predicted Oklahoma would win the title, he caused no little consternation here because useless Kansas coach skids somewhere along the route. Last year, Doctor Allen declared that Kansas State and Iowa State appeared "to have a decided advantage" and both finished in the second division. The Sooners haven't had a formidable center since Clifton Shearer in 1929. Last year Harold Crone, tense sophomore guard, did the jumping but was unable to secure the tip-off against any conference team save occasionally Nebraska. This year High McDermott still lacks a center. Most coaches agree that a great basketball team must have a strong center, or at least one who can get the tip-off. On page 75 of his book, "My Basketball Bible," Doctor Allen wrote that he said a game a game depends upon the tip-off." Strong Center Essential The records show that in 13 of the past 14 years, the team winning the championship of the old Missouri Valley or new "Big Six" conferences has placed its center on the all-conference team printed in Spalding's guide. The lone exception occurred in 1931 when Bill Johnson, then the sophomore center of the championship Kansas team, was side-tracked for Hunn of Missouri. However Johnson's control of the tip-off that was a big factor led to his sacking by the team. Last year he was the unanimous choice for all-conference center. Centers Score Most In two of the 13 years, the championship team's center was not chosen at center on the all-conference five, being selected at another position. In 1922 Missouri and Kansas tied for the championship, Bunker, Missouri, center, being selected at all-conference guard, while Wulf, Kansas center, was named center on the second all-conference team. In 1925 Ackerman, center of the championship Kansas team, was named conference forward to make room for a new coach in the cephalicon center. But in 11 of the last 14 years the championship club's center was named at that position on the floor. In five of the past 13 years the center of the championship team won the individual scoring championship, Holt won the team scoring championship in 1926 and 1927, Ackerman of Kauai in 1925 and George Williams of Missouri amassing the record total of 311 points in 1921. Johnson of Kansas was third in scoring in 1932. Ackerman of Kauai was fourth in scoring in 1932. Williams of Missouri fourth in 1920 and Shearer of Oklahoma sixth in 1929. Hospital News Robert Dill, ed34, captain of the swimming team; and Harold A. Cooke fau'lme', were released from the Wafils Memorial hospital yesterday. Juniors Win at Volley Ball Second Class Title Won in Women's Intramural Sport The juniors, already having taken the hockey championship, gave evidence that one isn't enough by winning the volleyball tournament which ended with the final game Thursday played against the sophomores. Baker, Ezek. and Walker, who were backfield hockey stars, led the juniors to a score of 69 to the sophomores 18. After a 34-3 loss, he continued her good work on returns. The junior lineup was as follows: Margaret Walker, Dorothy Taylor, Mary Elizabeth Edie, Kathine Newman, Fern Baker, Margaret Gregg, Mary O'Donnell, Josephine Pyle, Carol Hunter, and Meredith Filkin. Lineup for the sophomores was as follows: Rath Pyle, Leis Scoggins, Ann Kell, Cecilia Mitchell, Mary Bess Body, Jonathan Mackey, Lawrence Anne, Glenine Charlline, Muriel Williams, Marjorie Goeser, Elizabeth Marshall, and Eliza- Final standings in the tournament W L Pct. Juniors 3 0 1.000 Sophomores 2 1 .667 Freshmen 1 1 .250 Senior 3 0 .900 IOWA U. AND STATE COLLEGE RESUME FOOTBALL SCHEDULES Ames, Iowa. Dec. 10—(Special) *Cyclone athletic followers and officials as well as football men, greeted with cheers yesterday's news that a two-year contract for football with the University of Iowa has been signed.* Prof. M. D. Helper, chairman of the Iowa State Athletic Council, expressed the general feeling when he said, "We're all glad to resume this friendly rivalry and competition. We feel that the university is a natural athletic rival, and we think the game will be one of the best in the state. "We hope that alumni of both institutions will attend all of the State College and University games hereafter," he added. KFKU KFKU Eighth Anniversary Week 4 p. m., Christmas Vespers Monday 2. 30 p.m., Elementary French lesson. 2:30 p. m., Elementary French lesson. 2:45 p. r.; "The biggest bargain you ever bought," American Road Builder's talk. 6 p. m., "Fixing a Standard of Value. Send the Kansan home. Want Ads GIRLS: Will have room for 4 girls second semester. Get your reservations before the holidays. Room nicely furnished, clean and warm; plenty of hot water all hours. Home privileges 1247 Tenn. Phone 1209. —71. LOST in Ad building, D. sec. 5 parcel containing two small yellow hand-woven table mats. Return to office of department of design, 312 West Ad. INSTRUCTIONS given on all wind instruments. Also trumpet improvising Call 1486 for appointment. 1400 Ohio ___78 AUTO DOOR GLASS $1.50; windshields $2.50. Ridgers repaired; new and new installed. All work guranteed. Junk Cank Junk Cank Delaware. Phone 6544 —75. A. G. ALRICH Printing Engraving Binding, Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies Stationery 736 Mass. Street Give Books for Christmas Everybody likes a well book; even Santa Claus takes a peep into this most perfect of all Christmas gifts before hitching up his reindeer. There are beautiful gift editions of the classics, signed editions for those who have everything, and, of course, all the new books awaiting you at--with George Raft Nancy Carroll 1021 Mass. The Book Nook Christmas Cards DON'T TAKE CHANCES WITH WET FEET Let Us Put an A Pair of Good Soils We sell boot and shoe oil ELECTRIC SHOP SHOOT Imported Gifts ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. 11 W. 9th MAKE HER HAPPY at Christmas. Even if she is on a diet now she'll break over during the vacation and you can bet she will love it. "What thing she'll want is some of her." States The Best Place to Eat, and Drink after All. Leave your order with us and we'll take care of the rest. A Few Christmas Suggestions An Album of Musical Gems. A Band Instrument for the younger brother. No Gift Can Express One's Personality More Effectively Than a Musical One. A Band instruitment for the younger brother. He asks you to buy out of mischief nix him a horse to help him. A Phonograph Record that will suit the taste of the one remembered. A Radio—R.C.A.-Victor or a Midget. A Speakphone Record—A record of your singing or speaking voice can express your personality in a permanent way. Sheet Music, Piano Scarfs, Ukuleles. The merchants of Lawrence will appreciate whatever Christmas business you may care to do with them. S-H-I-V-E-R if you must — Scream if you will. The Great Mystery Novel Becomes The Great Mystery Picture!!! KARLOFF as the Morgan of J.B.Priestley's scire tale; MELVYN DOUGLAS as Penderel; Gloria Stuart as Margaret; Lilian Bion and Gladys—and other famous players as the other characters in the story guaranteed to raise every hair on your head! OLD DARK HOUSE Coming Tuesday "UNDER COVER MAN" If Its a Good Show You'll Find It Showing on Metropolitan Corner