PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 7,1932 The Women's Alliance of the Unitarian church will hold a bazaar at the church from 2 to 6, and at 6 there will be a dinner at 40c a plate. Thursday evening, December 8. Hot Chocolate- is popular on a day like this at the Sub-Basement, Memorial Union Union Fountain The Big Swing Is to the VARSITY Single Whole Adm. Family 19c TONITE 25c "Dynamite Denny" "Dynamite Denny" Thurs. - Fr. Double Feature Mat. 2 Nite Big 15c Shows 15c "The Doomed Battalion" "Play Girl" Food that is selected for quality Cooked for health And seasoned for taste MUST BE GOOD THE CAFETERIA Jayhawkers Drill in Basket Shooting for Tonight's Tilt Kansas Goes to Manhattan for Return Practice Engagement With Kansas State VANEK UTILITY MAN The team did not scrimmage in last night's workout. Instead Assistant Coach Cox put the entire squid through an intensive signal drill and shooting practice, stressing work under and around the basket. The Probable Starting Lineups Kansas Position Kansas State Wells forward Breen Urie forward Thelpias Jason center Shirett Schake guard Boyah Harrington guard Gray 10c — for Mats and Till 7 — 20c Dr. Allen, who has spent the past two days in Kansas City at a meeting of the Big Six Athletes, has worked with his players only since Friday night's defeat by the Agnes; Saturday afternoon he put his cuts on the floor and said that last two workouts have been under the direction of Coach Cox. Teams Rate Even Twelve Kansas basketball players making the trip to Manhattan for the game with the Aggies tonight are Johnson, Harrington, Vanck, Casinil, Schauke, Marshall, Gray, Benn, Urie, Gomez, and Manning. The game by motor driver caused by Dr. F. C. Martinez, Forrest Cox and Roland Logan. The sound left at 1:30 p.m. The two teams will rate about even tonight, with any edge going to the Angels by virtue of their victory in the first game of the season. Both coaches will undoubtedly use as many of their players as possible in an attempt to give every man a chance to win. The Big Six chances begin. DICKINSON NOW SHOWING! Ends ← Phelps Sure to Play Although Dr. Allen plans to start Dick Wainley and Ruir Lyde, sensational first your men, at forwards, and shift Paul Harrington to guard. Ernest Rumsfeld started the first Agen game, will see considerable services. He can be used either at guard or forward. Carl Benn, the other starting forward Friday night, will probably not play. He is nursing an injury that may keep him from the Phipa, Wildet sophomore forward, who fed his team's attack against the Jayhawkers, is scheduled for a berth in Cousat Coach's starting lineup. His work Friday night was a sure indication that he can be counted on to play. Graham will be moved to Purple machine. This will mean that Graham will probably be moved to guard, replacing Hutchinson, although if Dalton goes to center, either Breen will do it. SHE'S BACK! GREATER THAN EVER! CALL HER'SAVAGE More beautiful than ever...for the first time she gives full rein to her dramatic power. Coming Sunday to Give You a New Thrill "THE OLD DARK HOUSE" with Boris 'Frankenstein' Kartoff Use East Stadium Track Track men driven indoors by the cold wave last night found the newly constructed cinder track under the east stadium ready for use. The new track is banked and has a good cinder surface. It is 210 yards long, and is 8 laps wide. The lighting on the track also has been rearranged make for better vision. Men Work Out on Newly Constructed Indoor Cinder Surface Couch H. W. Hargis will work his men there regularly for the indoor season, but up to a quarter of them are athletes to workout outdoors. Jumping and paddle vaults are already in the inedores track plant, but a disc cage is yet to be Cochars Hergis said today that track workouts would be light until after the mid-year holidays, when work will be prepared to prepare for the indoor session. The auction and contract bridge tournaments, which are being held in the Memorial Union, are progressing well. The Wakeley, manager of the tournaments. Irish and Aces Are in Lead Nearly 40 Games Have Been Played in Bridge Tournament Twenty contract matches and 16 auction matches have been played to date. Wesley urges players to play all games if possible. The standoffs to date Contract Won Loss Team Five Ace 5 0 Fightin' Irish 2 2 Slippe Chi 1 1 Pho Gums 1 1 Sig Bps 1 1 Backflip 1 1 Delta Chi 0 4 Contract Team Won Los Fighting Irish 3 0 Fru Aves 3 1 Pu K. Ai 1 1 Christy 1 1 Sig Eps 0 1 PH Gams 0 2 Kay 0 2 To Celebrate Anniversary Station KFKU Will Present Many First Night' Speakers Station KFKU will present its eighth Anniversary Program Dec. 15, from 10:15 to 11:15 p.m. Eight years ago a "Studio Radio" was held in Robinson Hall, where students were lastasting for an hour. A large part of the student body was present for this broadcast. The program was interrupted by the reading of 160 congruent messages received from 19 states. After that, years regular programs were started. The last half of the "Birthday Program" will be a retrospective view of programs representative of those presented during the last eight years. Several speakers that were on the original "Radio Rally" will be presented. The University Band will play the opening number followed by an address by Chancellor E H Lindley on January 24, 2015, Boynton president of the K U Alumni Association, and Attorney General, will talk about "K U, Alumni." Professor L. N. Flint will recall the "Changes on the Campus During the Past Eight Years." Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, will talk about "Eight Years of Athletics." The combined Glee Clubs will sing "In a Jayhawk" as the station signs off concluding its birthday party. Second Debate Cancelled Professor Bueller will take four debaters to Manhattan today to argue before the Manhattan Women's club. Shand Back From Big Six Meeting George C. Seard, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture and faculty representative in the Big Six conference, returned to Lawrence late yesterday after attending an all day session of the faculty board in Kansas City, Mo. Kingsbury and Hackler Unable to Meet Missouri Team Dec. 8 The second of a series of exhibition debates scheduled for Dec. 8 with the University of Missouri has been canceled because of a teacher coach, announced this morning. The decision came when it was learned that Burton Kingbury, 1833, and Charles Hawkley, c33, would be unable to meet the Missouri team because of injuries suffered in an incident Sunday night. The debate here have been given for the benefit of high school students from over the state. Lindsey to Talk at Independence Coad Ach Lindsey left this afternoon for Independence, Kan., where he will be a speaker at the joint banquet being held there tonight for the victorious football teams of the junior college and the high school. Coach Bo McMillin of the Kansas Aggies also is to be a speaker at the banquet. Jayhawk Athletic Board to Rule on Minor Sports Increase in Intramural Activity Is Planned, Allen Reports Just how much of a schedule and just what sports will be played by varsity teams at the University this winter is still unknown. The meeting of the athletic board to be called soon, Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, said today upon his return from the Big Six conference meet in Kansas City Monday and yesterday. The conference heads agreed, in the fact that all members are facing stadium weights, heavy overhead, and reduced receipts, the overhead will be cut down. Dr. Allen said, "Probably all sports will be carried on at Kansas. And if it is possible that baseball will not be lavered as a varsity sport. **TOURNAMENTS** it will not make a regular baseball schedule, but it is possible that there may be a two-day tournament at Columbia or Manhattan late this spring to decide a conference baseball championship. Relays Yet in Balance "The conference meeting agreed that with a curtailed competitive sports program there will be a definite increase in emphasis on intramural sports. The fact that our team cannot borrow money for its sports program without consent of the trustees, and I see no need to borrow money to carry on competitive sports in which students and patrons have shown ill-attention, to judge by their attendance. "What Kansas does in a baseball way will be determined by the athletic board. Coach Ad Lindsay, who once coached Kansas baseball, will devote his entire time to spring football practice first, and if Kansas has baseball, he then will work with the baseball squad. "The fate of the Kansas Relays also is undecided. We hold this national sports event here this spring to ensure that we are in forgeering toward its promotion." Teams Limited to Nine Dr. Allen disclosed that the conference faculty representatives had approved the recommendation of the directors for a limitation on numbers of teams and players, and various conference athletic events. Basketball team will be limited to nine men on a trip and the team must meet requirements to play in the game and can use no more. In indoor track the conference rule is that the expenses of only 11 men will be pronated, and not more than 15 men can be used in a single meet; for outdoor track the pronation will be on 15 men and the maximum number to be pronated is ten. For swimming the pronation is to be on six men and the maximum, competing is eight; for swimming the pronation is six and the maximum to be used is eight. President Offers Plan for Balancing Budget (Continued from page 1) continuation of a provision prohibiting wage reductions in the navy. The proposals for reductions in government pay were based on a plan for an 11 per cent pay cut on the amounts of individual salary above $1,000 a year. The federal salary cut adopted at the last session of congress was on a rough basis, and works at about 8 1-3 per cent. 11 Per Cent Wage Reduction He also urged the end of re-enlistment bonus for veterans returning to the service. JAYHAWKS AND BETA LOSE IN INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL SALES TAX NOT PYRAMIDED Secretary of Treasury Mills asserts that the proposed excuse tax would not be subject to pyramiding that is, the addition of a tax at each transaction between the manufacturer and the ultimate consumer. It would be applied at one point only—the factory. The theory is that by the time the taxed article reaches the public, the tax will have been absorbed in the retail price. Washington, Dec. 7.-(UP)—The administration's recommendation of a general manufacturers' excise tax draws a distinction between a levy of the type and a more loosely applied sales tax. lan, Secretary Mills Says, Is to Make Levy at Factory Only FRASER SHARES BIRTHDAY WITH HEATING PLANT UNIT Lest Friday was the 25th anniversary of the addition to the old heating plant and the repair shops as well as the sixteenth anniversary of Fraser hall. Last night, in a one-sided game of intramural basketball, the Rowlands overwhelmed the Jayhawks by a score of 43-6, with Grasses and Glenes starring for the winners. A.T.O. "F" decided against a fourth-logged game by the score of 20-18. The repair shop which only cost $7,500 was considered one of the most important buildings on the campus. When the repair shop was erected the carpenter and paint shops were removed from Fraser hall. are The box scores for last night's games are: Eight games are scheduled for tonight, according to E. R. Elbel, manager of intramural athletes. The schedule is as follows: KA.A., Phi Mu A. vs. Phi Chi; at 8 p.m., K-Hawk v. C.D.S. and S.A.M. vs. D.CHI; at 9 p.m., Phi Delt.v. A.T.O. and A.R PiA.v. Tennessee; at 10 p.m., D.CHI, Phi K and Phi GiM "B." vs. D. ChI "B." Total 21 1 Jayhawks—6 G. FT I Higgins, f 0 0 Hill, f 0 0 Braden, c 3 0 Baker, g 0 0 Brubaker, g 0 0 Rowlands=43 G. FT F. 0 Shobe, f 3 0 0 Groves, f 7 0 0 Scott, e 3 0 1 Riesen, g 5 0 0 Lath, h 0 0 0 Lahmann, g 0 0 0 Poppelweil, g 2 1 2 Send the Kansan home. Total ... 3 0 Referee: McCormick A. T. O. "B"—20 G. FT F, F Woll, f 1 0 0 Gaugh, f 0 0 0 Doodlerdge, f 2 2 1 Hazen, f 2 1 1 Enyart, g 1 1 4 Miner, g 1 2 4 Total 7 6 Bear B'--18 G. FT Mark G. 2 Renek f 0 Rickenbacker, f 0 Brinke f 0 Robinson, c 2 Downs c 0 Flicky g 0 Field, g 0 Murrhy, g 2 Tait 3 4 Wednesday KFKU 6 p.m. Debate: Should we have an expansion of sales taxes to relieve the property tax burden on property? Thursday 2.30 p.m. Elementary German lesson. 2.45 p.m. K. U. news report. 6 p.m. Athletic interview, Raymond Brown, dean, director of the School of Education. Ames Opens With Coe for Basketball Season Captain Thomson, Two Year Forward, Working Out at Center Ames, Iowa, Dec. 7 — (Special) — Though their coach and his chief assistant, Louis Munze and George Geenewear, are absent from Ames to attend the Big Six meeting in Kansas City, Cyclone basketball men are hard at work this week in preparation for their game against Coe here Friday night. Leading candidates for forward are Adolph Ludwig, Iadore Levim, reserves last year, and Russell Banker. The two forwarders are Five men are leaving in the fight for the two guard positions—Chester Anderson, Honore Batman, Frank Wood, Frank Loudok and Harold Templeton. They are Clyde Gills and Ronald Sieben. About the only man sure of a berth on the varsity quintet this year is Ralph Thomson, two-year forward. Captain Thomson is working out at center, where his height makes him a handy man. 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