PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1932 Always More For Less VARSITY TONITE 10c To All TOM MIX in A A Thrill-A-Minute Thriller "HIDDEN GOLD" * SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY 15c 'till 7 p.m. Nite 20c 1:3-7-9 Daily 2.38-7.9 "HE LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN" with STUART ERWIN ALLISON SKIPWORTH SUSAN FLEMING THEATER OF The STARS PATEE WHERE BIG PICTURES PLAY NOW! 25c UNTIL 7 O'CLOCK THE ONE AND ONLY PICTURE THAT SURPASSES "CIMARRON" THE STORY OF OUR OWN AMERICA! The Romance of the Building of an Empire! A DDAMA OF DEATHLESS LOVE! ADDED TREATS ADDED TREATS The first and only natural colored Cartoon ever produced "FLOWERS AND TREES." "Tea for Two" Technicolor Musical Comedy - News Organ Novelty Wildcats' Victory Over Jayhawkers Follows 10 Losses K-Aggies Take Pre-Season Game, 31-27; Score Is Close Throughout First Half NEW RULES INITIATED BILL'S LUNCH - - - 717 MASS. Bill Johnson, Kansas's all-big Six center, was high point of the game with five field goals and three charity tosses. He was closely followed by Boyd and Phelps of the Aggies, who spared four baskets apiece. After 10 consecutive lasses at the honors of Jayhawne quintets, the Kansas Aggies handed Kansas to a 31-26 defeat. The game will be the season for both schools. The game was one of a series of two pre-season engagements and will not count in the Big Six standings. Kansas will play a big tall lit at Manhattan's next Wednesday. New Team Goes In With only a short time left in the final period, Dr. Allen substituted an entire new team, and although a basket by Ross Marshall and a free throw by Plasket cut down the Wildcat lead, his team was unable to make further headway. While both teams showed a lack of sufficient practice time, the game was fairly well played. Kansas State displayed a powerful attack, with every man who saw action breaking into the scoring column. First-Year Men Show Well During the first half neither team was able to do much successful passing, but in the final period the game was speeded up and several flashes of excellent basketball were displayed. Foul were numerous, Kansas committing 12 and the Angels 10. Kansas canine free throws and Kansas State six. A BIG TURKEY DINNER 30c The first half of the game was a sesquewaffair, with the lead changing hands eight times during the period. At no time was the margin separating the two teams to two more than two points. Phelps, Aggie forward, topped a basket before he was hit by the run was to give the Wildcats a one-point margin at the half. First-Year Men Show Well Although the veterans of both teams were first-year men on both teams gave indication that they would see plenty of action during the season. Wells and Urie, both sophomores, who took the Kansai team out for a few minutes, was only a few minutes old performed more than credibly, and An Aggie spurt early in the second half, with Dalton, Boyd, and Phelps registering from the field, give Coach Corsaut's team a ten-point lead, which the Jayhawks did not threaten until the closing minutes of the game. Try Our Delicious Coffee Some Christmas Suggestions Nothing will give more real pleasure than a gift pertaining to music. A Small Radio A Combination Radio and Phonograph Records Sheet Music Records Musical Instruments of all kinds A Speakophone Record of your voice We shall be glad to help you pick out something for those at home. Phelps, Aggie first-year forward, tied with Boyd for high scorer of his team. The new rules, which were used for the first time in this section of the country, did not change. Only twice was the referee forced to call an out-of-bounds play, once the Aggies failed to cross the center line in the allotted 10 seconds, and once when Kansas passed after having crossed the center line. The tilt was witnessed by several Kansas college and high school coaches who took advantage of the opportunity to see the rules put into effect for the first time. At Washington University, Emil Liaton and George Bertalnack, A. B. Mackie, Kansas Wesleyan; E. J. Binkhorn, Wichita University; Buck Weaver and W. J. Barrett, Topka High, W. E. A. Wood, High School. Official attendance at the game was 2.167. Kansas (32) Goals Throws e. g. Harrington, f | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 Bonn, f | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 Johnson, (c) | 5 | 0 | 3 | 1 Schuake, w | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 Varel, g | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 Casiin, g | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 Urio, g | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 Gray, g | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 Wells, f | 2 | 0 | 1 | 2 Frost, c | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 Marshall, c | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 Plumley, f | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 (Times Free Missed Per Aries S. (31) Goals Throws F.T. Fouh Totals ... 11 5 9 (Times, out, 2) Kansas S. (31) Gould Throws ... Graham, h f 0 1 Borceu, h f 0 1 Skradská, c f 3 1 Boyl, c f 1 1 Hickinson, g f 1 1 Phelps, f f 4 0 Dalton, f f 2 1 Dalton, f 13 5 Times out, 2) Referee: Ream, Washburn. Sport Shorts --that gets the ball; and it penalizes the smarter team again because the defensive team goes back to close defense o get an advantage." The play of Dick Wells and Raymond Urie during the second half of the game Friday night was pleasing. These two boys are playing their first year for Kansas, and promise to develop into real court artists. Each has a deadly eye for the basket and is a good passer and floor man. Dr. Allen declared yeas on his case and he planned these two had made, he planned to start them against the Aggies in Manhattan Friday, shifting Harrington back to guard to team with Schanke. Attendance at the game was more than 200 greater than at the same encounter last year. Whether this a result of the price reduction or is accounted for by the fact that the game was not broadcast is a matter of conjecture. Dwight Ream, of Washburn, who refereed the game, expressed an official's viewpoint on the new rules when he said they made the game too complicated, at least from his angle. "Three things to think about," he declared. Use of a loudspeaker system at home basketball games was instituted Friday night with unusual success. Ed Elbel, intramural director, made the announcement calling off the fouls, baskets, and submissions for the benefit of the crowd. Before the game, Forrest Cox, assistant varsity coach, with the aid of several of the Kansas substitutes, demonstrated the new rules, with Professor Ehlb explaining the changes of the loud speaker. Phelps, Aggie reserve forward who entered the game late in the first half, lost no time in connecting with the hoop. His shot which gave theAggies the lead at the half was in the air when the gun was fired. Phelps is a star player for High School who will undoubtedly make a name for himself in Big Six basketball. He is fast, and one of the surest shots on the Wildcat team. Football fans who hoped to get a chance to see Doug Russell, speedy Kansas State halfback, on a basketball court were disappointed. Russell, who is reputed to be a real star at the court during the first half, was the week and did not make the trip. -C.C.C. The sophomores of the Oread Training School are leading in the class basketball tournament, having won all three games played. The juniors have won two out of three, and the freshmen one. Varsity Will Be Selected Following Completion of Tournament Oread Sophomores Ahead According to Herbert Alphin, instructor of physical education, members for the varsity basketball team will be selected just as soon as the tournament is over. The varity will be coached by Carrie Smith, ed 33. When the students come back from the Christmas holidays, Professor Alliphn announced, there will be a swim and wrestling tournament planned. "The new rule makes for roughness because it compels ten men to play in half the court. The new rule violates the rules of basketball which "play the ball." Dr. James Nalmith. "The game tonight was no test of stalling, because neither team fell back on close defense. Couches of the two teams who played the first basketball game in this section of the country under the new rules both expressed satisfaction with the changes in the game Friday night, while Dr. James Naismith, inventor of the game and professor of physical education at the University, pointed out several objections to the three men, issued immediately after the game between Kansas and Kansas State, ars as follows: "The 10-second rule only complicates the rules, and takes away simplicity from the game. "It also violates the fundamental principle of all games in that it penalizes the smarter team, in or the team Coach Charles Coraut, Kansas State: "I believe that the new rules will eventually speed up the game, which will make it harder to score." We weriod in the last few min- Coaches Like New Rules; Naismith Raps Changes Dr. F. C. Allen, Kansas: "Only in the last few minutes was the power of the gun unleashed or unmatched automatically when the Agyries tried to tall, and I must say the rue rule put ped and speed into the game, as the 160 pounds he shot were for he change thought it would." utes of play, but with the rules requiring us to cross the center line in 10 seconds, it was impossible." Women's Intramurals Penalizes Smarter Team Is Verdict of Inventor of Game --and the boy friend. Dec. 13, 8 p.; M. pi; Phi vi; Chi O; Gammaphi V vs. Theta; Tnet p.; Alpha Gam vs. A. O; Pi, Kappa vs. A. D; P. Gammaphi v vs. Theta; Phi Alba Jan. 3, 8 p.m.: Alpha Chi v. Theta Phi Alpha; Cornhall born v. Walkins 9; p.m. 6; Chi O. vs. Gamma Phi; Pi Phi v. Theta Jan. 5, 8 p. m.: IWW vs. Ectetera; 9 p. m., Alpha Gam vs. A. D. Pt; TNT vs. Independent Dec. 15, 7 p. b. 16". Tresta TiA Alpha vs. Corbin Hall; Watkins hall vs. Alpha Xi; 9 p. m.; Ecetera vs. Independents; TNT vs. IWW. Jan. 10, 8 p.m.: Alpha Xi vs. Corbin hall; Watkins hall vs. Alpha Chi. Semi finals and finals will be played second semester between the different A. O, P. Kippa, A. D. Pi; Group II: Group II III; TWT, IWB, Electra. Independs; and Group IV: Theta Pi Alaska, Cohorn hall, Wakatili, Alpha Jan. 24, 8 p. m.: Alpha Chi vs. Corbin hall; Theta Phi Alpha vs. Alpha XI. Jan. 17, 8 m. p; Alpha Gam vs. Kappa; A. O. pi; A. D. pi; 9 p; alpha Xi vs. alpha Chi; Watkins hall vs. Theta Pihm Jan, 12. 8 p. m; Pi Phi vs. Gamma PIW iii vs. Independent; 9 p. m; TNT vs. Etcetera; Chi O, Theta. 17. 8 j. m; Alpha Gau The first round of ping-pong must be played off to Tuesday, Dec. 13. The matches may be played in the Memo room where all materials are furnished. The winner of the Martha Dodge- Muriel Smith singles tennis match will play Alice Smith, who won from Della Borshak, b-4, 6-2, in the finals this week. The sophomores won from the seniors in a fast volleyball game last Thursday by a score of 29 to 38. In a slower game on Friday the freshman women were defeated by the sophomores 38 to 28. Saturday, Dec. 10, is the deadline for the present deck tennis matches. The winner must turn in the scores at Robbins Stadium. The tennis matches are posted on the bulletin board. Ida Lanning, Corbin hall, won 21-19, 21-12, from Fern Baker, IWW, in the horsehoe plays played last week. TUMBLING TEAM WILL GIVE EXHIBITION AT OTTAWA GAM The University tumbling team will give an exhibition between halves at the Ottawa game Thursday, Dec. 15, Herbert Alphin, instructor of physical education, announced yesterday. The team of five men, Richard Bussel, Jesse Bullock, c'96; Bradshaw Burnham, c'86; c'96; and Frank Anneberg, c'33 will give an exhibition of dives, pyramids and double combinations. Men's Intramurals Winning by the largest score made so far in this year's intramural basketball tournament, Phi Mu Alma overhitmed Kappa Eupha Kappa yessher in the tourney yesterday were Kappa Sigma, Delta Upsilon, Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Theta Pi, Phil Delti "B," Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Mu, Chi Delta Sigma, and Phi Kappa Pai. This battle start to finish Alpa Kappa Pai posed out Alpha Tau Omega by a score of 8-6. In the four games that were played Friday the winners were Alpha Kappa Pai, Temessee Club, Phi GFT F F Petit, f 2 0 Swainy, g 1 0 Barnes, r 1 0 Barnes, g 1 0 Bentley, g 0 0 Loy, f 3 1 D. Dig. 325. FT P F Baxter, f 0 2 Baxter, g 1 2 Patrell, f 0 1 Patrell, g 1 0 Wilgery, g 0 1 Wilgery, g 1 0 Nawmeyer, u 0 0 McGullo, u 0 0 McGullo, g 0 0 --and the boy friend. Total ... 9 2 3 Total ... 9 1 0 Phi Mu A-7. Baucer, b 0 GFT F Baucer, b 0 Slimming, c 1 Gfoot, b 0 Underwood, g 4 Quaily, g 4 Porter, e 0 C. Porter, e 1 0 Bix scores are: A. T. O...24 Rawell, f G F T F Gilles, f 6 1 0 Hettinger, c 2 0 1 Zetti, g 1 1 1 Sals, g 1 1 0 Total ... 38 1 1 Tenn. Club- 25 Collin, f GFT F Collins, f 2 1 People, f 2 1 Broucer, c 2 1 Broucer, c 2 1 Bradford, g 2 1 Total 11 1 2 D. U. G. Nolls, 0 G FT F 2 Noel, 1 G F T F 2 Philips, 6 c 3 2 1 Philips, 6 c 3 2 1 Jorgensen, 6 g 2 0 1 Jorgensen, 6 g 2 0 1 Battler, 0 f 0 0 0 Total 10 2 5 GFT F Kuttrell, f 1 0 1 Morrison, f 10 12 Clay, e 8 0 0 Johnson, g 1 0 1 Whiteman, g 1 1 1 Tuxedo, g 2 FFT F Ixnard, g 2 Corbin, f 0 1 0 Kreer, f 1 0 0 Kreer, f 1 0 0 Sheriver, f 0 0 0 Wooton, f 0 0 0 Total ... 11 3 2 Total 13 2 2 Total ... 21 2 1 D. U. -22 Sai, No- 29 GFT Gift Glifey, w. 2 0 1 Fountain, f 4 0 2 N, Aebley, e 2 0 1 E, Aebley, g 0 2 1 Ffluffer, g - 1 2 1 GFT Pt 10 McCormick, f. 2 10 Dodge, f. 2 10 Henson, f. 2 10 Hanson, f. 2 10 White, e. 2 10 Platton, f. 0 10 Newell, f. 0 10 G FPT F Feinigfeld, f 1 0 Joebergstr. f 1 0 Josefberg, f 12 1 Kross, g 1 0 Krösch, g 1 0 Hriek, f 5 0 Soben, h 0 0 Phi Delt I GFT F Smiley, f G 0 F 1 Wright, f 2 1 1 GrithB, f 1 0 Gelb, f 1 0 Abercombie, g 0 0 I 1 0 Wakarusa-5 Total 4 0 0 Referee: Pennock. **In Gae I** G 1 GPT 0 Bardera, f 2 1 Bardera, f 2 2 Chain, c 1 2 Chain, c 2 2 Nicholson, g 1 2 Nicholson, g 2 Sullivan, f 1 2 Sullivan, f 2 2 Martin, g 1 2 Total ... Referee: Smay Triangle-5 A A A A A A A GTF F F Johnson, f 0 1 Brown, f 0 1 Brown, f 0 1 Johnson, f 0 1 Brown, f 0 1 Johnson, f 0 1 Brown, f 0 1 Johnson, f 0 1 Brown, f 0 1 Total ... 2 1 3 Difference : Dustan GFT F Cheyne, f 1 0 0 Scherfey, f 0 0 0 Herdend, f 0 0 0 Potet, e 0 0 0 Höhrig, i 1 0 1 Hobrith, g 0 0 0 Norrie, g 0 0 0 Norre, g 0 0 0 Total 12 1 3 Referee: Bloomfield. Four, r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GFT FF Dickinson, f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . g Parson, f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 0 Gulliver, f . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 0 Mushger, f . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 Jackson, g . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 Jackson, g . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 Thompson, f . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 Total 2 2 Referee: Windie. Total 7 2 8 Reform: McCormick Total 11 3 Referee: Baker. D. I. D. 10 Hibble, f G F T F Hibble, f G F T F Vowes, v 0 0 0 Trowbridge, w 2 0 0 Trowbridge, w 2 0 0 Manning, f 0 0 0 Velch, f 0 0 0 Velch, f 0 0 0 G FT F Woods, f ___ 0 Quigley, f ___ 2 Johnson, c ___ 1 Kim, f ___ 4 Shepherd, g ___ 0 Nilson, f ___ 1 Total ... 8 2 2 Referee : Beardslee. D. Cn→ Kейсеy, f G F T F Lurayne, f G F T Murraye, f G F T Sorork, g 0 2 1 Mathwee, g 0 2 1 Murfrey, g 0 1 1 Murphy, f 0 1 1 Total ... 1 3 2 Referee: Dutch Total ... 7 Referee: Dutch. S. P. E-16 Halfway, f GF F V Halfback, I GF F V houndside, I 2 0 0 Ravenging, c 0 0 0 0 Ravenging, g 0 0 0 0 Gorgery, g - 0 1 0 Sweating, g 0 1 0 Sweating, g 0 1 0 Cork, i - 0 1 0 Total ... 6 4 1 Referee: Art Baker. G F F T Baker, f ... 0 10 III), f ... 3 2 1 Braden, c ... 9 0 0 Dyer, g ... 1 0 1 McCain, g ... 1 0 1 Total 14.2 Referee: Smay. G FT F G Noland, f ___ 0 0 Moore, f ___ 0 0 Black, f ___ 0 0 Ariel, g ___ 0 0 Arnold, g ___ 0 1 2 Total ... 1 2 3 Referee: Beardalee A, E. 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