PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Always More For Less ARSITY TONITE 2 BIG SHOWS 15c James Cagney in "TAXI" Geo. Arliss in "Alexander Hamilton" SATURDAY Mat. and Nite 10c To All TOM MIX America's Favorite Action Star in a Thrill-A-Minute Thriller "Hidden Gold" Sun-Mon-Tues— "He Learned About Women" ONLY ONLY 10 SCHOOL DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS VACATION Intensive Practice Grooms Jayhawks for K-Aggie Game Pre - Season Tilt Tonight to Open Play But Will Not Count in Big Six Ratings WILL USE NEW RULES The Probable Starting Linups KANSAS KANSAS STATIST Harrington F Breen Beem F Gravel Skrubblk Schanake G Hutchinson Vanek G Boyd Topping off a week of strenuous workouts with an intensive formation drill, the Kansas Jayhawks put the final polish on their offensive machine last night in preparation for the opening lift of the 1932 basketball season, which will be played in the University of Kansas Wildcats against the Kansas State Wildcats. Tonight's encounter, which will begin at 7:15, is a pre-season game, the first for both teams, and will not count in the Big Six standings, although both schools are members of the conference. The practice of play was also inaugurated; the team was inaugurated by Kansas and Kansas State last year. **At on Squid Seek Action** The Joyhawkers' final workout yesterday taught them how the squirrel runs through its plays, with Coach Forrest C. Allen frequently shifting the lineup. Every man on the squad saw action, and most of them will probably play tonight. Dr. Alen said yesterday that the veterans of the squud would take the court for the opening whistle, but that changes would be frequent. The team practiced last night before the first time this session, previous workouts having been held in Robinson gymnasium. Of the five men who will probably start the game for Kansas, four are veterans of at least a year's experience. Bill Johnson, All-Big Six center hat year, will open his third season as pitcher man for the Jovayward team. For his part, Johnson is expected to be the spark plug of the Kansas队. Benn Will Probably Start Supporting Johnny at the guard positions will be Ernie Vaneck, a junior and substitute defense man last year, and Elm Schraer, who played stellar basketball the latter part of last season. One forward post will be occupied by Paul Harrington, who is playing his second year, who teamed with O'Leary to lead the scoring leading scoring combination in the Big Six. A new man on the squad, Carl Benn, of Newton, will probably start the game at the other forward position. Benn has been displaying an effective brand of basketball during the pre-season call over the other forward contests. Chance to Observe New Rules The Wildcat five will face a task tonight that a Kansas State basketball team has not accomplished for some time. Coach Alien's quintet hold a record of ten consecutive victories over the Angels, having won every game in the past three years. Four of these engagements have been non-conference affair similar to tonight's game. This first encounter of the season will be of peculiar interest because of the way the game has been adapted to their first opportunity of seeing the game played under the new rules adopted this season. Under the modifi- cation, players must advance the ball past the center Gifts from Carls carry Style & Quality Lounging Robes Silk Pajamas Lounging Pajamas Hats Belts Suspenders Mufflers Breeches Corduroy Pants Hose Wool Hose CLOSING SATURDAY NIGHT Our Suit Special at... Shirts Leather Jackets Sweaters Pajamas Shirt and Shorts Gloves $14.95 Only one new coach will hold the basketball reins in the Big Six conference this season, W. Harold Browne, former Lincoln, Nebr., high school coach having taken over the coaching duties at the Cornhushr institution left vacant by the resignation of Charles Black. of the court within ten seconds after coming into possession of it in defensible territory. This measure was written into the rules in an effort to eliminate stalling by a team having a lead in the closing minutes of a game. It will probably result in speeding up play to a considerable extent by eliminating extremely slow-breaking offences frequently used during the past few seasons. The oldest coach in point of service in the conference is Dr. F. C. Allen of the University. He has been coaching Kansas teams without interruption since 1820, and he coached the Jayhawks when he was starting his sixteenth year as basketball coach here, and in that time his Jayhawkers have won 10 conference basketball titles. Eight of these championships were won in the old Missouri Valley conference, and two—Fitzpatrick and 1923—in the Big Six conference. Browne Only New Coach on Conference Courts Allen Is Oldest Basketbal Mentor in Point of Service in Big Six Coach Charles Corsaut of Kansas State College runs McDermott a second for length of service in the conference, this being his tenth season at the helm of Aggie basketball. Coach Corsaut has had many strong teams during his term at Kansas State College who of his has won a conference title. The next oldest coach in point of service in the conference is Hugh V. McDermott who is starting his eleventh season with Oklahoma Sooners. The Sooners won the championship in 1928, the last year in the Old Missouri Valley conference, and again in 1929, the first season of Big Six competition in bass- SPECIAL XMAS TIES 55c, 3 for $1.50 IOWA State again is leaving its basketball destiny in the hands of Coach Louis L. Menz for the fifth consecutive season. Coach Menz has as yet coached no conference title winners at Iowa State. A* Missouri Couch George R. Edwards is starting his sixth year as head coach of the Tigers. In the five seasons he has coached there he has had one conference championship winner, the Tiger team of 1930. Shaad to Big Six Meeting Athletic Board of Conference Will Hold Annual Session Tuesday George C. Shaad, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture, and faculty representative of the University on the athletic board of the Big six conference, will attend a meeting in Kansas City, Mo. next Tuesday. At the conference two years ago the other schools in the Big Six threatened to out Kansas from the conference because of certain alleged methods of racism and bias, including glibility. Through the efforts of Dean Shaad and the administration all matters were straineded up and Kansas remained in the Big Six group. This is the annual meeting of the faculty representatives and is being held simultaneously with conferences of the athletic directors of the same schools Several college and high school coaches of Kansas will take advantage of the opportunity to see a regular game under the new basketball rules when Kansas and the Kansas Aggies play an exhibition game at the K.U. auditorium tonight. Some of the coaches will have their basketball team on them. All will be guests of the K.U. athletic association for the game. COACHES WILL BE GUESTS AT TRIAL GAME TONIGI Send the Kansan home. Those who already have accepted invitations to be present include Coach Charles Dee Erikhrich and his team of Ottawa University; Emil Lliston and George Brehmall and team of George Schmitt and team of Washburn University; Coach A. B. Macke of the Kansas Wesleyan of Salina; Coach Eugene R. Johnson of Weber University; Coach Buck Weaver and W. J. Barnett, mannent for our High School; and Coach Ed A. Wood of Lawrence Memorial High School. Lindley to Big Ten Conference Chancellor Lindley is leaving for Chicago tonight where he will attend the conference of the Big Ten presidents who are meeting to discuss the budget problem. The Chancellor was invited by the presidents to sit in on this conference. Intramural Basketball Play Gets Under Wa the intramural basketball tournament opened last night when Phi Delt defeated defaucon by a score of 36-16, Amin won from S.A.E. by a score of '3-9'. Phi Delt's Defeat Acacia and Phi Gam's Overcome S.A.E. Four games are scheduled for today, At 5:30 p.m. m. Phi Gam B will play S. A. E. B and A. P. Omega will play A. K. Psil. At 8:45 p.m. m. Theta Tau plays Tennessee Club and Phi Chi plays Wakarusa. Tomorrow's schedule calls for ten games: At 8 a. m, Sigma Nu vs. K, Hawk. Jayhawks vs. S. A. M; at 9 a. m, K. Vs. dig. D. S, A. K. L vs. C. D. S. 10 a. m, Sig. Chi vs. D, U. D, T. D. vs. A. T O; at 11 a., Sig. Chi B. Phi Delt B, S. P, E vs. Beta; at 1 v. Phi Mu A, vs. K. E K, Trl. vs. Bol PI. hi Delt—(36) FG FT tiefest, i friendlah, haflin, f togget, f toarth, c 1 toarth, e 1 helpe, f fan, hawge, g trandon, g 4 Total Total | 16 | 4 | :---|:---|:---| cencia-(16) | FG | FT | elibirn, f | 1 | 2 | hapun, f | 1 | 2 | voraek, c | 2 | 0 | berly, g | 0 | 0 | vormak, g | 0 | 0 | ehroeder, g | 0 | 0 | bicks | 0 | 0 | leosek, g | 0 | 0 | ehroeder, g | 0 | 0 | Phi Gam—(23) FG FT Clemens, f 2 0 Harmon, f 3 1 Sutton, c 2 0 Kranna, c 1 0 Vernon, g 4 0 *ucker, g 1 0 Total 3 3 3 Last night's officials were Fred Black e'33, and Walter Baxter, e'34. Total 11 1 S. A. E. (3) FG FT Stoltenberg, f 1 1 Bord, 1 0 Mekeon, c 2 0 Voss, g 0 1 Hodge, g 0 1 Last Dancing Class Held Nearness of Reetial Causes Lessons to Be Cut Short The last of the series of social dancing classes, sponsored by Tau Sigma, was held last night. The remaining two of the 12 lessons originally planned have been suspended because of practice for the musical comedy and to allow the preparation of the annual reheal of Tau Sigma. This dancing class, which is directed by Miss Elizabeth Dunkel, was held last year for the first time in response to a felt need for training among beginners in dancing. It was requested again this year and has been very successful. There has been an attendance of from 85 to 90 each night. The first half of the time was spent on the fox-trot, while the last half of the lessons were devoted to learning the waltz. The class is not offered during the second semester. However, it will probably be repeated next year, Miss Dunkel said. Loud Speaker to Be Used at Game The public address system will be used at the basketball game tonight. E. R. Eblel, director of intramurals, will announce the linescapes and the changes made in the lineups during the evening. Send the Kansan home. Ping Pong Drawings Made First Round of Games Must be Played By Dec. 13 Drawings for the women's intramural ping pong games have been made and are to be played off as soon as possible, according to Miss Ruth Hoover. The first round must be in by Dec. 13. Permission has been given to play in recreation room of the Memorial Union. Balls and rockets will be furnished. Intramural managers may obtain copies of the drawings at the women's athletic office. The divisions are as follows: Section I - B. Parkinson, Ind., vs. Bye, M. Shade, BP, vs. Bye, M. Martin, M. Brimley, BP, vs. Bye, V. Team, KAT, vs. D. Lightburn, WH; M. Kavannaugh, AK, vs. M. E. Edite, M. Yates, TNT, vs. D. Coe, AOP; C. Miller, KKG, vs. M. Rypian, CBP; C. Miller, KKG, vs. M. Rypian, CBP; S. Seiden, vs. B. Helm, TN; T.E. Heinemann, AGD, vs. B. Brown, AMP; L. Libel, GPB, vs. Bye, Harvey, M. Harvey, VS, vs. Bye, C.Hierns, XIS, vs. Bye Section II.-L, Peterson, IWw, by WS; D. Allen, KKK, by Bse; YR, Ayle, OAP; M. Waterminder, CPB, vs. B. Grzzell AAGD, F. Humphreys, IVs, J. Chil- waterminder, CPB, vs. B. Grzzell ACO, E. Day, Iv, vs. L. Lawrence TN, E. Hintshaw, AOAP, v. M. Clifford BPH, P. Sands, IAWP, v. McMahon J, Battille, KKG, vs. L. Leep, Iv, J. Battille, KKG, vs. L. Leep, Morgan, IWW, vs. Bye; K. Newman XO, by Vse; M. Naylor, AXD, by Vse; B. Dish, AGD, vs. Bye; M. Bri- 丹, Iv, by Scult, DIZ, vs. J. Murdo- k, AOF, R. Rucker, PBW, v. B. Luther, KAT, L. Henkelmourn, TPA, v. V. Beard, AOP; C. Hunter, IWW, vs. v. Foster, KAT, L. Henkelmourn, IWW, v. S. Jones, BPH; T. Humphreys, TNT, v. v. M. O'Donnell, ADP; W. Perrin, AOP, v. M. Dodge, V. Gould, WH Division IV-E, Sutton, KAT, vs Bye; E. Massman, AOP, vs Bye; L. Everitt, F. Zimmerman, Ind, vs D. Dodge, KKG; A. Learned, AEGD, vs V. Throckmorton, B. Cook, ADP, vs L. Wright, GBM; B. M.Doty, TNT, vs T. Taylor, WH; C. Jambell, PBP, vs P. D'Obennel; K. Marion, KAT, vs A. Kell, TNT;L; L. Lowett, AOP, vs Bye; C. Lahvon, GBP;vs Bye; V. Meford, TPA, vs Bye. KFKU Friday 6. 00 p.m. "Is Captain John Smith's Story ofocaonis True" Ernest D.Tyler, extension instructor in History. 6.15 p.m. Musical program arranged by Mrs. Alice Moniereff, associate professor of voice. Saturdav 2. 30 p.m. "New Diseases of the Twentieth Century," medical talk presented through the National committee on Eldering, radio, and read by Carroll Shuers', n.a. 2:45 p.m. Rambles in Sussex, British Travel Talk. 6:00 p.m. Music Memory Contest. The home basketball games will not be broadcast but the Athletic Association has made arrangements with state commissioners to score of the game at short intervals. At Noon— MATS. and TILL 7—20c Beef Sandwich and Hot Chocolate at the Sub-Basement, Memorial Union AFTER 7----35c Shows----3-7-9 GARY COOPER GEORG GRAFT GRAHAM HALL GRANT HALL JACK OAKIE FRANCES DEE KRIEG KNUGEN KRIEG KNUGEN C. W. 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