PAGE FOUR THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Come to life—Jayhawkers! Get Your Date Now to Frosh Frolic featuring Arlie Simmonds and His Orchestra 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday, Dec. 2 --rounding into shape. With such men as Dalton, lanky center, Rambling Ralph Graham, of football renown, and Andy Skradski, the youngest of several brothers who have made athletic history at Kansas State, the Aggies become a dangerous foe for any quintet in the conference. FOR CHRISTMAS WUNDERFLOWER CREATING No Watering A FASCINATING, EVER-CHANGING GIFT OR GREETING BOXED. READY TO MAIL. $1.00 OTHER GIFTS FOR EVERYONE The Year Around Our Business Is Selecting Gifts. In Hotel Eldridge Jayhawker Coach Stresses Offense in Stiff Workout Allen Gives Court Squad Hard Drill in Prepara- tion for Aggie Encounter STRONG K-AGGIE FIVE Stressing offensive formations in an effort to develop scoring power, Coach Forrest C. Allen sent his Jawahar court squadr through a stiff scrimmage against the Kansas Aggies. Led by Bill Johnson at center, the first string squad made a fairly creditable showing during the latter part of their workout, being outside outskirts of the football facility, fighting substitution five. Coach Allen used Vanck and Harrington at forwards and Schake and Gray at guards at the start of the scrimmage, later sending Carl Benn to a forward post, with Vanck replacing Gray at guard. From these men the Jahywner mentor will probably select his starting lineup for tomorrow's game, although most of the twenty-five players reporting will undoubtedly be action before the first whistle. The team's second lineup was the unscripted snuffcase was Urie and Plumley, forwards; Wells, center; and ONeil and Casina, guards. New Ruling Speeds Game Up The adoption of the new ten-second rule has necessitated the placing of much greater stress on speed in offensive play, and has resulted in more frequent use of the fast breaking style of the offense. To handle new laws, the ball must be advanced past the center of the court within ten seconds after it has come into possession of the defensive team, a measure adopted to prevent "stalling." According to Dr. Allen, Kansas again will use the stratified, traditional, shifting zone defense which Jawahyer uses with his own team. This style of play has proven unusually successful in the past. Non-Conference Tilt Tomorrow Tomorrow night's tilt with the Aggies is a pre-season affair, and will not count in the Big Six standings. The Jayhawkers will play a return practice engagement in Manhattan next week. Under the direction of Coach Charles Corsaut, the Wildcat team is rapidly Tuxedos 11.00 Tux Vests 2.95 INTRODUCING THE OBSERVER A Polo coat tailored with impeccable smartness from a rich brown camels hair cloth. Possessing two new distinctive refinements which will please the discriminating University man—a split shoulder which makes possible a soft drape, and leather buttons which lend exclusiveness to the garment. Others at 11.75 Montgomery Lawrence 825 Mass. Note—Names of teams are arranges, alphabetically in each pair, and scores of last season are given in order of names; scores of teams again. Note—Order is put before order. BIG SIX BASKETBALL 1932-33 Jan. 6—lowa State vs. Oklahoma at Ames (32-37; 29-22). Kansas vs. Nebraska at Law- rence (34-21; 51-19). Jan. 7—Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Manhattan (31-24, 22-34). Missouri vs. Nebraska at Col- lege (29, 19, 22, 29). Jan. 10—Kansas vs. Kansas State at Lawrence (27-26, 30-22) n. 14-low. Mauley (18, 15) - 23, 31). Kansas State vs. Nebraska at Lincoln (32-20) - 26, 32). Kansas vs. Oklahoma at North- land (31) - 24, 32). Jan. 19—Kansas vs. Missouri at Law- rence (22-26; 24-16). Jan. 18—Kansas State vs. Oklahoma a Norman Jan. 18—Kansas State vs. Oklahoma a Jan. 24—Iowa State vs. Kansas at Arms (77-29, 27-40) Jan. 28—Iowa State vs. Kansas State at Manhattan (15-19, 27-30). Mammattan (15-19, 27-30) Jan. 30—Iowa State vs. Nebraska a Lincoln (24-28; 33-32). Figure 2. Kansas State, Missouri. Feb. 3—Kansas State vs. Missouri Mannhattan (20-32; 32-28). Feb. 4—Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. Feb. 9—Iowa State vs. Kansas State at Ames Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Norman (27-29) : 17-28). Feb. 3—Kansas vs. Manhattan (20-32; 32-28). Feb. 4—Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lin- coln. Feb. 13—Kansas State vs. Nebraska at Missouri Feb. 11-Neoklaia vs. Oklahoma at Norman (34-37, 32-46). Kansas vs. Missouri at Colum- bia. Feb. 17—Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Columbia umba. Feb. 18—Iowa State vs. Kansas at Law- Feb. 20-Iowa State vs. Oklahoma at Norman. Feb. 24—Iowa State vs. Missouri a Feb. 25-Kansas vs. Kansas State a Manhattan Feb. 24—town State vs. Missouri a Ames. Manhattan. Missouri vs. Nebraska at Lin- coln. Feb. 28—Iowa State vs. Nebraska a Mar. 3—Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Law- ton Mar. 4-Kansas State vs. Missouri a Columbia Nebraska vs. Oklahoma a Lincoln. FEDERAL FOOTBALL REVENUE FOR HOME GAMES IS $6,770.2 The federal tax on football games played here this year was announced yesterday as annumbing $6,770.62. A check for that amount has been sent to the Collector of Internal Revenue at the Census Class Physical Education Corporation. The tax on the Oklahoma and Neh- raska games, played during the month of October, amounted to a total of $2- 217.92. The remaining $4,988.70 was the revenue collected for the Notre Dame game. WINNERS OF TENNIS GAMES PLAY SEMI-FINALS TONIGHT The results of the quarter-final tennis games played last night are: Voss, S. A. E., defeated Sandell, Acacia; Austin, Kayhawk, defeated Murphy, Delta Chi; Curry, Delta Chi, defeated Rick-Knapp, defeated Triangle, Triangle, defeated Morrison, Kappa. The semi-finals will be played this evening, according to R. E. Elbel, manager of intrahuracular sports. Voss, S. A. Sleifer, of the University of Delphi, will play Rudelph, Triangle. Ames, Iowa, Oct. 1 — (Special)—Forty Cyclones, who took part in the full sports, football and 2-mile, were honored at an informal buffer support event for the 40 athletes housed Monday evening. These 40 athletes will receive letters for participation in athletics for the past fall Twenty-one will receive major, and three major, basketball awards, while three major and two minor 2-mile letters will be awarded. FORTY CYCLONES AWARDED LETTERS IN FALL SPOIL Dec. 14 Party or banquet for the entire group of Civils. PORTY CYCLOONS AWARDED LETTERS IN FALL SPORTS CIVIL ENGINEERS PLAN SERIES OF SIX MEETINGS Feb. 16 Freshman Induction and spring election. Jan. 18. Lecture on "Westchester County Park System." The American Society of Civil Engineers have scheduled six meetings for the remainder of the school year. The schedule is as follows: May 18 Lecture "Cascade Tunnel." The American Society of Civil En- Mar, 23 Lecture "Coolidge Dam." Seerab fraternity, professional architectural organization, will have a dinner Sunday evening at 7 at the Broadway Inn. This dinner is for all members and the pledges. On Tuesday at 7 p.m., the fraternity, numbers and names of its members taken in the room over Miller's Furniture Store, @26 Massachusetts street. Scarab to Give Dinner Apr. 12 Relay discussion and Engi neering Exposition. Women's Intramurals The first round of the intramural deck tennis tournament, which starts today, must be played off by Saturday. Dec. 10. A schedule has been posted on the website of the NCAA, and paper on which contestants must sign for the use of the court. The rules of the game may be found on the bulletin board also. All games are to be played B. Cook, J. King, Alpha Delta Pi, vs. Weight, Watermater, Gamma Phi Beta, Fleming, Hekkelenkim, Theta Phi Michaels, Block, Brockge, etc. Deck Tennis Tourney Begins Taylon, Lightburn, Watkins hall, vs. Edwards Shade, Pi Beta Phi. Division I is as follows: phi Theta, Nicholas Edie, L. W. , vs. Beard, Hernandez Edoa, Omnion Prison Tubbs, Luxton, Alpha Chi Omega, vs. Milton, Kieffer, Alpha Gamma Delta. Heinemann, Learned, Alpha Gamma Delta, vs. Swaney, Hartley, Kappa Alpha Theta Hinshaw, Alpha Omieron Ft. Irwin, Armstrong, Ind., vs. Rice. Cristofano, Alba Xi, Delta. Ruhl, Isbell, Alpha Delta F1, vs. Wheeler, Kavanaugh, Alpha Gamma Delta. Justison, Alpha Xi Delta. Nueberacke, Dodge, Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa-ats Lawson, Lawson, Alpha Chi Omega, vs. Kankey, Ritter, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Gamma, vs. Cushing, Kohler, etc. Tubbs, Luxton, Alpha Chi Omega. Ferguson, Ryan, Pi Beta Phi, vs. Brady, Fols, Theta PI Alpha. Rud: Pyle, Perrin, A. O. Pi, vs. Luther, Murray, Kalmia, Thata. Irwin, Parkinson, Ind., vs. Morgan, Peterson, I. W. W. Tindal, Mathews, Alpha Delta Pi, vs. Yates, Williams, T. N. T. Lawson, Hunter, Ets., vs. Winship, Harvey, Alpha Chi Omega. Surface, Lord, Kappa Alpha Theta, vs. Lourensia, Hijk, N. T Division II McKnight, Everitt, Watkins hall, vs. Nish, Doogee, Etc. Bender, Mitchell, Alpha Gamma Delta, vs. Newman, Boyles, Chi Omega. Creamer, Beeler, Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Hitchcock, Eviston, Kappa Alpha Theta. Bridges, Glass, A. D. Pi, vs. Hucker, Sullivan, Pi Beta Phi. Rich, Doering, Etc. Border, Mitgel, Alpha Gamma Delta. Montgomery, Lewis, I. W. W., vs. Rhodeen, Harvey, Working ball Clark, Whener, Alpha Gamma Delta, vs. Mellott, Kissel, Alpha Xi Delta. Blocker, Herman, Watkins hall. Bridges, Glass. A. D. Pi, vs. Rucker, B. Ricker. vs. Strain, Watson, Alpha Delta Pi. Harper, Fry, Kappa Alpha Theta, vs. Dion, Browni. Fi vs. Mehndir, Aissa, Assse Dortland, Morgan Thapha Phi Alpha vs. Bair, Sturgess, Alpha Chi Omega. White, Hamlin, Alpha Gamma Delta, Swaren, Weston, Alpha Delta Pi. Marquis, Brown, Chi Omega, v White, Hirgens, Alpha Xi Delta. White, Higgins, Alpha Xi Delta. Bronx, Lounges, Corbin ball. Landon, Lombardi, Corbin Hall, Warner, Team, Kappa Alpha Theta, Lanning, Cosandier, Corbin hall, Dunkel, Hawkey Era. Muthmann; Wakulski Dan. Day, Zimmerman, Ind., vs. Humph- Olson, O'Donnell, Alpha Delta Pi, vs. Mc Mie Mahon, Watkins功 Walker, Baker, I. W. w, vs. Kirchoff, Ulval, Gromma, Pbeta, Bets Thursday --a series of talks over June 24. Dec. 5 will be given every Monday at 6 p.m. until Jan. 30. They will deal with economic situations and problems that are gaining KFKU 6:00 p.m. Athletic interview, Dr. F. C. Allen head basketball coach. Friday 6:00 p.m. "Is Captain John Smith's story of Poconosia Tainty?" Ernest D. Tyler, extension instructor in history. 6:15 p.m. Musical program arranged by Mrs. Alice Monrieff, associate professor of voice. 2. 39 p.m. Music appreciation period discussion of violin, C. S. Skilton, professor of organ. The following program has been prepared: L. D. Jennings, associate professor of economics, has been appointed by the School of Business to arrange and give a series of talks over station KFKU. L. D. JENNINGS TO PRESENT ECONOMIC TALKS ON KFKU Dec. 12—Fixing a Standard of Value. Jan. 2—Stabilizing the Value of Money. Jan. 9—State Control of Our Financial System. A study of the registration cards of University of Kansas students by the enrollment data show that per cent are members of some church, and 85 per cent have a "church preference." Fifeen per cent have no church preference. Fifeen per cent that portion of the enrollment card. Jan. 16—War Debts—Cancellation vs Collection Dec. 5—Money and its Relation to the Depression. Jan. 38—Restriction of Output and Economic Recovery. Collection. Jan 23—Defects of Federal Projects for helping the Farmer. The most numerously represented denominations are: Methodist, 933; Presbyterian, 656; Christian, 286; Baptist, 407; Episcopal, 124; Lutheran, 129; Episcopal, 174; and Lutheran, 129. Harris Visits University THREE-FOURTHS OF STUDENTS MEMBERS OF SOME CHURCH THREE-FOURTHS OF STUDENTS Senator Fred Harris, a member of the Board of Regents, visited the alumni office this morning. He was here on University business. Send the Kansan home. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL GAMES TO START TONIGHT The intramural basketball season starts tonight at 10 o'clock when S. A. E. and Phi Gam play on the w court, and Phil Delt and Anacla meet on the The schedule for Dec. 1, 2, and 3 is as follows: Dec. 1, 10 p. m. S: A. E. vs. Phi Gam, west court; Phi Delt vs. Acacia, east court. 2. D, 5.30 p. m; Phi Gam B vs. S, A, E, B west; B, T, A, Omega v. S, E, seast; B, T, Omega v. S, E, seast 8:48 p.m; Mhea Tou v. S, E, seast; B, T, Omega v. S, E, seast Court, phi Chi v. Wisakura, east court, phi Chi v. Wisakura, east court H, 3. 8 a; m. Sigma Mu vs. K. Hawc, west creek; Jayhawk,vs. S. A. Kiwi, east creek; Jayhawk,vs. S. Chi, west creek; A. K. L,vs. C. D. S. east court, 10 a; m. Sigma Mia D. S. west court, 10 a; m. Sigma B. C. B. n, 11 a; m. Sigma B. C. B. Phi Dl East, b west creek; S. P. E. vs. Beta, east court, 1 p. m; Phi Mui Av. s. west court, 1 tr. VI, vs. Phi Pl, ea The teams are placed in the following divisions; Division 2: Sigma Nu. Kayhawk, Division 3: Kappa Lambda, Delta Alpha, Alpha KappaLambda, Chi Delta Sigma, Triha Phi Kappa Pi, Siha Phi Delta Upsilon, and Pti Kappa Pi. Division 1: Jawhawk, Sigma Alpha Sigma Delta, Chi Delta, Tau Delta, Sigma Delta, Chi Delta, Tau Delta, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Epilation, Beta Theta Pi, and Rowlands Book Division 3; Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha Pi Omega; Pi Mu Alma; Alpha Pi Kappa; Pi Mu Kappa; Pi Kappa Kappa; Ti Mu cluah, Wakura- rusa, and Pi Beta Pl. Division 4. All b teams. Division 5. Schools of the University: Engineering, College, Pharmacy, Graduate and Education. DR. NAISMITH'S CLASS VISITS KANSAS CITY HIGH SCHOOLS Dr. James Naimish, instructor in the athletic department, and originator of the game of basketball, is visiting Kansas City high schools today. Dr. Naimish is accompanied by 12 students. He will discuss Methods and Practices of Gymnastics. The class plans to gain valuable information concerning the exercise practices in Kansas City. The visit will end this evening at Wyandotte high school where a program has been arranged for the visiting would-be instructors. OREAD CLASSES PARTICIPATE IN BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Class competitions in basketball are being held at Orestraining School, according to Herbert Alphin, instructor of basketball. He played on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, under the direction of Cecil Smyr, edm32. Two games are played Handball Doubles at Final These final drawings for handball doubles were announced today by Mr. Elbert. McDonald and Leidig. K. Sig, Dodge and Morton, Borta, drew bye; Kiel and Grimes. K. Sig, vs. Rudoph and Barber, Tri.; and McCornick and Greenleaf, Beta, vs Morrison and Copeland, K. Sig. —DANCE— Louie Siebers K. U. BAND AT TOPEKA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 THE OLD MILL $1.00 per couple VARSITY —Today and Friday— James Cagney in "TAXF" Gear. Arliss in "Alexander Hamilton" Get the Varsity Habit For Entertainment at Sensible Prices Saturday TOM MIX and TONY in "Hidden Gold!" Adults A Kidneys 10c Thrill 10c Starts Sunday— Stuart Erwin Alison Skipworth "About Women" "He Learned About Women" Look At Your Shoes. Others Have to. Don't Let Your Shoes Reflect on Your Character or Financial Condition. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass 11 W. 9th MATS. and TILL 7—20c. AFTER 7—35. DICKINSON Tonight - Tomorrow - Saturday a Garamount Picture Shows----3-7-9 GARY COOPER JOHN BURKE GREGOR GOSLON CHARLES LAUGHTON JOACK AKIE FRANCES DEE MARTHA HAWKINS HAYE LAPHOPP W. C. FIELDS MARION BOLAND ROSSO KAREN GREY REACTION LUCAS LITTLEFIELD LUCKER BERRNETT Also Selected Short Units NOW! Starts SUNDAY for 3 Days Better Pictures Are Being Made and We Are Playing Them JOAN CRAWFORD in "RAIN" ENDS SATURDAY You Expect A Lot From Four Stars - - - and You Get More than You Ask For! 25c Until 7 O'Clock Shows 3-7-9 Added Units - Cartoon - Novelty - News RICHARD DIX ANN HARDING "The CONQUERORS" ON THE STAGE Here SUNDAY to Smash "Cimarron" Records Also MIDNITE PREVIEW Showing 1:15 SATURDAY NITE Andv Kirk's 12 Clouds of Joy You May Be No Phi Beta Kappa You Don't Expect To Learn Everything BUT YOU CAN find out the particulars of all the Jayhawker basketball games, get the low down on coming varieties and movies; and follow student politics and the society column. AND YOU OUGHT to keep in touch with all national, state, and campus news (if only to keep up a conversation) ; read a diverting editorial column; and have the Chancellor's Bulletin handy every day. 'NUFF SAID. The University Daily Kansan, delivered to your door six days a week.