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St. Jayhawk Cagers Prepar for Pre-Scason Tilt With Manhattan Wildcats SOONER TEAM STRONG twenty-five men reported to Dr. Forrest C. Allen, head basketball coach, last night for the first workout following the Thanksgiving holidays. Although most of the squad has been practicing for some time, last night's drill was the first at which football men reported. Additions to the squad from the ranks of the grid team were Elmer Schake, who lettered at guard last year; Ernest Cairn, forward; Ormand Maverick, left; and Drew Brinkman, guard; Dick O'Neil, guard; and Kenneth Kell, forward. Allen Gives Chalk Tank Following a period of drill on fundra- ments, Dr. Allen gave a long chalk workout was off by a short scrimpage, with every member of the squid seeing ac- tion. With the pre-session tilt with Coach Corsaut's Kansas Aggie Wildcats only four days away, the Jayhawks have to polish their offensive and defensive tactics in a short time. When Kansas takes the floor for the opening whistle Friday night, the entire squad will have worked out together only four times. Wildcats are Strong Opponents In the short scrimmage last night, Bill Johnson, all-Big Six center year, led the versatile Stadeck Shadee at guard and Paul Harrington at forward were the other veterans on the first string lineup, the other two positions being occupied by two sophomores, Carl Benn, forward, and Gordon Gray, guard, both of whom are from Newton. These two men show extremely promising basketball in the short time they were allowed to work. Recent reports from Manhattan indicate that in spite of Crokeke, the two Wildcats won on last year's Angie five, the Wildcats have the material for an excellent team. Headed by Ralph Graham and Andy Skradek, they show promise of becoming a dangerous foe. Sooners Contenders for Title The Oklahoma Sooners, who tied for second place in the Big Six Tour of virtue of it heartbreaking defeat at the hands of the Jayhawkers in the final game of the season, will again be strong contenders for the conference crown. Andy Beck, one of the greatest of the country, head a list of returning lettermen that no school in the Big Six can match Coach McDermott's chief problem are present to find a center who can play with such players Johnson of Kansas and dating pivot men. the completion of the arrangements for two games with Ottawa University leaves only one open date on the Jayhawker schedule. Seventeen contests have been slated, nine to be played in Lawrence and eight on foreign territory. This leaves one home game yet to be scheduled. Will Not Broadcast Games KFKU Not to Put Home Basketball Tilts on Air The home games of the University of Kansas basketball team will not be broadcast this season, Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, announced today. "A through test has been made of the effect of broadcasting games and the athletic board is convinced that it cuts down receipts," Dr. Allen said. A new schedule of prices for admission to the games has been announced by the athletic office which it is hoped will compensate in part for the change in policy with respect to broadcasting games. Junior Fives Will Play An innovation at the games this year will be that the players will wear num- rums. The players will be in line with a recommendation of the national rules body effective this year. As usual, the players will wear white jerseys and red jerseys while on the road. For the past seven or eight years station KFKU has broadcast the home games of the team. Midget Games to be Played Between Halves of Varsity Competition The time for beginning the game Friday night has been stepped up from 7:50 to 7:15 p.m. This was done at a special State Peace Officer convention to hold here Friday, who will be guests of the University at the game. The student body of Ottawa University, and his squad of basketball players will also be guests at the game Friday night. The date of the game with Ottawa University has been announced. Two. No. The cause of the Christmas vacation starting on the former date. A basketball game between boys of junior high school age will be hold Friday night before and at the half of the KU-Kansas Agile clash. This is the first of a series of three games between the boys of St. Louis on Dec. 30 and 31 when John Bunn brings the Stanford University team here for a series of three games. Bob Allen, who is the son of Dr. Forrest C. Allen, University of Kansas basketball coach and physical director, is captain of the Jayhawk Juniors, and Raymond Wiley is captain of the Lawrence all-stars. "These boys have been playing between halves for the last four years and they really play a first class brand of soccer." Coach Herbert G. Alpinia said today. Following is the lineup of the two teams as announced by Herbert G. Alphin who has charge of the programs between halves at the game. Jayhawk Juniors Bob Allen C. Bob Haynes Andy Mitchell Murice Jackson Bob Price Lawrence Allstars Raymond Wiley C. Bob Henk Joseph Drake Jack Beamer Delbert Hampton Only Two Sooners Back on Champion Mat Squad Norman, Nov. 29 (Special)-Retaining but two of nine lettermen from what last year probably was the strongest intercollegiate meet during team in the nation. Coach Paul W. Kileen, coach of team, is a faculty coaching task. Rebuilding Wrestling Team Is Tough Task for Coach Keen Only Warren Gunter, the 155-pounder from EB里 Cille, and Ellis Bishara, burly 175-pounder from Norman, return from last year's letter squand. Keen, assisted by his last year's captain, Elton Eubank, has been hard at work since Oct. 1 with a band of 75 men, freshmen included. After football 50 additional men joined the squad which must be ready to wrestle by the middle of January when the inter-college season begins. The squad's first competition will be the annual all-university tournament Dec. 14, 15, and 16, open to all except the two letter winners. Besides the conference team the Sooners will meet Oklahoma A. and M. at Norman, and probably will graph Central East Conference this season but it will travel to Stillwater this year for a dual meet with Coach Ed. Gallowee's Oklahoma Angies. The Big Six championship will not be decided by the round robin method of dual teams, as it has since 1928, but will be determined by a tournament, a scheme used in Valley University and made necessary this year because of lack of finances. **Culps this season.** Culps Culps had last night won the championship in the open handball tournament by beating Jack Copeland, T34, in the finals. Culps took three straight games, winning with scores of 21-5, 21-11, and 21-13. Cutlin Wins Handball Finals The metric system has been adopted by the National Amateur Athletic association as the unit of measurement for all the track and field events. At present, the United States and England are the only countries that do not have the metric system. Meter to Replace Yard in Future Track Event Adoption of New System Not Yet in Use for Colleges Brutus Hamilton, former track coach here and who is now at the University of California, is one of the men urging the university to develop a system in the universities and colleges. WHEN YOU LOUNGE Instead of the 100-yard dash will be the 100-meter dash; instead of the 220-yard dash will be the 200-meter dash. The 1500-meter run will replace the mile and the 3000 meter run will replace the two-mile race. All field events including the high jump, pole vault, discus, shot put, javelin, and broad jump will also be measured by the metric system. According to Coach Bill Hargis, this system will probably not be used this year at Kansas because the National athletic conference, which includes the universities and colleges, has not adopted the metric system, although it will probably do so in the near future. "If this new system is adopted at the University of Kansas next year, the present markers on the stadium track must be changed or taken out and new markers put in their places. In this event the markers will either be cement pits around the track or bring plates placed on the track which borders the track," said Harrison. Colleges T. C. Roid, director of athletics and head coach at Central Missouri Teachers College, Warrenburg, will be a basketball practice aafter-commencement. Reid is a former University of Kansas athlete, playing end of the football team before and after the World war. He was assistant coach in charge of sacks at the University of Kansas in the season undefeated and with goal line unscrossed, although three tie games were played. T. C. REID, FORMER COACH HERE, TO WATCH PRACTICE H. W. Hargas, head track and field coach, will experiment with some new equipment next spring. Coach fargiss will provide an aluminum sautting pole and aluminum javelin, both of which are his own invention. The purpose of the new vaulting pole, he said, is two fold: it can be taken apart and easily carried on trips, and it will not break. SPRING TRACK TEAM TO USE NEW ALUMINUM EQUIPMENT MISSOURI RETAINS OLD PRICE FOR BASKETBALL Wear Casual and Clever Informal The University of Missouri is the only school in the Big Six that is not making a reduction in the prices of admission to basketball games this season. PAJAMAS Terry Cloth $1.98 and $2.98 of A brand assortment just unpacked. One and two piece models. Solid colors and lovely combinations. Short or long sleeved styles. You'll like these smart, rachish pajmas. You'll like their very conservative prices, too! Balbriggan Pajamas For both lounging and sleeping. Two piece styles. Attractive pastel shades. Regular sizes. $1 and $1.59 Football Fatalities Reduced New York, Nov. 29, (UP)—Football fatalities were reduced 30 per cent in the playing season of 1932 presumably through drastic revition of the rules under which last year 50 young men lost their lives in the sport. Lower Percentage is Probably Due to Revision of Rules A United Press computation today showed that 35 youths died this year as the direct or indirect result of play. Two other young people their lives through injuries indirectly attributed to the game. Only four of the victims were college students and only one of these died from an injury received in a "varsity game." He was one of many players who received a fractured neck in a game against Colorado University. A majority of the deaths this season were incurred in sand lot games and many of the fatalities resulted from infections from minor cuts or bruises. TWO NEW MEMBERS NAMED TO SENATE ATHLETIC GROUP The appointment of Francis L. Jacob, professor of law, and J. D. Stranathan, associate professor of physics, to the University Senate Athletic committee was announced at the Chancellor's office yesterday. Other members of the committee are F. C. Allen, director of athletic; W. W. Davis, professor of history; James Nairn, professor of science; G. C. Shaund, dean of the School of Engineering. W. R. Smith, professor of education, and H. A. Rice, professor of civil engineering, were replaced on the committee by Professors Jacob and Davis. No changes have been made in the University Athletic board. Women's Intramurals The sophomores defeated the juniors in a slow hockey game yesterday afternoon by a score of 4 to 0. Both teams showed the effects of lack of practice, due to the Thanksgiving vacation. Pyte made one of the goals for the sophomores, and made some pretty drifts down the field. Mitchell made two goals, and scored one right wing for the sophomores, carried the ball down almost to the goal line several times, enabling Mitchell to put it over. The final game of the tournament was played this afternoon between the juniors and the seniors. Both of these teams are undefeated. The sophomores have won two games and lost one, and the freshmen have lost three games. 15c Till 7 p.m. Then 20c VARSITY Last Times Tonite Jack Oakie - Marian Nixon Zusu Pitts "MADISON SQUARE GARDEN" WEDNESDAY Whole Family 25c Single Admission 10c Thurs-Fri Double Feature Program Joe E. Brown in 'NO LIVING WITNESS' MacDonald Discharged as Economy Measure "Local Boy Makes Good" James Cagney in "TAXI" Adults Kiddies 15c 10c Louis Weller Loses Post as Basketball Coach in Shakeup Frank W. MacDonald, who was serving his thirteenth year as director of athletics at Haskell Institute, and Louis O'Reilly, who was charged last night at a meeting of the Haskell Athletic board. Necessity for curtailment of expenses was the reason given for the action, which followed a three-year investigation into the critical activity in the recent campaign. Members of the Board are R. D. Baldwin, superintendent of Haskell; Paul L. Flickinger, assistant superintendent; Richard J. Duncan, dian school; and MacDonald. The resolution calling for the dismissal of MacDonald and Welling was passed by 2 to 1. MacDonald, who came to Haskell in 1920, has been an active worker in the interests of the Indian school. He has served at various times as assistant football coach and head basketball and track mentor. Weller, probably the greatest athlete Haskell has ever produced, served this fall as assistant football coach, and was a member over the court duties during the winter. Successors for the two men have not been chosen. Students Return to Mount Oread for recuperation —Headline in Kansas A good place to "recuperate"— Union Fountain Sub-Basement, Memorial Union Get Your Date Now for Frosh Frolic featuring Arlie Simmonds and His Orchestra 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday, Dec. 2 --with Come to life—Jayhawkers! 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