PAGE FOUR . UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1931 Kansas Will Face Pittsburgh Team in Holiday Series Easterners to Make Stop in Kansas City Before Going to West Coast PLAY PURDUE TONIGHT The University of Kansas basketball team will meet its first intersectionse next week when it meets the Pittsburgh Panthers in a three-game series. The Pittsburgh team, coached by Dr. H. C. Carlson, is one of the outstanding teams in the East and in the last few years in an imposing number of victories. Doctor Carlson is starting his tenth season as coach of the University of Pittsburgh team. He attended Pitt and is a member of the basketball, baseball, and basketball player, captaining the football and baseball teams in his senior year. He was a member of the team that Pop Warmer put through three underfeated seasons start-to-end. In 1927-28, Doctor Carlson's team piloted up a record of 21 straight victories and won the playoffs. He won 23 games against 2 defeats. And last season they won 20 games out of 40. The Pittsburgh tour began Oct. 15, with a hard fought game against Wisconsin at Milwaukee, the Panthers losing 30-29. The next game on the tour was a road trip to Kansas City University team at Bloomington. Tonght they meet the Purdue Boilermakers at Lafayette, and from there they go to Indianapolis to play Butler on Dec. 19. The next step at Kansas City is another trip to Kansas City, playing Kansas three games From Kansas City the Panthers leave for the West stopting in Denver to play the Colorado University team in Utah, the next week coast where they play Southern California, California and Leland Stanford. Then begins the long trip back east from Texas to Las Vegas. The remainder of their schedule includes such games as Notre Dame, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Penn State, Carver, Navy, and Washington and Jefferson. There are only two men on the squar that measure over 6 feet. Forssburg and Ochsenhut, both centers, reach 6 feet 1 inch. The Pittsburgh team will be led this year by "Doc" Kowalla and "Tim" McLemore, the two best players in the team. Both of them weigh less than 103 pounds and both are five feet tall. This small team playing the famous Doctor Carlson system against the Dr. F. C. Allen system played by a team that measures practically 6 feet should be of great interest to middle western fans. The Carlson system consists of evolving ground action on offense and features a strict five-marine defense. Oklahoma Basketball Conches and Officials To Make Changes Final Meet To Interpret Rules Norman, Dec. 17-17. A basketball rule interpretation meeting will be held Thursday afternoon in the Sooner fieldhouse with Lee K. Anderson, of Oklahoma City, secretary of the Oklahoma City school athletic association, in charge. Every basketball coach or official in Oklahoma is invited to attend the meeting. The new rules and several of its provisions were included in a single interpretation applied to them. Although there are thirteen specific cases, most of them involve backpacks that are amenable. Porphyra the most important is that shortening the time-out period from two minutes to one. Numbers on the front side of the jerseys as well as on the back is recommended in section 6 of rule 5. This recommendation was made in order to ensure that no one else can use when an official is unable to see the number on the back of a shirt. The legislation regarding high school overtime games has been reworded to read "after the second overtime period if the game is not contested, the game will be decided in favor of the team that first makes two points. If only one point is made by team A and B, then the game will be made that team makes one point during the fourth overtime period before the opponents have scored two points, the game will be ended soon as the second opponent scores. Send the Daily Kansan home DR. FLORENCER BARROWS Osteopathic Physician Foot Correction 309 1/2 Mass. Phone 2357 DR. J. W. O'BRYAN. Dentist Insurance Building, Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of pyrhrea and other diseases of the gums. P. N. STEVENS. D.S.D. 815% Massachusetts St. Phone 1515 DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentiat Dickinson Theatre Building Intramural Games --for prompt and efficient service Eleven games were played yesterday in the intramural basketball tourney. Delta Sigma sigma defeated the Kay Upsilon, 24-11. Triangle nosed out Kappa Sigma, 24-23. Sigma Nu defeated Delta Sigma Lambura 38-6. In an over-under victory, Delta Sigma M A. 19-14. Chi defiated Alpha Phi Omega 29-5. Siniga Ep won from Delta Tau Devel. 31-4. The Cottage Court defeats defiated Alpha Chip Sigma 38-4. In the "B" team division, the Kay- man "F" was sent from Sigma Nu "F" 10-4. Alpha Kappa Psi defended Kappa Sig F and defeated Sigma Chi "F" 10- 4. F forretired to Sigma Chi "F". Box scores are: Cut Delta Signature Chelsea, 1 FT P. Florida, 1 F T O Indiana, 1 F T O Baker, 2 F T O Mercer, 5 F T O Marcus, 5 F T O Gardner, g 5 F T O Randall, 1 F T O Washington, 1 F T O Wagner, g 2 F O 24 1 Referrer: Madison. Kaybawks Kaybachs ... 1 G. FT. M. Manus, f ... 2 Clark, f ... 2 Thomas, t ... 2 Narrett, g ... 4 Norris, r ... 4 Chubb, g ... 1 0 Then Tau-34 - 54 Ft. FO, t Marmosin, g - 0 Ft. FO Marmosin, m - 0 Ft. FO Marmosin, n - 0 Ft. FO Bromelain, g - 4 Ft. FO Bromelain, m - 4 Ft. FO Ididumel, g - 0 Ft. FO Meperil, g - 0 Ft. FO Meperil, m - 0 Ft. FO Ps Upsilon-1 32 BFT. Junkin, f 1 0 Carter, f 2 0 Johnson, g 1 0 Newell, g 4 0 Newell, j 4 0 Uvarth, h 1 0 **sample-24** GF 19 Young, f___ 6 F 2 1 Cheney, t___ 1 0 2 1 Patches, c___ 1 0 2 1 Petr, g ___ 0 0 2 Frost, g ___ 0 0 2 2___ 0 0 2 10 4 10 Rearcess Trumbold. Kappa Strip—13 Whitman, f — 0 G. FT. Stepper, f — 2 1 Park, g — 2 0 Johnson, g — 1 0 Murton, f — 0 0 Sigma Nu — 18 G, B, T, F G, T, F Weeks, f 4 1 0 Weeks, g 4 1 0 Young, c 2 0 0 Wills, g 2 1 0 Branner, g 1 0 Delta Sg. Laudech- 0 G FFT White, s f 0 Terral, f 0 Tamchen, f 0 Gathie, g 1 Bryan, g 0 Miaha Tungan 18 G, G F T, F Kemp, t G, F T Colle, r 4 1 0 Nagranua, g 1 0 0 Nagrana, u 0 0 0 Zertl, r 0 0 0 Nuble 0 0 0 Referee: Akin. Overtime period. Sigma Alpha Mu G. 14 FI Jazubartin, t 1 0 Roseberg, g 1 0 Frongald, g 0 Shapiro, g 0 Siaman, g 0 Siaman, g 0 14 1 4 Chr 61-29 G, FT, F Fosterz, j 5, 1 Forseti, j 5, 1 Forsetti, c 7, 1 Meyer, j 7, 1 Bareus, j 8, 1 Bareus, c 1, 0 Way, j 1, 0 Way, f 1, 0 14 1 Referee: Trumbold. 1 0 B. Pn Epilogue - 12 G. Brenner G. F. T. J. Allen, f 0 1 Greary, f 0 1 2 Bolein, c 0 1 2 Allen, c 0 0 2 Berson, g 0 0 2 4 3 5 Delta Tau D- 9 ___ G, F Hikku, f | 0 0 Yenai, f | 0 0 Noot, i | 0 0 Olzen, g | 0 0 Kissick, g | 0 0 Aloba Chi S. G. GFT. F M. Kendry, I 5. F. 0 Kennedy, I 5. F. 0 Kent, I 5. F. 2 Kennedy, g 5. 0 Mcpherson, g 1. 0 Moore, I 0. 0 Moore, I 0. 0 Alpha Chi S Dick. I Tasmanian. Mistran. g Adams. g Nelson. g Mistran. Johnson. Reference: Miller. Tonight's two games will terminate the tournament until after the vacation. At 10 p.m. mph Beta Pis plays the game against Mortar Pesal meet the Rinkydeeids. H. W. HUTCHINSON Dentist LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. 180 PHONE Taxi! College Taxi 407 West 12th Chat-N-Nibble 10 Varieties of Waffles Jayhawks Repeat in Final Minutes to Defeat Aggies One door south of the Dickinson Theater OLEary Is'High Point Mat in Second Non-Conference Game at Manhattan B TEAM LOSES AGAIN Led by LO'Leary, with four field goals and four free throws, the Hawkeyws rallied in the closing minutes of play against the Knicks at Manhattan last night. Kansas Angels at Manhattan last night The Agnies were out in front, 10 to 9, at half time and held a 24 to 20 adduction. They took the field to play. At this stage O'Leary scored a field goal and two free throws whil Harrington made good on another charity test to furnish the deciding points. OLEary has high scorer of the game with 12 points while Bill Johnson, along with Boyd, of the Aggies, each collected 11 points. The "B" team lost the second contest to the Wildcats by a score of 28 to 17. Amani 0 / G.F.T. 1 O'Lairy, 1 / F.4, 1 Harrisoning, 1 | 1, 2 W. Abbushen, 1 | 1, 2 Causes, g | 0, 0 Causes, g | 0, 0 Page, g | 0, 0 Cole to Brown University Famous Ames Wrestling Champion To Take Up Coaching Jan. 1 Brockway, f 1 G. FT. Breer, f 1 G. FT. Dikler, l 2 F. FT. Dalton, c 2 G. FT. Pavishk, g 0 G. FT. Anker, k 1 G. FT. Anker, k 1 G. FT. 10 7 7 Ames, Iowa, Dec. 17—When Pres. R. M. Hughes awards diplomas at the Iowa State graduation ceremony Saturday, a luminous of Cyclone athletes will wind up his career here. Dick Cole, Ames, Missouri, and Big Six conference and national collegiate champion last year in the 135-pound class, is among the recipients. In addition to winning the Big Six national titles last winter, Cole was named the national best wrestler in being the best wrestler in the Big Six. He also won the Oposalk trophy for winning the Big Six. A defense of football as it now is Jayed occupied the two main speakers of the Kansas City kickoff night of the Jayhawk club of greater Kansas City in honor of the foot- toms, high, high, Kansas City interholescholastic league high, Kansas City on the all-star selection of the league. Entertain Football Squads Dr. James Naismith, director of the department of physical education of the University, and Herman M. Langworthy, W2, prominent Kansas City attorney, served as president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, delivered the principal addresses. Kansas players who attended included honorary captain Otto P. C. Root, Arch Kernedy, Joe Zookahk, Kevin Schrader, Michael H. W. Schoake, Carrie Smith, Ray Dumm, Art Baker, Earl Foy, Pet Meehrig and Phil Burrell. Other students who attended include others from the University who attended included Jack Naismith, of the physical education department, and Alm Coagon, c³³, of the publicity de- Judge Clarence A. Burney, 197, former president of the Jayhawk club; James Calvin Morrow, 113, president; football coach and his assistants, Larry Hinson and M. J. "Mike" Getto and S. C. Hinsahe, also gave short talks. The trophy to Paseo, a gift from the club, was presented by Hargiss to Capt. Ivan Tweedie. Individual medals given to the players presented to thirteen all-star players. Basketball Scores --with MARY BRIAN GEOFFREY KERR Kansas City Jayhawk Club Gives Buffet Supper for Players At Bloomington, Ind-Pittsburgh 20, Indiana 24, overtime. At Manhattan, Kan—Kansas U. 27, Kansas State 25. At Lafayetteville—Arkansas 37, Tulsa U. 29. 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Phone 715 Sport Shorts Two straight victories seems to somewhat substantiate the Jayhawkers' supremacy over the Kansas Angels, although that first game between the two quintets in the Big Six conference selections would be a defensive default would be hard to administer to any team, and especially when they are going back. And also because they're from Manhattan. Evan Vinek, sophomore guard, was unable to make the trip to the Agile camp because of a badly injured knee. He was able to play in the first game with the Wildcats, sharing scoring honors with Bill Johnson, and his absence will be felt in case he is not in shape for the series with the University of Pittsburgh during the oldays. The Pitt Panthers have a long journey to fulfill their unreal schedule for the season. Included in the 1913 season were three games: Wisconsin, California, Island Stanford, Southern California, New York University, Notre Dame, Navy, Harvard and Carnegie Tech. 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