UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1931 Jayhawker Team to Meet Wildcats on Court Tonight LINE-UP IS UNDECIDED Nineteen Players to Man hattan for Return Double Header Contest The University basketball team left for Manhattan this afternoon where he will play a game on the court. Nineteen players made the trip. The affair tomlin will be an event in the season, not one of the squad playing in the first game will be eligible for the second accord. Coach "Phog" Allen put his team through a short offensive drill followed by a slow-paced moon in preparation. The team as a whole is in fairly good condition, with an excellent physical health. O'Leary is bothered with a had jig and has not been able to get into trim. Starting Line-up Uncertain Couch Allen said that night that he was not wholly decided as to the startling line-up. Johnson will start at center field, and the other positions are doubtful. Frank Bauch will probably play in center field, and the other positions will rank for Johnson at center. Nineteen Men Selected The Argies came through with a victory over the Washburn Ichabods Monday night and will be hard to stop, having this tactic work better than the service of the their star center Crankite, who is suffering from a broken bone in his leg. However, the Jayhawkers should come through with a reposter for the game. **Nineteen Men" SELECTed** The men who made the trip: Warren Pitcher, Peter Schmaltz, Chamberly, Max Colson, Douglas Daughtry, James Braziel, Paul Harrington, Kenneth Johnson, William Johnson, Ernest Casili, Richard O'Neil, Lawrence Filkin, Ted O'Leway, Frank Klein, Phil Beatty, Don Knight, Lepe Pen While running signals last evening, Ernest Vaneck injured his knee and will be unable to accompany the band on the game with the Wildcats Wednesday night. It is not yet known if he will be in shape for the concert in Ireland during the vacation. It was learned at the athletic office this morning that Elmer Schaake also will not make the trip. The probable starting line-ups: The probable starting line-ups: Harrisoning f f Harrington Skierdale Johnson c c Dalton Page or Casini g g Fairbanks Woodard to Speak at Pi Chi Pri Pike Barbe Woodward, of the department of physical education, to speak on "Some of the Physiological Factors Basic to Neonates," at the next meeting of Pi Chi Pri, coronary care room 21, east Administration building. H. W. T. DISTRICT Dorint X-Ray—General Practice Phone 395 731 Mass. H. W. HUTCHINSON LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Intramural Games --and Pewter. Two more games were played last night in the intramural basketball tournament, Beta and Sigma. The game was in the closing minutes of the game, Beta came from behind to nose out a victory from Pim Gam, by a score of 2-1. Five goals, Sigma Chi defeated Acencia, 30-6, Johnson, Sigma Chi forward, accepted for 15 points. Tommy Bemidt made it past the last before the vacation. At 10 p.m. Phi Beta and the River Rats will meet on the west court, while Mouter-Purk, the Rinkydekes and the last court. BETA- 4 G F, PT. 5 Ehrlebhard v 2 0 1 1 Haggager i 1 0 1 1 Haggager i 1 0 1 1 Phaeser s 1 0 1 2 Phaeser s 1 0 1 2 McCarnik k 0 0 1 1 McCarnik k 0 0 1 1 Bezard j 0 0 1 1 Bezard j 0 0 1 1 Q. FT. McDowell, f 1 Tuke, t 2 Vernon, v 0 Alexander, g 4 Miller, g 1 9. 2 10 Referee: Harrisonn The golf team of Delta Upsia placed first in the full intramural golf tour—winning both her nearest competitor, Delta Chi was second with 11 points and Pi Upsia took third place with a total of 109.5 yards; his nearest competitor, Sterling, Clerking, Delta Upsia, had low score 68; Builder, Buffers 68; Builder, Buffers 68; Alpha Carter, b35, Pi Upsia, was tied for second with 70 points each and Max Murphy, c35, Delta Chi was third The intramural manager has asked that all other unfinished matches in the various tournaments be played as soon as possible before Christmas vacations. Below are given the individual ratings. The team ratings: D. U 15 N.A. I D. U 16 N.A. I D. Ch 9 B.S. I D. Equinon 11 B.S. I D. Equinon 12 B.S. I S. F. E 9 Squares Ch S. F. E 9 Squares Ch D. Titra Dia Fta 8 Krystallch D. Titra Dia Fta 8 Krystallch INDIVIDUAL RATING INDIVIDUAL RATING Name | Score Ryan | 7 Baker | D. G. 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