X PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1931 Stiff Scrimmages to Prepare Team for Wildcat Game Kansas City To Be Scene of Battle Between Pittsburgh and Jayhawks COX DRILLS REGULARS The University of Kansas basketball defense will be playing its defensive drill followed by a fairly lengthy mage session last night in preparation for the game to be played with the Pittsburgh Panthers on Tuesday night and the series with the Pittsburgh University Panthers to be played in Chicago. The team practiced last night without the aid of their head coach, Dr Forrest C. Allen, who was attending the U.S. Freshman coach "Frosty" Cox put the team through the workout however. The team came through the game last week with a strong forward, is not in top condition due to a slightly injured knee, and a long period of hard study in preparation for the Rhodes Scholarship examinations. The team has been linked with scholastic work and basketball practice has had its effect on O'Leary. However, he is expected to play well at the time of the Pitt series next week. Cox put the team through a drill on defense close to the basket and the first sting was stopping the offense of Vanek. A few seconds later Vanek were working well together and later Page and "Pete" Bauer were chasing Vanek toward the basket in good shape. in the scrimmage session Johnson started at center on the regular team with O'Larry and Harrington at forwards, and Riley in guard positions. The second squad consisted of Knight at center, O'Nell and Roberts, guards; and Chambers and Doyle. Both were Caspi saw service on both teams at guard. Neither team was able to hit the ring often, but this was partly due to the stiff defense that both teams had. The game with the Wildcats Wednesday birdie to be a hard four-game the. Game will be played at the dwaykowski suffered at the hands of the dwaykowski here last Friday night. The game will be played on the Angles court and if he is going at the same rate that he was in the game here, the Allen men will win. The Corvain has anything to say the Wildcats will not be missing so many shots, both from the court and from the free throw line. Gold Medal to Cunningham The Kansas squad with their three regulars, Page, O'Leary, and Johnson working, and Vanek and Harrington playing, has had a smooth organization than the one that beat the Aggies before. Harrington was plainly worried in the game because he knew his team was his first start in varsity competition, and should be in much better form in the coming game. With every thing they learned, the Aggies should repeat Wednesday night. Kansas Man Wins Individual Honor in Two-Mile Racing Glenn Cunningham, c34, who was awarded the Big Six conference gold medal for first place individual honors in two-mile team racing for the season just ended, will be given his award during the spring training. Brutus Hamilton, truck coach, today. Cunningham amassed 49 points in competition this year, winning four firsts and one second. Lyle Chapman Iowa State, also had a total of 40 points in the tournament. Chapman was in the awarding of the gold medal to the Kansas man because he had led the Iowa State man to the top when he won the silver medal. Chapman received the silver medal. Cunningham, who in high school was national inter-scholarship mile champion, told the Chicago meet, trailed a man to the finish line only once this year. That was in the first meet of the season with him. In April he won his old high school rival for running honors, took first place. This was the third time Cunningham had ever contested. Hospital News Veltar Varner, c33, is in the Lawrence Memorial hospital for medical treatment. At first it was feared that she was suffering from appendicitis but then her tumor was displeased and Miss Varner will soon be able to leave the hospital. Four to Attend Law Meeting Four to Attend Law Meeting The School of Law at the university will hold its meeting of the Association of American Law Schools to be held at Drake hotel in Chicago Dec. 28, 29, and 30. Those attending the meeting from the University are Dennis Robert M. Davis, Prof. J. John R. Walsh, F. W. Jacob, and Prof. F. J. Marauro. More Farmers At Oklahoma Norman, Okla.-Young men and women from farms numbered 684 at the start of the fall, leading all other classifications Intramural Games In the intramural basketball tournament, opening last night, five games have been played. S. A. E. was turned in winner over Phi DII, by a score of 6-4. The second game, 40-4; 4-1, K. Pai was victor over the Cardinals by 31-29; Delta Sigma Pi won from Kappa Eta Kappa, 34-2; and in the closest fought game of the evening, with Cincinnati at 3-15 against the S.A.E. "B" by one point, 16-15. Only two games are scheduled for Only two games are scheduled for today, both at 10 p. m. on the west coast. Phi Gam meets Beta; and on the east coast is scheduled Chi Sigma Chi vs. Acelia. Tomorrow's schedule is as follows: 5 p, m. Pi U vs. Theta Tau and Chi 8 p, m. Pi V vs. Diana Sigma Chi 'B' vs. Pi Phil 'P' 5 p, m. Pi U vs. Theta Tau and Chi 8 p, m. Pi V vs. Diana Sigma Chi 'B' vs. Pi Phil 'P' 5 p, m. Pi U vs. Theta Tau and Chi 8 p, m. Pi V vs. Diana Sigma Chi 'B' vs. Pi Phil 'P' 5 p, m. Pi U vs. Theta Tau and Chi 8 p, m. Pi V vs. Diana Sigma Chi 'B' vs. Pi Phil 'P' 5 p, m. Pi U vs. Theta Tau and Chi 8 p, m. Pi V vs. Diana Sigma Chi 'B' vs. Pi Phil 'P' 5 p, m. Pi U vs. Theta Tau and Chi 8 p, m. Pi V vs. Diana Sigma Chi 'B' vs. Pi Phil 'P' 5 p, m. P. E. S.A.E.----28 Band. f G F.T. Haffley, f 1 Adams, f 4 Dishle, g 4 Holden, g 1 Grant 0 PHI DELT----18 G. 1, F. 1, Clifton, 1 Salers, 1 Lakhta, 1 Brendan, 1 Broadway, 1 Brookdale, 1 Sandley, 1 Rogers, 1 ... 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 ... G. FT. Benson, 1 1 0 McLennan, t 1 0 Wrenne, t 2 0 Rooke, t 0 0 Tegerle, t 9 1 Frank, t 2 0 Rockefeller, t 0 1 Total 14 4 PHL KAPPA → 4 Snaith, f G, FT. Hawkins, f 0 Hawkins, f 0 Tallman, f 0 Ramsey, f 0 Parner, g 1 Parner, g 1 Mannery, g 1 Mannery, g 1 Brinker, g 1 ALPHA KAPPA PS1 = 31 Marmory, c Kerr, c Hirrington, c South g Ireland, f G, FT. 15 Totals 15 - 1 CARDINALS-21 Hou, 1 G, FF Iverson, 2 0 Jones, 3 0 Drake, 4 0 Frayer, 5 0 McNosey, 6 0 Irving, 7 0 Wangberg, 8 0 Wangberg, 9 0 Wangberg, 10 0 DELTA SIGMA PI - 14 G. FT. Ball, t 1 Magpie, t 1 Drakeon, t 1 Brass, t 0 Girl, c 6 Judge, c 0 Buster, g 0 Zolithus, g 0 --- KAPPA RTA KAPPA—2 Dickinson, 1 Berna, 4 Griffith, 1 Bertramton, 4 Fidler, 1 Marshall, 1 Grosvenor, R Tanis G FFT. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --for prompt and efficient service Basketball Scores At Northfield, Minn-Carleton 40 Oklahoma A. and M. 21. At Topeka—Kansas State 29, Wash. burn 24. At Indianapolis—Butler 36, Southern California 16. At Milwaukee, Bridgetown, Haiti. At Milwaukee—Brigham Young University 39, Marquette 32. At Maryville, Mo.-Northwest Missouri Teachers 23, Southeastern Oklahoma teachers of Durant 11. Roads Must Be Kent Un At Emporia—College of Emporia 31 El Dorado Junior College 26. University of Miami 25. Junior college 42. Geuda Springs 25. At St. Louis—Missouri 25. St. Loula 25. Topkick, Dec. 15- (UP) —The Kansas State Highway Commission is liable for damages for injuries received on concrete sidewalks and for either side of the slab are not kept in provision condition the State Supremacy of Cork or Corn B. Collins, of Kansas City, Kan., to collect damages for an accident which occurred on US. Highway 40 be At Arkansas City—Arkansas City "join us!" "Come join us!" 180 TAXI PHONE College Taxi 407 West 12th Non-Conference Victories For Two Big Six Teams Two Big Six basketball teams turned in wins over non-conference teams like the Boston Argyle and Washburn at Topeka for the Iowa 20-24, and the Missouri Tigers defeated the St. Louis University Billings 20-23 in a game played at St. Kansas Aggies and Missouri Win From Washburn and St. Louis Both games saw a last minute rally for the winner. In the game at Topeka the Wildcats obtained an early advantage and led at the half, 13-12. In the game against Akron they counted to 19 before the Aggies could score. Coach Corsant sent Skradski back into the game, and his appearance served to strengthen the Aggies, who immediately took a 23-19 lead never behind for the rest of the game. In the Missouri-St Louis game Missouri, paced by Norman Wagner, center, who made 10 points, held a 12-10 lead over Minnesota. The Tigers, ever, came back and held an 18-10 lead a few minutes before the final score was tied. The Tigers was the feature of the game. The scores are as follows: KANSAS STATE—29 Borkman, f G. FT. Skrakh, f 2 Bure, f 1 Delma, f 1 Asker, f 1 Forkink, f 1 M. Bord, g 1 Totals 11 7 WASHBURN-24 Officially, E. C. Ouqayeh, St. Mary's, referee, Dwight Ream, Walsham, ampitheater. G FT Bridgman, f 1 0 Burgess, f 1 0 Burger, f 1 0 A. Peterson, g 0 0 Barnett, g 1 0 C. 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