PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1931 Game With Aggies Initial Encounter for Jayhawkers Tilt Tonight and One Dec 16 Have No Bearing on Conference Standings AGGIE TEAM IS GOOD * The probable starting lines-up: Kansas f f Oleary f f Breen Harrington f f Skradski Johnson c c Dalton Page g g Auker Page g g Auker ... Coach F. C. Allen gave his victory basketball game a light workout yesterday afternoon as a final preparation for the games with the Kansas Aggies tonight. The practice consisted of a short talk on offensive and defensive strategies, followed by the men ran through signals with smappy passing and scoring zest that could not be stopped. According to Coach F., the morale of the team is high. The game tonight marks the initial encounter for the Jayhawkers and serves as a curtain raiser for the entire season. The game will be at Manhattan-Dec. 16, have been arranged to give both coaches a general view of the game, and to give every member of both squads some early season experience. They have no bearing whatsoever on the outcome of this week's game. Reports from Manhattan indicate that the Aggies have a strong quintet and although they will be without the serenity of their former coach, recovering from football injuries, they expect to make a strong bid for the Bic Six championship. Coach Corseau of the Aggies served as an associate serve material and has three powerful veterans from last year's team, as well as several promising players. Coach "Phog" Allen, in his predictions for this season's conference champions, stated that the Aggies are still going on games and Iowa State. Allen however, made the same prediction last year while Coach Corseau picked Karnas as the No. 1 pick. Undecided on Reserves Coach Allen emphasized that the first game is not to be looked upon as a preliminary competition or warming up exercise, but stated that each squad should have played its best and used in the first game cannot be used in the "B" conflict, he said. Undecided on Reserves The team has decided to provide a first serve strength on the first serve service although he is quieter. Chambers not doubt will play as a regular first serve seriously handicapped by his height McGuire is an aggressive player but will play in the second half in case the coach starts Bausch at guard, he will probably use Vanek at fawned forward and be coached by Leary to rest. He is still bothered by an injury receipt in practice last week. Vanek has shown up well with his team and is well as giving a good account of himself on the offense. He will undoubtedly be good advantage in the first game. In the second contest the coach will probably use all of the remaining members of the squad. Floyd Prichard, sophomore basket-ball man was declared ineligible for the College Basketball Association to be played here tonight Prichard has been showing up good in practice sessions this year. The reason ineligibility is scholastic difficulties. SIX RETURNING LETTERMEN ON ICHABOD COURT TEAM Topela, Dec. 11—Gird equipment has been stored away and the business of training a basketball team has been undertaken in a serious manner. With a dozen players, a coach or more promising yellings, Coach George Gardner is optimistic. The 1831-32 Ichabo court squall will be led by Leo Burger, sharp-shooting forward, and former star fullback of the Tigers, Rudy Gaytiermere themer Robert Cobban and Cecil Peterson, guards. Al Fpeterson, Gale Bridden, centers, and Bob Boyd, forward. Washburn opens its season with 44, playing Kansas State at Manhattan. No Records Infallible, Coach Hamilton Says They Will Be Broken as Long as There Is Competition Track and field records will continue to be broken as long as athletes continue to compete, asserted Brutus Hamilton, Coach of the track team, in a game against Kansas State at KFKU last evening by Edwin R. Eibel of the department of physical education. "It is true that the records will get increasingly harder to break," Hamilton said, but "I feel that it is a safe place to continue, they will all be broken and retaken." Questioned concerning startling blocks used in sprint races, Hamilton said he did not believe that they were imminent. He did not block their records. Wyeff and Tolan, he pointed out, did not use blocks when establishing their records. He said that the starting blocks might aid some sprinters to have a second of onces up to 100 yards. Concern grit substitution in the Big Six of his distance team race for the traditional cross country run, Hamilton said that he preloaded the bill and did not track. He believed that the athletes themselves go more enjoyment from it. "Developable Surfaces" will be the subject of a talk to be given next Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. by Dean E. B. Stifter, of the Graduate School, professor of mathematics, at a mathematicians colloquium in room 217 for administration building. Math Colloquium Tuesday Intramural basketball competition is scheduled to begin Monday. Doe will lead five divisions, divisions A and B comprising a social fraternity C and D being made up of freshmen and sophomores and division E consisting of B teams rom all organizations entering a see- Division A; Beta Theta Pt, Alfa Tau Omega, Delta Chi Sigma Nd, Phi Tau Delta Sigma Lambda, Sigma Alpha Mu, Alpha Kappa Lamade, Sigma Phi Delta Division D: Alpha Kappa Psi, Chi Delta Sigma, Alpha Phi Omega, Delta Kappa, Delta Chi, Kayhawkes, Cardinals, and Rinkydae Division E (B teams): Delta Chi, Delta Sigma, Alpha Equilon, Alpha Tau, Delta Sigma, Alpha Delta, Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Gamma Delta, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Delta Delta, Delta Cardinals, and Delta Phi. Play in the tournament will begin Monday evening. Two games will be run simultaneously in the men's gym on the east eavt and one on the west. The schedule for next week is as follows: Dec 14, 6:30 p.m. delta Chi *B* vs. S A, E *B* & "A", T O. *B* vs. Psi vs. S A, E *B* & "A", m. Pii Chi vs. S A, E *A*. E Pi Chi vs. Psi Kiappa, m. Pii Chi vs. K K. E, A. K. Pi vs. Cardinals Division C: Delta Sigma Pi, Pi Up inapp, Kappa Eta Kappa, Alpha Chi Sigma, Pha Beta Pi, Thet Tau, Coun- ledge, River Rats, Lawrence Independents. CARTER SERVICE Division B: Pi Kappa Pai; Sigma Chi, Delta Tau Delta, Pi Kappa Alpha, Kappa Sigma, Triangle, Sigma Phi Ep-Apha, Upsilon Pali, Phoena, and Acacia. Doc. 16, 4 p. m., Kochwikh B" vs. F S, P E; F "Sigma Chi T. B" vs. FGiam B" 5 p. m., Pi U. vs. Theta Tau Chi B" vs. Kochwikh B", m. Sigma Tua B" 8 p. m., Alphi Chai Sig. vs. Cottage Int. Alphia Phi O. vi. Sigma Chi M. a. K A B" vs. Cardinium B" 10 p. m., B A M. a. V. A T. O, Delta Taus v. S. P. Doc. 17, 10 p. m., Pit Beta Pi vs. Beta Mast.-Jourat v. Rinkey dinka Dec. 15, 10, p. m.; Phi Gam vs. Beta; Sigma Chi vs. Acacin. The divisions: 85c 2 TIES FOR $1.50 These ties, are all personally siks, in neat patterns and stripes. More than 60 dozen to choose from. 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