D PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1931 Football Men Add Power to Varsity Basketball Squad Casini, Rost, Bausch, and Page Have Started Practice Under Coach Allen PASSING STILL RAGGEP Strengthened by the addition of Page, Bausch, Rost and Casini from the football squad the varetball aggregation, under the direction of Coach "Frosty" Cox, placed in charge due to the absence of "Phog" Allen, who serves as senior scrum captain, last night following a short drill on fundamentals. According to both coaches, intensified drill on offensive plays and defensive formations will be in order for the players to perform well. The showed renewed vigor after the short week-end rest and went through plays yesterday afternoon with added rest. We followed up with working with Bauch and Page, both lettermen, who were unfamiliar with this season's plays as outlined by the various offenses featured in various offensive formations featuring as many different combinations. The most outstanding combination consisted of four offensive plays: center, center, and Harrington and O'Leary at forwards. Prichard relieved O'Leary at forward who is somewhat hampered by an ankle injury received Another smooth working team was made up of Roberts and Vanck at guards, Knight or Doughtyhe at center, and McGure or Chambers or Prichard at forwards. Of the three officers, who were perhaps a trifle more polished than the other, Harrying at forward played a consistent game accounting for a majority of points and rebounds, and also against the篮板. Vanek, who was alternated at guard with Bunsch, worked well with Page. He does not have the power to hit two but both shows promise of development. The passing of both combinations showed a slight improvement over that of last week but with all the members of the squab a chance to show their ability and repeatedly shifted players from one position to another on both sides. National Champion Oklahoma Aggie Will Grapple in Double-Header Wrestlers Schedule Meets Stillwater, Okla, Dec. 8—(Special) Two double-headers have been schooled uled this year for the national chion Oklaang Angola wrestlers. Kansas State wrestlers, coached by Buel Patterson, a former Gallagher pupil, will invade Sillwater Feb. 5. The first of the double meets will be Jan. 15, when the Cowboys open their season with Northwestern and the Mavs in Stillwater. On Jan. 29, Central and Southwestern State Teachers colleges will be two squads of Angels. This year's eastern trip will see the Cowboys grappling West Virginia at Morgantown, Feb. 11, and Navy at Annapolis two night later. The Aguayo's visit will feature a feature of the annual high school wrestling meet here, Feb. 28 and 27. CHARITY FOOTBALL RECEIPTS FALL BELOW EXPECTATIO The Argies will enter the national collegiate meet March 25 and 26, the National American athletic union meet May 4, and the Olympic tryouts July 3, 4 and 5. Lawrence will receive $2,200 of the $5,300 noted by the charity football game Saturday at Topeka between the University and Washburn College teams. Topeka will receive $3,300 of the activation being made on a 40-60 basis. Expenses incurred totaled $58, which must be deducted from the $3,500 that is paid in both in Lawrence and Topela. The Lawrence total will be swapped somewhat by the money received for tickets and the amount not exchanged for reservation seats. Celebrates Football Victories Coach Steve Hinson has received word that his old home town of Parsons is celebrating two championship, undefeated football teams this season. The Parons Junior College even won the title in the State Junior College game and was named off the championship of the South-east Kansas league. The Junior College Cardinals have not been defeated in football since 1824. Both the Junior College and the high school eleven are coached by Harold Bailey Ricketts. This Year --- of all years Give a Gift --minutes, 34 seconds. Total official "time out," 29 minutes. 30 seconds. That's Worth While Select That Gift Now. We Will Hold It for You Until Wanted ATHLETICS FOR ALL STUDENTS GOAL OF SPORTS DIRECTORI Ames- (Special) - Athletics for all students is the goal toward which Harry Schmidt, director of intramural athletics at Iowa State College, is participating records of the past year while he is accomplishing his aim. Seventy-four per cent of the male student body at Iowa State took part in the intramural program and 438 per cent in sports per student. In the fall program of sports now almost completed there are 3,148 participants of increase of almost 400 over last year. Kansas Aggie Basketball Hopes Receive Setback Leg Injury Puts Cronkite Out; Graham Will Not Start Mahattan, Dec. 8—(UP)—Prospects for a powerful Kansas State basketball team were blasted temporarily at least, by the announcement today that Henry Crumpler will be out of the game for several weeks. Cronkite broke a bone in his right leg just above the ankle in the Wichita-Kansas Angie charity game. The tall star will be replaced in the opening round of the NCAA tournament University of Kansas at Lawrence, Friday, by Henry Dalton, one-letter center, who stands one inch less than Crunkite. His basket shooting ability is unparalleled, with the regular naval man, however. Ralph Graham, the sophomore foot-ball star, who was expected to make a stout bid for the forward berth, also will be out of the opener. Charles Corsaut believes Graham's knee, injured in football, needs plenty of rest. Women's Sports The annual W. A. A. hockey feed held each year immediately following the close of the hockey season, will take place tomorrow evening at 6 p.m. All women who are planning to go may sign up on the bulletin board in the hall of each Robinson gymnasium. They will meet tomorrow afternoon at Varsity hockey team will be announced at the feed, and W. A. Awards will be given. A special entertainment will be put on by the new president of the team, the division of Margaret Lawson, c32, vice-resident of W. A. A. The freshmen lost to the juniors, 34-23, yesterday afternoon in the women's intercollege volleyball tournament game yet to be played, scheduled for Wednesday, between the sophomores and the sophomores have lost no previous games. Deck Tennis Begins Teen Titans Group The decision to mount the team has begun, the first round is to be finished between 12.30. Dec. 12. Participants are allowed to choose their own officials Basketball Season Opens Alpha Gamma Delta will play Suzuki Alpha, and Alpha Chi Omega will play Theta Pi Alpha at 8 o'clock. Alpha T' N' will play T' N' will play Corbin Hall, and LW' N' will play P-D.Q. Those are the opening games of the womens intramural basketball tournament. Fire-Fighters Work Out Imman- imman now has a fire-fighting group, all volunteers—but the members of the company are working out regularly. As one remarked, "All members are trained." Seven Grid Stars Will Not Answer Fall Practice Call Several Sophomores and Veterans Expected To Strengthen 19:32 Team Graduation and intelligibility will claim seven of Coach H. W. Hargatz' grid states, and these must be heard for practice sounds next fall. Included in the list are Lee Page, Frank "Pete" Bauch, John Madison and Maureen Kite. Lee Page, John Madison, and Fred Black in the backfield complete their third season in Offense. Rose, Big Six choice for a tackle position on the all-conference team, have experienced success with Bachs and Maurice Kite two years. Bouch was forced to dispense with practices last year because of injuries involving his head. Stillwater, Okla. Dec. 8 — (Special) A belt for a "boo" will be the rule in basketball this year at Oklahoma A. and M. college. The Agie Oc club voted to add two new rivalials, has promised to discipline every rody critic. The O club is capable of handling the situation, for its membership inclined all athletic letter-writing. Next year's squad will undoubtedly feel a decided loss from the absence of these men, although from current records it is likely that they could be the return of several of last year's veterans. This year showed the development of a good many sophomores who will be eligible contenders for first string heretics at the call next week. Next year's squad should include such experienced men as Elmer Schanke, Bernard Grannard, Joy Johnson, Carrie Smith, Ernst Caspii, Eugene Chappell, Joseph Zovolcan, Zvonimir Kwaternik, Clarence Spencer, Pete McGee, Stephen Kinney, Archey McNeile. Also, there will be a host of less experienced but promising material in George Hosson, Walter Hetman, Warren Flackwell, Jewell Kemple, and Kevin McIntosh,aintain, Dick O'Neil, John Manning, Theodore Macleol, Leele Frees, James Burham, Raymond Dumm, Dick Browning. It is also probable that the call for practice will find such veterans as Beach, Stuck, Atkesson, and McCall in uniform and ready for the big schematic game with Notre Dame next season. Beltis in hands, club members will be posted throughout basketball crowds this season. They will have earl out for unseasonally outfits—broken salutes, Aggie O Club to Punish Outbursts by Belt Lim Costo Heads Haskell Team Victor Costo, third year man, of the Haskell team, took on a captain for two teams in a banquet held at the Alvin hotel in Talia following the Haskell-Talia game last Saturday. The team, consisting of guestors of the combined alumni and lettermen of Haskell and Carliss at the "When someone is caught," explains Billy Bowman, football halfback, and G club secretary, "he'll be haunted out line between halves of the game." Send the Daily Kansan home TO PLAY NOTRE DAME COMING---minutes, 34 seconds. Total official "time out," 29 minutes. 30 seconds. The Musical Event of a Generation University Concert Course EXTRA ATTRACTION McCormack His First Appearance in Lawrence and ONLY APPEARANCE IN THE STATE and this Section of the Country. Seats are now selling at $3.00—$2.50—$2.00—$1.50—$1.00 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10. 8:20 o'clock The Round Corner Drug Store - Bell's Music Store School of Fine Arts Office Make your reservations at once for this—the greatest concert of the season. --minutes, 34 seconds. Total official "time out," 29 minutes. 30 seconds. Football is not the strenuous game it is sometimes thought to be, according to Dr. James Natsimuth, professor of physical education at Kansas. Less than one minute in five is used for strenuous play; the other four minutes are comparative relaxation time. When the team returns the total elapsed time, from the kick-off to the final whistle, with all its official time out, time between periods and the like, is considered, the playing time is the same. "Football Not Such Strenuous Game as Generally Thought," Says Naismith Doctor Naimith has made several studies of basketball and football, time-tracking the skills of players in teams and of individual players, and his boxcases on exact measure- For example, the Haskell-Emporia Teachers game at Haskell this fall, pro- Intramural Games SAVE YOUR fare to Topete game Eat.好 home-good cooke meals, $3 and $4 per week. Can't be heat for double the money. 125恳恳. -73] Want Ads John Frei and Sterling Culipf of Triangle advanced to the final round in a handball doubles by a victory in two consecutive games over the Beta team. Judge and Filkin last night in the eighter game behind Robben Gymnasium. --minutes, 34 seconds. Total official "time out," 29 minutes. 30 seconds. DOLL WIGS, swatches, curly; all hair goods at reduced price, or made to order. Small swatches, $150. Ms. San-Manuel 430 Tern, north side door. Phon 2183 J. 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