PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, DECEMBER 7.1931 Basketball Takes Stage as Curtain Falls on Football Candidates for Cage Teen in Regular Drills for Kansas Aggie Tilt Friday Night 16 GAMES SCHEDULED Last Saturday the curtain was drawn on the 1831 football season with a 6 to 0 victory over the Washburn Ichabods. The attention of the athlete迪克·哈密尔顿 and his team, the initial court tussle with the Kansas Aggies on he Jawhaker home ground Friday, Dec. 11. A second game will be held Wednesday at Manhattan. The closing of football practices will add some new material to Dr. P. C. Hawker, the football coach at Hawker guard, will return to the court, also according to reports from the athletic office Elmer Schauke, Jaiyahwaker and another member of the Dick O'Neil, Pete Buehn, Bernard Gridley, Otto Rost, and a few others will probably report for practice some other day. Ted O'Leary To Des Moines Ted O'Leary, flashy Jaywalker forward, who received the state's choice to serve in the Army, will leave Tuesday night for Des Moines to compete for the honor. O'Leary received a sprained ankle in a recent practice and it is possible he may be able to compete in Friday's contest. Recent practices have consisted principally in regular scrimmages, with dills on fundamentals. Starting on the first string line-up were Bill Johnson and Eric Roberts at forwards, and with Kee Johnson, Ernie Vankel, and Den Roberts alternating at the guard positions. Both Vanek and Roberts are sophomores and have been displaying some brilliant floor work at the guard positions. May Play in Only One Game The games with the Kansas Angels will be played on May 16 for play to Kansas basketball fans. No player can compete in more than one of the two games, if he competes in the first game or the second game. The second game on Dec. 16 will be played in Manhattan. E.C. Quigley, well-known B six Official, will replay the game. Today and tomorrow F. D. C. Allen director of athletics will be in Kansas City to lead the Sixth athletic directors at the Kaneland Six athletic directors freshman basketball coach and a former Jayhawk guard, will replace Doctor Allen during the latter's absences. Dec. 11—Kansas State at Lawrence (non-conference). Following is a schedule of Kansas basketball games for the season. Dec. 16 - Kansas State at Manhattan (non-conference). Dec. 21-22-23-Pittsburgh at Convention hall, Kansas City, Mo. (nonconference). Jan. 4-5-6 Colorado at Lawrence (non-conference). Jan. 9 - Okakaiah at Norman. Jan. 12 - Nebraska at Lincoln. Jan. 15 - Kansas State at Lawrence. Jan. 18 - Missouri at Columbia. Jan. 20 - Missouri at Columbia. Feb. 5 - Iowa State at Atnes. Feb. 12 - Kansas State at Manhattan. Feb. 13 - Nebraska at Lawrence. Feb. 17 - Oklahoma at Lawrence. 146,850 PEOPLE WITNESSED CORNHUSKER FOOTBALL GAME Lincoln, Neb.—Special.) The University of Minnesota Containers players began a 20-year hockey history during the 1931 season, according to the figures released by the U.S. National Hockey League. Records of attendance, exclusive of the charity game at Denver, reveal Nehraku played before 146,450 people in nine games. Women's Sports A schedule has been posted for the women's intramural deck tennis tournament. Approximately 90 women will take part. The women's intramural basketball tournament opens tomorrow night with four games. Alpha Gamma Delta will play sigma Kappa, Alpha Chi Omega will play Beta Kappa, Alpha T, N T will play Corbin Kappa, Alpha W, W. W is scheduled against P. D. Q. Intramural Games Entries for the coming season of intramural basketball are due in theinput form to Prof. Edwin R. Elibel of the physical education department. The entries are to be submitted with those of last year, he said. Last year the total number of teams entered was 600, ready to show quite markedly among the different organizations, judging from the received in his office regarding them. Moorie Bowl, Topkiss—(Special)The hard-bound arrival宾客只需坐到Kansas City airport to take up Kansas avenue the main street of the capital town playing "buba-bula" and other aunt and niece games. Sport Shorts The first play of the game found Washburn at bourns 2 consecutive times thus giving to Washburn on the 40-yard line by some ruling that the officials knew The uniforms of both teams were unrecognizable immediately after the training session, but the field could be found being carried around by the Kansas and Washburn teams. "The rejuvenation of a halfback" could have been the title of the first game against the entire season to show the form that he had during his sophomore year. In three tries at the line, in the drive for a touchdown, he scored 10 yards and 5 yards. This was a total of 25 yards while only 41 were needed all season, of the others had o do their share. Raymond Dumm, the first Kansas substitute, entered the game with a nice clean uniform that shone out among all the dirty ones. But the K.U. team get feolons, so every one came over to his hands on Dumm's clean jersey. Between the halves a midget game that wasn't on the program took place on the south end of the field. Eight kids to form four team found a footing and dashed for touchdowns in usual occurrences in this game of numbers. O'Neil and Cochrane, playing opposite each other at ends, had a little "bullfist" of their own during one of the games. They also faced during the talking beetle and when time was called were trying to block each other out of the play. Both teams had new uniforms at the start of the half and the Topaka reporters and sport editors wondered if it would cause any trouble as it did in the game. It was the third time that game Graham had on a purple jersey while the rest of the Aggies had on red and he soon scored a touchdown. The Washburn line coach concurred, saying he was found for Graham. Nothing of this sort happened in the Kansas game. Smith's jersey took a beating in the second half. The Washburn tacklers seemed to find Carine rather elusive and so persisted in tackling him by his hand. It (the jersey) will have to be discharged as having done its duty under fire. It was the football exit of seven Jayhawkers, and although they may be胶 in a small way that the season is being played in, there will be when the tang of the autumn air reaches them. The school will call the stadium Black, Red, Black, Red, Bausch, and Kite. —S.K. Special for Tuesday Noon Liver and Bacon Roast Beef Baked Beans Steamed Brown Bread Delicious Pies The Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best House Faces Tax Revision and Debt Moratorium Plan Storm of Debate Expecte When Both Questions Come Up for Consideration NEW PROBLEMS ARISE By Thomas L. Stokes Washington, Dec. 7—(UIP) -Legislation affect the pocketbook of the American and the European-tex treaty on the status of the moratorium-is the first business of the Democratic-controlled house of representatives which formates a bill to effect legislation. President Hoover is asking speedy ratification of the promise he already has made to European nations to suspend debt payments for a year, and the administration and congressional leaders are likewise desireful of promissory terms in order to decrease the increase of business unduly, so as not to disturb business unduly. Both these measures must originate in the house, being financial in character. They also will be linked in the case of a debt reduction around them, for opponents of debt reduction argue that the American tax burden is no longer part of foreign obligations the United Originate in House States forgives. About $250,000,000 flows into the treasury yearly in the form of foreign debt payments. President Hoover's immediate proposal for a national compensation package of payments, but congressional leaders expect to receive suggestions later for a general scaling down of all World War debts as the result of international government. Better debt reminiscent of the League of Nations controversy in the senate is expected to resound through Congress, and hisposal is presented for ratification. Spirited Debates on Taxes The term of tax increases also will be the subject of debate in the House and spirited debate. Democratic house leaders withhold formulation of their own tax plans from consideration to whether they would control the house and thus be responsible for drafting the legislation. Before the house can begin to debate upon a tax bill, however, the measure must be whipped into shape by the governor. A bill for a fort will be exerted there to draft a satisfactory bill as quickly as possible. House members were reminded at last day of January that legislation and the nature of the thousands of bills dumped into the hopper today, that the emphasis of this session will be the enforcementary adjustments that it calls forth. Bills for Many Problems The buppers the buppers measured for structure and equipment, for unemployment relief, for aid to railroads, for tariff revision, for political influence, are created by the depression. Committees will begin promptly to consider them. to riphilation which will form a subject of much debate in this congress and in other than the usually warmly conceived appropriations of money for encouragement have gained strength, however, and they will seek to plains the dry when it rains. The ancient Muscle Shoals problem bops up again for the new congress to tackle. The house has before it the reauthorization of a mission advancing a private lease of the government nitrate plants to an aquarium under the care of fertilizer. This has found little favor so far, and a new bill along lines of that vetoed last session by President Donald J. Trump. Revive Muscle Shoals The house's perennial business, sand-wiched in among other measures, is the voting of money to run the governmental committee will get to work at once on the annual supply bills and they will be brought forward and rushed through with the usual déluxe knitwear will be used lavishly this year. ALL BASKETBALL RESERVATIONS READY AT ATHLETIC OFFICE Reserved tickets for those who have filed athletic books for basketball reservations may be obtained now from the North Carolina office, according to a notice from them. The athletic office has also announced that those who have athletic books and/or basketball game Friday should bring their books to the office of once and only time. Wildeats and Bulldogs from Grade Schools To Play Between Halves Midgets to Play at Game Two midget basketball teams, the Wildcats and the Bulldogs from the grade schools will furnish entertainment between the halves at the game with Kansas State to be held in the auditorium Friday evening Dec. 11. The bantams, according to the lineup given by Herbert G. Alphin, instructor in physical education will start five weekdays from Friday for lowance for substitutions. 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