PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1931 Basketball Team Devotes Practice to Offensive Play Particular Emphasis Place on Follow-in Shots Under Basket and Hook Passes In practice yesterday Coach F. C Allen eliminated scrimmage from his program and devoted the entire pregame scrimmage to focusing on extensive formations together with basket shooting and passing. He had particular emphasis on follow-in shots under the basket and stressed the ball made the free throw line. SCRIMMAGE FRESHMEN Coach Allen said that his variety squid would scripple the freshmen under the direction of "Frosty" Cox The freshmen will use old Aggie plays and defensive formations. Coach Allen said that he was undecided about his lineup in Saturday's scrimmage. He is not sure of how to letterman from the championship team of last year, and "Pete" Bauch, letterman of two years ago, who will not be available until after the charity day afternoon, with Wadhkhan Saturday afternoon. In offensive formations which have been drilled on so far the cedar has advanced, they are balanced five. He intimated that with the addition of Pane, Busech, and Dick Smith, the team would be on the last season's freshman squad, that the desiredacing combination may be desired. In yesterday's practice Coach "Phog Allen" spent considerable time shifting his players to different positions in his field, covering the best possible scanners "Ted." O'Leary showed consistent ability to connect with short shots. Johnson proved himself capable of connecting with basketbacks to the total. Chambers, somewhat hindered by his short stature, made up for his deficiency by his long reach. McGurell showed considerable ability in shots from the free throw line. He will not be eligible until the second semester, but he has been working hard during training. Coach Allen has ordered a light practice tomorrow afternoon to perfect a few fundamentals for the scrimmage with the freshman Saturday. Cowboys Plan Busy Season 20 Games Already Scheduled for Oklahoma Aggies Stillwater, OKa. Dec. 3—(Special!) It may not be the most successful but, it will certainly be the best. The ball team will be the busiest in the history of the sport at Oklahoma A. Kansas City. Twenty games already have been ended by Coach Harold "Pony" James, and he isn't satisfied yet. He wants a couple more. On a bus tour near the Cowboys will flip goals with schools in Iowa, South Dakota and Minnesota next month. The team will confine their efforts to work at hitting the home basket until New Year's night. Then they meet the national champion Wichita Henry's for an exhibition attraction at Wichita. Last year, under Coach George Rody the Cincinnati finished in a three-way tie with the Boston team to lead universities for the Missouri Valley cage championship. Rody is at Tulane James, succeeding Body, finds himself with unusually poor material. He has only four lettermen and good sohomores are scarce. IOWA STATE ATHLETES WIN NUMERALS FOR FALL SPORTS Ames, Iowa — (Special)—Thirty-five Iowa State College freshman athletes were announced today as winners of numerals for participation in fall sports. Thirty-two will receive num- bers and three in the two-mile event. Frolic Orchestra Changed The sweaters will not be awarded until next quarter, Coach Carl Rudi said, pending satisfactory scholastic records in work this quarter. In order to receive the award, the winner must be in school during the winter quarters. Following a change in booking arrangements, Eddie Williran's band has been hired to play for the freshman frolic. Friday night instead of AI Sky's orchestra, which was originally advertised as the Big Band for the El Torreon in Kansas City and broadcasts as a nightly feature over station KMBC. Moffett Makes Appeal for Funds to Continue Air Expansion of Navy Washington, Dec. 3- (UP)- A whole sale appeal for appropriations to continue naval aircraft expansion was made today by Reid Admiral William Stern in the chief of naval aviation, in his annual report to the secretary of the Navy. Mofet urged the immediate construction of the aircraft carrier tomale oligarchic force to counter "London arms treaty." "This country," he said, "is far behind in the aircraft carrier industry." The notion that a signatory to the London treaty, not only in tomale but in all countries, would be In addition, Mattlatt asked for additional planes to equip ships built or building acquisition of the Camp Kearny auxiliary ditible and airplane base acquisition of North Island, San Diego for an air base; increased appropriations for experimentation to place the United States in the Pacific; and increased civilian personnel. Asked More Planes The past fiscal year, Moell reported, were outstanding in the history of naval aviation, marking the conclusion of the five-year expansion program which NOETHWESTERN PRESIDENT We Tint Party Slippers Any Shade NORTHWESTERN PRESIDENT DEFENDS GAME OF FOOTBALL Chicago, Dec. 3- (UF)-Dr. Walter Chicago, president of Northwestern University's basketball league, with a donal that the game is dangerous and distracting to "I have been a faculty member of the Western conference for 40 years. In that time there has not been a single team with a stellar attack on injury to any of the thousands of men who have played on Big Ten teams. In addition, many of the outstanding figures on the Northern comps were college players of stellar rank in earlier decades." 16 Track Lettermen Back The 1023 track prospect looks good for Kansas this year with at least 16 players on the roster. He are Capt. Joe Klaner, John Bornberg; Bernard Griddley, Clyde Coffman; Bryan Ryan, Earl Waltman, Earl Fry, Marianne McGraw, Kevin Blake, Lefoy Sichik, Maurice Klin, and Archie Stone. Frank Brusch, who is a letterman back, will be the letterman back. Raymond Flick and Foster Fultish, both lettermen who will be in the series, may return next semester. Other Promising Material Found Among 1931 and 1930 Freshmen Some of the 1053 freshmen numeral winners who show promise are Glenn Cunningham, distance races; Maurice Gardner, bromp jump; Maurice Bardue, sprints; Phil Beatty, javelin and pole vaults; Kevin Murray, wards, hurdles; hardul and Paul Harrington, hurdles. In addition to these, Raymond Dumm and James Cox, who were freshmen in 1860, are in school and develop of developing into point winners. If all the men make the scholastic hurdle, Kansas will have a track team which should give a good account of itself against Big Six opponents. Nebraska, Kansas Angles and Missouri may strengthen since last year. Seek Nomination of Baker Re-Silver, Re-Gilt, or Clean Let us do your shoe repairing Cleveland, Dec. 3—(1P) —The Cleveland Plant-Dealer in an inside editor today called for the nomination and selection of Newton D. Baker to the president. "On him, (Bakery), the Plain-Denker in independent Democrat paper made an economic statement on economic leadership, but in a broad sense that spiritual leadership which can make a difference in nomination next year would throw a beacon light to every Liberal and conservative. Editorial in Independent Democrat Cleveland Paper Calls for Selection Jacksonville, Fla. Dec. 3 — (UP) Ann Harington, motion picture pictureress, was confined to her hotel room here today with a disclosed shoulder. Marie Harington's secretary, told the United Press International was not serious but "very painful." Praising Baker's record as Cleveland mayor and secretary of war in World War II, Gov. John K. Bowery piloted, the Plain-Deser excavator to national and international issues. "We don't seem to be able to know," miss Lissard said when asked how hard Harding should become disloyal. He reported "feeling much better today." DON'T KNOW' HOW ACTRESS' SHOULDER WAS DISLOCATE Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. Shine Parlor 11 W.9th added 1000 effective planes to the United States fleet and raised this country to a level with other first class air powers. This air program Mofelt said was carried through in four years with a saving of nearly $25,000,000 as compared to the budget. The plane prices, improvement in material and safety factors and the "splendid safetey record of navy pilots" was responsible for both economies and the five-year program, the air chief said. Condition Serious Moffett "invited attention" to the "serious condition" of the aviation industry in this country. Government orders accounted for two-thirds of the air traffic in 1972, said, and with the completion of both Army and Navy expansion programs The five-year programs, Moffett said, were undertaken partly to stimulate demand in the retail sector and expectation that commercial orders would increase sufficiently in volume. In fact, Mr. Moffett said, "That this result has not been attained," Moffett said, "is primarily due to the lack of demand." Plan for Football Banquet Chamber of Commerce Will Sponsor Second Annual Affair The speaker for the banquet has not yet been selected, Mr. Hedrick stated. Last year the late Kate Rumelia spoke at Noree Dume, was the speaker. A meetings committee, which has jurisdiction of the duque, was composed of C. B. Hewlett and D. F. Storkton of the School of Business, W. S. Griesa, and T. J. The second annual community football banquet sponsored by the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, will be held on April 15 at George Hedrick, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce. The banquet this year will be held at Haskell. Football teams from the Uni- tity and other local high school are to be guests of honor. A committee to be in charge of tickets will be appointed in the near future, Mr. Bedrick said. CYCLONE BASKETBALL SQUAD BEGINS SEASONAL PRACTICE Armes, Iowa—(Special) Coach Louis Benning is beginning work in earnest this week to whip his Iowa State baseball team for the first game of the year here against Brigham Young University on Dec. 15. Monday night he put his squad of more than 20 men through its first scrimmage session before the game, on the program every afternoon. Prospects in basketball are the brightest in several years with five wins, and his team is in addition to some capable material from the prep ranks reporting daily. Dick Hink, two-year veteran, was in town when he returns to school in January. **Three W.S.G.A. Manscripts in** **Three manuscripts for the W.S.G.A. Manscript Commission, according to a report from Marjorie Loxton, c153, who is in charge of the judging committee. No definite plans have been made so far certainness.' Three W.S.G.A. Manuscripts In LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician Foot Correction 109% Mass. Phone 2317 Legal Right of Bankhead to Senate Seat Doubted United States Senatorial Contest in Alabama Irregular Washington, Dec. 3—(UP) -Serrions doubt as to the legality of the election in which J. Thomas Hefflin lost his senate seat to John H. Bankhead was reported today in a formal report to commission which head Heffla's content. "It is my judgment," said chairman Hastings, that the serious question remains whether the senate for the present is whether, in one of the many violations of the law that he signed, it was necessary to say that there was a legal election if a United States senator in Alabama On the face of the returns, Bankhead elected Helfin by a vote of 143,430 to 7,507. Hastings, however, reported that 92% voted been rejected in the count, and that violations of the elec- ture had been general throughout in state. The contest was a development of the 1928 presidential campaign in which Helfin boiled the Smith-Robinson ticket. Bankhead and his supporters opposed it, and Mr. Robinson said that it was the perogative of the individual voters to bolt the party ticket, but that a man who had been elected to the office by the party was bound to be regular. On that theory, Helfin wasprinted from entering the party primary. Uth U-U - A $30,000 Union building has just been opened on the campus here. Among the many features included in the new buildings are a hall for guest and student activities, a cafeteria, and in the near future, a soda fountain. LOST: Kappa Alpha Theta sorority pin. Reward. Phone Shirley Foray at 295. —69 LOST: Sapphire ring with Alpha Gamma Delta crest. Reward. Return to Fine Arts office. . . 71. LOST: Leather cigaret case, Initials "J.R." Finder call 2033J. ...69. LOST: Triangle fraternity pin with initials "R.W.W." Reward. Call 612. LOST: Alpha Delta Pi pin. Finder call Ida Parrott, phone 280. —70 SAVE YOUR Fear to Topeka game. Eat good home-cooked meals, $3 and $4 per week. Can't be beat for double the money. 1225 Tenm. —78 REWARD to first 10 boys, home cooked meals for $3 per week. Clean, well heated room for two boys. 1225 Tem- hone 1909J -68 TAXI 25c Just call 4, tell where you are and—well, the rest is our job. We always carry in stock the proper type Exide Battery and a tire to fit your car. WHEN ITSAN FRITZ CO. 14 E. 8th Phone Van Loses His Pleasant Disposition to Become a Hardened Disciplinarian hired to clean out the pheasant eager in the basement of east Administration building failed to do his duty. When a Kansas reporter winted into the basement, he was arrested. Van the animal man, the well known man about the campus who bails from Antwerp, appears now in a new role. He is becoming a diplomatic liaison. It in a room adjacent to the phasem pers, he was immediately asked if he was the boy. Somewhat startled, the reporter at once began and Van began to beate the culprit. When he understood what was going on, the reporter at once disclaimed all responsibility for anything able to do what he was about to do. Van had to content himself with telling the reporter what he was going to do. But that and better remain unsaid. Probably very few students know that there are any real live phantoms in the Administration building. They make sure they have a clear parintment and are used in certain experiments. The makes have white wings and long tails, and are boiled with indigent green and black feathers. Their bodies are of a speckled brown color with more bright spots on their wings. Females are less colorful, something like dovely little paine chickens. Drooping in their cages, the birds could be scared by their parents, because that they would have were they free to fly and exercise in open country, but they have a color of their own. In size, the birds are somewhat larger than brown bantam herds, there being little difference in shape between them in size, but a good deal in coloring. While Van Wan was fuming about the delinquent coop janner, the reporter was looking at the pheasant, and by the time Van Wan had calmed down, the re-entry led to a look of looking at the birdie—at least he was tired of the smell of the room. As the reporter went out of the room and into the lesser smelling room where the rats were kept and hurried around, they stole something. he detected something that might have been an amused twinkle in the eyes behind the dingy glasses and his furious hairs. Perhaps Van was just giving on himself. "Antwerp 'bumpy rides'?" DR. J. W. O'BRYAN, Dentist Insurance Building. Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of pyrexes and other diseases of the gums. P. N. STEVENS. D.D.S. 815 Massachusetts St. Phone 1515 DR. H. X. 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