X PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1931 Edwinson in Duel With Carnie Smith in Game Saturday Selection of K. U. Player for All Kansas Team Cause of Much Rivalry RECEIPTS TO CHARITY Topkah, Dec. 1.—When Curly Edwin Hassaburst the stellar tailor of the University of Kansas Saturday afternoon it will be to en-breathe in a Cornish Crimson Smith jawhawk. Leslie Edmonds, sports writer, placed Smith on his all-Kansas team and played in the national championship. Considerable rivalry exists between the two and Edwinson, who has scored nearly 200 points by touchdowns, is said to feel an urge to show up the next weekend. Slight Advantage to Washburn Fred Dorbush,丹莫恩 Dramick, Burger, and Eugene Barnett, all good graver. He is a great man. Therein lies what is believed to be one definite advantage of Washburn. He is the most several men on the Icbabed roster who can be counted on to gain consistently, Smith is the University's best ball carat In 29 games between the two schools since 1891. Washburn has won 5, lost 21, and tied 3, and has amassed 150 points to the 521 scored by Kansas. University Hopes Raised After a year of college to College of Emporia and Kansas State of Manhasset, the Icambas must prepare for the revived Jayhawks of the University. The Ichboms were generally favored during the fore part of the football season to take the measure of the team's ability, while the Ichbod reversals, and the play of the Jayhawkers against Missouri recently have done much to raise University Washburn is expected to be in fair condition for Saturday's game. Capt Fred Derrishmuller will likely get into the game with an injured knee. Bert Dingman, Iehab right end, and Leo Burger, fullback, are not expected to play because **Proceeds for Unemployed** Precedent to the release of between Topics and Lawsuits for the relief of the unemployed. The game was scheduled at the suggestion of top golf officials, including Don Hoover's proposal that charity football games be played to raise unemployment rates. Arrangements for the charity game have been placed in the hands of civic unemployment committees of Topeka and Lawrence. Mythical. Elevens Selected United Press Names Three. Team From Midwestern Schools Chicago, Dec. 1—(UP)—From more than 1,000 players in mid-western football, the United Press has selected three of the most talented individuals who, by their consistent excellence of play through the season, have been selected to group in this region. They represent by no means all of the outstanding players, but on the whole they are the best of them. The list includes all of the great and near-great players in Big Ten, Big Six. Mid-Western Selection First Team RE Moss, Purdue RT MEV, Northwestern HT MUN, Northwestern C Miller, Purdue LG Zeller, Indiana LK Murth, Notre Dame LK Murth, Notre Dame Q Cramer, Ohio State RH Schwartz, Notre Dame RH Bidharts, Simpson College RH Team RE Kokey, North Carolina RI Kokey, Northwestern KO Koster, Nebraska KG Koster, Kentucky LG Oses, Oklahoma A. & M. LK Lraeus, Notre Dame LM Lraeus, Notre Dame Q Pardonere, Purdue RH Heitwil, Michigan RH Heitwil, Purdue Phelan Pardone, Indiana RE Fencl, Northwestern KE Kabat, Wisconsin IR Garvey, Chicago IG Harvette, Michigan LG Hofman, Notre Dame LR Ribe, Nebraska RL Bison, basketball Q Thomas, Grinnell RH Fisk, Marquette RM Michigan State FB Fumang Seniors and Freshmen tie their game in the interclass hockey tournament yesterday afternoon with a score of 4-2. Owens, Osman, scored for seniors, and Reno Hosseh made the freshman point. Women's Sports Seniors and Freshmen Tie New Tournaments Start Intamural deck tennis and basketball tournaments will begin Dec. 8. The Gamma Gamma pennants won the basketball tournament last year and Alpha Gamma Gamma pennants won the basketball tournament. The P. D. Q. w' won last year's dee tennis tournament with Margaret and Helen Lawson who played for Alpha Gamma Delta taken runner-up title. Volleyball Game Tonight The freshmen are scheduled to play the seniors tonight in the interclass volleyball tournament. Now Is the Test of Good or Poor Leather The following women are members of the freshman team: Florence Dill, Katherine Gosper, Jasper Goser, Thelma Humphrey, Marjorie Hudson, Ann Louise Kell, Lorraine Lawrence, Josephine Lee, Blanche McGraw, Jeffrey Moynihan, Wanda Perrin, Ruth Pyle, Mabel Royal, Ether Silliman, Mable Spade, Orvone Roboh, Bouchal Hleim, Doris Dixon. The following women have been selected for the sophomore team: Fern Baker, Helen Bonam, Della Dodge, Jill Crawford, Jessica Ginsburg, Ela Eigorghis, Elizabeth Hinshaw, Carol Hunter, Helen Kissel, Lila Law-Rose, Penkake Rempke, Margaret Walker, Josephine Pyle, Louis Everett, Elli Alman, Margaret Lewis, Frances Ball- Touch Football Crown Annexed by Delta Chi We have only the good — Have it done now. Sigma Chi Squad Bows, 12-6 in Brilliantly Played Contest Delta Chi is the champion for the realm of touch football in the University until another season rolls around. The team has been consistently excellent playing by both the winner and Sigma Chi, on a slippery field, resulting in a final score of 12-6. Some of the players have also even included broader circles than intramural athletics, were executed, according to the estimate of Edwin R Elbel, intramural director, who handled the game. Bailey, right guard for Sigma Chi fell on a blocked Delta Chi kick behind the goal for the six points earned by his team. The Delta Chi tallies were made from a pass blocked right turtle on the Delta Chi squad, who ran for the touchdown, and by a delayed pass received by Ankerson, quarterback from Witers, fullback, after all the touchdowns he skipped. He skipped the Sigma Chi right end with no close pursurers from behind Withers for the five yards needed. Intramural Games Final drawings in the tennis singles will be made after four matches have finished. The remaininging all singles matches must be out of the way this week. The remain- Culpin Triangle, V. A., unmatched, winner to play Kerm, unmatched; Petiy W. A., unmatched to meet Dodge, Beta; Y. Wells, unmatched, vs. Pennington, D. Chi, winner to play McDowell, Phi Gami, Clutz, D. T. D., vs. Frei Triangle, winner to play Howard, S. A. E.; Either Nell, Kouss, A. K., Pal, will draw Important meeting of all intramural managers will be held Thursday, 4:30 p. m. in 26 Robinson. Plans for the coming basketball season will be made. Christian Treen are gonerer Christian Bells ringer clearer, The Herald Angels are all In bitter voice on the Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. 11 W. 9th --at CHRISTMAS CARDS The Book Nook (They're too good to last long so come in soon to make your selection) --at Kansas Begins Practice for Washburn Contest Long, hard scrimimages are in order this week for the varsity football squad in preparation for the charity game. Jayhawks were had a long rest period for the first time this year and whether or not they are able to reach the peak they showed in the Missouri tournament bearing the outcome of the game. Jayhawkers in Hard Drill for Charity Game in Topeka While the rest of the squad worked through the long scrimmage, Lee Page and Emer Schake, two star Kansas backs, were only able to follow the plays due to minor errors in passing. The opening whistle "blown at Toneka next Saturday." Page's kicking after touchdowns may have an important bearing on the coming game as he has not missed a try in his last six attempts. On the other hand Washburn has not yet uncovered who can score as consistently as Page. Washburn's showing in the first half was impressive, and the Agness but could not score, proved that the Ichabods have much offensive advantage. The team coach and former Nebraska mentor, although depending on the power house type of football, has a tricky offense and will be a force for Iowa. The old "stature of liberty" play, that is nearly as old as the statue itself, was a classic in sports, and Agnes. The receiver of the ball holds it back of him as if to pass it and Curly Edwinson swings around from the other end. He wraps the pouch of the passer's hand and sweeps around the other end, usually for a good gain. Coach Bears also introduced a new variation, where the person worried the first half. The new shift is a variation of the ones used by ILinois and Minnesota with a few variations. In four, three formation and then shift into the formation, much the same as Kansas, with its two wing backs behind An interesting angle of the coming game will be the play of Dan Enrich. He played well in the second half of the year. He later decided that he couldn't wait a year to play college football and proceed to enroll at St. John's University, the first day. He made some good gains against the Aigles in the first half and scored three goals in the other Ichabods, in the second half. With all these interesting angles and handles, the knapsacks are still wondering what happened to them. Washburn game originally scheduled, the game is headed toward a complete shut out of tickets. With good weather it was filled with Bled to capacity next Saturday. Approximately 25 women attended the class in Girl Scout leadership held in Jersey town yesterday. Miss Philippa was joined by national Girl Scout headquarters to offer a short training course in scout work and to help explain the purpose of the scout movement which seeks to develop along three great lines: outdoor life, and citizenship. This Year --- of all years Give a Gift --at That's Worth While Select That Gift Now. We Will Hold It for You Until Wanted Fruit ... 5c & 10c Waffles ... 12c Cakes ... 10c French Toast ... 4c Cereal and Cream ... 8c Buttered Toast ... 2c Suggestions for Breakfast Why not eat The Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best Come On And DANCE! at the FRESHMAN FROLIC Friday, December 4 DANCE! to the music of AL SKY and His Orchestra Stags $1.25 DANCE! 9 to 1 UNION BUILDING Dates $1.25