1X 145710 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1931 PAGE TWELVE START PRACTICE FOR CONFERENCE CAGE CONTESTS Jayhawker Squad Dope Is Promising With Three Veterans Reporting for Court Practice IS PENNANT PROSPECT Aggies Expected to Show Strong Conference Play Again This Year With the last Big Six football games being played tomorrow, thoughts of BIG Six sports activities in 2013 were Big Six schools have had their basketball squaks taking workouts for at least in month in preparation that come early in December. Kansas, after a bad start, found in stride and brought another basketball championship to the University last year. This year the Skydwells will title contenders again with three wins, which would ensure more material reporting for practice. Basketball coaches will be hand-dipped in their early games because the basketball is still under development and participating in late post-season charity games and can not be expected to turn from the gridiron to court activities with only a few days Several Stars Return Leading the Kansas court stars this year are Lee Pace, guard, Tod O'Leary, forward, and William Johnson, center all of whom have been suspended six times. Six mention last year. the loss of Forester Cox and T. C. Bishop, regulars on last years quintet will be noticed this year but Coach F. C. Allen, who has turned out a wing five almost entirely, will be expected to have his team among the leaders again this year From last year's squad Coach Allen has Lawrence Filkin, center and forward, Arlyn Kruhn, forward, Kenneth Cunningham, forward, Promising freshman candidates include Dan Knight, who will make a good understudy for Johnson at center. Floyd Preichard, forward, and Paul Harris, former junior guard, ensures Hudson guards last year. Hudson McGuire, brother of the Jaya-hawkster star of former years, will make a strong bid for a forward bench at Iowa State and another semester when he becomes eligible. Aggies to Be Threat The other Kansas member of the Big Six will also be a permanent contender this year. The Aggies finished in a tie for second last year and Coach Charles Corant, has five promising lettermen around whom he will hold At center he has Cronkite, 6 feet and 5 inches tall, who was one of the out-standing privet men last year. He is taller than both good floor men and good shots at the basket. For defensive men he has Auker and his teammate All. All but Skradski are engaged in football at the present and the early season plays. They have strength of their strength Roadcan Still at Ames Missouri, after a poor start, finished in fourth place last year and with such good results, coach Dyne, and Edminton returning, Coach George Edwards can be expected to play well. Coach Louis Monez, Iowa State mentor, will again build his team around Roadacade, flashy forward and one of the lead scorers last year, and Hawk, veteran guard. Coach Monez tutored these two boys when he was coaching at Central high school in Kansas City to help them appear around them for the last two years. Oklaahoma will be the dark-horse contender of the Big Six basketball race this year. Coach Hugh McDermott has captain Grailmann, Beck, Jackson and this year. Last year the Sponors, after winning six pre-conference games, finished at the bottom of the Big Six, but this year the Oklahoma five will bear watching. TRIPLE THREAT BACK Lee Page is playing his last home game on Kansas soil. Page will do passing, running, and kicking in tomorrow's battle against the Tigers. The unknown quantity of the conference this year is Nebulosus, Coach Charles Black, who journited in March and will lead Fisher Davety, and Mackay of his starting five and it is not known at the present time if he will play for basketball. Holok will probably pass up court activities this year as he missed football in order to be eligible to play. With these men guys, Block Cheah will have to build almighty an entirely new team. The other five last year was that in almost every game, the startling quintet played alone. Summing up the coaching Big Six season Kansas, Kansas Angles, Missouri, Missouri and Wisconsin. Big Six championship contenders. Oklahoma may be a dark house before the light. Nebraska at the present remains an unknown quantity. The standings Won | Lost | P Cansas | 7 | 3 | 7 Cansas Aggies | 6 | 4 | 6 Delbruza | 6 | 4 | 6 Hinson | 5 | 5 | 5 Southeast | 4 | 6 | 4 Milabuana | 2 | 8 | 2 Extra Games Weekend The teams that attach the Angels in two games that do not count in the conference standings instead of Missouri, which is the team that attaches at Convention Hall in Kansas. The first game in Dec. 8 here and the second five days later will be played on Jan. 20. The Jayhawks also have two series of three games each with non-conference fees this year. The first is scheduled for Pittsburgh the next for Pittsburgh itself, one of the out-standing basketball teams of the East. The second is a return series with the University of Colorado on Jan. 4, 5. and 6. Both series will be played in Lawn The first and last conference foe is Oklahoma. The Jayhawks start the Big Six season Jan 9 of Norman and play the play on Feb 1. The team may have a big chance they may have an important bearing on the final outcome of the Big Six赛. Schedule Listed 1931-1932 hasketball schedule; Dec. 11-Kansas Aggest at Lawrence Dec. 15-Kansas Aggest at Manhattan Dec. 21, 22, 23 University of Pitts Burdett am. 4, 5, and 6 - University of Colorado at Lawrence Jan. 9 - Oklahoma at Norman 10 - Nebraska at Lincoln **un** 15 - Kansas Angles at Lawrence 16 - Iowa State at Columbia 17 - Iowa State at Ames 18 - Kansas Angles at Manhattan 19 - Nebraska at Lawrence 20 - Iowa State at Columbia 27 - Oklahoma at Lawrence Welcome Back Grads Enjoy the game in a New Fur Coat Qualita Has No Substitute Smart - Warm - Beautiful C. Byrd Fur Co. 639 Mass. Hargiss Promises Wrathy Jayhawk use every trick in the bag, and Assistant Coachs Crangle and Lansing with the aid of Director of Athlete Chester Brewer, will do the tricks the Tigers, in the absence of Head Henry, who is trained to his bed. (Continued from Page 11.) Kansas has had its share of injuries for the year, Clarence Spencer, sophomore, tackle and guard, was injured in the first game of the year and after remaining out of play in a month was injured in Missouri Saturday. Arthur Baker, a former sophomore tackle and guard, has been injured from time to time. He will be ready to face the Tigers. Richard Weaver, who was one of the flashiest backs on the Freshman team, has also been injured and will probably see little service. Earl Foy received a hip injury near the middle of the season and has not played since. He's playing his last game for Kansas at home and will probably be in three fighting games. Elmer Skakek, one of the best defensive men on the team this year, and bailed as a second Ormand Boesch in a crucial win, insisted before the Oklahoma game but made up his schalcatic delicieuxness to win. He came in ankle injury. He turned an ankle in practice the first of this week but will be on hand to stop Tiger russo ionoz- Schaake Is Eligible Lee Pace, who is also playing his final home game of the year for Kansas, will be in the starting lineup. Page plays has been consistent throughout the season and he will have plenty of opportunity to intercept passes now. Page has interpreted more passes than the rest of the team together. Cruz of the outstanding men of the squad this year and a man who is playing his final home game for the team was in it earlier. Up until the Washington game last week Bauch played nearly all of every game missing only a minute or two. Rockford, Ill. Olive, veteran team line man, who has captured the team in several games, will be playing his final home game. Rock turned up with game ball so he has not been participating in scrimmage this week. He will be ready for service later. Root Will Play Last Game Two colorful backfield stars also end their career on the Kansas home field. Fred "Bunny" Black, who has in old style of running, and John Richard Greefe, star Cyclone back, will lead the charge of Iowa State against Nebraska tomorrow at Lacrosse in the battle for first place. Greefe's educated tee has been the image of victory for the Cyclones in two games Madison, the back who hits the line low and hard, are playing their last game. Madison has been bothered by a bad slide, ready to go in at no speed Saturday. GREFE At the ends will be a sophomore and junior. "Swede" Hwned scored the first touchdown against Missouri last year and will be in his third. Opposite him is Dick O'Neil who has shown steady improvement from the beginning of the season. Jovell Campbell, and Cameron McKenna, will be by a loss injury but will be ready tomorrow. Arch Kennedy will also see service at a wing position. He is one of the deadliest And last but most important is Carris Smith, who has been a star even in the Kansas basics. Smith will be calling signals when the team wins or loses and in the passing. He played a stellar game last year against the Tiger, running the team like a veteran. When Smith leaves the game John Manning will take his place at quencerback. He is also a good player, a hounder every minute of the game. The Kansas-Missouri game will have an important hearing on the final Big Six standings as for an Kansas is concerned. The standings and a victory for other team will give team the fourth place position. A victory for Kansas will have the Jawbreakers into the top four, a percentage of 250, at the same time seeding Missouri into a tie for last place, with a percentage of 200. A tie for Kansas means the cell post-game standings and gives Missouri an edge. HOWDY GRADS No matter how bad the defeats or how many defeats Kansas has had in previous games a victory over Missouri vindicates the losses and gives the LEADS IOWA STATE OFFENSIVE Game Will Decide Fourth Place Select Your Jewels Here. 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