PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1930 Basketball Teams Show Good Form in Hard Workout O'Leary Counts Five Goals to Lead First Team in Scoring RANSOM COUNTS TWO The variety. basketball team was put to its severest test in pre-season practice yesterday afternoon by Coach Allen when he selected the five best second-string men to play against the regular budget in scrimmage. The variety was 90-7. Bishop and O'Leary were again at forward for the team, W. Johnson issued the commendation. Coach issued the guard calls. On the second team Kraemer and Rost were forwarded, and James was forwarded in the guards. These two lives intermixed 20 minutes without a substitution being made. O'Leary was the scoring ace for the regulars, dropping five f篮赛 and a free throw through the meshers. W. Johnson, with one basket and three foul shots, and Page and Bishop with a basket each were the other vastly O'Leary Makes 11 Points Ranison with two field goals was high point man for the second squad. The other point man for the second team played heads up basketball, only one free throw being missed throughout the semifinals by Ranour near the game. T. C. Bibble, star forward, had on an off night in hitting the basket. His floor work was exceptionally good, however, and defense. Although *O'Leary* is still somewhat weak on defense, he is developing into the main offensive player of the team. The high school star is hitting the basket regularly, and is one of the coolest players on the squand when shot at by his opponent where he scored most of his baskets. Rishon Has An Off Night Cox Best on Defense With Bausch declared ineligible at the start of the pre-season practices, it looked as if Coach Allen might have lost control. Bill Johnson seems to have saved the basketball head from much worry. Johnson, a tall, rangy player, is not only clever in handling the ball from tight coverage, but also in tipping rebound shots into the basket with comparative ease. His defensive play can be improved, but under the tutelage of Coach Allen this fault was never apparent. Coach Allen's engender with Washburn Tuesday. Cox and Page are the guards on whom Couch Allen places much trust. Cox, it has been said, has been the best defensive player in the Big Six past the Broncos. But Couch is steady game. Page who fits in as well as a running mate to Cox, is clever in figuring out the opponent's offense and is quick to break it up. With these two players ready for active service, Coach Allen should have little guard worry Ramson has improved greatly since he start of the season. The hall boy team scored twice in the tertier, both tip in, rebound shots from the backboard. His height serves him well against the defense and played well against the varsity yearday. He defensively work was our best. Reserves Hold Scrimmage Reserves Hold Shrimps After a shrimp session, Coach Alpen put the other squid members on two teams and held a similar workout. Phillips and Skinner, forward, Fikin, center, and Biles, forward, Ozawa, center, and Team. The other quintet had Kent and team. Miller at forwards, Brazil in center, and Kite and Brazil at guards. Ken Johnson, who was an in-jumper on week ago, was called on for scrummage. Coach Allen is taking all precaution against the cut up before he lifts it up before it is completely healed. O'Leary and Ramsey Collide O'Leary and Karen Collins During the first scrimmage of O'Leary and Karen Collins, O'Leary was cut slightly above the forehead and Ramsey received an injury below his left eye. It was not necessary, however, for either to leave the At the start of the practice session Coach Cox taught the practice routine through the basket. The player was to train the players to handle the ball in close scoring position without touching it. Following the varsity workout, the freshman squad held practice from 5:30 to 8 o'clock. Mike Getto assisted Coach Allen during this time. W.A.A. Initiates Thirteen at Annual Hockey Dinner fiss Hoover Presents Award and Names Two Varsity Teams W. A. I. initiation teams were held for 15 women at the annual hockey feed, which was held at Broadview Inn, last night. Jane Bryn, Cleo Davis, Dorothy Lightburn, Clara McCooney, Lillian Peterson, Marion Riley, Clare Short, Nilie Stacear, Gwendolyn Burke, and Laura Miles. Four junior fours. Helen Lawson, Margaret Lawson, Harriet Fritz and Elizabeth Bryan, were given blazers. Ruth Hower head of women's physical education. Those to be initiated were Virginia Manning, Frances Reed, Barbara Keserow, Elizabeth Irwin, Cora Duff, Eldizday Day, Dorothy Jewell, Mary Jane Hutchins, Mary Stoneback, Frances Bradford, Mary Stoneback, Eina Morgan and Veta Hewart. Margaret Lawson, c32, was appointed captain of the 1850 varsity hockey squad. She will play the position of center defense on the squad and the positions that they will play are as follows: Nollie Starcée, right wing; Lucretia Douglas, right in back; Rachel Searles, right Riley, left wing; Mariquette Mendoza, right halfback; Helen Lawen, center halfback; Cloe Davis, left halfback; Lois Back, left back; Bertha Wilhelm, goal keeper. Helen Lawson, c22, was appointed captain of the volleyball varsity squad. The other women on the team are Helen Lawson, Frances White, Mary Jane Hutchins, Margarita Mendola, Frances Riley, Riley Loean, and Cora Duff. The W. A. A. pledges on a put, which contrasted the athletes engaged in by the modern girl with the girl of an ancient net Fritz was in charge of the initiation. Sport Shots This column, in Tuesday's paper, forecast a three-way battle between Kansas, Nebraska and the Kansas Anteater. The Anteaters now ready to add another contender,low State, whose chances for coping over the next two weeks are any of the above mentioned teams. --day approved the Rice team as the Sooner foe in the opening game, thus giving the Sooners an eight-game season. A. M. and M. University of New Mexico and Oklahoma City University for the first time. The 1931 schedule: Oct. 3 Rice at Norman. Oct. 4 Texas at Lincoln. Oct. 17 Texas at Dallas. Oct. 24 Kansas Aggies at Manhattan. Oct. 31 Iowa State at Norman. Nov. 18 Kansas at Norman (Homecoming). Nov. 14 Missouri at Columbia. Nov. 26 Oklahoma Aggies at Norman (Thankgiving.) Four veterans have reported for practice under Coach Lonis Menze, coaptains Hodman and Hofman, Reiko and Tomohito Koyama, and Greg Wig, a promising sophomore, the Cycle mentor should be able to build on their experience in the ladder in conference standings. Bishop and O'Leary at forwards, Cox and Page at guards and Bill Johnson at center is the quintet that Coach Alen is using regularly in scrimmage (with the exception of Johnson, a sophomore, the five are lettermen. Those receiving second call are Roat and Krauner at forwards, Ramsey at center and Hale at guards and Ransom at center. Ted O'Leary will surprise many of the Kansas fans this year. His floor work is much improved and he can fit into the basket that should be responsible for frequent Kansas scores. Ted scored five of the six right baskets in last night's eight games. Dick Hale, former Rockhurst star, will make Page and Cox, lettermen, fight for their positions this season. Rice Owls Will Meet O. U. First Oklahoma Game to Be Against Defeaters of T. U. Eleven Norman, Dec. 11. — (Special) — The only football team in the country which could deflect the powerful University Bison was selected by ben G. Owen, Sooner director of athletics to open the Oklahoma season next Oct. 31 of Norman. Tex., who were spectacularly rejuvenated this past season by their new coach, will be one of the All-American from Notre Dame, assisted by John Nemick, another Notre Dame player. Two Book Stores Intramurals Yesterday's intramural basketball results show considerable differences in scores. The Rinkydykins trained the Kentucky Colonels by a 25 to 16 score, Delta Sigma Pi more than doubled the tall on Pikie Kappa Alpha when their B teams played, 16 to 7, Delta Sigma B team forfeited to Delta Chi B. Phi Kappa tripped the score on Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 21 to 7. The Beta-Sigma Phi Epsilon A team contest was practically a shutout for the Betas as they scored one score to the Beta 29. Phi Chi treed the club with Cormack club 28 to 6. The Y. W. C. A. this morning received its shipment of German ailouettes. The ailouettes will be on sale at Monday's house Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. Every time we use Aplemite Winter Wear Lubricant in a car we feel good all over just because of the lubricant's fellow that motorist is. He'll never have a second of trouble to shift gears — his car will run at top efficiency at the coldest of subzero temperatures — he'll have the happiest winter driving of his life. Let us feel good about you this way, too! Everyone Will Expect BOOKS Beneath the Tree! The Book Nook 1021 Massachusetts Ladies and Gentlemen of Mount Oread:- A short three weeks ago The Polga opened its doors to We have been Better Food and Service' overwhelmed. Before the rush of after dance and theatre crowds our seating capacity has proven meacre. [1] And we regret that many were compelled to turn away unable to obtain tables. 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