UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1930 PAGE FOUR Short Scrimmage Makes Up Cagers' Tuesday Workout Bishop and O'Leary Round Into Form; Hale Replaces Cox VICTORY FOR VARSITY Only a short, light, basketball work-out was held last night to allow Coach Allen to attend a meeting. Scrip- ture up made the great part of the practice. The same varsity team again started against the second squad yesterday with the exception of Cox. Hale taking his first game against the first quintet was Bishop and O'Leary at forwards, W. Johnson at center, and Played page the guard position opposite opposing players 24-8. Ransem, Ramsom and Ocere later in this lineup. Bishop and O'Leary Pike Wade The second team had an awful win, Kraemer was at center, Miller and Baker played the guard positions. Kraemer and Rasmus were outstands Miller, but Kraemer had substituted in place of the starters. It included Coen and Skinner at forwards, Filkin, center, and Dobroglou. The third man, also saw service in this lineup. Bishop and O'Leary are again play-well at forward. Bishop one of his best offensive plays in the form that earned him a first team position on the all-conference team that season. Bishop is also the most feeble, but his offensive play has improved rapidly, and it is likely that he will be a Big Six threat during that season. W Johnson Back in Form W. Johnson, at center, showed better form yesterday than he did Monday. Monday he was slow in starting plays and his basket got slammed. The outstanding player on the varsity team. His cleverness in handling the ball was a potent asset. Hale, who started as a regular guards, in place of Cox, played at both center and guard. Although he is not the finished player, he was important during Kansas during the coming basketball campaign. Page his played his usual steady game yearly. Set of Tests Is Arranged Will Be Used To Induce Practice for Swimming Meet Dates for the annual intramural swimming meet will be set some time in February, according to a recent decision of the women's intramural board swimming meet will be set some time in February, according to a recent decision of the women'intimate swimming manager is arranging a set of tests as an inducement for practice, which each woman passes. In these tests, points are given according to the speed and ability with which each woman passes. In additional point is given to women each time they come in and pass at least one test. A trophy is given to the winner. Work on these tests starts immediately and will last until the intramural meet is held. The pool is open for practice on Friday, June 26, from 5:30 to 5:50, and Saturday morning from 10 to 12. Intramural managers are asked to see Lillian Peterson for information Read the Kansan Want Ada Sport Shots Owing to the fact that the Navy rumped over the Pennsylvania griders by a 26-9 score the Army supporters are somewhat worried over the outcome of the charity game to be played in the next round. The Navy has had an unimpressive season and the charity game is its chance to brighten up an otherwise dull season. Notre Dame closed a great two year season when the weavers of the green finished the winning streak with a deal that included Southern Californian team, it The South Benders passed, carried he ball and punted all over the field o completely cow the Trojans. Some name, and we think rightly, Frank Carideo, the Notre Dame quarterback, the outstanding player of the year. Carideo has proved himself a top quarterback in the history of the game. He is truly a triple-treat man. The Big Six is still the Big Six and not the Big Five. The slates are clean, supposedly. Most of the members have full schedules for next season. Many teams have already predicted a rough-neck battle in the Tiger-Joeyhawker affair this year because of the charges and rumors flying back and forth between the schools. But the teams are in the care of Kauas contest runs in Kansas-Missouri battles. A football season would not seem complete to most of the sporting gentry in the Missouri Valley without the much heralded Kansas-Missouri fray. The Missouri team's climactic supersal satisfaction at the smashing out of the Big Six tangle. 100,000 Persons Attend Nine M.U. Football Tilts Last Year Total Gross Receipts Suffer 15 Per Cent Loss From Lost Year Columbia, Dec. 10, —(UP) —Murray than 100,900 persons saw the University of Missouri football team in action against Tigers coach Jeff Kinney, athletic director, announced today, following a check of the season's attire and merchandise. In fact that the Tigers played 9 games this fall, there was a 10 per cent decrease in the total attendance from Total gross receipts suffered a 15 percent loss, as compared to last year. The reductions however, Brewer pointer out, were not as great as expected at the start of the season, as the result of economic depressions in the countries of the comparatively poor showing made by the M. U. 11 in names this fall. The season's high in attendance was reached in the Yankee stadium of New York University encore at Yankees Stadium, Kansas-Missouri homecoming game dawned 24,000 for the record home game attendance, whilst the Drake, Colorado and Denver dawned 20,000 total. Japanese Exhibition to Continue Japanese Exhibition The exhibition of original Japanese painting and drawings of the exposition of the museum, we continue to be shown in room 210 west Administration building until the beginning of the Christmas vacation. Missouri Claims Victory in Recent Conference Peace Paper Declares Bausch Received Salary for Future Work That Kansas, the underdog of the whole affair which has been upsetting the Big Six conference recently, have now crept abjectly back into the conference fold with tars of repentance in its eyes, is the issue of whether the college issue of the Columbia Missouri, printed by the University of Missouri. Following, as it does on the heels of the declaration of James Bauchs' ineligibility, the article accuses Bunch of professionalism. The article follows: The article, which appeared Monday, Dec. 8, regarded the re-admission of Kansas to the conference as a distressed victory over the University, even while its opponents had demonstrated dual rivalry between Kansas and Missouri would not be interrupted. RIVALRY IS UNBROKEN "Kansas, the erring son of the Big Six conference, has returned to the fold and all has been forgiven. James Doyle is a former president of an insurance company, for business to be delivered after completing his studies, has been declared ineligible to attend a national tournament and agreed to submit the names of all its athletes whose eligibility is questioned, to the conference or its committees. Thus the Big Six remains intact. "No question need be raised as to theictors in the dispute between Kansas and the conference. It is sufficient that the traditional rules of play, extending over 40 years, will continue and that interleaghte athletes have been benefited by the general acceptance of higher standards in all the members of the conference." In justice to Mr. Bausch this evidently hasty article bears some explanation. He has already sold $290, 000 worth of insurance for the company, $261,000 of which has been paid by the company. It has been reiterated that Bausch is paying his salary in business delivered, and is ready to swear to the fact. Pen and Scroll Plans Reviews A book review was given and plans were discussed for preparing book reviews for the Journal-World but instead she wrote a short, free Pam-Pen library orientation. Papers were read by French McGaughey and Lida Holmes. Students interested in writing for the journal should get in touch with members of the club. Bordeaux, N. Y. — (UF) — Three youths, ranging in ages from 13 to 16, have constructed a hang-type glider which actually flies. It cost $20. The boys, Wesley Bell, 13, his brother Dean, 15, and Ross Maxworthy, 18, have built their near space time. On several occasions they have vowed in it. Glider Built at Cost of $20 --len and Veda Hayward, who scored 11 and seven points, respectively. The Cosmopolitan club will have eeting Thursday night at 7:15. Earle Evans, president. Send the Daily Kansan home. PATEE The Popular Theatre with Perfect Sound Starts Tomorrow 2 Days Only Thursday and Friday Western Electric Sound System George Arliss in "OLD ENGLISH" Dorothy Revier — James Rennie Sidney Blackburn — O. P. Heggie water the Screen Hasner Ever Known WALTER HUSTON Your Last Chance To See Women Cry for Him Children Rave Over Him He's the Robin Hood of the Desert Capid with a Six Shooter Added—Comedv · News · Fable Soon—"AFRICA SPEAKS" Announcements There will be no Quack club meet tonight. The program planned for tonight will be carried out next Wednesday. --len and Veda Hayward, who scored 11 and seven points, respectively. The Dove staff will meet tonight. Contributions are invited from anyone. These interested in attending are welcome to join us at 7:30 p.m. in the Building Journalism. Caroline Rob House, president. Frank McClelland. Transportation will be furnished for women attending the Hockey feed at Broadview Inn if they will meet at 10 a.m. on Friday and minutes before 6. Ruth Hoover. Mr John Shively will speak to the club for Socialist talk on "The Psychology of Russian Communism," to help them build. The meeting is open. Frank McClelland. Nomen's Court Tourney Opens With Four Games Victors in Last Night's Tilt Have Little Trouble With Opponents The Independents defeated Watkins hall, 40 to 18. Gamma Beta predeceased Alpha Omega Deltoid Delta Zeta, 31 to 7 and Alpha Omega Delta deltoid Chi Omega, 39 to 12, last night in the Independents tournament, basketball tournament. This year six teams have entered the tournament. Year before last eight teams entered. Owing to lack of space and time the tournament was not held last year. For the same reasons, now a new being played on the short court. In the game between the Independents and Watkins hall, Nellis Shirek scored 10 points, independents scored 18 points of the 40 points scored by her team. The AL had a total of 23 points. In the Delta Zeta and Alpha Omicron Pi fray, Fiaver Vanor and Muriel Valier, Alpha Omicron Pi worewards, were effective with their fast and accurate technology. Dorothy Birt was the leading scorer for Gamma Phi Beta and Erroentine Sturgeon was the Alpha Chi Omega of Gamma Phi Beta Chi Omega and Gamma Phi Beta tilt. Arina Newman and Erma Bldgletter were the leading Alpha Gamma Delta scorsers in the Alpha Gamma Delta and Chi Omega game. Pi. Beta Phi will play Kappappa Gamma Thursday at 8 p.m. on court I. IW will play Kappappa Gamma At 9 p.m. on Alpha Delta Pi is scheduled to meet Alpha Xi Delta, on court I, while Sigmappa Gamma will also play on court II at that time. 'Caught Two Mice in One Trap,' Boasts Professor Believe it or not, a certain professor boasts that he caught two mice in one common flat mouse trap. "Yes," he said proudly, "two of them in one trap. I guess they both had the same thing in mind. Competition is a wonderful thrill." whether this thing. Whether the fact that this particular professor is an engineer haps anything to do with it is not known. Last times tonite Attend the Matinee William Haines in "REMOTE CONTROL" oeds "OH TEDDY" News Showing Thursday Thru Saturday Campus Comment Well. I like to step out once in awhile. Football insurance salesman: What do you prefer, straight life? DICKINSON ELECTROFIED Hot Dog? —an awakening of Love! Silken caresses . . . daring revelries . . . a love triangle as modern to-morrow . . . riotus comedy . . . all played against the spectacle setting of a mummy ball on a Zootie . . . a talkable worthy of De Mille! Watch Tomorrow's Kansan! Amazing production Her by JEANIE MacPHERSON For Cecil B. De MILLE'S Christmas with KAY JOHNSON, REGINALD DENNY, LILLIAN ROTH, ROLAND YOUNG Comedy Mon—"MOROCCO" with Gary Cooper - Marlene Dietrich News F. H. Roberts Jeweler ELECTRIC RADIOS Complete $59.50 Shimmons Bros. Plumbers and Electrician Repair Work, Especially 836 Mass. 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