PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1930 With Allen in K.C. Basketball Squad Workout Is Light Center Position a Problem With Loss of Bausch TEAM IS UNIMPAIRED With the coaching stuff in Kansas City to attend Big St. meetings meeting on Saturday and only a light workout was held yesterday, the court men's team will be strengthened the court M Kansas will again have a good team on the court this winter. The only last year regulars lost to the squad were Brady and Jaime. The captain of the team, who was graduated last June, and Jum Bausch, center, who was declared eligible at least in the first round. The Jayhawkers will again have T. C. Bishop, all-Big Six player last year; at forward. Bishop is a clever court forward. Bishop has eyes in the Big Six conference. This is his third year as a member of the squad. Bishop was high score for the team. Oleary, who will probably be a starter along with Bishop, has developed rapidly in the early practice sessions. He is a good basket shooter and plays well on defense when he falls in the offense, however needs polishing. The center position is a problem the year coach *Phog* "Phog" Allen must find. He can be in the back, son, Hanson, Hale and Fikhar have been tried at this position, with Johnson having an edge over the others. The answer is clever in handling the ball, a deaf shot under the basket, and has is equal on the squad in tipping rebounds. Dick Hale also plays guard. He is tall and rangy and this makes him good man for either position. This is his first year on the varies. Ramsay The guard positions will most likely fall to Cox and Page this year. Cox, one of the greatest defensive players in the Big Six team two years in succession. Page, who was placed on the all-Big Six second team last year, is also a Big Six team member having have. Cox is playing his last year with the Kansas team. Page is a junior. Other members of the squad who are likely going to be playing for Kansas, Skinner, K. Johnson, am' Last year Kansas placed second in the playoff championship to Missouri in the game of the season. With Iowa State, Kansas Angles, and Nebraska having won four titles last season, Kansas will find good competition for a position near the top of the conference. Want Ads LOSE A which is 1 LOST. A black leather notebook, Wednesday afternoon, name "Earle K. Behrend" on front cover. Reward. Phone 2521W. -71 FOR SALE: Model T Ford touring, 5 good tires. Top and curtains in excellent condition. Call 1557 after 6 p.m. -70 WANTED: Four men with cars one hour or more on each evening. Earn $50 up delivering meals to children. Stephenson, 1016 Conn. Phone 1134W. -71 FOR SALE: 1255 Road dartrub; 12- 600,000 meter; balloon tires; starter; good battery. $16. 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Stigma No. vv, Karpin St. Phi. Gamma. vt, Triangle No. vv, Karpin St. Phi. Gamma. vt, Triangle No. vv, LS.A. Roederel's Stigma Ch. B vv, Karpin St. Phi. Gamma. vt, Triangle No. vv, Saturday morning vv, Beta Tetra No. vv, Saturday morning vv, Beta Tetra No. vv, Delta Karpin St. Three more games remain in the completion of the interleague honors simples. The Chennai Tuskers won the match between Delhi Delsi and Kolkata Knight Riders, the Tuskers Taie Van played the winner of this match In the tennis singly only two games are left. Radcliffe Tingley will play the two games that Tingley has missed, Mitte Triangle. One match remains in the tennis doubles between Hallee-Way Delta, Chloe and Taylor. and Morrison, Leatha Mau. Albarnia, Nirma Leatha Ma. is matched with Kenny O'Connor of international handball. In the funniest doubles Broeker-Nichl Phi. Pd. are winners. K. U. Completes Big Six Schedules in 3 Sports Baseball Has 14 Games; Tennis 7 Matches; Track 7 Meets With the University certain of a place in the Big Six after Friday's session of the NCAA Tournament, our schools, schedules for baseball, tennis and track were arranged Friday after conference at the University. The Big Six number "the complete schedules show that" The complete schedules show that Kenasan has 14 baseball games, 7 tennis matches, and 7 track meets for the com- Hamburg April 2011 - Kansas City, Columbia. April 2012 - Kansas City, Agnueva at Lawrence. May 3 - Oklahoma at Lawrence. May 4 - Oklahoma at Lawrence. May 5 - Oklahoma at Lawrence. May 6 - Nebraska at Lincoln. May 7 - Nebraska at Lincoln. May 8 - Nebraska at Lincoln. May 9 - Missouri at Lincoln. May 10 - Missouri at Lincoln. May 11 - Missouri at Lincoln. May 12 - Missouri at Lincoln. May 13 - Missouri at Lincoln. May 14 - Missouri at Lincoln. May 15 - Missouri at Lincoln. May 16 - Missouri at Lincoln. May 17 - Missouri at Lincoln. May 18 - Missouri at Lincoln. May 19 - Missouri at Lincoln. May 20 - Missouri at Lawrence. Feb. 7- Kansan City Athletic indoor meet Kansas City, Feb. 21- Missouri dad at Kansas City. March 7- Conference indoor meet at Colum March 14-11: Ilionis relays at Urbana. April 18- Kansas relays at Lawrence. April 24-25-Drinka relays at De Moines. May 2-Kanas relays at Manhattan. Kenneth Slocem, c33, has been appointed circulation manager of the Sour Owl, Eldon Sloan, business manager, announced today. Slocem takes the place of Don McFarland, who retires to take over his last six dates at once. --from your favorite Kodak pictures Something Different Christmas Greeting Cards D'Ambra Photo Service Phone 934 1115 Mass. --go to Seven Tiger Men Declared Ineligible for Court Games Seven candidates for the Missouri basketball team have been declared ineligible because of scholastic shortcomings. Two of those candidates, Robert and most of those in January are letter men, Max Collings, guard, and George Edmiston, forward. Both were virtually assured of starting berths if they had made the academic record. Scholastic Ruling by Univer sity Faculty Takes Six Out Six of the seven are on the ineligibility list by virtue of a university faculty rank. The university school work of students who compete in more than one sport is reimbursed. In addition to Collins and Edmison in the list of football men who are ineligible for basketball includes Ketty, a former Boston Wildcats seventh candidate, Percy Gill, entered Missouri last January and consequently will not be eligible until the complete list. In the case of Collings the blow I not quite so heavy as it might have been, she was one of those shoulders injured in the Missouri-Kansas game three weeks ago, which probably would have kept him out of the cage contests until after the first of the season. The eligibility ruling leaves Coach G. R. Eauward a sound of 15 cligibles. Campbellt at guard and Hulib at forward are the only letter men in the group, though Booknocker, Bittner and Dairyfield are the three best. Others on the list include Dylan, Davis, In the meantime Missouri must play an exhibition game with the Jayhawkers at Convention has kansas and Missouri in the count in the conference standings. The Tigers will have to play Central college opponents, Kentucky university, and conference games with Nebraska, Kansas State and Iowa State before these men will be able to SQUAD OF 15 ELIGIBLE CANDIES An Ideal Gift! Never a Greater Selection of Candies! Come in and See Them! Well Dressed Students R. E. Protsch, the Tailor 833 Mass. SMITH DRUG STORE 929 Mass. Phone 11 THIS YEAR GIVE ... Travel, adventure, history, biography - for father and the boys. A good novel, a bridge book, a book, of verse for mother or sister. 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The Unity Study class for students meets on Thursdays in the Building with Mrs. Clara Stewart of Topeka is the leader of the class. All students who are interested in the study meet on Tuesdays. Hero K. Z. L'Ecuyer, President. Ollie Kerr. --with LEONARROL STUART ERWIN MARY BRIAN RICHARD ARLEN Send the Daily Kansan home. Compare these prices and then remember you get the best food Soup .06 Breaded Veal .10 Potatoes and gravy .15 Olive oil .10 Pie .05 Coffee or Milk .15 For Prompt Battery Service Phone 4 Exide Batteries Fritz Co. 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