vv THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR Allen Makes Plans to Build Up Team With Bausch Out Johnson's Eye Is Injured in Basketball Practice HALE PERFORMS WELI With Jim Bausch, veteran center, ineligible to compete in basketball for the remainder of the semester. Coach "Phog" Allen faces the difficulty of developing a new pivot man before the season's game with Washburn at center. Bausch has also retraced his refusal to play in the East-West charity football game in San Francisco Dec. 27, and in a long time before that, he coached Dana K. X Bible, who will assist in coaching the West team, yesterday, he told the Nebraska football mentor that he would be ready to play on Wednesday, west players for the coast Dec. 17. With the season gradually getting under way Coach Allen, at practice yesterday afternoon, began to formulate plays for a new team. He memorized and in regular scrimmage later in the practice period. Coach Allen stressed offensive play yesterday. The first quantity of the season was suffered yesterday when Ramsay and Ken Johnson collided during seri- cation. Ken's eye that will probably keep him out of practice for a week. Ramsay was dazed for a moment, but no one was in scrimmage. Near the end of the practice session Coach Brennan selected two teams for the mission. The two teams were Bishop and O'Leary at forwards, Hale at center, and Page and Cox at center. Bishop and Cox forwards, Ransom and Skinner, forwards; Filkin at center, and Baker and K. Johnson at center. The varsity won after ten minutes of play, 10 to 0. O'Leary and Bishop showed good offensive tactics during the contest, the former scoring five of the ten points. Page and Cox, versatile guards, showed excellent defense to allow the second string men through for a point. Hake performed well at center. Squad Developing Form Ted OLEAR, Bishop's running mate at forward, is rapidly rounding into form. His basket eye is improving his ability to reach strength in defensive play. OLEAR should find a regular berth on the squail if he continues his akel play. Another forward who shows proms is Kraemer, Kraemer, a diminutive player, is quick and alert on offense and on defensive plays, and covers the floor cleverly in defensive tactics. He should see much service during the coming season. Another player has reported to Coach, Allen, Kent, a forward. The morale of the team is good, and the squirt is excellent. Coach also under the guidance of Coach Allen. Opens Indoor Golf Course Lawrence Man Installs 18-hole Links Will Award Weekly Prizes The new Lawrence Indoor Golf course at 741 Mass, was opened for the public last night at 7 p.m. The 18-lane course was assembled by Mr. Sim H. Lawn, who is a licensed lawyer, Lawrence, and who will have active management of the course. The building has been entirely redecorated to resemble an outdoor seasen. The fairways are composed of a mix of hardwood and grass, the most interesting and difficult haze. Campus Comment What do you think of a guy that wears a flaming red overcoat and orange corduroys certainly hasn't t anything on him. But college boys and Santa Claus have license to wear almost ards are a lighthouse, an oil derrick, a bungalow-type house, and a mountain Canvas chairs and beach umbrellas give the setting country club atmosphere. Injuries Prevent Nigro and Fair banks from Attending First Drill Mr. Ober has said that prizes would, be awarded each week to the persons having low scores for the weeks' play; the tournament would be arranged soon. Aggies Open Basketball Practice with Workout Manhattan, Dec. 4 — (UP) — The 1930-31 Angle basketball campaign was officially opened here Monday with 13 men reporting to Coach Corson for the game. Individuality Counts Two veterans, Captain Alex Nigro, Kansas City, Mo, and Pete Fainbark, Topkai, were not able to take part in the 2016 Olympic games of injuries received in football. Holiday Greeting Cards from your Kodak snaps Nigro has injured his shoulder which may keep him out of play for a month, and Fairbanks will be unable to praire- nce on the court weeks because of an infected finger. With just two weeks before they meet Washington University at St. Louis, Coach Corsair's immediate probate team will be to find a problem will be to find capable men to fill the positions left vacant through the graduation of Clem Richardson, all-conference guard, Ray Russell, forward, Kermit Tittman, guard and center. D'AMBRA Photo Service Phone 934 1115 Mass The Aggie roster will include seven lettermen and ten sophomores of more than ordinary ability. CAPTAIN OF NOTRE DAME'S 1924 TEAM COACHES ALUMN South Bend, Ind., Dec. 4—(UP) Adam Walsh, captain of Notre Dame 1924 "four horsemen" team, and his co-captain John Deere, former teammates to South Bend t start practice for the charity golf team at New York, Dec. 14 Walsh was appointed by Coach Rocke to take charge of the team after the Notre Dame coach was ordered to cancel his plans for directing it. Band to Rehearse Twice Weekly The University band will start having two practices a week from now on in order to prepare for its mid-winter conference. The band will begin practice last Saturday, 15. Beside the regular practice on Wednesday evenings a practice will be held each Friday afternoon beginning at 6:30 a.m. Participation Will Not Interfere with Career East-West Football Game to Bo Held Dec. 27 at Denver Lincoln, Dec. 4—(UP) -Jarring Jim Bausch, University of Kansas football ace, will participate in the annual East-West football game Dec 27, as a member of the West team. Coach Dewey Williams of the University of Nebraska announced today. It was unofficially indicated here that Baussel's acceptance of the invitation will not interfere with the closing of his intercollegiate season, and he will be basketball and track. It was pointed out that in other years seniors who had participated in the charity game had not jeopardized their standing in sports upon their return to In addition to the Beauch acceptance, Couch Bible announced selection of the other grid stars as members of the West team: Colonel Mills, University of Oklahoma; Kermit Lumpkin, Baker; Noble W. Johnson, Louisiana State University; W.L. Southern Methodism; Texas Shelley, University of Texas; Becoche Koch and Jake Wilson, Baylor; Elmer Greenland and Marion Broadstone, University The squad selected by Bible includes 10 men while the entire west team will include 22 men. They will assemble at Denver for the journey west. Intramurals in the four major divisions the games will be played in a sort of round robin method as has been carried out in previous years. The most popular of social fraternities are Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Mu, Beta Theta Pi, Acacia, Kappa Phi Paula, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Delta Kappa Sigma, and Delta Delta. --clubs, the L.A.S. Boosters, Hams club, Kentucky Colonels, Lawrence independents, Dunakin, Haugh Club, Ripkey Dinkes, and Redwings. Approximately fifty teams have been entered for competition in the intramural basketball tournament which begins this week. Division two includes Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Mamma Lambda, Sigma Alpa- Gamma, Omega, Pi Kappa, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Delta Theta, Triangle, and Sigma Division three is compased of local and professional fraternities including Phi Chi, Chi Delta Sigma, Phi Ma Alma, Phi Beta Pi, Theta Tau, Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Kappa Pi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha Phi II, four which include... 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