PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1930 Early Scrimmage Shows Prospects of Winning Team New Material Looks Good Practice Session Won by Blues 16-4 JIM BAUSCH NOT OUT With basketball under way at the University, Coach "Chip" Allen is devoting the pre-season practices to the teams that have overcome dribbling difficulties, awkward floor maneuvers, and basket shooting troubles that basketball players face this season. Yesterday's practice session was again devoted to fundamentals of the game, and calisthenics were directed for the players to losen stiff muscles. A light scrimmage, the first of the season, was held the last 20 minutes after the first game. The teams for play, the blues and the whites. The blue team, made up mostly of last year's regulars, won 16-4. Bishop started for the winners, and were later substituted for Hale Skimmon, K. Johnson, Ramson and Ramone. The White team was made up of Coen, Hipp, Mills, Phillips, and Fikin. Baker and Kite also saw service with the 16 teams on Saturday. Bishop and Cox hit the basket regularly, making most of the 16 points. Bishop last year was high scorer on Saturday. Johnson and Hale Look Good Jim Bausch, last year center, has failed to appear for practice so far. W Johnson, who jumped center in his absence, shows the qualities of a regular player. He is also accurate basket eye, and a good defensive player. Another of the new men who is showing good quality is Jake McNeil, who has fast and should offer Lee Page teen competition for the guard berth opposite Cox. Tom Bishop, all-Big Six forward last year, will again most likely hold down one of the forward positions. O'Leary, Ramesse, Skinner, and Kneimer will fight it out for the other forward, with the possibility of a new man slipping in after the season has progressed. This is the best choice at the present time. Kansas Will Be Watched Harper, a member of last year's squads, shows good possibilities. He has a height advantage over other nominees for the position, but is somewhat awkward and has difficulty in locating the basket. Under the tutelage of Scott Allen, however, he will be ready for regular duty at the start of the season. The seriousness in which the players respond to Coach Allen's instructions promises to round out minor difficulties in a short time, and that year and with virtually the same lineup back this year, the progress of the team will be watched closely by other Big-Six teams. His promise has promised a successful season. Alpha Delta Pi Cops Cup for Intramural Tennis P.D.Q.'e Head List in Combined Scores, Competing With 15 Rival Organizations Alpha Delta Pi sorority is the group winner in the intramural tennis tournament, and a national cup. The P, D, Q's are the team winners, as Helen and Margaret Lawson recently defeated Katherine Franks, 9-2, 6-2, in the finals. The intramural tennis cup, is given on the basis of team work rather than individual effort. The points are given to each woman who wins a match and one point is given to each man. The ranking of the first five organized groups in respect to the points received in the intramural tennis tournament are as are歼声; Alpha Delta Pi, 65 points; P. D. Q., 57 points; PiKA Kappo Gamma, 48 points; Alpha Xi Gamma, 42 points; and Alpha Gamma Delta, 45 points. Announcements --the GRAND OPENING of the Dorothy Jacobson. There will be a meeting of Freshman Commission Thursday at 4:30 p.m. at Henley house. Bring your gifts for wrapping at that time. DeWayne Nolting. A combined meeting of the Kansas City sections and the University of Kansas branches of the ALEE and the A.SME. will be held in Marvin hall Thursday followed by a follow-up of retreats has been planned. There will be a business meeting of the Quack club at 8 tonight in Robinson gymnasium. Caroline Rob House, president. There will be a meeting of the New- comer's club tomorrow afternoon at 3 at the home of George O. 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