PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1930 Basketball Squad Starts Practice With New Plays Eight First-Year Men Out for Beginning Practice of Year With six letter men out, Jim Bauch, center and forward, "Frosty" Cox, guard, guard, center, left, right, Tel. O'Leary, forward, and Floyd Marsey, forward and center, the Kansas basketball squad started its perimilary workouts this afternoon at OPENING GAME DEC. 16 Besides these, Charley Ransom and Lawrence Skimmer, both last year's squad men were out, with eight first year men. Of the new candidates Kenny Howard, Kirk Hammond, Klaus Kunser City, and Evart Mills. Howard, are guards, Alyn Kreyman, Marysville, and Lawrence Flickin,伯尔 Springs, forwards, and Bill Johnson, Oklahoma City, center, Ralph Tempelman, man at the University, is also出。 F, C. Allen, head basketball coach and director of athletics, is this year coaching both the varsity and freshman teams in addition to different style of offense and defense this season. The change is intended primarily for the varsity, but the freshmen will be drilled in the fundamentals in preparation for varsity competition. Fast and Slow Defense Doctor Allen is using this year what he calls "a straitified, transitional zone defense", with both a slow and a fast response. He believes, in the first fense, he believes, will prepare the team for both types of offense in the opener and then move on to man defense with the zone type. He will drill the variety material exclusively in this type of play for the first week, the prose, especially promising candidates on the freshman team will be picked for variety semiframesmen. The second week, he emphasized the fact that these men would not be picked for outstanding play, but more for outstanding types of prose. Exnect More Football Men Freshman practice also began this evening at 6. Since the coaching this year will be done by Doctor Allen, the same sort of fundamentals will be covered in the difference being in the completeness of the drill. "It will be primarily a training tool for prospective wrestlers," Mr. Morningwood said. Arch Stuech, sophomore end on the football team, is also out this season. More football men are expected to re- Kansas opens its 1920-31 season on Dec. 16, with Washburn at Topeka. BAUMAN ISSUES FIRST CALL FOR K. U. WRESTLING SQUAD First call for the wrestling squad has been issued by Leon Bauman, Kansas wrestling coach. The squad is to meet the new members of the west stadium, beginning tomorrow. Anderson, Spry, and Cummins, letter men in wrestling, are again available for the team. Other members of last year's squad who are eligible this year are M. Sorem, Hayden Cutler, and Bert Itonia, Wayne Layne, and the freshmen squad last year; show promise of being variety material for the coming season. Twelve Jayhawk Players Receive All-Star Honors Jim Bausch and Earl Foy Are Unanimous Choices on All First Teams All-star teams picked by the Asociated Press, United Press, and others picked by such followers of sport as Lauren Hammond, Ed Cochrane, of the Kansas City Journal Post, and Leslie Edmonds, of the Topeka Capital, have honored no less than 12 Kansas football players will be selected from team choices or honorable mention. K. U. GRIDSTERS LEAD On every selection the names of James Bauch, brilliant back, and Earl Foy, smashing hands, have been present on the first squad. Ornam Beach the hard tackling sophomore fillback, Porrest Cox an assistant, and Carrie Smith, peppier quarter, have been mentioned on many first string "picks." Sweede Hanson and Archie Stuck, ends, "Speed" Aikrem, and McMillan, guard, and Otto Rost at either end of the field. He will whose names have featured every selection. Elmer Schaake, sophomore halftack, was on the second team in Can You Dance Well? You can with Flexible SEWED SOLES BURGERT'S SHOE SHOP AND SHINING PARLOR every case showing that the worth of the Kansas players and their value to a team winning the conference title, is appreciated all over the middle west. More Kansas men have been given honors than any other team in the Big Six. The University Daily Kansas's all-star team missed that picked by vote of sport writers throughout the section by the United Press by only one man. Haskell Starts Practice for Season's Last Game After Winning Ten Out of Ten in East Indians Face Tulsa U. Victorious in the ninth battle of the season against St. Xavier college on Thankgiving day, the rambling Redkins of Haskell Institute returned to campus with preparation tomorrow for the season's finale against the powerful hurricane of Tulsa University there on Dec. 8. The braves closed a successful east-entrance hole Wednesday in ten starts Thursday by rushing in the Xavier college griders 33 to 7. The previous Saturday they shut out Butler university at Indianapolis with a 2-1 victory. Captain Louis Weller, all-American candidate of the Haskell lineup, was used but sparingly against St. Xavier in his first appearance since the Gonzaga contest in which he was injured. Walter Johnson skirted the ends with ease though the brunt of the attack was handed to Buster Charles, halfback, Walter Johnson, fullback, and Oliver Duffina, restive halfback. The three crushed the ball brilliantly and ended on staged halfcourt 33-23 to match one score. The 33 to 13 dribbling handed Oklahoma City University by Tulsa University next Haskell contest in the light of the season's hardest engagement for the braves since their book to Kansas City. But Weller has been saved for the battle and, rested and pointed, the hasty Hassan. He was also the most trouble for whatever Tulans possess. Weller has been honored in selection for Notre Dame and "Web" Russell, of on the United Press, all-western backfield along with Carido and Schwartz of A special train will carry several hundred Indian rooters from Haskell to the scene of the conflict. Hun- hun is a well-known Oklahoma are planning to attend the battle. The German club will not meet this week, according to announcements made by members of the faculty of the German department. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. 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