PAGE SIX 12. 3 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929 7 Jayhawk Cagers Defeat Washburn at Topeka 42-22 New Method of Attacking by Crimson and Blue Wins Game from Ichabods Ichabods Exhibiting the new method of attack, the last time, the jayhawk batters beaver ladders ball team last night at Towska and won the non-conference affair, 42 The Crismon and Blue quintet not only employed a new slow-breaking offense that went over the heads of the Ichabods, but their new style of scoring stood up against an upscoring stunt attempted by Washburn to such an extent that the Central conference champions of last season made only one field goal before the half. But the Topeka team topped them, faxing the middle score at 20 to 7. In fact, the Washburn cagers took advantage of 17 fouls called on Phog Allen's pupils to add 10 points to their team. But they lost from the misplays in blocking Washburn's attempts at connecting with the basket, the Kansas five played a smooth game, hooking counters from and set-up consistently. That pair of forward markmen, T. C. Bishon and Rub Themon, was in charge of the form that placed them high in the column of Big Six individual scorsers. The man of the fray with six counters and three free tosses to his credit. Jim Bausch, stellar football player, proved his worth and ability on the basketball court in last night's contest against Miami. He jumped Washburn's star center to get the tip-off regularly. Though he was sent out on foulls late in the second half, his playing in both departments led to wins, ranking next to Bishop as a scorer. Frosty Cox, veteran Kansas guard, and 1928-19 honor captain, was outstanding as a floor worker and for his ability to take the hall off Washburn's backboard. His灵敏 kept him on point in the bound. Lee Page, sophomore guard, started the pile-up of Kansas counters by ringing up the first goal. Shortly afterward, he acquired the limit of fouls and Pete Bausch, another sophomore, went into the lineup and did guardable work as a defensive guard. Scoring for Washburn college was led by Bob Boyd, former all-state forward of Topoka high school, who succeeded in making good five free throws. Coach Wymee's men found small success in getting through the Kansas State team, and making good five free throws. Coach Wymee's men found small success in getting through the Kansas State team, and making good five free throws. In the second half, they found the basket five times but did not mark out a goal, then their total and the Kansas lead. Thus Kansas entered the 1929-30 basketball season. It is an impressive start as well as sweet revenge against its opponents last year. But bigger obstacles are looming for the Jay-Z team on Saturday, with the Missouri Bengals promises to be a good one, and possibly enlightening on Kansas chances in the season. The box score: Bickley, t 0 FF F Theorem, t 1 Ross, t 0 Root, t 0 J. Bancock, t 0 Coy, t 0 Cox, t 0 Madison, t 0 Macdonald, t 0 Totals --- 16 10 17 | Totals --- 6 10 8 Officials: E. C. Quigley, Kamans; Dwight Ream, Washburn Frosh Will Meet Varsity Swimming Match for Teams Is Scheduled Jan.10 A dual swimming meet between the varsity and freshman tank teams is scheduled for Friday, Jan. 10. Only students who have completed a course of academic work will be allowed to compete and Big Six eligibility rules must be met by the varsity man who are to take part in this meet, accepted to Herbert Alpinn, swimming coach. "Plans for a home-and-home swimming meet with Washburn College during the latter part of January are being worked out and two dual meets with the Topela school next month," assured, "along with Alphin this morning." Aoki, Meily, Henon and Robert Mann are showing up well on the fresh squad and Kataumu, Krusse, Nakaoka and Ito be on the lineup of the varsity tank men, not taking into consideration the ability of which might render some insignible. $50.000 In Humpback Palma, Balerie Island—(UP)—in his life George Birchman became prisoner but when he the authorities found that his bumps was artificial and in need of healing. Washburn Could Not Stop Them TOM BISHOP RUB" THOMSON JIM BAUSCH these three Jayhawkers figured prominently as scorers in last night's 42 to 22 victory of Kansas basketball team over the Washburn college cagers at Topken, T. C. Bishop, veteran forward, was high scorer with 15 points for Kansas as a result of his sharp shooting. Rub Thomson, the other veteran forward, and Jim Bausch, center, and a new member of the Jayhawk quintet, each landed four counters from the court. On free throws, Bausch added three points and Thomson made two. Of the 42 points made by Kansas, these players are credited with 37. T. N. T.'s Win Finals in Volleyball Tourney From Alpha Xi Delta's Losers Are Found to Be Weak in Returning Fast Balls of Opponents The T.N.T.s won the finals in the volleyball tournament last night with a score of 34 to 24 from the Alpha Xi Deltas. It was a good game, however, and the losers served well. Their weak arm was in returning to the opener. The score at the half was 12 to 17 in favor of the T.N.I.T. Margaret Lawson was the third player in team, making eight at one time. Miss Ruth Hoover, professor of physical education, referred the game. The lineups were as follows: T. N.T.- Wongwai, Childers, M. Lawsen, Jensen, Lattimer, Keller White, H. Lawson, and Stapleton. At the half Druskin substituted for Sta Alpha Xi Delta--Kisseeer, Cory, Edmunds, A. Sherbon, Christanson, Glamville, Baurrus, Gould and Ham- dulis substituted for Cory at the ball. Swimmers to Compete By Wir Swimmers to Compete By Wire Urbana, Ill.—(UP)Big Ten co- swimmers will compete for honors in themes of telegraphic meets this winter. One of the universities, which will be represented in the unique event will be designated as the official scorer for the contest. At all events, all events to be held simultaneously, each contestant's tim will be telegraphed to the offer scorekeeper and tabulated. The best score is determined in th naming of the place winners. Parlimentary Policeman, Who Weighs 294 Pounds. Is Retired After 20 Years Active Service London, Dec. — (UP)—This is a story about a big man with a big record, about weights, lengths, measures, parliamentary procedure and dignified physical scuffles in the House of Commons. In brief, about a policeman who weighs 244 pounds, 20 years a policeman in the Palace of Westminster. Fulcher has retired. Fulcher only was the most popular member of the parliamentary police staff but he also carried out an aggressive down the long medieval, dimly-litled corridors the whole British government accepted of Australia, knew about it. He was particularly useful in the event of an occasional row within a building, but he was not fully Fulcher but to do was to walk right into the dozen or so roiers and it was then only a question of the old irrelevant object whether whatever object stood in the way. Fulcher knew hundreds, thousands, even of M. P's, for it must be re-created by the author. He is the house of Commons while M. P's are not. But Stanley Impainie procured it from William Cunningham. House of Commons police have a bigger beat to cover than many of the streets. They have two miles of corridors to cover on each floor. In some respects the House is like the Mackintosh shops where one may buy postal cards. There are innumerable restaurants for all manner of folk. There are departments' restaurants, members' restaurants and employee's restaurant. We fix 'em while U wait Then there are innumerable tea rooms, and, in the words of a promi- Get Your Shoes Repaired Before Going Home Electric Shoe Shop The Heart of Your Car 1017 Mass. is your battery. And there is no reason why it should not provide current long past the guarantee period if you will let us inspect it regularly. We will test it, recharge it, add to the electrolyte when necessary, add water, keep it out of the way trally. Let us start serving you today. 11 W. 9th nient lady M, P., all bad. Perhaps the only thing which makes the insecure host their illusion of the man is that he gives generous sprouting of bar-r rooms. California Basketball Game of Different Type Than Jayhawks Read the Kansan want ads. Nibs' Price Features Slashing Play, With Considerable Body Contact Berkley, Dec. 18. – (Special) — When the University of California Berkeley meets West to meet the University of Kansas on Jan. 2, 3, and 4, two widely different styles of basketball, both played on the court, will be trumpeted by the two teams. In consequence, California basketball teams are not given to heavy scoring. During the successful 1929 season when the Bears won their series in six years, their average score per game was 34.10 to opponents 25.95. While the Jayhawks, under the veteran tuteage of Coach F. C. "Pogus" Allen, have consistently held a leadership position in the team, teams trained during the past six years by Coach C. M. "Shu" Blake, who served as assistant retaining the Pacific Coast Conference crown. The two styles of play used, however, are as dissimilar as they are. Far different is the California game as taught by Price. A fast floor game, with much handling of the ball is played by the Golden Bear teams, which usually consider considerable bodily contact. California uses a five-man defense, difficult to penetrate, and the defensive rather than offensive side of the game is better. The California team with a fair lead in the closing minutes of play will not attempt to increase its lead but rather will attempt to hold opponents without score. This, incidentally, is as much a factor in the basketball tactics as it is of his basketball tactics. The Kansas men, when they invaded the West in 1929, showed Paula Marshall a football to which they were little accustomed; a fast passing game with little bodily contact, much handling and passing. They also fense in which the defensive players attempted to confuse the team in possession of the ball. 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