PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jayhawk Quintet Battles Washburn Ichabods Tonight Defeat New Court Tactics to Be Used; Team Prepares to Avenge 1928 Defeat Kansas' 1929 basketball team will play at the Cincinnati game, when it takes the floor against the Washburn College Ichabods in a nonconference tilt. The game will begin on Thursday. After three weeks of training, the last ten days of which have been in secrecy, the Crismon and Blue Caget systems have been developed of a new style of court tactics. The old system has been discarded for this reason and more effective as a defense. Dr. F, C. Allen, director of athletics and head basketball coach, gave his varsity squat a comparatively light workout last night. All of the players are in good condition and eager to make amends for their performance. Jaywhen last season in a contest which deliated the new Washburn fieldhouse The Kansas quitter most likely to start are: forwards, Rub Thomson and T. C. Bishop, who have been involved in the meeting with the basket; last year's honor captain, Frosty Cox, and the sophomore addition, Lee Page, at guard positions; the husky six-footer, guard positions; the up-off-man, Floyd Ramsey, at center. Before the game is ended, it is possible that such men as Rost, Lawrence, Pete Banche, and others may be in the middle of a trust with last season, the 1929 squad does not lack in reserve strength. Any substitutions in the quintet will depend a great deal on their experience experienced men click with the basket. The Big Six conference ruling that freshman are ineligible for varsity competition has been waived in the case of tonight's game. This will allow the Jets to play against the Jayhawks, which means a lot to the Washburn team since much of its strength this year is in three-first-year men: Peterson, a jersey; Boyd, first-place forward in big-time Dum, former Southwestern guard. The referees for tonight's game are E. C. Quigley of St. Mary's and Dwight Reiley of Washburn. Sell Tiger Game Tickets Exhibition Contest Is Saturday In Kansas City Tickets for the Missouri-Kansas Convention ban in Kansas City this Saturday night have been received here and are on sale now at the athletic stadium. This tilt is the annual exhibition affair between the Missouri Tigers and the Jayhawks. The outcome has no impact on the game, but furnishes sport fans with considerable material for speculation on the strength of the two teams. Last season Kansas lost this match as well, so two conference games with Missouri. Convention hall will also be the scene of two other court conflicts during the Christmas holidays, when the court heard a suit against the University of California Jan. 2 and 3. The final tilt of the three game series between California and Oregon will be at the University of California Jan. 4. Student academic books will admit to the third game only. Medals Will Be Awarded To Cross-Country Men Two medals have been received at the 2015 European Championship awarded to Capt. Eddie Fortune and Lowell Hinshaw, of the Kansas cross-country team, Dr. F. C. Allen. Fortune receives his award from the conference for playing fifth in the final game at Lincoln on Thanksgiving day. The winner, a race winner, is race winner of a similar modal. T. N. T. and Alpha Xi to Compete Tonight in Intramural Finals Scores Given Winner Will Receive Volleyball Championship; Semi-Final Scores Given The winners of semi-finals in women's intramural volleyball-ball games were Alpha Xi Delta and Tau Nu Tau. The games were played last night and the finals will be played this evening. There will be a small ad admission to the game. The cup will be awarded immediately following the game. Alpha Xi Delta winners of group 3, defeated Alpha Gamma Delta, win games 21 and 31, Christensen, of the Alpha Xi Delta making 13 successive goals. The lineup for the game was. Alpha Gamma Delta, in the second round, monds, A, Sherbon, Christensen, Glanville, Swearingingen, E, Cornelius, Norellus, substituted for "ornellus at the half." The line-up for Alpha Gamma Delta was: Hutchins, Guthrie, J. Smith, Mendoza, Campbell, E. Smith, L. Hensley, J. McGrath, substituted for Guthrie at the half. The score in the Tau Nu Tau, winner of group 1, and Alpha Delta Pi, winner of group 2, was 42-18. The line-up was as follows: Tau Nu Tau; Tau Nu Tau; Johnson, Jenson, Lattimer, Kellar, White, and H. Lawson. Long substituted for Stapleton, and Childers for Lattimer. For the Alpha Delta Pi's player the players were Manning, White, Nelson, McMorrow, and Parri. Miss Hoover was referee and Alice Gaskill was score-keeper and time keeper. Play Intramural Games Fraternities Engage in Seven Basketball Contests Intramural basketball continued last night with the playing of seven players from one-sided, as indicated by the scores. Winners in last night's games were Jabari Davis and Tyler Omaega B, Pi Kappa Alpha, Tau Omega B, Pi Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Pi, Signa Alpha Epsilon, and Triangle B lost to Alta Tau Omega B 4 to 16; Pi Kappa Alpha won from Sigma Nu in a closely consecutedame 18 to 13. Phi Chi easily defeated Phi Delta Theta 26 to 8, while Alpha Kappa Psi won from Theta Tau by the large margin of 33 to 13. Delta Sigma Pi trounced Alpha Chi Sigma 34 to 6, while Sigma Alpha Epsilon was defeating Sigma Alpha Mu 32 to 12. Alpha Kappa Psi B nosed out P Upsilon B by one point, 16 to 15. DIARIES For 1930 Best Assortment in the City A. G. ALRICH Printing Hart Schaffner & Marx Tux's — $35 New Derbies — $5 Wear a New Suit Home Our Special On Hart Schaffner & Marx 25% - 331-3% are the Discounts Suits gives you the opportunity to get "one" at a saving. Gift Neckties—the finest selection we have ever offered. Boxed free. $1 - $1.50 - $2 - $2.50 - $3 What's Doing Back Home News From Kansas Towns Emporia, D. cec. 17—(UP) —M s. Martha Winton, 73, the first white child born in Lyon county, still maintains her own despite the fact that she is but four feet tall and weighs about 20 pounds. Mrs. Winton seems not to mind being alone and only occasionally visits one of her nine children. --mortgage on stock for $130,969.50 covering 3,742 head of cattle, is probably the largest chattel mortgage ever filed on stock in Pratt county. It was filed by Commercial Trust company. Mahattan, Dec. 17—(UP) to have wheat stolen once or twice to be bad enough when but robbers visit for the third time and repeat their theft. The group becomes serious. So believes Sylvester Brothers, who live near Lira and whose grainry has been robbed three times this fall. They have posted $300 reward for the arrest and for those responsible for the thefts. Dodge City, Dec. 17—(UP) Lions one of two large lions in the city zoo may soon be placed under an annealion because they have jaw. An infected tooth is the cause. Wichita, Dec. 17—(UP)—Kansas is in the market for 10,000 Bob White quail to turn loose in 105 countries. The forestry, fish and game commission, in session here last week, voted to buy the birds. They will be purchased in Mexico, the only place on Earth where they can be bought, costing between $1.75 and $2 each. Council Grove, Dec. 17—(UP)—by a four to one vote in favor of the proposition. Council Grove voters at an annual bond issue prepared for the construction of a new grade school to be located in Washington school built here in 1882. Manhattan, Dec. 17—(UP) Manhattan city commissioners have responded to President Hoover's plan for continued building this year with a program which calls for expenditures of $125,000. The Ideal Gift Tigers Defeat Eagles Columbia, Dec. 17—(UP)—The Tigers defeated the Central College Eagles 24 to 17 here last night. At the half the Tigers trailed 14 to 13. One of the new snappy frocks with long. graceful lines and low flares . . . . rich in winter colors . . . . lovely in design. Only— Also costume jewelry at very low prices. $15.00 Nanette Phone 156 19 W. 9th --you Rings so rich in beauty, in quality and moderate in price, as those you find here. Christmas Suggestions Nothing finer than a diamond See our stock of watches. silverware, smoker's goods. Leather or Pottery. No advance in price. F. H. Roberts Jeweler 833 Mass. 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