PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1929 Starting Quintet Against Washburn To Have Veterans Team Will Probably Include Bausch, Bishop, Cox, Thomson, and Page When the Jayhawk quintet takes the floor against Washburn Tuesday night at Toppea, the players present are Jim Bauch in the center position, "Rob" Thompson and T. C. Bishop in the forward position, Alex Rex in the back and in the guard positions. In this line-up are three letter men, Cox, last year's honor captain; Thomas, the rookie of the Baitse team and the two seasons and Bishop, a fine floorman and good team player. Fred Ramsey, the other captain, is to be used either at forward or center The second five that Couch Allen has been using in practice thus far has been Art Lawrence, who plays the center and at center, Pete Bausch and Ted O'Leary at guards. Bauch, O'Leary, and Lawrence have made the best show in this quintet to date, and they may have played games before the season is over. Friday night's practice was featured by the few personal fools called in the scrimage between the Sorrismune Scriumme Coach Allen read a statement by Charlie Taft, who summed up foiling in these cases: "If you fool you, you are a better man than he is." The warning had its effect, and the personal fools were grown in the studio. The second quintet gave the choice five a much better battle last night, than the score of 30-12 indicates. None of the players were surprised by the saying that this was partially the tight defenses of both teams. Lawrence, Pete Bansch and Grose had the best percentage for shots taken. Grosse hatched on sand by slinging to out of two, how short in the in back, only r short time. Nearly three weeks of practice has ended and the question in most peoples minds is: What are the chances for a winning team this year? Kansas will have to play. The question is how. However, the oof or three men failing to hit their stride this early in the season these players will be playing in the league Jayhawk will, in all probaillity, finish one, two or three. Intramural Games --three former University of Kansas basketball stars, Harold "Dutch" Hauser, A. B. 29, football captain for the University of Missouri, James, B. 28, and James Hill. A. B. 29, co-captain of the Varsity in 1927-28, who are now enrolled in the Harvard School of Law, has been a college luminary to play the Harvard varsity quintet in two practice games. Scores of the games were 24-22 in favor of the law school five, and a tie, in favor of the law school six. In the six intramural games played Saturday afternoon, Acacia, Delta Tau, A, T, O, Sigma Chi, Big Ep and the Lawrence Independence were vice- The only contested game was won by Alba Tau Omega from the Kentucky Colts. Carolina Horns defeated Delta met rather strong opposition from Phi Kappa, but the final score of 35 to 24 left Horns with a win over the games were walk-aways, Acacia winning from Delta Upsalion 32 to 18, and the Lawrence Independents winning from 8 to 8, and the Lawrence Independents swapping Cosmosopolitan 30 to 6 Delta Sigma Lambla forfeited to Sigma Phi Episilon (B) nosed out Kappa Phi Kappa (B) 29 to 18, and Beta Theta Pi (B) won from Kappa of 18 to 14. Delta Sigma Pi (B) took the measure of Delta Chi (B) to the tune of Kappa of 18, and Beta Phi (B) below for Sigma Chi (B) with a count of 26 to 14. Kappa Eta Kappa snowed under Phi Delta Chi 17 to 7. Only five games were played Friday night, these being won by Kappa Eta Kappa, Sigma Chi (B), Beta (B), Sig Eta (B), and Delta Sigma. The schedule for Monday night it as follows: 8:00 p. m. Phi Delta Chi vs. Chi Chi on the west court. 9:00 p. m. Phi Kappa Chi vs. Chi on the west court. 9:00 p. m. Alpha Kappa Psi vs. Theta Tau on the west court. 9:00 p. m. Delta Sigma Psi vs. Alpha Kappa Psi vs. Alpha Tau Omega (B) vs. Triangle (B) on the west court. 10:00 Phi Kappa Psi (B) on the east court. DAY or NIGHT Sudden Service Phone 711 Pct Yellow Cab Harvard Quintet Plays Former K. U. Cage Stars A Boston paper that published the account of the game said, "Although the crimson players had an edge on the defense, they were considerably more experienced. Three were from the University of Iowa, two from the University of the strongest quintets in the Middle West. They had played on the same Kansas team and still had their skills." Faculty Will Cavort On Basketball Court in Benefit Program Weird Spectacle to Be Staged Wednesday Night in New Auditorium Three feature basketball games, all of an unusual nature, are on the proctest field. The team's athletic program to be held on the Auditorium court Wednesday night, according to T. C. Bishop, chairman of the affair. The date rule is off In view of former spectacles, the major event probably will be the annual faculty clash, which will be one of the three headlampes. Bishop is busy rounding up two or three dozo face athletes to participate in the game since whoever has the most substitutes probably will win the game. time-kips, captains, trainers, etc., will be applaws on Tuesday for the faculty players already have started training, having chaperoned a number of Christmas An innovation that promises to prove proverbially startling will be a game between two freshman teams, one of which is named after galoshes. When the second half begins, the teams will trade handicaps. Those who have seen basketball played under such an environment are presumed the result to be very effective. Of a more serious vein, a game between the varsity and the K. U. All-stars, an aggregation of coaches and alumni, will exhibit some class hasseh ability will be seen "Phoq" Allen, John Bunn, Mike Getto, and perhaps others of the Kansas coaching staff, augmented by John Levi, ex-Haskel Zuber, and Harold Zuber, school, and Harold Zuber, vari-ty regular of a few years ago. Between games the K. U. tumbling cam coached by Herbert C. Alphin will give exhibitions. Proceeds from the game will be made a part of the University Christma- mas program student loan fund to be presented Thursday night. Notre Dame Adds S.M.U. to Make 10 Hard Games South Bend, Ind, Dec. 14—(UP)—The Notre Dame game has blocked an extremely hard schedule to the 1930 card revealed tonight. Coach Rockie made no comment in making public a schedule which contained the trip from coast to coast. The opening game is with Southern Methodist University while the formal坠降 of the game is by the Navy team on Oct. 11, one week later than the S. M. U. tilt. (A new game on the schedule over 1929. Crewitt Scores 17 Points Fayetteville, Ark., 17 (UPC)—Led by Lee Crewitt and Ford Pork trounced Northeast Teachers College here last night, 59 to 26. Crewitt scored 17 points. Crewitt Scores 17 Points MONDAY—Wm. Boyd and Marie Preston with extraordinary cast in a military, thrilling dramatic production entitled, "The Feying Fool." Also the Patte Latest Daily News Feature and comedy, "Motor Boat Mama." The Patee FUEDSAY — Carlyle Blackwell, Benita Hume and big cast in the celebrated Gainsborough Feature, "The Wreckers". Also The Patee Latest Daily News Feature and beautiful color classic, "Sports of Many Lands" Sport Shots by the Kansan Sport Editor Basketball practice yesterday morning consisted of about one hour of scrimmage in which all of the varsity squad eventually took part. Coach Gregg Tolbert's team play to give the men bits of constructive criticism and instruction. Dr. F. C. Allen left Lawrence early Saturday afternoon to conduct a basketball rules interpretation meeting Wednesday, said Warrenburg. He said that he would have two Warburgams teams on the court three recent changes in basketball rules. Nebraska has followed Kansas with the announcement late Friday that the Cornhuskens have dispensed with the football captaincy by a vote of 94 to 67. The first one in Husker history when there was no captain. With four of the Big Six school having elected leaders for their grunt training, Kansas will not play at the conference in the conference to have adopted the new policy for the campaign. A letter has come to the sports deck which merits printing since it suits us as an answer to a sports writer who has seen his scrap to clip all his column. Here it is: To the Spots Editor, the Kanan: Forces are at work to return the Minnesota-Kansas game to Thunderdome day according to Leslie Edmons in his column in the Topeka Daily Capital. Because Michigan has lost its sole opponent with Nebraska and New York University, Edmons bears that the Tigers intend to drop pressure on Kansas, we agree to change, and he rigards Chancellor Lindley as the strongest single force against the State. The Chancellor's stand is honest. Edmond's opinion because he believe the students favor the present and not the future, Mr. Edmond suggests a plebiscite, if such a thing is permissible among the students. He says in conclusion, "The Chancellor has always judged my judge, believe Thanksgiving day football a part of Missouri Valley institutions. If the Kansas students decide would make it animosus." To answer Mr. Edmonds, the consensus of opinion among the students is that the game is played with a bat, not a stick, in a pleasurable, to my knowledge, taked on a question such as this, but I am sure I would agree. In the winkingly for the Saturday date. The alumni and the press are not so much concerned with the thought of going home for the Thanksgiving vacation as are the students. The alumni have a great case and they seemly approve of the present arrangement. As W. O. McGeehan, noted sports critic in the new York Times, has called J. C. Cowenboniment K. U. alumnus of Kansas "royal razzing," as to speak, in a letter to the editor. an afterthought, public opinion would never allow the dayhawk Tiger companion to be made a permanent commitment is made in the knowledge of the Army Naval Corps and could be severed. Plate Lunch Because of the stir made by the recent Carnegie report and because it placed college football under public scrutiny, Mr. Hayward is a rally-dinner of the Jayhawk club in Kansas City just before the Missouri-Kansas game has been flung to the ends of the country as men for editorials and sport comments. As we have it, the alumnus said that if there was any good boys looking for an education and a job, back in school, team, but backing the necessary funds to carry them through, just let them come to us. What about K., U, K, first, last and always. What we want to do is build K, U to a point where the enrollment reaches 10,000. McGechan likes to use the word "Babbit" so he commented through his paper, saying that the K. U. alumnus of the University of Kansas caused of Babbity," but that "this Babbitt of the University of Kansas" is no exception and that the "center of Babbity" is not necessarily a university town has "its Babtties" who are quite blantat and naive, and that the Babbitt "collected a maximum of spotlight around him for the one who makes a spectacular clown of himself." 35c (Signed) C. C. Having vent his spleen on our K U. alumnus, and our alumni in general, Mr McGeean finishes up by saying that the K U. U. Babbitt believes we need to play football out good boys who can play football since the development of a successful football team might bring K U. enrollment up to the 10,000 mark. Says Mr McGeean, recognition of what seems to be a fact: that the only advertisement that a university can get and the only prestige that it can build, in the reign of this distorted point of view, is that it can play football, and this sounds almost true." Sunday Noon and Evenings. Now, Mr. McGeehan, you're older and without doubt wiser than we are, but we know one thing and we'll like it. We're not a neck of the woods, you'd have no trouble finding plenty of people who would like to watch our game without an on camera. Nichols clowning activities. Besides, Mr. Sports Critic, if our conception of the thing has been a bad idea, large towns and to college alumni? What group does not have Habbits unless its a monastery? 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But under the continual pounding and Southern California scored almost all Saunders, responsible for turning the tide, heard, as he left the field, the greatest ovation given any athlete in the game. He played his last game for U, S, C. Slugging Outfielder Can Wallop, but Not in Ring Chicago, Ill., Dec. 14—(UF) —The management of the Chicago Cubs today forbid the use of light Arthur "the Great" Shires, White Sox first baseman and pugilist for the heavyweight champion and sundry thousands of dollars. President William L. Zeck, of the College, put an entreaty to the Chief Justice for honoring his jacqueline the Curator would not contendence the boat which appeared to be rolling up interest like a whirlpool. Nebraska to Inaugurate "No Grid Captain" Plan Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 14, (U-UP) "The no captain plan" will be inaugurated in football史 Sept. 1, 1931. Captains of all other Husker teams will be eliminated. The new system will mean that for the first time in more than a decade of grid history there will be no football captain elected for the year. The coach will have authority to appoint a senior member as acting captain, and he must send the lettermen voted to dispense with the captain by a vote of 17 to 7, two lettermen voting in favor. JAYHAWK TAXI PHONE 65 Hotel Eldridge BAGGAGE TRANSFER Cameron Aggies Win, 33 to 31 Oklahoma City—Dec. 14—(UP) Five hard fighting Cameron Aggies of Lavon surprised the Oklahoma City last night by defeating the Oklahoma City University quintet 33 to 31. Every year before the Thanksgiving game, students at Cincinnati University gather together for a convoction at which all freshmen are supported. In particular, for the purpose of intisting pep into the students before their last game. You'll Find and the The Right Kind of Food Right Kind of Place Jayhawk Cafe 1340 Ohio We Deliver Phone 509 Hose Mending, Hemstitching, Dressmaking and Kemodeling at the MRS. 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