PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1929 First Team Men Trounce Seconds in Practice Game Three Meetings Preced Season's Opening At Washburn This Tuesday The choice five on the varsity basketball squad again overpowered all opposition which the second five could not win. The other three, though they were missing a lot of their tries at the basket, they kept the ball in their own hands so competently that one team lost once. Out of 40 attempts the first team located the hoop nine times for 18 points. "Rub" Thomson had the fourth out with two篮筐 out of five attempts. Bishop continued leading the varsity in scoring with four baskets. However, he had to shoot 17 times to score three. He was connected for the remaining three baskets in eight attempts to score. Neither "Frosty" Cox nor Lee Page at the guard positions broke into the scoring columns, although they each scored a goal. Cox seems to have completely recovered from the slight injury he received Monday evening and played with a dash which bodies ill to his opponents during the coming season. His fierce guarding and fast, shifty drumming had the seconds be taken off and off their guard most of the time. Bausch's weight will be a big ais set in short rides toward the basket Twice last night he crushed through the defense to put the ball through No particular player distinguished himself on the second team last night. The defense had a few at forwards, Ramsey at center and O'Leary and Pete Bunch at guards. Before the 20 minute scrummage Phog Allen gave the squad their ushers, but they were hard to ward with a guard so as to drill him on the fundamentals of getting pasa a guard. Only three more regulars are in the squad during the season at Washburn next Tuesday night, and the squad is making every effort to get in shape for the season. Washburn chances were given a boost with the announcement that two freshmen would be allowed to play. The Big Six ruling on freshman players was suspended through action of Will Sawyer, who was known for his versatility of aknas athletic board. Fields Next O. U. Grid Captain Fields Next O. U. Grid Captain Norman Greenwood, City City, Fields of, Foothill City, City plot the University of Oklahoma football eleven through its 1930 season. Fields, a center, was elected at the banquet given by Beta Theta Pi. Phailen To Coach at Washington Lafayette, Ind. Dec. 13—(U-P) Jimmy Phailen has signed a four year contract as head coach of the University. The salary was not disclosed but it was rumored that the man who founded Pardue to the big ten football title will receive $15,000 per annum. Read the Kansan Want Ads. Sandwich Inn Soxman's Chicken Sandwiches Plate Lunch Is Served from 5 to 8 p. m. 1403 Meal Time 1403 Mass. Street Forty-Five Men Appear For Freshman Basketbal "The freshman basketball squad not quite out, but coming," Coach Chichón Bunn this morning. "I am going to give all of them a chance to show me what they can do." About forty-five men have been reporting for practice every evening. The following have checked out basketball equipment: Centers: William K. McNown, Warner Forsythe, O. W. Parker, John Newell, Ellis T. Johnson, Maurice Gengebhail, and W. Arden Minger. Guards: Paul Gordon, Dan Webb, Kurt Liesen, Robert MacDowell, Tom O'Neil, Theodore J. Craig, Richard M. Leake, Eugene S. Dahl, Frank Taylor, Ray Hunter, Maurice Kite, Edward A. Smiley, Bill Kraemer, and Lawrence Filkin. Forwards: Frank Holzapple, James Lamb, Charles B. Peterson, Glorence Hammer, George H. Ackerman, Gleem Kulken, Ronald R. Horn, J Dean Dwarf, Willace C. Sullivan, Baron Barke, Lester E. Heagler, Alex Szeggl, Elen Smurr, Lawrence Rarick, Donald H. Johns, Glenn D. Morrison, Jeffrey M. Sutherland, Rye E. Beckman and Dennell Love. Freshmen and Varsity Wrestling Candidates Working Out Together About Fifty Candidates Report Regularly; Bauman Wants Heavyweights About 50 men have been reporting for wrestling at the stadium every evening, yet there is a shortage of grapplers in the heavyweight division and in the 125 to 150 Bantam division. Leone Lowe, Bantam, wrestling coach. The variety and freshman aspirants have been practicing together. "Thus far this season I have been drilled the men in offensive tactics," said Coach Bauman, "but beginning tonight, attention will be given to defensive wrestling tactics with special training, so that we can keep on a standing position." Freshmen who have checked out wrestling equipment are John White, Wellledge Wage, Ernest Walker, J. E Turner, Logan Sanford, Edward Patterson, Wayne Larabee, Robert Hoffman, Kernit Goodger, W. N, Grimm, James Costello, Horace Botsford, and John Blank. Service with a Savina. Christmas Gift Special We are offering a special sale of DuPont's Genuine largest selling toilet ware pattern in the country today. The full line consists of 27 different pieces with each piece stamped with the name Pyralin and beauon amber. The above Pytfully mounted white pearl vail may be obtained in a shop costing 49c to $4.99 or an advertised 10 piece set for $34.50 for $10.95 We are giving 50% to 75% discount from the usual price. (While They Last) Christmas Sanlafe XCURSIONS Fare and one-third for the round trip Half fare for children Tickets honored in sleeping cars on payment regular Pullman rates. Equality low fares in effect to points in Oklahoma, New Mexico and Texas. From Lawrence, Kan., to points in Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado To points in Missouri, Iowa and Illinois—Tickets on Dec. 12, 2014, 1928 inc. Final Return Jacket J. 12. 1928 Tickets on sale Dec. 20-24 and 26-28, 1929 inc. Final Return Limit Jan. 12, 1930. For Particulars Apply to W. W. BURNETT, Agent Lawrence, Kansas W. W. BURNETT, Agent Varsity; Robert Yeager, Jack Cudrada, E, D. Chapin, Ernest Balzer, Marvin Brummet, Ted Barber, Carl Ginsburg, Eric Sullivan, Cutler, Lee Furse, Lim Gikorlai, E, H.Gleimelsem, George Hutton, Nathan Hutchens, Joe Kostka From last year's squad, Coch Chauhan has three letter men who are out and about. A member of the Captain, Steve Church, 165 pounds; Anil Cochran, 175; and James S. Sophomores at Tulane University suffered a cold bath when they were out-pulled by the freshmen in their annual toq-o-war. Because of the benefit basketball games next Wednesday night the following changes have been made in the intramural schedule. The 8 o'clock afternoon, the 9:00 o'clock game at 6:17 and the 10:00 game immediately after the close of the benefit fries. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Sigma Alpha Mu content has been changed from Saturday until 10:00 Tuesday night. Benefit Causes Changes Intramural Schedules Altered For Next Week Delta Sigma Lambda defeated Sigma Alpha Mu by the one-sided score of 20 to 4, and Delta Chi was easily EXQUISITE LINGERIE for Christmas Gifts Winners in the six intramural basketball games played last night were: Pihi Pai, Pihi Delta, Delta SIG, Piha KJ, Piha BJ, Piha KA, Piha KJ, quite one-sided scores. Pihi Pai won usually over Pi Hi Upson, 30 to 14, and over KJ Kaiden, 48 to Alpha Kanna Lambda 45 to 11. Full Fashioned Silk Hose $1.00 up Three Piece Pajama Suits $7.00 up New Shipment of Dance Sets in the newest shades of Nile, Apricot, Egg Shell, Peach and Flesh $1.98 to $2.98 La Mode Shoppe 917 Mass. Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats ---a man's Christmas without neckties—be no Christmas--defeated by Pi Kappa Alpha, 34 to 7. Bta trounced Comopolitan last night 56 to 8. Delta Teta Delta E, by Delta Delta Theta B, by the score of 18 to 6. You'll find here carefully selected ties that will please any man - hand made in foreign silks at— Gloves $1.50 - $2 - $2.50 - $3 A wonderful selection for your choosing at $1 Boxed Free. 'Glad to show you Pajamas Real Savings Our Pre-Holiday Selling of Hart Schaffner & Marx Fall Suits 25% & 33 1/3% Discount Better Come Real Values M. U. May Meet Washington U. St. Louis, Dec. 13.—(U-P)—Missouri and Washington University will have its spring football game, officials can obtain permission from the Big Six officials to play a night game. In event permission is granted the contest will be played Saturday. In St. Louis' proposed new stadium M. U. May Meet Washington U. New apparatus is being added to the fledglish处 at the University of Oklahoma which will make it a well-rounded gymnastics for indoor sports. WET FEET Don't Miss It Send People to Hospitals — Don't Take Chances. We put on good sores that look good. 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