PAGE SIX 1. 2. 3. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1920 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Basketball Squad Uses New Attack in Drill on Plays First Five Defeats Second Team by 17 to 1 Score In Last Night's Scrimmage Carrying out his plan of a new attack for the 1929-30 edition of the Jahyawn quintet, Coach "Plog" Abner wished that he didn't practice to drill on new plays. In order to keep possession of the ball, when on the offensive, the guards and forwards changed positions whenever a gun drove under the goal for a set-up. Palming out to a man when in a tight place instead of attempting to strike the playfield those shots were usually inside the free throw line. The first five in last night's sermicle, with Jim Bausch at the tip-off and Bessie Hobson at the bottom,扑著 in the massive berths, and "Frosty" Coe and Loe Paget at guardles, walloped the second quintet composed of Peter Bausch and O'Leary, to 17. T. C. Bishon shot six times and made four goals. Cox made out one shot and also hit the ball, but were also hitting in mid-sensor form. Nearly 25 shots were taken by the two shooters. O'Leary insured for the second five, intercepting passes and breaking up tackles. He's good. Pete Bauch continued to improve in every department of the school. Eligibility Rules Are Set Women Interclass Swimmers 4 Practice 10 Hours to Practice 10 Hours Ten one-hour practices will be required for eligibility in the women's interclasse swimming teams, according to Grace Krich, manager. The decision was made yesterday afternoon at all of women interested in swimming. Practice hours for swimmers will be on Tuesday, 3:30 to 5:30, and Saturday, 6:30 to 8:30. To enter this group should be at least intermediate swimmers. Diving practices, under the direction of an instructor, are open to anyone who can do a running front dive, and the practices for this will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays at Each class can enter three people for each event, and in the individual meet, each woman can enter three events besides the relay. In the diving events, the required dives will be running front, jackknife and back. There will be two ope dives in each round. The dunge room will be a 35-foot plump. Tentative dates for the meets have been made, the individual being set for Feb. 18, and the interclass meet for Feb. 25. no nepommes elected Helen Law- soh, manager; juniors chose Frances Brown for manager, and seniors selected Grace Kiehl. There will be a meet tomorrow in Jenny's room entering the meet tomorrow at 3:30 in the gymnasium. Gift For the 'Girl Friend' Found New York,—(U17)—When in doubt when you are sure to find the solution of all perplexities is to be found in costume jewelry. One may express himself at any price, and be able to wear it or triple ropes of heipe and egg shell pearls to the most complicated in modern or renaissance necklaces. Megirl New M. U. Flipper Leader Columbia, Dec. 12 —(UP) Leon- ard McGirl of Odessa, two year leader man at guard, will be captain of the team and will be members of members of the University of Missi- souri team decided last night. Hosiery---will please any man Fancy Silk Plain Silk Plain Lisle Fancy Wool Late Rally for A. O. Pi's Helps Win Volley Game —a large selection for your choosing. Holiday Boxed A rally in the final minutes of the game, responsible for the addition of 17 points to the score, featured the volleyball game last night between Florida and Beta. Alpha Omicron Pi won after trailing at the half when the score was 9-7. In the second half of the game, Beta made a 24-13 6-minute, making the score 24-11. 50c to $1.50 Kappa Kappa Gamma, which won rom Sigma Kappa 27-25, held a comfortable lead at the end of the half 1-10, but the Sigma Kappa combo kept it in the lead, being the last part of the game when they cored 15 points to the game six, independently completely outplayed Upha Chi Omega, winning by a core of 42-21. Pi Phi easily defeated Upha Chi Omega in the fourth game if the evening. Tonight at 7:00 Alpha Xi Delta will play Watkins Hall team; at 7:45 Delta Zeta and Alpha Delta Pi will play Lake Erie, and at 8:30 will be the closing game of the series. Monday night semi-finals will start, when the four group winners will play eliminating contenders which is to be played Tuesday night. CARLS Twelve Teams Combat in Difficult Games for Intramural Cup fwoe Easy Victories and Four Close Battles Featured in Last Night's Tilt Delta Tau Delta won an easy game from Delta Sigma Lambda by a score of 32 to 11. Miller officiated the game. Winners in last night's intramural basketball games were, Delta Tau Delta,sigma Chi,Kentucky Colonies,Delta Sigma Alpha,Sigma Alpha Episcopi and Triangle. Sigma Chi won from Pihka in a game that beat St. Thomas by score 61 to 60. Both teams played good floor work and played a good defensive game. Official, Mort The victory of the Kentucky Colonels over Sigma Alpha Mu could not be decided until the final whistle had been played. The Colonels throughout, the Kentucky Colonels winning by the small margin of one score, the score was 12 to 11. Official. Blair. Alpha Kappa Psi, B, won a decisive victory over Delta Chi B, to the tion of 13 to 13. The scoring throughout considerably one sided Official. Mast. Sigma Alpha Epsilon defeated the Dunakin Club in a hard fought game 18 to 15. Officials were Miller and McClure. The Triangle showed its superior playmaking again last night defeating the Tigers. This game was a lively one through our team balls playing good basket (4-2). Intramural basketball games to be played tonight are as follows: Pick up Thursday, 9 p.m. Pi Kai Kaperna, Vi Delta Kai, Va Delta Kai, Beta Kai, Delta Kai, Pi Kai, court court, 9 p.m. Dia Kai Kaperna, Pi A The Y, W. C, A. at Washburn College spend two hours every Wednesday afternoon entertaining the children of the poor families of Topeka. And to him who wrote these words—"Sleepy Valley" meant Home, wherein-Roses were home to happiness as Kiddies. On the stage of the little auditorium in the basement of Spooner-Thayer museum there is a little group of figures. These wooden figures were carved to represent the animals and soldiers of 2000 years ago and now they are all gazing in awe at an humble manger where a mother sits with a new-born child in her arms. A wall in the backyard, and a bright star gushes overhead. 'Round my door—babies on the floor—who could ask for more—in Sleepy Valley?' Let us help you keep your friends cheerful with a bouquet of fresh flowers every week. Students Arrange Wooden Figures to Represent the Nativity of Christ "Flowers Sisters Mary Viola and Mary Vinecine of Leavenworth have arranged the figures to represent the Nativity of Christ. Angels are flying about the Ward's Flower Store Phone 621 'U. S. Will Win Net Title' Donor of Davis Cup Has Faith in American Stars Governor-General Davis added that it was a good thing for the game when France captured the trophy following years of American successes with William T. Tilhon and Bill Johnson reigning supreme. Manila, P, L, —(UP) -America's young tennis stars very likely will bring back the Davis杯 within a year or two, according to some experts of the Philippines, who expressed this opinion in a brief interview with the United Press at a reception he tendered to 340 passengers aboard the S. M. Sea Turtle Center. "I think the cup will return to American in another season or two," said the donor of the famous trophy that is emblematic of intercontinental competition. He said that continuous victory dulled the edge of winning and decreased interest in the court game in international play. Davis has great faith in Wilmer Allison and John Van Ryn, American Davis cup doubles team. He begged his teammates to imbibations that France can offer, along with John Doe, the brilliant George Lott, Wilbur Coren, Frank X. Schoeneck, and Julius Erasmus, Francis T. Hunter, they compose a formidable group of stars who, Davies believes, will bring American former player in international play. Reinhardt Will Produce Salzburg Festival Drama in American Stars Max Reinhardt, of "The Miracle" fame in this country, will be the most important figure in the staging of The Miracle. He is a hardist and Mozart Festivals, which will take place in Salzburg, Austria, continuing until the end of August, 1930, it was announced today by Komen. It will be held at the Grand Hotel de l'Europe, in Salzburg, Austria, who is visiting the United States in the interest of this sky and one can imagine them all singing: "Peace on Earth" and "God Bless America." Of the mother lies an ass, while in the other corner of the manger a cow stands contentedly. Other animals roam nearby. Other animals are scattered among the wondering group Appearing under Mr. Reinhardt's direction will be such figures, by now noted in America, as Alexander Kraus and Werner Kreus and many others. These figures are part of the Spooner-Thayer collection and many are rather old, particularly one or two which were carved by Giuseppe Spooner, who died in 1708. All have matted natural color and are very lifelike. A meeting of the athletic board of the University of Kansas has been called for this afternoon at 5 o'clock, according to an announcement from Dr. F. C. Allen's office. The board will attend at Chancellor E. H. Lindley's office. Athletic Board Will Hold Meeting This Afternoon A financial report on the 1920 football season will probably be given, and budgets for athletics will be made out. It is also remanded that new athletics should receive special reference to the University of Iowa may come before the meeting. Swimmers Out for Meet Distance Material Wanted On Team By Alphin With the Big Six Intercollegiate swimming meet scheduled for Friday, March 7, in the Kansas City Athletic Club, candidates for the swimming team have been practicing three times a week, Herbert Alphia, for distance swimming for distance swimmers, especially in the 250 and 440 yard events. Plains are being made to stage dual home-and-house swimming meets with the young swimmers. If a full sound can be whipped into shape by the middle of January, an event is being planned. About 20 freshman and varsity aspirants have been practicing together for more than a year, to make the varsity squad, as announced by Alphin, are: Roger Kelley, Michael M. George Marshall, C.; Richard Weinberger, '730; Clar k Stephenson, '63; Earle J. Evans, '63; Liam McCormack, '63; C., and John Bowdish, '62. DeLuxe Shows 3 7 9 G. O. P. Memorial Planned Jackson, Mich. — (UP) — A Republican memorial to cost about $500, 000, will be built here on the site on November 9. The museum have been found 75 years ago, if plans now under way materialize. The memorial probably will be a grand monument of a nation, representative of the 48 states of the union, Albert Kahn, Detroit architect, has been invited to visit the site for the proposed memorial. Send the Daily Kansan home. 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Tonite—Tomorrow ALL-TALKING ALL-SINGING ALL-DANCING Starts Monday Among those to whom the Danish Prince has been "betrothed" are Princess Olga of Greece and Princess Marie Jose of Belgium. The Belgian queen, Anne-Marie de Morvelis will marry early next year, to crown Prince Humberb of Italy. Other "posibles," according to the royal match-makers, might include Princess Juliana, heiress to the throne of Holland, either of the Spanish princesses, the Infantile Beatrice and the Elisabeth girl with blue blood in her veins. New Mufflers - Hats - Neckties Friday & Saturday in our Pre-Holiday Special You Can Buy Hart Schaffner & Marx Finest Suits at 33% 25% Discount treat yourself to a Christmas gift or buy a good suit from a store. If you want to put on for you to booth for styles for Men and Youngs. Glad to show you. GET THAT DATE NOW! PUFF PANT PROM Union Building Friday, Dec. 13 9 to 1 Harry Hayes and His Kampus Kats Stags $1 Dates $1