PAGE SIX --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1925 Team Is Warned to Observe Rules in Coming Season Dr. Allen Attends Meeting of Athletic Director for Basketball Discussion The old adage of killing two birds with one stone applied yesterday both brothers and the K.U. basketball squad who were also on the Jayhawk football team. Coach Allen killed the two birds when he scheduled varsity basketball practice for 9 o'clock last night in order that he might attend the meeting of Big Six athletic directors in Kansas City and continue to coach the other birds (turkeys) at the Pi Beta Phi house at dinner. Warns Against Fouls Players watched by referres of K. U's games during the 1928-29 season because they were much inclined to foul were warned by Coach Allen in a talk before practice. "Referres spot men that foul continually," he said. We want win games on the floor and lose them less than because of roughness." Hook and long passes were the main part of the session. A quintet composed of Ramsey at center, Galloway at left, forwards and "Frosts" Cox and Lee Page in the guard posts worked for some time on booking the ball while guarded by the other players exactly improved and he alternated with Bauch and Ramsey. Serimimage was short last night but the squad looked better than in previous engagements. Cox was darting under the water and he worked more like a team work appeared more like at last season when he ranked as a good defensive guard. Page also was hitting baskets from all angles and his defensive technique was excellent. With the Washburn game only 11 days away Coach Allen is taking advantage of every opportunity to get his squad in condition. It looks good, and they should be able to play 40 minutes of fast basketball. Swimming Practice Begins Dual Meet Between Freshmen and Varsity Planned Candidates for the swimming team met Wednesday for the first time this season. It was decided that the freshman coach practice at time this year. A dual meet between the varsity and freshman teams is being planned for the near future. In this meeting it will be necessary for varsity men to take a class of freshmen preceding semesters, while the freshmen must be passing in 12 hours. At the present time the team is lacking in men for distant events If a full team can be rounded out with other schools will be arranged with other schools. Coach Alphin will meet with the Big Six swimming coaches in Kansas City to discuss the time the directors will determine the place for the intercollegiate swim team. Teammates Oppose Each Other in East-West Tilt Lincoln, Dec. 6- (UP)—Because there is no boundary line governing selection of eastern and western play, the New York Giants' west football game at San Francisco Raymond Richard and Clair Slom, stars at center field, enobrasa for two different teams. Richards, tackle, will be with the East squad and Sloan, fullback, will be with the West aggregation. Washington U. Basketball Squad Cut To Dozen Men Ames... Forty-two freshman athletes at Iowa State College will receive annual awards for participation in fall quarter sports, T. N. Metcalf, and J. A. Hoefer. Thirtyde of the awards will go to members of 1933 football squad, St. Louis...Since several members of the football team have reported as candidates for the Washington University basketball squad, Conch Dog White decided this week to cut his two squads down to an even dozen players. The Washington mentor, always an advocate of small cage dogs, believes however that they need the needed purposes and with the Purdue game only one week away plenty of individual attention must be paid to the players who will Despite the fact that Washington lost through graduation a real star in Kuzma (the son of his dependable forward, it is reasonable to believe that this year's team will be even stronger than the Missouri Valley conference title with an all-victorian record, as well as the Kentucky team, Big Champs, in a pair of tilts. Intramural Basketball Continues; Enthusiasm Heightens in Contests Kappa Sig, Pi Upsilon, Sigma Nu S. P. E., Pi K. A., D. S. Pi Are Winners Are Winners Intramural basketball continued ast night with the playing of six sore games of the large intramural checkle. Winning teams in last week's game, Kappa Alpha, Kappa Alpha, Sigma Pi Epiloch, sigma Nu Pu U, and Kappa Sigma. Pi Kappa Alpha showed its superior ability with the ball, both on the back and front of the field, winning 37 to 3, over Delta SigmaLambda. Delta Sigma Pi was victorious over Chi Delta Sigma 19 to 3; Chi Sigma 19 to 4; SigmaLambda (B) 26 to 14; SigmaNu won from Delta Chi 21 to 17; SigmaAlpha Nu was defeated by Pi U16 to 23; Kappa Sigma (B) won to SigmaAlpha Mu (B) team 28 to 1 The following intramural games will be played Saturday: West court: 11:00, Alpha Kappa Pitt: 12:00, Alpha Pit; 12:00, Delta Sigma Lambda Imae; Theta Pi (B); 1:00, Alcalo Tau Omega B) vs. Alpha Sigma Alpha Pt; East court: 11:00, Phi Chi (B) (II) Phi Kappa PSI (B); 12:00, Epi Psi (B) vs. Delta Sigma Pi (B) Delta maspontian vs. Phi Gamma Delta. O. U. Cagers Prepares For Battle With Texas Norman, Dec. 5—( Special ) — "Midnight oil" is being burned in the dormitory of the university's home nights as Coach Hugh V. M德缪吩 mih red-shirted cagers into shape for the battles with the University of Texas five here The Sooners, champions of the Big Six conference last year, and winners of the Western Conference before, have a center gap which must be filled. Failure of Clinton Shearer, pilot man of last year, to return to practice, forced Coach Mermott no little worry. Capt. Tom Churchill, who was named an all-big Six forward last week, said he has been a basket-shooter, has checked in his grid togs and is working daily with the cagers. Walter Grauman, a rebounding guard, could other candidate for the center position. Keep Your Feathers, Jayhawks! The Faculty Women's Club will hold its annual Exhibition and Bazaar on Saturday afternoon, December 7, at the Club House. Besides the articles usually on sale, there will also be offered Greek, Italian and East Indian embroidered and weaved, Italian tapestry and leather work. Classes from India and China. Au Fil de l'Eau a fragrance delicate and light It breathes the faint fragrance and suggests the fragile beauty of the lily of the valley—this delicious perfume by Lenthéric. $7.00 the ounce. Service with a Saving Sport Shots by the Kansan Sport Editor Jim Bausch, the spectacular Kansas fullback on whom a like amount of superlative praise and many criticisms have been laid to be charged with professionalism at the meeting of Big Six athletic director Rick Riordan. This we learn from a banner head line tipping the sport页 of last sight's Kansas City Journal-Jock. The headline was "Honorable Jim Bausch." Kansan Sport Editor and then the story goes on to admit that the only authority for the state senate is the college campus at Lawrence this morning." Our comment is that the so-called "rumor" seems to have been started with the idea that That is, no one could be found who had heard anything about it until they read the paper. The article then states that himself is credited with the statement made to friends in Lawrence that charges of professionalism will be against him at the meeting here today. In an interview by telephone this afternoon, Jim Bauchou told us that the statement is without foundation. In fact, he said that he was dumb. He said that the story and that, so far as he knows, there nothing to the report. The question of Bauch's athletic eligibility came to a head following the Iowa state game in which Bauch lost by 10 points. The "color" writer for a Des Moines paper unwittingly started a scandal that quieted when Dr. P. C. Allen, director of the Bauch company, received a guaranteed salary from an insurance company, but that this amount is deducted from the commissions he receives on policies he with the athletic directors and officials refusing to discuss the matter, whether or not such charges are brought against Bauch will not be known until after the officials' meeting adjournts. It remains, however, that there is little connection with any rumor and that, in fact, no rumor is to be found. Several newspaper writers seem to think that the name of dim Bauch is a good one for "color" stories. And they are not so far off at that. Frost Coy, halffall, and George "Speed" Akelson, guard, both of Kansas, have been rated by the NCA as selected by JACK C. Grover, who is considered by many to be one of the formant football players in history. Grover makes his personal choices on the basis of showings made by players in games viewed orREFERRED by him. Here is Grover's all-star mythical eleven, as printed in this morning's Kansas City Times: ends—Churchill, Oklahoma, and Hurley, Missouri; quarterbacks, Nebraska, and Broadstone, Nebraska; guard—Bunain, Kansas Aggies, and Atkerson, Kansas; center—Smith, Missouri; quarter-balls, Nebraska; buckets, Oklahoma; and fifer (carter), Oklahoma; fullback—Wiggins, Kansas Aggies. third all-star teams, Grover picks Earl Foy, tackle, and Frank "Pete Bausch, center, both 200-pound sophomore regulars of Kanaas, for membership on the second-string which is captained by Waldorf of Missouri. Capitan Lyman of Kanaas is chosen as the leading and a halfback on the third team. In his selection of a second and In a signed article accompanying the selections, Grover explains for the teams to take advantage of the powerful Kansas fallback; Clair Stlaure, Nebraska's big ball carrier; and Trauger of Iowa could play at center. Grover, would undoubtedly rank as first team all-star players had they not been on the sidelines with injury. In a separate article, Grover's player's value to his team counts a great deal, the referee believes, great player on the bench has a man of slightly inferior ability, says Grover On the other hand, William Braucher, NEA sports writer, has made a composite all-star team for the college. Compiling the choices of more than 20 coaches and critics in the region of the Big Six, Missouri Valley, and southwestern conferences, Sliam College is one of the colleges both landed on the first team, along with Churchill of Okahoma Richards of Nebraska, Nigro of Kansas and the University of Texas Prairie Bauch and Akeson of Kansas rated the second team. Pick-ups at random; Oklaham, as we have it, is out to better Kansas' record—four consecutive victories by the victory match this season, as they have for the past two years, in the NCAA tournament for the Sooners if Jayhawker luck changes. K. U. Schedule Dec. 17 — Washburn at Topeka, Dec. 21 — Missouri at Kansas; City (non- Dec. 21 - Missouri at Kansas City, Oklahoma. Jan. 1 - California at Kansas City, Oklahoma. Jan. 1 - Californias at Mexico at Lawrence, Oklahoma. Jan. 1 - Oklahoma at Kansas City, Oklahoma. Jan. 1 - Iowa State at Lawrence, Oklahoma. Feb. 3 - Kansas Agro at Manhattan, Oklahoma. Feb. 5 - Oklahoma at Lawrence, Oklahoma. Feb. 5 - Oklahoma at Columbia, Oklahoma. Feb. 5 - Oklahoma at Columbia, Oklahoma. Feb. 5 - Creighton at Omaha, Oklahoma. March 1 - Newebraska at Lincoln, Oklahoma. Beautiful Xmas Cards They are different Come in — No obligation Squires Studio 1035 Mass. What could be a finer Christmas Gift than a good Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit of Clothes You can save now in our Pre-Holiday Special for Yourself - Dad - or the Boys Self-Supporting Women $33_{3}^{1}\%$ 25% at— Discount 32 Per Cent of Those Enrolled in University Work Look at these Suits— Real Values at a Real Saving That 32 per cent of the women on this Hill are self-supporting was one of the startling facts brought out by Miss Marie Miller, speakingBehind the scenes at the meeting at Hankey house Wednesday evening, Miss Miller was substituting in the place of Mrs Miller to represent the majority of women, who is now on vacation. "This percentage based on incomplete data means that 525 of the 1,823 women enrolled in the University of Missouri and 475 Miss Miller. "There are 80 homes in which they may work for room and board, 17 positions in various offices, 25 places in the library, 22 in the General Hospital in Corinthia ball and 4 at Ye Tavern." Miss Miller also found that in general the remuneration in unmilled work for women is a little above that paid to men, but this is not the case because the women According to the Librarians at the University of Oklahoma students do the most serious digging into outside readings for class work on Tuesday, most books are checked in. Day one day on any other day of the week. Some interesting statistics on the increase in calls for jobs were given in a similar addressed to the Mr. San Campos secretary of the employment services. Out of the 2092 students enrolled in college in October 1992, 162 are either at porting, while only 342 come to a class- ical called less than 10 per cent. Of those who took part, --- Iowa May Be Reinstated at Big Ten Meet Tonight Chicago, Dec. 6, —(UP)—The face committed suicide at western cen- tral western schools, in the group of midwestern schools to remain a Big Ten or become a Big Ten. The committee in annual session here with coaches and other athletic officials of member schools will pass a recommendation for reinstatement in the conference. The Hawkies were suspended from th conference last May. The contention was to meet the other nine schools not to meet the Iowa school after Jan. 1, 1930. Personal Engraved Christmas Cards. Order NOW! Four men of the University of Oceania plastered several of the largest colleges in Australia. State college with "the toil, to hell with O, S, C?" in point, leaving a "shameful" mark on its history. Bullock's Dickinson Theatre Building Get a New Desk Blotter Free — at Bullocks SHIP LOAD OF GIFTS The Virginia May Flower & Gift Shop Clever Comic Christmas Cards On Massachussetts Street in Hotel Eldridge --definite penalty has not been agreed upon. Read the Kanan want ads. 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