PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1928 Short Pivot Men Present Problem for Coach Allen Must Develop A Center to Oppose Tall Boys of Other Big Six Quintets The task of developing a center that can compete successfully against the court grants that are shared by other players is Six quintets is the chief worry of F. D. C. Allen, head coach, as he leads his team to U. S. basketball at 28 and 29. According to reports, Missouri has him in his hands, six feet and one-inch inches, by Baker, six feet and one-inch inches, to grace the center ring. Oklahoma has a skycarper in Shelyk, nine feet and one-inch around which to build. Nebraska will be fortified by "Big" Mum, six feet and one-inch around Ames will introduce to basketball followers Wagner, six feet four inches. Against these lengthy barkersketeer Doctor Allen has Dodd, Bishop, and Hauser to offer. Dodd and Hauser are lettermen of last year, while Bina is court squad. Dodd stands well over six feet, and is the only one of the trio who can compare in height to the opposition that the Kansas center Bishop, a sophomore, has been showing up well in practice, and may have the center point at least a part of his strength. He weighs 170, and is fast and aggressive. He has been showing an exceptional attitude at hooking. Rub Thomson Still In Rub Thompson, at forward, shows indication of repeating his performances of last year, when he was the leading scorer of the Kansas five. He is already showing an accurate eye touch. His team has been collecting goals with regularity. A number of men will fight it out for the other forward position. Grose, Kindy, Paden, and Ivan have having the call in early semiranges. Ali Men Work Out The guard posts will be well taken care of by Mirney and McGuire, later terminated. The Guard Corps, Ramsey, and McCormick, new men who will give the veterans a scrap for them. In scrimmage last night, Thompson, Green, Bishop, Maney, McGurteen were started for the kindest varsity team in the conference. Kindighe Hamer, Whitfield, and Kamsee Thompson and Bishop flipped in four counties apiece in the short time they played. The difference was heavily changed, all the men being given a chance to work for a short Little emphasis was paid to scoring at bouncy balls. The special attention tended to the cerebral area, pivating, and drumming, with no desire for speed, but the aim of the game was About thirty men were out to ini- form. Allen Ceyran, a member of the Tulsa-based Mavens last night, making a total of thirty four men who have checked out var- saries. Send The Daily Kansan home. R. E. PROTCH Merchant Tailor 13 Plate Battery $8.75 Exchange Price Firestone Tires CARTER SERVICE Call 1300 Iowa State Wrestlers to Meet Kansas Feb. 9 Ames, Iowa. Dec. 5—Matten from the University of Indiana, the University of Minnesota, and Oklahoma A. and M. College will furnish the Iowa State wrestlers with the only inter- conference meets of the 1920 season. The schedule announced today by T. N Metcalf, director of athletes. Indiana's wrestlers will open the season when they appear in State finals. They will face powerful Oklahoma A, and M. grapplers will take on the Iowa State men on Saturday, Feb. 28 at Amnesia. The teams will play on Wednesday and Jayhawkers at Lawrence, Feb. 9. Nebraska Wins Highest Percent of 274 Games Played in Conference Team Totals 73 Victorie Kansas Places Second in Scoring 64 The six schools now forming the "Big Six" Conference have, played 274 football games in the years they have been in competition. Of these games, Nebraska has lost 75; Kansas 64; Missouri 46; Oklahoma 24; Iowa State 23; K. S. A, C. 17; and 28 were tied. Of the tied games, five were between Kansas and Missouri teams; three tied games each were played by Kansas K. S. A. C. Kansas-Oklahoma and Kansas Aggies-Oklahomia; two tied games were played by Iowa State, Missouri and by Kansas-Nebraska; and single tie games resulted in Iowa State-Kansas, Iowa State-Kansas State, Iowa State-Nebraska, Iowa State-Nebraska, Missouri-Oklahomia and Nebraska-Oklahoma. Iowa State and Oklahoma had not met before this year. Except for Kanaa and Oliahama, the all-time standing on the basis of games won, is the same as for the battle of Joojoo, lost. The standing for all contests: Won Lost Pet Nebraska 73 18 380 Kansas 64 15 553 Missouri 64 15 553 Iowa State 29 29 114 Oklahoma 24 36 100 K. S. A. C. 17 50 254 Nobraska has been by far the heaviest scorer of the present conference, and she is against the other free schools now in the conference. Totals for all time Own Oppts' Own pts. points points to one for Nebraska 1791 493 3.64 Kansas 1908 1195 3.64 Oklahoma 730 879 8.8 Iowa State 487 693 8.8 Missouri 664 1287 6.7 K. S. A. C. 424 1146 6.7 A. G. ALRICH Christmas Cards PRINTING INFORMATION Women Play Tournament PRINTING, ENGRAVING Binding. Rubber Stamps Office Supplies, Stationery 736 MASS. ST. BOWERSOCK THE SCREEN'S GREAT LOVER IN HIS MOST AMAZING ROMANCE Tonight - Tomorrow Chi Omega and Alpha Xi Delta sororites were winners of the two games played Tuesday in the first game in the team's intramural basketball tournament. Chi Omega defactored Alpha Omicron P1 to 21, while Delta Zeta fell victim to the Alpha X1 Delta attack 28 to 31. Alpha Xi Delta and Chi Omega Win First Two Games Shows: 3 - 7 9 Mat. 10-40: Eve. 10-50 Tomorrow - Friday - Saturday JOHN GILBERT THE MASKS THE DEVIL Alpha Omega vs. Alpha Omicron Pi {3:04} AI Omega Pro (11) GF PT Albion, Israel 4 2 California, Calebo 4 3 Pearl, Laura 0 0 Bertled, Halbar 0 0 Munford, Ontario 0 0 Vancouver, Vernon 0 0 Chi Omega (21) GF PT Zinn, Ruth 2 1 Carrann, Winona 1 4 Carran, Margaret 0 0 Filkin, Helen 2 2 Dalton, Gentruck 0 0 Dunn, Katherine 0 0 Franklin, Clinton Feeney Seriously Injured While Wrestling Alpha Xi Delta vs. Delta Zeta Alpha Xi Delta (28) FG FT Sherborn, Elizabeth 4 0 Verdell, Carrington 0 0 Kisseler, Florence 0 0 Hancecock, Pauline 0 0 Gerard, Evelyn 0 0 Sellars, Jeanne 0 0 Gaskill, Alice 0 0 Sherbon, Alice 0 0 Delta Zeta (21) FG FT Taylor, Wilma 3 1 Punk, Ruth 5 0 Dickmore, Bath 2 0 Greco, Marlon 0 0 Golddard, Cecilia 0 0 Willis, Lucile 0 0 The box scores: Clinton Feeney, c30, Elmo, was seriously injured Tuesday afternoon while wrestling in Rebinbon gymnasium and the spine was injured in a fall, and when taken to the student hospital he was found to be paralyzed from the hips His condition was slightly improved this morning, according to a report from the hospital, but the doctor said his injury has not been determined. Reference: Miss Hilda Appel. Ouality AMARKS The Sift Shop JEWELRY Makepeace and Strobel Successors Norman, Okla., Dec. 4—Frank Crider, halfback, was elected last night to lead the University of Oklahoma football team in 1929. Frank Crider Is Elected Captain of Sooner Team Criader is 22 years old, and has earned two letters in this sport. He has played the netball, an interference runner, and because of his skill in this field he has never had opportunity to be a heavy scorer. He was a top scorer last year, but did not win a letter, and is considered as a prospect for this year's court team. "Criader's first time Hockey Feed Is Tonight Over 60 Reservations Made; More Expected The annual hockey feed given by the W. A. A. members and all women of the Wickiamatts will be held at Wickiamats night's at 5:30. Over sixty reservations have already been made, according to Alice Kerr, more are expected this afternoon. 3) The varity hockey team selected by the captains of the various class teams and the coaches will be announced and other awards will be made. Gestruffe (c29), who served on the senior ker, c'29, have earned the necessary 1550 points and will be awarded swaters. An athletic letter will be received from the varsity, c'29, she having earned 600 points. The following women will be initiated into the organization. Alice Kubach, c31; Nancy Hendersen, adv. sct., Florence麦克斯, c30; Jost Rodgers, c31; Lucile Henderson, c31; Virginia McElish, c31; Ruth Jacks, c31; Michael McKean, adv. sct., son, c31; Rae Kovitz, adv. sct., Joe McMillan, c31; Lorraine Whisman, c29; and Katherine Bellencier, c31. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1023 Mass. 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