PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1928 Thirty-three Men Are Given Varsity Basketball Outfits Two Weeks Are Left Unti First Game of Season; Play Washburn in Topeka Thirty-three candidates, including the first, regular basketball practice of the year yesterday. The veteran returning is Maule, McCain, Dobbs and others. Work on individual goal shooting, pivoting, passing, and dribbling took most of the practice time. The drill was simple: pass a ball short but brisk scrimmage, in which all the men were given a chance to make actual connection, could do under actual connection. First Lineups The teams were evenly matched, and close guarding by both sides helped Thompson, and Grose managed to bag several goals, however. The men were putting emphasis on vissing the other team during the game was little outstanding individual play. The starting lineups for the first regular seriography of the year were Bishop and Thompson, forward; Dodd, center; Maney and McGüire, guards; against Grosse and Kindig, against Manny and Klause, and Whittid, guards. Schedule for Games But two weeks are left until the first game of the season, that with Washington, at Topps, Dec. 18. How long will the team be turning out for pre-season practice for the past three weeks, and how many games will they be the remaining, many have been out for football and are in good shine to start the long training gras of baseline play. After the game with Washburn comes the first of a series of three sweeps with the Missouri Tigers. It was the second time he played in Convention Hall, Kansas City, Dec. 22. The game will double-attract wide-spread interest, as the Jayhawks will be out to avenge their football defeat, so recently suffered. Eninment Given Then comes two more exhibitor games in Convention Hall, Kansas meets Notre Dame on the coast. The team will come the trip to California, for their games there, before the Jay Cats settle down to Big Six conventions. The men who have checked out for variety equipment, and who were out for the last night include, Bishop, Jesse Coe, Patrick Garrett, Grose, Hitchcock, Hauner Hobbard, Jameson, Jones, Kline McCourt, McCourt, McCourt, Mahey, McGee, Miller, Norris Paden, plumley, Ramsay, Skimmer, Tommy Thompson, Thompson, Whitfield, and White. Freshman Squad to Meet K. S. A. C. in Radio Debate The three men selected from the freshman debate team to debate at the state tournament debate, Wednesday Dec. 12; are Colin Jones, Murray Snyder and Ray The debate will be broadcasted from K. S. A. C. at 9:30 Wednesday evening. The Kansas debaters will uphold the affirmative side of the question "Resolved, That the English parliamentary form of government is preeminent in the United States." K. S. A, C. is planning a series of debates and informative speeches on this question for the benefit of high school teams in Kansas, which are the same as the one in the Kansas high school debate league this year. The debate will be broadened from K. S. A, C. at 9:30 Wednesday. A recreation and reading room for the R. O, T. C. has been created at Northwestern University. London Man Gives Cool Tip Smokers Here London, England 30th December.1927 Lariga & Bro, Co. Richmond, Va., U. S. A. Sentinelmen: As my Christmas present, I purchased for myself a sound of your touch. This morning on the train I met a man with whom I am only slightly acquainted, and filling my pipe produced your smell, the tobacco smoke, but occasionally I have a try in that direction and I consider that the tobacco in your hand is the finest. I am in entire agreement with his statement. You're faithfully Your birthday. J.J.Mason Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco Kansas Coach's Brother to Captain Tiger Team Columbia. Mo. Dec., 4—John Walmart, 100 pound full-back was elected captain of the 1929 Missouri football team and banquet of the team beared last night. Walderf is the brother of Joan Walderf, line coach of the Kansas football team. Lynn was graduated from Walderf High School and selected as all-American tackle in 1925. Another Walderf brother, Paul, is on the Baker University football team. In the Kansas-Missouri game or Nov. 24, Walderf scouted two touchdowns and played consistently good football all season, alternating at fullback, center and tackle. He is a graduate of high school in Kansas City. Farmer Sees Land Boom Western Kansas Has Prospects for Large Wheat Crop Sublette, Kan., Dec. 4 – (UP) — The farmers of western Kansas are expecting a land boon. Eld Walker says he has been the temporary land owner says, “It has been many years since I have seen the western part of the state with its suburbs having a lot of fertile soil to insure a great wheat crop for this wertheen territory. This condition following such a good crop of wheat in October will give our customers quiestern than ever before from eastern buyers who, through the glowing results of our crops, are interested in western Kansas land. "The majority of farmers usually hold their wheat until January, February or March and then invest in land. This year an unusually large number of farmers are buying land after a seasonal rainfall, making a new payment now and assuming a final settlement until they sell their wheat. "They are profiting by former experiences in which they drove over 100 acres and back in the spring and found land prices had sourced and the land they acquired." Schlenker Will Captain 1929 Iowa State Elever Ames, Iowa, Dec. 4—George Edwin Schleierk, Des Moines, veteran Cyclone left guard, will captain the 122 NYC team to host its second Big Six football season. The members of the variaty squad voted for the new pilot at a hotel in Milwaukee following the final game against Quintet University Thursday afternoon. Schlenker, known to the Cyclone season as "Sibik," has been an outstanding Iowa State business since his graduation fall of 1923. He has played both at tackle and at guard, being used in the latter position all of this season. VARSITY Tonight "THE HAUNTED HOUSE" Tomorrow - Thursday The Merry Gold Digger's Daily Mail—It's a Laugh A Merry Martial Mix-up Mon. - Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. These nickels and dimes which the students of this university have contributed to the Kansas Friendship and served many purposes. In the school which have elapsed since the university first adopted this project, there has been a transition in purpose, from being a tool to aid in intellectual achievement. Immediately following the world war, students were glad to contribute anything to charitable causes. At one time the University made a collection of old pairs of shoes which could be found and sent them to foreign officers. with Clara Bow and Buddy Rogers In 1921 the Kansas Friendship Fund was definitely established, the purpose being that of European student relief. In 1924 there was need for greater variation in the distribution of money contributed to the Fund. This meant that a larger effort went for European student relief, one fourth was given to the university Nickles and Dimes Given to Kansas Fellowship Fund Have Done a World of Good During Last Seven Year In 1926 the Fides scholarship, which and been established by a war veterinary organization, was accepted by the institution to plan a French student benefited by student generosity at this university. $25 was contributed to European funds. In 1925 the University established a scholarship for a Russian student. He was graduated, brought his wife with him. The two studied in the School of Business and Economics. Team May Use Ford Plane Basketball Squad Grows With seven years of successful history, the Fonds Pension Fund has received contributions from the student loan fund. According to present plans the candles will sold as a gift. A letter has been received from the Robertson Aircraft Corporation, St. Louis, by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, in regard to transporting a team of students there to California after the Notre Dame game in Kansas City, Dec. 29. student loan fund, and one fourth was given to Near East Relief. This medium helps make the uni versity known to foreign educationa systems and international understand ing is fostered. Two Day Flying Time Required for California Trip About ten or eleven men and Doe- tor Allen would make the trip which would be made in a tri-timorent Ford car with a four-speed engine secured by this corporation is accepted. The sound could leave Oakland, Jan. 6 and would be absent only eight days, five of which would be spent in Oakland and San Francisco. If present plants mature as expected the team will probably fly the southwest and the team would be able to leave Kansas City in time to drive at San Francisco in time to celebrate New Year's Eve, Dec. 31. The team would have two days, as they would stop at night. If this schedule is followed out the team would have the first and second of January to practice and rest prior to the California game. Doctor Allen stated that the trip could not be made without the consent of the Athletic Board and the written consent of the parents of the merchant in the trip. According to Doctor Allen, nothing definite has been decided. Read the Kansan Want-Ads. for Practices Sixty Freshmen Now Reporting Sixty men reported for the first practice of the freshman basketball squad that last summer, and will probably be increased to 80 before many more days, according to a report. The squad worked on the funda- tials of the push shot for half of the day, then divided it up. Then they got divided into teams and everyone got to scrimmage for One of the features of the practices will be a free throw contest. All the members of the squad will take part in three practice games and three weeks of practice and continue all season. Prizes will be given to the team with the highest scores out of 1000 tests. The squad will be cut down to 40 men when Binn gets and idea of the team. The remaining group will be divided into 5 teams which will play a series of games Send The Daily Kansan home. R. E. PROTCH Merchant Tailor K. U. Symphony Makes Final Program Plans for Winter Concerts The Orchestra Will Be Heard Over Station KFKU Early in January Preparations are being complete for the first mid-winter concert of the year to be given by the K. U. Sipun and the Christmas holidays. The program will include two vocal solos by Dwelling professor of voice, music and piano. The orchestra is playing modern music. The staff requires a great deal of rehearsing cording to Prof. Karl O. Kueratner, director, memorial department, mem- attend, every懈。 Since it is necessary to have four French horns in the Symphony, two more players have been added. They are Duncan Crain, c. 31; Lee S. Greene, William Crain, c. 31. The K. U. 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