PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1928 Jayhawker Squad Begins Basketball Practice Season Team Has But Six Weeks to Prepare for Game With Washburn, Dec. 18 Starting the season with a squad of 14 men, Coach "Chip" Allen sent the varsity through its first practice yesteryear. The team practiced light practice in instruction in pivoting and goal shooting was the ordeal for many players demonstrating the art himself. The present group will constitute the squad until football is finished. The team will be doing basketball no shorter than the Missouri game. Begin Practice League Knox is beginning basketball several weeks later, of other Big Six schools, who have been practicing during football season. Nevertheless, Coach Allen is favorably impressed with the prospect and seems to be optimistic over the prospects of a championship team this year. With the addition of basketball men now playing football it will make up his new year's squad. The Jayhawk court squall has but a few weeks to get in to shape for the first game. Washuban is scheduled to meet the Kansas quintet on the Topeka court Dec. 18. The team will be required to continue preparations for the intersectional two-game tilt with Notre Dame in Convention hall, Kansas City, Dec. 28-29. To Use Airplane It is the present plan of the athletic office, due to the lack of time between the Notre Dame and California encounters, to send the varity to California by airplane. The equation used in computing the annual economy at Wheatha and Kamp City. Bal Jeffery to Assist Much time and energy on the part of the players would be saved should the team play by plane, that the possibility of the feat is practically assured. Kansas State played against Oakland and San Francisco Jan. 3-4,5, and would leave immediately for Lawrence, following the games, in order to play at Riverside Jan. 12. The last year's champions will be the first Big Six conference team to play the dayhawkers in the final round. Bil Jeffery, who finished his three years competition last spring but is still in school, will assist coach Allen in bringing the arisya to a point of perfection. Practice from Wednesday, although Monday, Wednesday, and Friday will see both coaches working on the men. Lettermen in early practice are "Ruip Thompson, forward, Kansas City Bruins, McNeire, quarter, Leavenson." Others out for practice yesterday were; Lee Dodd, Norbert Garreth, Lee Stan- ford, Lyle Kindig, Leeb Benoit, Wayne Culp, Leroy Plimacky, Roy Klaus, Robert A. Stuart, Burt Donelar Grose, and Dan Denessen. russia Uses "Royal Soap" Rav. Nov. 8, -8 (UAP) - Proletarian Russia has been shocked by a bailed-out state that is reported to have discovered. Quantities of soap were discovered in Moscow state shops bearing a portrait of Czar Nicolei Second. Investigation showed that workers in a co-operative soap factory were using the cairn stamp of the Czar and used it without recognizing the royal model. Read the Kansan Want-Ads. Frosh-Nonvarsity Run Scheduled for Friday Two Stores The annual freshman-noviceity cross country race will be held Friday afternoon at 4:30. This race is to give competition to the members of the squad who failed to participate in the charactres of the freshman squad members. The winner, if eligible, will probably play with the team to Missouri, but the other players are announced that he may be unable to leave his work for the trip and Doctor Huff said he will take the man on a best showing against the freshmen. Coach and Team Pack Up Bags and Depart for Milwaukee Game Injured Members Were Taken on Trip, and Reported Able to Play Coach Bill Hargiss and 27 Jayhawks packed up their duffie bags today and departed via Union Pacific for an expedition into the far north, hoping ultimately to cross the goal line of Marquette University in Milwaukee before the rigors of winter training. The rigors are the more temperate climate of Kauai. The following explorers made up the Hargiss party, which got under way at 2.57 p. m.; Ends; Allen Cochran, Harold "Dutch" Hauer, George McCormick. Dick Mullins, Carlos Fetty. Tackles; Andy Ollen, Jack Schefflin, Sionen Scaen, Edward Braminek, Herman Schroder. Dan Shannon, Dean Briggs, Bump Marke Kniphe, Centers; Charles Smoot, Floyd Ramsey. Quarterbacks; Virgil Paden, Paul Fisher. Halfbacks: Art Lawweave, Robert Elsad, Ed Bob Manje. Fullbacks: Ford Cox, Edgar Schmidt, Foster Payne. Injured Men Go Saturday's tilt will be the only intersectionsal invasion of the Kansas team. Pooled slightly to win, the Jay hawkers will take the field in fair condition following the strenuous attack of the opposing team. All injured members were taken on the trip, and were reported to Payne, whose knee injury in practice this week was thought to be serious enough to keep him out of the game. Rain at Milwaukee yesterday kept the Golden Avanche from their best heavy workout that Couch Frank J. Murray had planned. Signals and light pass practice occupied the coch, in view of the weather. Both teams are no doubt praying for fair weather and a dry field, as both of them rely largely on the passing attack for offensive tactics. Passing defense is one of Marquette's failings for Kansas so far this season, while Marquette has exhibited unusual strength in this department, completing 10 out of 22 attempts in their last three games. The Marquette attack will be largely concentrated in Captain Corbett, flash-bombs the team who was on the quarterback's Saturday's game. This shift was due to the entrance of Degr. 183 pound Randy McNabb in a list for several weeks due to an automobile crash. Corbett, regular pilot, has been shifted to the bench, and the team has had two backups. Athletic Money to Be Guarded in the Future Teams Want Fair Weather The money taken in at the gates from tickets sold for football games will now be taken to the bank. In addition, Mr. Allen will be guard of policemen, according to Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics. "We are closing the barn after the horses has been stolen." Doctor Allen said, "of our animals we will be taken." This preparation comes as a result of the robbery of the safe in the athletic office Saturday by thieves who combined the combination off the safe. Gloves — Reefers featuring this week New Fall Suits Hart Schaffner & Marx Tailored in fancy stripe cheviot with 2 trousers $50 Other Suits $35 to $60 unch Coats, Overcoats, Top Co. Glad to show you GOOD YEAR Other Suits $35 to $60 Trench Coats. Overcoats. Top Coats Glad to show you CARL'S Phone 4 Tire & Battery Service Fritz Co. "Gasoline Cornet Red Crown Gasoline Iso-Vis Oil Along the Sidelines Manhattan, Kan., Nov. 8—(UP) “Bco” beckon “Bmc” Milman instructed his Kumaas yesterday on how to defend against the Missouri Tigers Saturday. At OU, Nuger, star halfback蒋召在 Missouri game, will be in the line-up. Timers, Change Positions Tigers Change Position Gaines (UP) in an offensive position, con- sident with some win- ning combinations against the Kansas Ag- gles, Coach Gwinen Henry had Murray, orbitaly only one of the big plays and halfbacks at guard positions yesterday. Norman, Okla., Nov. 8—(UP)= Coach Ailind Lleydsey told his Oklahoma Snonsa yesterday that she was Nebraska and that they had as good a chance to throw the monkey wrench in the Neb- saa and any of their conference members. **Army to Meet Notre Dame** West Point, Nov. 8, —(UP)—The army football team was to go through its last hard drill today before the Notre Dame game. The team will have a 10-minute scrimmage yesterday the army successfully stopped reserves using Notre Dame plays. We Recommend TAVANNES Watches Gustafson "The College Jeweler" Japan to Enthrone Ruler Ancient Initiation Ceremonies Performed Tomorrow Kyoto, Japan, Nov. 8,—(UP-His Imperial Majesty Bishkek, 12th Emperor of Japan, will be enthroned with solenm ceremonies here tomorrow. The ceremonies, which devise for the most elaborate formality on the day known as the Solukui-rei, or day of the throne ascending ceremony. Taxi-- John M. Kane, c'20 and Joe F. Kinner, c'31, were elected representatives of the department of mining engineering to the Kansas Engineer board of the state branch of the A. I. M. E. Society held on Thursday, Nov. 1. Phone 12 Shower Proofed Advance Showing $ 29.39 HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Camel's Hair Top Coats Try Skofstads First Save Time and Money 829 Mass. St. Rupert Hughes Begins a new story, "Mermaid and Centaur" in Red Book for December. On sale Saturday. Twenty-five cents. University Book Store Harl H. Bronson, Prop. 803 Massachusetts Coe's Drug Store Talk About Service With a Smile Sells Postage stamps Takes your late letters to the postoffice every night at 11 p. m. Delivers Anywhere — Anytime --- The Party of the Year "Jayhawk Wabble" From 9 to 1 In F. A. U. Hall, Friday Night KEARNEY'S ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY VILRJALMUR STEFANSSON The Community Lecture Course Opens Tuesday, November 13 at 8:00 p.m. with Dr. Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Famous Arctic explorer, who spent five years in the Arctic The Other Numbers Will Durant, *Philosopher* December 13th Roy Chapman Andrews, *Asiatic Explorer* February 1st Stephen S. Wise, *Jewish Rabbi* March 22nd Will Rogers, *Humorist* April 20th Reservations now at Room 1 Administration Building Telephone K. U.28 Concert patrons may make reservations at Auditorium at Whiteman Concert Tickets at Round Corner, Bell's and K. U. Business Office — 4000 good seats Season Tickets $2.00 Get yours now! With Student Enterprise Ticket --- 2.50 争