PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Four Basketball Games Played Over Week-End Show One-sided Scores Sig Abh's, Kappa Sig's, Acacias and Sigma Nu's Beat Court Rivals Four more games of the intramural basketball tournament started late week were played on Saturday on the gymnasium court, and their results marked up for future totaling in Coach John Koh's register. All of the games were one-sided and somewhat phlegmatic exhibitions of basketball with the exception of the game between Alpha Tan Omega and Sigma Alpha Tau which ended 12 to 11 in the latter team's win. Sigma beatphi Beat Kappa 24 to 10 in a game featuring marked ability in both camps for roughhouse tactics. Sigma defeated Arkansas, left in the rain and what happened to Phi Gamma Delta in an alleged game ending 44 to 0. Acacia players proved more skilled in the field than teams from Sigma Phi Epsilon and rookies who won the game which won them for 16 to 5. Box Scores Box Scores Alpha Tau Omega (11): Rinehart, f | G FT Kanfert, f | 0 0 Dalies, c, | 1 0 M. Lyons, g | 2 1 G. Trombold, g | 1 0 Perry, g | 0 0 Seals, g | 0 0 Totals 4 3 Sigma Alpha Epsilon (12): Leavendgood, f 1 0 Hamsey, f 1 1 Shreetees, g 0 0 Zinn, g 0 0 Young, g 3 0 Bird, g 0 0 Holcolmb, g 0 0 Totals ... 5 2 4 Kappa Sigma (24): G FT Crick, f 0 0 Johnson, f 5 1 Watson, c-f 5 1 Ives, g 0 0 Greever, g 0 0 Rankin, c 1 0 Totals ... 3 4 Totals 11 2 1 Phi Kappa (10): Shochan, f 0 0 Jochanna, f 1 2 'O'Connell 1 0 Rice, g 0 2 Money, g 0 2 Hillbrand, f 0 2 Ulrich, f 1 0 Rowley, g 0 0 Sigma Nu (44): G FT Foster, f 4 0 Shankland, f 4 0 Lyman, f 4 0 Murray, g 4 0 McCranley, g 1 0 Johnson, f 1 0 Miller, f 1 0 Mosley, c 2 0 Totals 22 0 Phi Gamma Delta (0): Scott, f 0 0 Calg, f 0 0 Lail, c 0 0 Straight, g 0 0 Kaiser, g 0 0 Kreble, b 0 0 Acacia (16): G FT Grosgean, f 3 0 Miller, f 2 0 Swenson, c 0 1 Blase, g 0 0 Brant, g 2 1 Totals Sigma Phi Epsilon (5) 1 2 1 0 Meyer, f 0 0 2 Harbort, c 0 0 0 Alnur, g 0 0 0 Pardosk, g 0 0 1 9 1 2 It's a treat to observe the way John Bunn handles his freshman basketball boys. All of them started the season when they came in, and that fall is now bearing fruit. Sport Notes This tournament idea of Coach Bunn's is bound to bring results. The boys feel they have something to work with, and the coach wants them to work, they will. --ers" and its "shoaters". One is almost unless without the other, Coach Madden told me. He will turn ply of each, which he will turn over with his great wishes to Doctor Allen. Doctor Allen may appropriately rub his palms in high glee over his prospects for next year. They look good, and judging from the contes games the youngsters have played so far, they are good. Coach Bunn is concentrating his training efforts on the two things essential to good basketball playing - floorwork and goal shooting. Already he has developed his men to near perfect form in order to brain to determine who are the outstanding stars in the yearling constellation. The boys are still experiencing difficulty in getting the ball low enough to break his hands almost seven feet high in his basketball shoes. He has to stoop to receive a pass from his teammate. Harry is going good and is experiencing no difficulty in doing what he pleases with the ball once he gets hit. The youngsters are finding lots of surprises for themselves in this free throw contest against a defender. Stripped of the bad shooting habits with which they came to school, the boys are discovering that they were not the ones of them didn't know they possessed. Tom Bishop, Lee Benton, Allen Harper, Howard Moffett and B. A. Scoote. All will play against each other. We throw a brown contest with averages approaching or exceeding 80 per cent. It is a commentary on the spirit of Coach Binn to remark that he himself is listed as an entrant in the contests, and that he has good chances of heating him out, too. In spite of the vast improvement noticeable since Coach Bunn first began cutting the squirt, the players are still not used to tournaments games this week show that. At one moment the boys will play against the quarterback without a single break in their floor maneuvers, and the next they will pass out of bounds,堡 or pass to an opponent, becoming the more infrequent, more老和 more infrequent. Of course, any one can stand lots of practice in goal shooting. Bishop, Ramsey, and Bliss occasionally occasioned the most difficult shots, seem unable to miss. The other evening Ramsey shot six bona-fide fences in the latter part of the last half in the game between Ark, Valley All Stars and the Northwestern Kansan. One failing, common to most developing players has been in evidence on the gymnasium court since the opening of the floor lacked the ability of combining clever floor work with accurate goal shooting. One team will develop its floor strategy to fine points that are difficult to find; the mentor only to find itself unable to circh its opportunities when near the basket. Another team not so brilliant in court maneuvering may have played to tinge up the odds. However, any team has its "feed Manhattan We Invite Comparison Quality - Finish - Comfort Prices no higher J. B. Lowell Shoe Shop 17 West 9th St. 2 doors HOUK AND GREEN CLOTHING CO. Shirt and Pajama Sale Tuesday, January 10th See Monday's Kansan for Prices The House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes The other day Coach Bunn admitted that he considered the present freshman squad to be one of the strongest ever formed in college years. It's getting easier for us to understand why Kanna was able to turn out such excellent anamorphs, and it's also important past. Their training in their freshman year undoubtedly helped advance Kanna lettermen of past years to senior to which they finally attained. In the tournament the boys are not being graded on their scoring ability alone, hey must also show improvement in their style of playing, and above all, must be eligible for the present season ends. fail when the present season ends. Conch Bums knows all of his players by name and personality. They all know him well and call him "John." Conch Bumps also knows how to handle his youngsters. At any rate we can't help feeling the warmth of the verbiage channels for your visit if you're yearning crop managers to get through the spring and summer without going --- Announcements There are some vacancies in Watson Hall for the second semester, with a total of six applications for the places from women interested - E., Gillesco, chairman There will be a meeting of the Jay James at 4.30 Tuesday afternoon in the women's rest room of central Administration building — Morn-Waga. Send the Daily Kansan home The Lawrence Midgets defeated the Mixed quitter 28 to 21, in the second basketball game of the freshman team on Wednesday noon. Long shots and good team work featured the playing of the Midgets who also showed much floor The Mixed quintet played snappy ball in the first half but failed to come up to their first half standard during the second period. Skinner led the Lawrence team in scoring 16 goals, and he bended the Mixed quintet with four. Midgets Defeat Quintet The playing schedule will be continued next week with each team playing once and one five scheduled to play twice. Players Ranney, f Hoseg, f Clouse, f Skinner, c Rice, g Votch, g Jones, g FG FT PF 4 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 Long Shots Feature Playing in Freshman Game Mixed Quintet (21) Players Davis FG FT PF Sniell 2 0 0 Plumley, f 0 1 0 Warner, f 0 0 0 Benton, c 0 1 0 Smoot, g 0 1 0 Klaus, g 4 1 0 Totals 9 3 0 Mary Louise Ames, A. 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