PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1927 Coach Bunn Cuts Freshman Squad to 40 Members Final Listing Will Be Made After Holidays; Many Try for Center Position Cut to 40 members in last night's relisting and grouping, the freshman basketball squad is rounding up a pre-session abuse that will make Coach John Smith's post-ployish team more formidable for the first squad a big one. The problem of grouping the men to obtain the least cost and develop the ampleest possible team is working out now. He is considering the feasibility of dividing the candidates for the geographical location of the geographical location of their homes a system used and found successful at the moment in the point of its freshman football team Already the men have automatically, divided themselves into logical lines made, although no attempt at lay down made to line them up. One of the most efficient teams thus formed is composed of the following: Ranssey, El Dorado; center; Elo Okunleye; center; El Dorado; forward; forward; Fetty, El Dorado; and Cox, Newton, magnus. Good Floorwork Showa **Good Floor for the Game** Good floor for the game, however, are distinguishing themselves by their floorwork and general early adaptability to the details of the game. Among them are Grawl, who plays show late semien form; Klaus of Chicago, whose injured shoulder will keep him out of scrimmages until after the start; Harry, who ended conditional for center position from Crete, Neb, on which Coach Bunn is counting for early development into a player with experience in guard, whose speedy work on the floor is bringing him to the attention of the coaching department; and Hitchcock, Owen's guard, who comes good in re-scrimmages. Candidates for center are presenting themselves in numbers which indicate that for next year's varsity there will be more men than men as exist this year. Kerenbrack leads this list, with Berton of Kansas City, Mo., Seaford of Ottawa, Garrett of New Hampshire and Graves of Omaha, all holding for next choice. Four players from the Lawrences High School team, which was runner up in last year's state championship contest, are forming themselves into a team whichpromises to will toward the team which will be listed which will be made after New Year's. They are Ramsay, Slee, Jones, and Skinner. Sad to Be Reduced to 30 Squad to be Reduced to 30 Plans to organize his business plans for further classification. The first step will be to select one person who will be divided into four groups who will play a series of games for the business plans for game selection, will be selected. Following are those selected for the freshman aquadish which is to practice daily; Lee Benton, f. Oakland City; John Doe, f. Oklahoma City; Daryl Bliss, f. Oakland City; Charles Flosse, f. Kansas City; Tim Davis, f. Mesa County; Eric Burke, f. Kansas City; Jewell Campbell, f. Perry; Wesley Dekwan, f. Gender; Enderard Fetty, El Dorado; Worbert Garratt, f. Olateh; Garlon Garratt, f. Ranassa Allen, Harper; f. Lawrence; Chalmers Hitchcock; g. Overland Park; Bert Iago; f. Ronoldin; Hawert Chester Jones; g. Lawson; Klaus, g. Lombard; Moffett, g. Norris; g. Olahar; Larvig Paden, f. El Dorado; Larvig Plumley, f. Arkansas City; Flood Runey, f. El Dorado; Lake Runey, f. Lawrence; R. A. Scotch, f. Ottawa; Lee Stanford, f. Concordia; Lawrence Skinner, f. Lawrence; Charles Smoot, g. Bartheshall John Taylor; g. Jackeworth Wendell Wyatt, f. Kanausa City Oyster Sjostrom, g. Lawrence Ernest Strecker, f. Conrad Moore William Nichols, Marshall, f. Tulsa William Nichols, f. Larson Kersenbruck, v. Creebs, Neble, Ickle Hermann, v. Louwer, Louis Weller, f. Arkansas City A Faculty Field Hockey Association has been formed at Oberlin College. Professor Wolfenbrand and Coach "AlP Lamkey the teacher" of the faculty have enthusiastically taken it up, and excitement and exercise are thus being provided for those faculty who are participating in the sport. Member of a class at the University of Washington at Seattle will get credit for making faces if they don't flunk out. This is a class in Theater Workshop and the students are now learning to make masks. Professors of the colleges of medicine, art and sciences, and commerce have joined together to form a round-robin tomie tournament which is to continue throughout the year. Send the Daily Kansan home. Californian Is Thrilled by First Snow Storm Last week, when the first snow of the season appeared, a red-letered day in the life of a freshman on the Hill also appeared—it was the first snow storm he had ever seen, for he lived in the sunny land of Oklahoma. The day he had ever experienced were showers of orange blossoms and sunshine. Had he not known the secrets of the great universe of the skies, and had known the secrets of the Bible, he might have thought to ascend upon him from Heaven! He had heard others speak of snowstorms, though, and recognized the soft furry "mountains" that fell like snowflakes and "white heat" of earth. Neighbors who live close to the boarding place of this certain freshman man heard excited shouts of morning of the first snowfall, and hastening to the windows, behold an excited, hysterically happy freshman throwing a ball at imagination playing about the most miraculous thing he ever witnessed. Delta Zeta Will Meet T. N. T. in Intramural Finals in Basketball Alpha Xi Delta Is Runner-Ul of Group One; Chi Omega of Division Two Delta Zeta will meet N. T, T. to tromorrow evening, Wednesday, Dec. 14, at 6:00 in the finals of the women's intramural basketball tournament, T. N, T, and Delta Zeta are the winters of groups on one and two respects. Alpha Xi Delta and Chi Omega were runners-up in the respective regional years that Alpha Xi Delta and Chi Omega have not played in the The winner of group two was determined last night when the Delta Zeta's win from the Chi Omega's by score of 16 to 13. Both teams played a fast game, and while the Delta Zeta's showed faster floor work, the Chi Guegea's behind throughout the whole game. The Chi Omega guards were able to get the ball but they held it too tight, and the team could be reached. Their passes were not always sure, and this was a large risk. For the Chi Omega team the out- standing player was Helen Filkin, '29, who made the greater part of the score for her team. The two play. The final game in the intramural tournament will be played Wednesday day between the Delta Zeta, winner of group two and T. N., T., winner of group three. ers outstanding on the Delta Zeta team were Emma Coon, fa'31, who played center forward, and Dora Geiger, c'28, who played guard. as follows: Chi Omega Delta Zeta Filton Taylor Cranian Coon Railback Graves Kohr, K. Geiger Robinson Weeks Corpus The deciding game in group one of intramural basketball was played Saturday between the team of the Blue Devils and the rest was a tie 17-17. It was a fast game and a great deal of interest was shown by the visiting Blue Devils, championship to the T. N., T. because they had won two and tied one game while the Alpha Xi Delta's had won The Alpha Xi Delta's were ahead by a few points until the last few minutes of play. He scored twice, and T. Team made a goal. Ruth Martin and Florence Kisseler starred for the Alpha Xi Delta's while Charlotte Harper was the best player. The line-up for the two teams was as follows: Glad to show you. Saturday, the Chi Omega's won from the Kappa KappaGamma with a score of 27-15. The Chi Omega star and Virginia Carter and Ruth Breedential were the outstanding players on the Kappa team. Ruth Martin was out by a few points until the last few minutes of play were played. Ruth Martin and Kiseeker starred for Alpha Xi Dolla, while Charlotte Harper was the best player on the team; she was the fol- the saving is our Christmas Gift Men and Young Men— -All new fall garments in styles for lowing? T. K. T. Stevenson Harpen Craven Stapleton George Pollen Alpha XI Delta Martin Sexton Kissler Gaskill Teter Postma Our No. 2 is attracting Buyers Who Wish to Save CHRISTMAS SPECIAL The line-up for the game tonight is: Chi Omega Delta Zets Carran Penn Railbach Taylor Fiklin Koons Kohr Seurs Robinson Geiger Corndal and still wear to you The present ruling on the use of automobiles by Michigan students has been extended to include the summer session of the university. The addition to this rule makes it possible for the student body impossible for the whole year. 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