PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1927 Freshman Squad Divided for More Intensive Training Players Develop Technique as Bunn Drills Them in Basic Points of Game After eight nights of consistent group play, the basketball sound of more than seventy teams been divided into two different groups. In scrimmages the rest of the team plays against each other. Coach Burn has thus divided the training program into three main segments: memorization and more, and more to be given to individual practice. It is the preliminary work of the first four weeks of a training program. Coach Burn plans their style of play. Coach Burn plans to give as much time as possible to It is possible with the new arrangement that nearly an hour's scrimage will be held for each team. Team Improves "The players on the squad this year are developing rapidly, and are beginning to understand the various forms of the team," Coach Bunn said today. After practicing on free throws, push shots, hook passes and some pivoting, Coach Bunn gave a short talk demonstrating the different types of shots. In these methods were practiced for a short time immediately after the talk Teams will be selected from the regular freshman squad which will play against the varsity team, round robin schedule of games will be played during the rest of the practice season. At various times the freshmen will vary teams will also scrimmage. Group to Practice Tonight Following are the names of the first group of players who were tonight: Beenton, Bishop, Brewer, Blitz, Close, Davis, Caro, John, Campbell, Jeevapankar, Garrett, Garrett, Moffett, Ingo, Ingo, Moftett, Norder, Pisare, Plumley, F. Ramsey, Ries, Scotfield, Stanford, Stanford, Stroger, Stroger, Stroger, Grace, Snell, and Nichols. The second group which will certify Image Thursday night consists of, Allred, Bird, Bremer, Barton, Brown, Burke, Cox, Crawford, Drosette, Fox, Hanel, Heffern, Hockum, Hitchcock, Jacobson, Johnsthun, Kuller Monroe, Ben Nell,碾拉德, Nolli, Neil, O'Connor, Noah, Pomerantz, Ramsey, Rosier, Saeker, Skinner, Stockwell, Taylor, Thomas, Turned, Warel, Ward, Youghblood, Young, Zucker, Turner, Turner, Jewell, and KuoBruecken, Three Ball Games Remain Last Battles to Be Played Indoors Next Week Only three playground ball games are played in intramural ball season, which probably be played indoors, according to John Sato, intramural athletics director. The Pi Upsonian's won their division last night by walloping the Alpha Kappa Lambda's, 32 to 12, in easy win over the Omega and Pi Delta Theta fraternities must be played to decide the winner of the second division. The Omega and Pi Delta Theta Kappa Alpha division 1, Phi Chi division 2, and Pi Upsonian division 4. More than $25,000,000 was owned by the students of 408 colleges and universities the last year. When in doubt as to the best place to have your shoes replaced take them to the Electric Shoe Shop and Shine Parlor. We make them look as new like now as it is possible to do, so we service always 100% Mass-Adv. PROTCH PROTCH the College Tailor 833 Mass. A Warm Place to Study A Good Place to Eat New Cafeteria (Memorial Building) Announcements A Kappa Pilii palcat meeting will be held Thursday evening, at 7:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Price, 1232 Ohio street. --is an Office Machine Tickets for the Wesley Foundation annual Christmas banquet, to be held at the Methodist church at 6:30 p. m. Friday night may be obtained from either Edwin Price, phone 1048, or until 9 p. m. Wednesday night. Around Mt. Oread The regular W. A. A. meeting was the first afterment to the women's committee, and A. B. A. board meeting at M. Missi Woodliff of the home economics dept. on Wednesday. Harold D. Smith, B. S.23, who is now municipal consultant for the League of Kansas Municipalities and will take up his duties Jan. 1 as ex-commissioner of the League of Michigan Municipalities in Ann Arbor, Mich., on business. Dr. G, Leonard Harrington of Kansai Dr. C, Ms. Mo., will talk informally to the house mothers. Thursday morning at 9:30 in room 6, east Administration. At 10:30 a.m. m. Doctor Harrington will continue his lectures on "Mental Hygiene" for the general public, in room 302 central Administration. At a meeting of the Quack Club this evening at the gymnasium, this team had been Henderson, c:30; Alire Steele, c:118 Breit Bredenstein, i:4; June Tayler, c:28; Dorothy Shand, c:29; Jean Stewart, c:28; Rachel Gardel, uncle; c:1 EyWest,东陵, i:c; and Marion Elliott, c:28. The chance for try-outs will be given Organ Ready for Practice Since the pipe organ has been installed in the new auditorium, practice will be resumed on it by the students. The pipe organ was being moved from Fraser chapel to the auditorium it was necessary for the students to rent practice hours on church organs downtown. Keys will be provided to the students for practice hours, and the same rules will be followed as when the organ was in Fraser chapel. Practice hours and the time of opening will be posted on a bulletin board in the fine arts office. Send the Daily Kansan home STOLEN-Will the party who took brown overcoat from Bacteriology room in Snow hall, kindly return it? No questions asked. Phone 1029. FOR RENT—JAN 1, apartment, 2013; 2014; 2015. Apartment, hot and cold water, living room, bedroom and bath. Oak floors, private suite, library and University 70. Phone 12383. LOST—Lady's gold wristwatch, Gold track shoe attached to the strap. Finder return to Mrs. J. A. Clark, 113J. Ward. 75 FOUND -Chiffon scarf in recitation room in Fraser hall. Owner can have same by calling at 107 Fraser and paying for this ad. 73 LOST—Blue Carter fountain pen last week. Reward. Call 1147. 72 WANTED—Steward to help organize club where one is needed. Call 1848W. 75 Want Ads WANTED—Tutoring, social sciences and English. Also typing of themes and theses. Polne 21173. 74 MARCELLING, finger waving, waten waving; 506: first 4 days of week; 575 Friday and Saturday; Shampoo-ing week; 1015 Kentucky; phone 2775. LOST—Black notebook containing notes and other very valuable material. Please call Betty Gilbert at 1323 Louisiana. Phone 1963. 72 A. G. ALRICH Tel. 288 736 Mass. St. Programs, Favors, Crepe Paper, Engraving, Printing, Stationery, Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies. New Christmas Cards A. G. ALRICH Jayhawk K. U. Dramatic Club Play next Monday and Tuesday nights Calendars 50c Two Stores Christmas Cards Bullock Printing Co. Bowersock Theater Bldg. Tickets 75c and $1.00 Basement Green Hall and Round Corner Drug Store CORONA Get Those Tickets Tomorrow "THE YOUNGEST" for Student activity tickets must be exchanged at business office for coupons entitleing holder to receive reserved seat ticket in Green Hall and it's Portable An Ideal Christmas Gift at Carters' - 1025 Mass. For That Christmas Gift— Nothing would be appreciated more than a mesh bag with Dresden enamel effect, in alluring colors. We will be open to serve students thru the entire vacation GEORGE'S LUNCH BRICK'S Kill two birds with one stone— Eat and Meet at Bricks YOUR OPPORTUNITY for Economical Christmas Shopping The big Executor's Sale of the stock of the A. Marks Jewelry store is being attended daily by hundreds of people. The fine stock is being rapidly depleted. However there still remains a multitude of beautiful articles for your selection.. This is the finest, and the last, Christmas shopping opportunity this store will give. Her Winter Coat— Every article imaginable from— Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry to Silverware 735 Mass. St. CASH — NO REFUNDS — NO EXCHANGES Besides the loving care required in the cleansing process, there must be equipment as modern as tomorrow to insure perfect deodorization. Also the firm to whom the valuable coat is entrusted must be absolutely responsible. Now is the time to look over our complete line of Traveling Equipment For Service Call Both the giver and the receiver may well be satisfied when a Gladstone Traveling Bag is selected as a Christmas Gift. Now the time to hope over an accumulate line of A Source of Satisfaction Gladstone Bags $10 to $25 If there's one job in the Cleanery that calls for skillful handling, it's a lady's fur-trimmed coat. Genuine Leather Hat Box for the lady $8.00 Arthur Wettig, Luggage 732 Mass. Ladies' Fitted Over Night Cases $15 to $40 THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY Christmas Suit Buying Days at Carls You can buy Hart Schaffner & Marx finest tailored suits in our Christmas Gift Special at $ 2 5^{0}{}_{0 \mathrm{~ Discount}} $ Better Come—Styles for men and young men in all new fall and winter patterns Your chance to save Glad to show you. 1 2 3