PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, JANUARY 18. 1927 Dr. Allen Divides Basketball Squad in Two Sections New Plan Allows Varsity Individual Attention; Play Nebraska Tomorrow More individual attention to the players is the plan of Dr. F. C. Allen, basketball coach, in developing the team for this season. The plan is to divide the team into two divisions, the offense and defense, learned at the athletic office today. It has always been Doctor Allen's policy to handle the squad as one unit but the great size of the squad now makes such a plan unfeasible. The present plan does not cut the players off but will be to shift players from one team to another according to the ability shown. Burtton, Campbell, Fowler, Gordon Henderson, Hauser, Jeffrey, Hill Kester, Munsey, Newland, Petersen McCullough, Miller will compose the varsity team. The reserves will be coached by Franklin C. Capron and John Sabo. Gale Gordon, who has been badly off form since the holidays has been the main point of concern in the lineup. He has been sent to the ballpark to play for a team and has been given opportunity to rest up and get out of his slump. The team, although still slumping badly, is ready to meet the Corn huskers tomorrow night. Newland will not suit up for Kansa due to the death of his grand mother. The lineup for Kansas probably will be the same as against Ames. Schmidt and Gordon, forwards, Peterson and Jeffery and Burton, guards. The game will start at 7:30. Leslie Edmonds will referee.. Tank Water Tests Pure Chlorine Gas Used as Purifier in Apparatus The first month's tests of the water in the swimming pool since the installation of the new purification apparatus shows that only 50 to 75 bacilli are present per cubic centimeter of water. Regulations of the State Board of Health allow 1,000 per cubic centimeter. The water which is now in the tank has been in use for more than thirty days and, according to John Bunn, it is in better condition now than it was when placed in the tank. Bunn, who is in charge of the tests says that a new bacteria test is better than that used for drinking water in Lawn- The apparatus bubbles gaseous chlorine through the water after it has been passed through a sand filter to remove sediment. This process leaves a surplus of chlorine in the water of a sufficient amount to kill any germs which may become present in the water. "The only thing wrong with the pool now is that the water is all of one depth, which does not allow the pool to be filled with the variable depth would." Bunn said in the opening. "This drainage could be accompanied with a vacuum cleaner, but right now the department does not have the $140 necessary to purchase one." Tests of B. Coli have also been made of the water, three with ten cubic centimeter tubes, three with one cubic centimeter tubes, three with one-tenth cubic centimeter tubes. All tests gave negative results. First Aid Work Is Urged Red Cross Life Saver to Give Water Demonstration "Stress should be placed on knowledge of artificial breathing and respiration," said A. S. Moreau, representative of the Red Cross life saving team. He also said a four-day school in first aid and a living at the University of Kansas. "Especially should industrial and public workers be equipped with through training in first aid and artificial respiration in order to take care of any dangerous emergency that may arise," continued Mr. Moraua. "This training must not be confined alone to the train, but it extended to everyone in order tomit accidents and coaches from incidents." The program for tomorrow is as follows; at 10:30 p.m. a water demonstration to swimming classes will be given; at 2:30 p.m. m. Mr. Moreau will make an inspection trip to Haeil; and at 3:00 p.m. m. a first aid demonstration will be given at the fire station. Read the want ads for results. Alumnus Takes Position With Associated Press J. B. Engle C25, of Lawrence, has recently joined the Associated Press staff and is entering the Topeka bureau of news service. Engle was graduated from the University in 1925 taking his major in the school of journalism. Since graduation he has worked on the Pratt Daily newspaper and the time of his new appointment, he is city editor of the Hutchinson Herald. Engle, "Jake" as he was common known on the campus, was active I Hill affairs during his college year He was a member of the Men's Student Council, the Jayhawker staff and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. He is the son of Mira J. S. Engle of Lawrence. Coach Guy Lookabaugh Satisfied by Prospect of Wrestling Season Pew Members of 1926 Squa Return, but Newer Men Show Up Well Twenty men, under the supervision of Coach Guy Lookbaugh, have been working out daily since the Christmas holidays in preparation for the coming wrestling season which opens for the University team when they meet the Kansas Aegie matten at Manhattan, Feb. 5. Due to the loss of many members of last year's team, Coach Lookahaugh is faced with the job of building up and training a practically entire new team with the exception of the few men who were members of last year's squad. Coach Lookahaugh is well suited for new teams, the new men and horses in shape a well balanced team before the match with the Aggies. There are two or more men out on each weight and competition is keen. The 108 pound class has recently been out by the valley rules committee. In the 115 pound class Welch and Rice are struggling for supremacy, while in the 125 pound class, Shimner skinner of last year's squad, Paxson will have to contend with the two first mentioned. In the 135 pound class Cox and McKenny are showing up to the best advantage. Several men are contending for the 145 pound title with Morris who was a member of the team two Shouse and Silverman all sophomores Shouse and Silverman all sophomores. Captain Hayes is showing up well in the 168 pound class along with McFarland, a member of the 1925 squad, Hayes and McFarland along with Hill and Muclie are also wrestling in the 168 pound class. The class is Freece, who placed third in the valley meet last year, Hill, a member of the 1925 team, is also eligible for this weight. Dungun and Saplait, both members of the squad class, will come to campus semester, will return next semester and lend their help to the team. There are several other men bidding for place on the team, but who have not shown up as well as those mentioned. Sport Notes Several unusual things came to the attention of the writer in the game Saturday night aside from the content of the movie. The thing that attracted our eye was the use of the five man defense of the Ames boys. Coach Chandler made sure the players were attentive and only on rare occasion Kansas work the ball in for easy shots. Plho is letting Gordon take it easy this week. Gale has appeared stalked in his play all season and a good rest was given him back to his form of an year ago. We also noted that in the second half the Cyclones took advantage of tossing the ball to Quigley if they held it and it was Kansas outside, Kansas has always done this but it is the first team the writer has noted that consistently adopted this little energy saver. Why does Kansas lose basketball games at home, yet win away from home? Back in 1922 the second year Doctor Allen was here the Tigers invaded Lawrence and took the long end of the season. Later in the season the Jachwah team mirror 26 to 16. The next year Kansas won all their games, but in 1924 the one exception is noted. Oklahoma won that year from Kansas at Norman when Kansas was under the a decisive consecutive winning streak of 34 years since then has Kansas lost a conference game on foreign courts. Now why is this true? Is it a coincidence? We believe not. We cannot say why it is but from our experience of seven years observation of Allen coached teams we believe that psychology and inspirational coaching plays a big part in this. Kannan will consistently go away from home and use his skills for coaching. For example the Messi game in 1922 and 1923, the Aigle game of 1925 after a disastrous K. U. defeat, the Husker game of 1925 and the Washington games of 1926. 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