--- PAGE SIX TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Faculty All-Stars Ready for Game With Jayhawkers Allen Has Not Found Guard to Fill Position Played by Belgard Last Year Only one more day of practice remains for the variety to get in shape for their game with the faculty all-stars, which will be played tomorrow night. Doctor Allen has been putting his team through hard scrimmage practice each night and at present the coaching staff is good for this early in the season. As yet doctor Allen has not found a guard to Hill Fennery Belgard's shoe and that is the problem that is worrying him at present. He was in the position but he has not been able to get together a combination that shows the time, and painted brand of teamwork that he was supposed to over the basketball team here. However all is not running well in the Japhaht camp and "Phoo" is not any too well pleased with the play in some particular departments of the game. "I am not a bit pleased with the offensive strength shown, by a potentially potent team," he said while warming. Most of the men have found their basket eye and goals are being registered from all angles of the court." Campbell has been working out regularly in the position and probably the form he shows in tomorrow night's game will determine whether he will be kept there. The lineup that has been built for Campbell is Claire O'Neill and Harton, guardes Peterson, center, Captain Schmidt and Gordon, forward. That same lime will smart the game tomorrow night and it will be interesting to see how the combine will adapt. Hillary is good reservoir who can play either guard or forward positions. Newland, former member of the Hillyards, has shown good form at forwards, hitting the bank with regularity. the entire variety squad will probably be used in the game and Doctor Allen will have a chance to play against practically every man on his squad. Although this game will be the main game of the evening, the feature will be between the "Wildcens" and "Lumdinks." The faculty, all stars have their team perfected and are ready to show Kansas fans how the game of basketball should be played. Doctor Allen and John Bunn will play forwards, Dr. Eric Anderson will be at center and the guards will be Coach Cappon and John Sahoo. All former college stars and will give the varsity players experience. The aliens are trying to instigate the Brown football team and their "iron-man" act, because they have no reserves and the starting five will also be the finishing team. Only eight students are now in the University hospital, according to Dr. K. H. Edinason, director. None of these students will be kept from going home because Christmas vacation, although not mandatory, is the first two or three days, he said. Hospital Will Not Hold Patients During Holidays "The number of patients in the student hospital is smaller than it has been for several weeks." Doctor Delacorte cares for the present case at all night. Mectings and Speeches Keep Coaches in Action Members of the department of athletics are being kept busy visiting various towns in the state, addressing high schools and colleges. F. Allen spoke at Abilene and tomorrow he will go to CoToyville to speak at the Rotary dinner given in honor of the championship game and high school football squads. So Names of Basketball Teams Are Changed to Crimsons and Blues Coaches Cappon and Sabo attended a meeting of coaches, officials and school officers at Ouelren, last Saturday. A discussion on basketchall rules was held. About twenty-five schools were represented. Athletes on Faculty Resent Being Called Either Wild or Lame Coach Cappon is in Alton, Ill., today making an address at Shorttuff college. It was chiefly through the efforts of Walter Wood, a former Jayhawker star, that "Cappy" was obtained. An interview with Tomorrow tomorrow in St. Louis where he will address the K. U. alumni there. They are peev. They are angry in fact, they are furious. And all on account of one thing, We be unite in the “game tomorrow” and for the families teams which meet in the “feature” game tomorrow night should be called the “Lamarucks” and the “Wild cats.” The faculty members roar at the guilty person, out-gunning for the guilty person. And another thing the players resent is the idea, that the game is going to be a barquele. Why did Dean Arnistra practice an entire morning and night in the gym on? If that doesn't show concentration and having one's heart in one's work, what does? Just as the varsity takes the court against a valley opponent at home, so do teams and renown for Kansas, so these faculty teams will give their bap. They wish it distinctly understood that they are not hame and certainly they do not possess such a strent of savagey as to be called wild. Several names have been suggested, but the rival, captains, Dyer and Wheeler, noted that their women will known in the "Grimsness" and the "Blues." The coaches report that the teams are in the best of shape. Who will win? It is rumored that some faculty members have been climbing the Hill on these cold morning slopes. They have been darkly hinted that some of the players can climb a flight of stairs and not be out of breath. These secrets are being kept hidden, because training is in direct violation of the rules. We do not know whether they will not be allowed to appear in the all-important contest. The captains absolutely refuse to give out the names of the team members and say that they don't know them, so the public shouldn't either. The captain will be persuaded to announce their selections, but again they may decide to keep the lineup a secret until they appear on the court. However, the captains have the following to choose from: Professor Wheeler, Professor Ingham, Professor Wheeler, Professor Crafton, Dempry Dey, Dean Arnt, Holford Oldingham, Chel Shore, Prof. F. E. Johnson, Prof. George Beal; Teed Wilson, Prof. Michael Sullivan; some ringlets will be used, but they won't be known until the time for the game. Last Time Tonight "The Dover Road" Robinson Gymnasium 8:15 Student Enterprise Tickets Will Admit "Bill" Matterson Suggests Plan to Remedy Pass Allen Speaks at Abilene Dr. Forest C. Allen, director of athletics, the wasfer, was the biographer given by the Rotary Club at Albion and of their high school football team. While at the meeting, Doctor Allen met "Billy" Mattson, an old Kaplan football player, who was the first coach to touchdown against Nebraska. There has been much discussion recently concerning the forward pass and many suggestions have seen of, Mr. Mattsson made a suggestion of a plan he had worked out not quite ten years ago. The problem he would have to touch down made from assembling seven points. A touchdown scored via the forward pass route inside the 20 yard line would count six points anywhere outside of the 20 yard line would count five points. In this way a team making a touchdown as a result of semurgeum would have the advantage of a higher score for their efforts. This would tend to make a team work harder for couch-down from straight football he thinks. Doctor Allen is going to write "Mike Abearn, athletic director at K. S. A. C., and I will talk about the plan, and see what he thinks of it." Missouri and Washington, after many conferences and meetings between representatives of the two schools, have decided to sever all athletic relations. Missouri refused to give the Bear's a football game in 1927 and Washington authorities wired the Tiger institution that they would not allow a year's break in resuming their games, leaving all athletic contacts with them. This action is certainly to be regretted, especially after Missouri and Washington have competed against each other for 35 years. The Tigers felt that poor sportsmanship had been the result of their team's failure and that it had so strenuous athletic relations that they would not risk a game in 1927. Sport Notes Lawrence尝试从中 who got to "hit" Hill Tilden play Sunday certainly will shout praises for him. He didn't play his best except in a few occasions, but those times heimonized why he is looked upon as being one of the greatest stars in the world. Tail and ralloy, he coveted with ease court with ease moved with a speed that was phenomenal. 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