PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1926 Dyer and Wheeler Put Final Touches on Flashy Teams THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Both Captains Confiden of Victory at Melee; Shultz and Shore in Shane in Shape Rumors are afloat and posts reveal that another great "Game of the Century" is to be played. After a year of deep secrets and much underground work, the announcement has at last come out concerning the players of the two most famous leagues in basketball. The "Wilson's" and the "Lamuducks" are to play next Wednesday night for the Christmas fund. Last year they were called the "Everwins" and the "Neverwins," but this year the names have been changed in order to be more appropriate and fitting to the dignity of the members. Last year the "Neverwins" lost 11 to 10 in a game that was filled with thrills and heart-thrills. It is reported that at this final practice, the fundamental rules of last year will be explained to each member so that they will know what to do. If any member of either team is found practicing before or after Saturday, he shall be declared ineligible. The members of each team say that and their word is final. Another rule is that every player who fails will he be taken from the game. Practice Saturday Morning The first and only practice for both teams will be at 9 a'clock Saturday morning. At this time the pleasure of playing will be greater. Wheeler, will assemble their teams for the initial and final workout before the big game. It was more other than this same Dean Jeyr, who was known for his abilities of play to stop the huge gains that Professor Wheeler of the "Neverwins", now the "Lameducks", was making around ends. The game was basketball, but it had some rules that were not observed in valley competition. Doctor Allen and John Bunn will assist the two teams in a fine study of teamwork and technic at the practice session, it is said. All members of the teams are expert in all departments of the game, but a little experience must be obtained before they take the floor in the critical game. Teams Have Technic Both teams are confident of victory and are even boasting. The "Wildcats" defy any one man on Mt. Orchid to out play a team that can compete with weight, some brains and no speed against them. They tasted the pieces of victory last year and know that they want it again this year. Crafton May Start as to the players making up both teams, as that is remaining a secret for the time being. However, it is known on good authority that such men as Ted Shultz, Chet Chest, Professor Crafton and others will probably be selected from the college director of the extension division, will be featured on one of the teams and anyone who attended the game last year will bear testimony to the statement that he is a "gang-up" basketball player. Last year he was the only man who protested when taken by the game after he had scored a goal. It is almost certain that Ted Sturda and Chet Shore will again pull their famous step-ladder play, which never fails. They are the players of publicity for the play last year and the opposing team will certainly have to watch these two brainy and capable players. They are expected to be the chief cohesion of the "Wilden" New Players to Appear Some new players will appear on both teams due to the fact that some of the members of last year are not present in the faculty now. Also some are still to tired from last year's game, but it is probable that the urge of the game will be too much for them and their uniforms are by Wednesday night. The great things about both the teams is that their second and third string is as good as their initii lineup. Knute Rocke and his Notr lineup. Knute Rocke and his Notr "Wildcats" and "lameducks." Eac team boosts that they are better than the opposing team, and they are really good. The lineup will be announced soon. Dean Dye and Professor Wheeler are busy embellishing their forces and they will present the strongest lineups possible The newest shapes and colors of tumblers, perfume lamps, perfume bottles, and data are displayed. Barber's Drug Store 909 Mass. St. Ruth Williams Is Elected Point System Manage The Kansas Outing Club held a meeting in Robinson gymnasium Tuesday instead of the bike which was postponed on account of bad weather. Ruth Williams was elected point system manager, and she was setting, Jan. 12 when all members are asked to bring their practice cards. Every woman who brings a new member to this meeting will be given a point, and the person who brings the most members who were absent yesterday or new members will be given five points. A skating party and a hostess will be the first week of the second semester, were announced. Practice will begin immediately after Christmas vacation. All Stars and Varsity Will Compete Dec. 15 for Friendship Fund Big Ten Basketball Luminarie on Jayhawker Opponent's Aggregation The lineup for the All Star team which will play against the Varsity basketball team for the benefit of the Friendship fund was announced today by Dr. F, C. Allen, director of the department of physical education and basketball coach. The game was played the night of Wednesday, Dec. The first game will be played at 7:30 between two teams made up of the deans and professors of the University. Doctor Allen foreseen an most enjoyable puncture in thisgame, but the game has not been definitely announced. The "ringer" of the All Star team will be Dr. Earl Anderson, of the department of physical education of the University of Illinois. He will play a forward. He is the only member of the team not in the Kansas department. The other forward will be played by John Bunn, freshman coach of the University, Doctor Allen will play V-A-R-S-I-T-V "Home of the Jayhawks" TONITE-FRIDAY Shows: 3----7----9 the center position and those who have watched "Phog" play on All Star ag- agreements in former years will vouch for that he can still put up a good game. Prices Mat. 10-35c; Nite 10-10e News - Comedy - Topics Organ Orchestra Saturday BETT BROOKSON in THE CITY OF RAMAPAES The defensive end of the team will be taken care of by Franklin Cappon, football coach, who also played basketball while at Michigan, and John Sabeo, Illinois, who coached the ends and backs on the football squad and who is assisting Doctor Allen with basketball. The arrangements for the game are being made by Ted Shultz, Y, M, C, A secretary. A special meeting of the executive committee of the Kansas State Athletic Association will meet in Topokia on Monday, June 13 to discuss the director of athletics at the University, to decide definitively whether the Kansas high school basketball tournament, which has been held in Robinsons Stadium since 2004, will be held in Lawrence or at the Havs Wants Tournament Officials Will Decide Question of Location Dec. 18 An unusual Christmas card has been put out by the A. A. U. W. in a hand-tinted engraving of a window in Watson library. An ideal card for University students. 10 cents each at Bell's Music Store–Adv. 75 Hays Teachers College, in Hays, Hays college officials have offered a two-year mentorship arrangement held there. The University has offered $1200, the same as in past years. Doctor Allen declared today that he would meet and meet would be held in Hays are false. DR. H. E. RUSTACE Osteopathic family physician, clinic or event measurements. Res. 1400 Mm. Phone 453 @Oce 847 Mm. Phone 454 PROFESSIONAL CARDS the committee which meets at Topeka is composed of W, W. McConnel of Winfield, Caleb Smick of Oberlin, and R. E. Stevens of Coffeeville. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician. Call answered. Over Barber's Drug. Phone 2337. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1925 Mass. We can help you finance that fraternity loan. DR. B. REDING beclist. Fitting glasses a specialty. Tests he eye, ear, nose and throat. *bone 813* F. A. U. Blidg. Remember your relatives and friends Immediate Connections via Bus Hays Teachers College, in Hays. Business men of Lawrence are getting busy with new lines of Christmas presents. The goods which they offer this year are of high grade, prices are reasonable. Watkins National Bank Extra buses for the holiday traffic, with room for all. Every forty-five minutes for welcomes you for good food Home for the Holidays! When you are shopping down town, the Kansas City Leavenworth Topeka Manhattan Emporia —NOW PLAYING— THE INTER STATE STAGE LINES Phone 363 Shows: 3—7—9 Mat. 10-40c Nite 10-50c —On the Stage— Ginger Rogers (K. U. champion Charleston dancer last year), and Her Redheads Fast, Peppy Youth Fun—Pretty Girls Feature—Thursday & Friday LEW CODY BOWERSOCK One Wonderful Night FRIDAY, DEC. 17 Mail Order Now!—Seat Sale Saturday How to get tickets by mail: Address letters and make checks or money orders payable to the Bowersock Theater; enclose self-addressed and stamped envelope to insure the safe and immediate return of your tickets. Lower floor—$3.50 and $2.65 Balcony—$2.20 and $1.65 2nd Balcony—$1.10, tax included 916 Mass. RENT-A-FORD Drive It Yourself Phone 653 Gifts From "Pandora's Box" Christmas Novelties from "Pursuit." Bob Hall. The party will be on sale under the management of Mary Sisson, at 1230 Downtown avenue, street from 7 to 9 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 11. The opening reception will be at 7 v'clock. After the hours will be from 2 to 6 and to do so every day include lunch. MARY SISSON 1236 Louisiana Street Telephone 1564 - Gift Sets] Richard Hudnut, Three Flower and Du Barry Gift Sets for Christmas Come in early and have us lay away one before they are all gone. Rankin's Drug Store 1101 Mass. Handy for Students Stop in on your way home. The Personality---of your clothes come with wear. Regular cleaning makes your clothes wear longer and improves your appearance. We specialize in high grade cleaning and are ready to take care of all your needs. 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