PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1926 Basketball Team in Hard Workouts for Opening Tilt Meets Creighton January at Omaha; Six Games Will Be Played at Home twenty-five men under the direction of Captain Harold Schmidt are working out each day, getting in shape for the opening of the basketball season which will begin on Jan. 1, when Kansas tangles with Creighton at Onauma. Doctor Allen is attending the Missouri Valley athletic director's meeting Monday this week, but will take active charge of the team next week. The work now being done consists of drill in fundamentals and goal shooting. Only a month remains for Doctor Allen to weld together a team capable of upholding the enviable reputation for the past five years, which means that he will put his players through stiff practice sessions every day. It it almost certain that he will hold the team over during the Christmas holidays, in order to get the players in shape for the Crenshaw tie. Four of the five regulars who won the valley championship for Kansas last season are back and prospects for another winning team look bright. Captain Harper Schmidt, Al Peterson, and Coach Scott Moore will valley forward, and "Zooke" Burton second all-valley guard are the regulars around whom Doctor Alien will have to build his team. The problem will be to find a guard to take the place of "Freddy" Belgard, captain Patrick Schmid, who was graduated last year. Kansas has 5 wealth of good material and also many men who have played during the past two years, Campbell, Zuber, Latter, Jeffrey, Henning, Zucker, Jenkins, and Kramer are working out daily, Sophomore men who are working out for the team are "Mitt," Thornhill, Maney and Hanser. Newt, formerly a member of the famous Hillarybird, is also a fairly looking prospect. 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