THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Basketball Squad Confines Practice To Fundamentals Intensive Work Will Star After Thanksgiving Recess; the First Game Jan. 5 The last practice for the varsity court square before the Thanksgiving holidays will be held tomorrow after noon at 3:30. Dr. F. C. Allen, varsity coach, said that some work and fundamentals, not giving time to plays or formations as well Footwork, charging, dodging and avoiding the opposing guns is being dwelt on at length in preparation for an intensive period of training to begin after the holidays and to last until the week's season on January 5 with Nebraska. "We intend to institute wrestling on a big plane here at Kansas," said Doctor Allen this morning. Allen and Patrick to Chicago On January 1 Doctor Allen, and Coach G. B. Patrick will go to Chigeno to attend the convention of the Western Conference Wrestling and Fencing Association where the K. U. mentors will apply for membership in the organization. Ames and Nebraska of the Valley are already members. Following this convention, the coaches will be present at a meeting of the Big Ten representatives who will interpret the new basketball rulings. This meeting is particularly advantageous to Valley officials because the latter are scheduled to meet at the Hotel Baltimore, Kansas City, or January 8 and 9 for the same purpose. Big Ten opinions and Valley interpretations will be presented and passed upon. To Meet K. C. A. C. Jan 24 Lowe and Campbell, last year's national amateur champions, have been taken over by the Kansas City Athletic Club which the Jayhawkers will meet on January 24 in Convention Hall, Kansas City. Kansas, then, will play, the national champions in January, giving the Hillers an opportunity to show its "stuff." Kansas has its work for the basket ball season well cut out for her. Both Bunker and Browning of Missouri who were placed on the mythical all Valley quintet last year, are back on the court for the Bengals, while K. U. has only one man of last year's all Valley back -Endacott. Frosh Workout Tonight On the Kansas five, Ackerman, Bowman, Fredericks, and Endacott are showing good form, particularly the stocky Kansas guard. Wolf is improving in his floor-work and promises to outside his good work last year at center position. Wtld Wolf, Ackerman, and Fredericks all reaching the goal. This will enable to worry the little fellows of other Valley teams this season. Stratton, the hunky forward of last year's fresh squash, deserves credit for a noticeable improvement over his last season's form. The fresh court squad will take its final workout before the Thanksgiving vacation tonight. Following the Missouri game several of the freshmen grid squad will rest up for a second try and turn out for yearning basketball. Coach Patrick intends to keep from twenty to twenty-five men on the squad until after the Christmas holidays when it will begin to scrimmage with the varsity five. The fresh look good so far. As a whole the team is not in condition yet, but it is training regularly and the varsity can expect obstinate resistance when it finally mixes with the yearlings. Normal To Have Stadium Start Drive Today For $100,000 A campaign is being launched today among the students at the Kansas State Normal, to obtain $100,000 for a memorial to the K. S. N. men who gave their lives in the World War. The drive will last only a day, and twenty-one teams consisting of ten students each will solicit every student to answer the desired amount before umdownd. The total goal for the drive is set at one-fourth million dollars, the remainder to be made up by the alumni and outside subscriptions. The money will be used for an athletic stadium, a student union building and a pipe organ for Albert Taylor Hall. The cost of the union building is estimated at $150,000, the stadium $75,000, and the pipe organ $25,000. Nearly $40,000 already has been subscribed by students and alumni. Administration Building Requires Much Concrete From four hundred to six hundred sacks of cement and many tons of rock are being added to the Administration Building daily. Work on the building is progressing steadily, and will continue to do so throughout the winter whenever the temperature drops below 40° C, cording to the representative of Collins Brothers Construction Company, who is in charge of the operations. The foundation is now complete and the steel framing has been erected. Almost all of the concrete is done, however, a crew of about forty men is being employed in the construction. Two Teams Are Tied For First Place In Hockey Tournament Senior's Victory Friday Leaves Them Tied With Sophomores for Honors The senior and sophomore hockey teams are tied for first place as a result of the unexpected 5.4 victory of the seniors over the sophomores Friday afternoon. The sophomore team has won four games and lost one, while the seniors had tied two games, won one game and lost one. Victory seemed assured for the seniors from the start of the game since even when the second year team succeeded in working the ball into senior territory the strong defense offered by Iras Arnold, senior goal, and Cornelia Eckhart, fullback,扣球。Nathan made inside three of the senior points, Clare Ferguson one, and Mary Helen Hamilton, one. Lucille Pyles made the single goal for the sophomores. The juniors retaliated for the earlier freshman victory over them by winning their second match by a score of 2-0. Goals were made by Margaret Walker and Dorothy Barter. Victory for the senior and sophomore teams over the freshmen and juniors in the games scheduled for this afternoon will mean that the two teams will be tied for the championship in the interclass hockey tournament. If the juniors should triumph over the sophomores the seniors would hold the pennant. In case of a tie for the championship another game will be scheduled to decide the tournament. Famous Dancer Accepts Invitation to Tau Sigm Ruth St. Denis, a well-known dancer, has accepted an invitation of Tau Sigma to become an honorary member of that sorority. Miss St. Denis and Ted Shaw, who founded the famous O'Demilshawn School of Dancing, were playing at the Empress in Kansas City last week. Lucille Midleton, f521, a member of Tau Sigma, in an interview with Miss St. Denis, extended the invitation of the sorority. Pi Lamba Theta, honorary educational sorochia, hold bledge service Wednesday evening for Austra Gross, Thelma Stoddard, Juliet Wauenkhen, Mary Jenkinson, Martina Davis and Margaret Ford. won Lost Tied Pct. Nebraska 5 4 0 1.00 Drake 5 0 0 1.00 Missouri 3 1 2 7.50 Missouri 3 1 2 7.50 Ames 2 3 0 4.00 Kansas 2 3 1 4.00 Okahanna 1 2 1 3.74 Gunnell 1 3 0 3.84 Worthen 0 5 0 0.00 The Nebraska Cornhuskens annexed another Missouri Valley football ball school at Saturday when they completed their conference schedule with a 54 to 6 victory over the Ames Clones. The Nebraskans are capturing Valley football championships with regularity. Gridiron Gossip Glick Schultz The Drake Bulldogs also have a perfect Valley record, but the Das Moines eleven played only four conference games, while the Cornhaskers played five. Then again the Dawson machine met the stiff competition the Valley had to offer, while the Bulldogs had to win at Arlington, Missouri, nor Oklahoma. And there are few Valley sport followers who would doubt the outcome of a Nebraska-Drake conflict. The Nebraska-Notre Dame game at Lincoln Thanksgiving, while not a Valley affair, is causing considerable interest in the Valley. The Catholics and the Army played 0 to 10 to earlier in the season. Kansas fell before the Army 13 to 0 October 7. Then Saturday the Soldiers emerged victors over the Navy. So the Cornhusker-Notre Dame game offers a chance for comparing eastern and western elevents. The Oklahoma Sooners will have a chance to rise to fourth place should they win from the Washington Pike Thursday afternoon. The Washougal team does own a game this season and victory forces an Oklahoma victory. Missouri Valley Standings Valeys Game on Thanksgiving Kansas-Missouri at Columbia. Oklahoma-Washington at St. Louis. Nebraska-Notre Dame at Lincoln. Should both Kansas and Missouri win thanksgiving the two eleven will be tied for fourth place in the Valley standings. 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Every man on the squad got into the seriography Saturday and all the cripples appeared to be in good condition. Mosby received a black eye in the game but he will be ready for the Missourians Thursday. The freshmen gave the varsity a good work out, but they were no Make Reservations Now For Thanksgiving Dinner Wiedemann's Tea Room match for the varsity and Sprong's men were lucky to get away with a 31 to 0 score. Phone 337 KANSAS-MISSOURI GAME To accommodate the students and others attending the Kansas-Missouri football game at Columbia, the Santa Fe has arranged to put extra chair cars and up-to-date coaches on the following trains from Lawrence. 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