THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1924 PAGE SIX Varsity Exhibits Power in All-Star Game Last Night THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Ackerman and Sabo Sta for Veterans; Peterson Gordon and Zuber Play Well Displaying a fine offensive in it first few minutes of play, the fire variety squirted pile up a good lion ever the All-Stars led by Tucker Ackerman in Robinson gymnastium last night. Zuber started at center, wit Petersen in the guard position, on Garden playing at forward. The team won 25-17 against Petersen and Powerer, and Powerer's follow in shot made the team look strong offensive). The final score was 22 to 21 for 1th Soon after the beginning of the second half, the first string variety gave way to another team. The third string gave a good chance of themselves. Ackerman was the outstanding start of the opposing team, making four baskets from the field and a free toss to Brodie for emphatically and defensively it was brilliant. Varsity Misses Free Tosses Variety Misses Free Dance The All-Stars were hardy up to standard, putting in four of eight tights. The All-Stars counted on free out of 11 free When Proofifi was put in, at the beginning of the second half, Paterson was moved to center, and Gordon took the guard position. This combination was considered by many as the best that the Jayhawkers have this year. The playing of John Sabo, manager of intramural basketball and former coach at the University, confronted the contest. Sabo fast dribbling and his deadly long shots were a constant menace to the varsity. John had several long shots run around the ring during the game. The playing of Bunn, Allen and Tesserman was good, but the team did not work together as smoothly as any of the varsity teams. The box score: Fig. 1 02 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 13 00 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 20 00 21 00 22 00 23 00 24 00 25 00 26 00 27 00 28 00 29 00 30 00 31 00 32 00 33 00 34 00 35 00 36 00 37 00 38 00 39 00 40 00 41 00 42 00 43 00 44 00 45 00 46 00 47 00 48 00 49 00 50 00 51 00 52 00 53 00 54 00 55 00 56 00 57 00 58 00 59 00 60 00 61 00 62 00 63 00 64 00 65 00 66 00 67 00 68 00 69 00 70 00 71 00 72 00 73 00 74 00 75 00 76 00 77 00 78 00 79 00 80 00 81 00 82 00 83 00 84 00 85 00 86 00 87 00 88 00 89 00 90 00 91 00 92 00 93 00 94 00 95 00 96 00 97 00 98 00 99 00 100 00 Schmidt, f. Gordon, d. Peterson, c. Petershaw, f. Proffitt, f. Daniels, b. Davis, b. Mother, b. Hershey, f. Their, f. Roll, f. Forsyth, f. Hershey, f. Affron, f. Totals All Stars-21 F₁₁, F₂₁, I 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 Bunn, f Allen, f,g Ackerman, c Saba, g,f Testerman, g Totals Reference—K. C. Qunley, Mt. Mary. Everwin and Neverwin Teams Uncork New Plays in Basketball Long Runs Feature Freak Court Clash Living up to their name, the Ever Wins pulled a victory over the storm Neverwain quintet at the gymnasium last night. The Neverwains got off to a good start at the beginning when the ball was tipped to Wheeler, who raced down the field for an 18 yard gain before he had to be refereed. Referee Quigley awarded the big guard a free throw from the 19 yard line. Just after the gun went off at the half. Shore made a basket but the referee would not allow it to count. In an effort to start a scoring offensive Johnny Dyer was inserted in the Everwyn lineup. With smashing interference he torsd down the field and was brought down by Clet Shore, bunky pumk moint for the Nerversins, carried a true fire to excessive toughness on the part of the big center. After the beginning of the second half, the Everlastian unsecured an offense that soon notched them a basket in a hoop at the side of the court, and then they were refereed to referee rated that it count twice. Wes Sterberg was the hero. Not to be outdone by their opponents the Newcervus pulled a play that was actually impossible on basketball games. On the back of Ted Shultz, Chet Shrubs received a long pass from Ellsworth and placed it in the basket for two points, making a 12-3 victory. There was much alteration ows this play being protected by "Phogh Allen, John Bann and Aliphin from the sidelines. Referee Quigley押坐 however, and narrowly asserted his authority over the book. According to Quigley, the first word he found in the book of regulations was "K-O-U-N-T-S." A rally by the Everwins netted several first downs in succession, but the George Clark Will Attend Football Coaches' Meeting Conch Coach "Potsy" Clark will leave Dec. 25, to go to New York to attend a meeting of American Football Conches Association to be held at the Hotel Pennsylvania Dec. 27 and 28. Coach Clark is a member of the board of trustees of that organization. Hugo Bezek, Penn State, M. J. Demonstrat, and Ralph Robinson, Brown are also trustees. Coach Robert Zuppe of Illinois, is president of the coaches association and Gilmore Dobie of Cornell, first vice-president. Aggie Cagers Prepare for Holiday Invasion of Big Ten Territory Four From Last Year's Teen Form Nucleus of Squad Now at Work (Monarch to the Kauai) 17 Southern University, with 17 Four returned regulars, with several non-lettered ex-varsity men and an abundance of promising sophomore make material up the Kauai Aagie basketball squad now undergoing the final stage of progranals in eastern countries early in January. Members who will be chosen from a squad of twelve to carry the Agile banner eastward next January have not been named by basketball coach G. W. Cornault. It is known that the eastern swing, which includes meetings on foreign courts with northwestern U., Jan. 2, Illinois, Jan. 4, Notre Dame, Jan. 5, and the Schools at Kansas City, Jan. 8, will be held on Friday for seniors who are to represent the Purple on the court this winter. Fritz Koch, captain and guard, C. A. Bryers, forward, H. M. Weddle, forward, and Eric Tobow, center are the four veterans furnishing the 1925 Agile game for the men and understudy positions is close, with several first year varsity men making impressive showings, R. R. Osborne, G. L. Davidson, and J. F. Price, all of the last freshman squad, and M. B. Miller, a former varsity player. The tenders for the open forward location. The outlook at guard is equally good with E. H. Mertell, Austin Lovett, L. E. Edwards, and Joe Holsinger, the last pair lately retired gridlen, all classified among the probables. Grange to Rest Until Christmas (Delphin Press) Champaign, Ill., Dec. 17—Harold "Red" Grange will be unable to play until Christmas, according to an announcement made by himself during a brief visit to the University of Illinois campus. Grange came here from Danville, Ill., where his injured arm was treated. The attending doctor wrote that he has his arm tattoo and be advised "Red" to take it easy until Christmas day. Board Elects Four Editors At the meeting of the Kansan board Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. the following editors were elected to take office immediately: Campus editor, Ice Pile McKinnon, alumni editor, Elva Bale Laxence; exchange editor, Gladys Filson. Games to be played by valley schools during the Christmas vacation period: Dec. 19. Illinois v. Drake at Des Moines. Dec. 31. Missouri v. Purdue at Lafayette. Dec. 18. South Dakota v. Nebraska at Lincoln. Dec. 21: Illinois v. Ames at Ames. Dec. 28. Ames v. Minnesota at Minneapolis. ball was lost on a fumble. The game ended with the ball in the middle of the field, and the Everwins on the top heavy side of the score. Jan. 2. Kansas Aggies v. Northwestern at Evanston Nebraskah v. K. C. A. C at Kansas City. Missouri v, Michigan at Ann Arbor. Morton, L.A.C. 0 1 0 Oakland, L.A.C. 4 0 0 Orlando, L.A.C. 0 0 0 Pittsburgh, L.A.C. 0 0 0 Houston, L.A.C. 0 0 0 Hawaii, L.A.C. 0 0 0 Cleveland, L.A.C. 0 0 0 Crevelin, L.A.C. 0 0 0 Fig. P11 Plu Oklahoma v. Texas Chistian at Fort Worth, Table 11 1 0 Newcrest—11, Iemal, f.g.a. Faucet, f.g.a. Shire 10 1 1 Wheeler, f.g.a. Faucet, f.g.a. Smith, f.g.a. Skinswell, f.g.a. Shuttle, f.g.a. Joliet 0 0 1 Northwestern at Evanston. Total Referee - Quigley. Sport Notes The University of Nebraska basketball team will play its first game next Friday night when it meets the University of North Dakota at Lincoln. The North Dakota five lost its first game to a "Big Ten" school last week but are expected to show the Huskers a real game. The Husker quintet will be taken a Kansas City on Dec. 28 and will practice there until Jan. 2, when it meets the K. A. C. team in the second grade. The variety showed up well in their 22 to 21 victory over Tus Ackerman's All-Stars, although their teamwork was rugged and the basket seemed rather hard to hit. Zuber was a deadly shot, but he also had a good game at center, where he got the tip from Tus on several occasions. Tuck Ackermann didn't seem to be up to his usual standard of play, but showed flashes of the form which made him all-American forward last year. In the second half his basket eye got the range and he shot two shots from there, which have caused so much trouble to opposing guards in past years. Many times the varsity found it impossible to penetrate the tight defense shown by the All-Stars and this factor was the brightest work of Tus and his team. Sabo played one of the best games at guard that Jay-Hawkeye followers have seen for some time. His floor work and dribbling appeared as fast as Charlie Black's, and that is showing some speed. No person was more responsible for the success of the Everwin Neverwin game than E. C. Quigley. "Quigue" made rules that had never been repeated, and Naimith invented and he stood for no razzing from the crowd. "Illegal," the word that has sent chilies in mary a spectator's hear when his team scored. 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