PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925 Sophomore Squad Fails to Penetrate Varsity's Defense Follow-up Shots Effective and Guards Working in Better Shape Last Night Coach "PhoP" Allen's Varsity cagels were going in good form last night in scrimmage against last year's freshman team. The "Tiger," as assigned to freshman team, is called, as still nonprofessional, for the Varsity attack was too much. The Varsity team started scrimmage last night with Schmidt and Proudnt at forwards, Petersen at backs, and Gard at the guard positions. It begins to appear as though Doctor Allen's efforts to develop a defense had been well spent when the Tigers were in the score for several minutes of play; "The team is going better," Doctor Allen said last night, "but undoubtedly the sophomore team was off." The team was working better than for some time on their follow-ups, Petersen and Gordon getting several baskets by tipping in missed shots over the heads of the shorter sophomore guards. The forwards were showing unusual speed and the scrimmage was fast. Gordon took the pivot position after a few minutes of play, Petersen playing a guard position. Thisgommy Gordon proved to be a scoring power. Zuber at center, and Campbell at forward, were given an opportunity to work with the team. Tus Asckerman, last year's captain was inserted at center for the Tigers and stiffened the competition considerably. Fans will be given an opportunity to see the Jayhawker quintet in action this evening at 7:30 when they meet a team made up of the K. U. coaches, and led by Tus Ackerman. Guy Lookabaugh, who was to play guard for the Ackerman team, is in New York at Ports, IoN Foaring, former Kansas cage star will fill in at the guard position, Gruelling Contest Is Scheduled for 7:30 Tonight Faculty Ready for Game Tonight at 7:30 the Crimson and Blues, more familiarly known as "Everwins" and "Neverwins", faculty quintets, will take the floor in a gruel contest to decide the supremacy of Mount Oread. Both teams have declared they are ready and will partake of a light supper. The team will be eating which are known as "hadd-headed deens," will eat wiewes and sauer kraut, while the "Neverwives," known as "neverwives," will substib on nork and beans. The lineup for the faculty game: "Everwins" The faculty game will be followed by a basketball game between Tus Ackerman's all-stars and the varsity squad. The admission price of 25 cents will go towards the student friendship fund. Joseph G. Brandt, dean of the College Paul Brown Lawson, asst. dean of the Colle College. H. W. Arant, dean of the School of H. W. Arant, dean of the School of Law. J. J. Wheeler, professor of mathematics. Allen Crafton, head of the department of public speaking Raymond C. Moore, professor of geology. F. E. Johnson, professor of electricity engineering "Neverwins" F. M. Dawson, professor of hydrau lics. George Beal, instructor in architec ture. Chester Shore, clown. Harold Ingham, director of the extension division. Frank T. Stockton, dean of the School of Business. J. Wesley Sternberg, professor of ec onomics. E. B. Shultz, secretary University Y. M. C. A. Proceeds of Apple Sale Go to Christmas Fund About twenty cases of delicious apples will be put on sale at ten cents each tomorrow afternoon in the lobby of center Administration building building 2508. The players of L. Meck, owner of the concessions at the football games, to be sold for the benefit of the Christmas fund. The house game will be placed in the lobbies. Mr. Meek will only get the cost of the apples, the remainder of the pro cecds will go to the Christmas fund. Intramural Basketball to Begin Next Semester "Iintramar basketball will start the first of next semester," said Coach John Sabo this morning. On Wednesday he will be due on or before Jan. 16. Prenaturets or clubs, wishing to take part in the tournament should see Sabo as soon as possible for entry blanks. The schedule for games will be posted shortly after all entry blanks are turned in. Practice sessions will continue until the first of next semester. Oklahoma Aggie Team Rounding Into Shape for First Valley Tilt Five Members of Last Year's Southwest Championship Cage Squad Back Stillwater, Okla. Dec. 16.—(Specimen to the Kannan)—Oklahoma Aggie cagers, facing their first session of the season, who have advanced, foreance, are far advanced in pre-halliday court practice preparatory to the opening o' the 1928 season when Mason With five members of the Southwest conference championship squad of 1925 again available, Coach Johny Brighter brighter hue than the problem which confronted him in the football season just closed. With the veteran group rounding into condition, Sooner Agger are looking forward to a brilliant season. Twelve valley games are scheduled for the Oklahoma led. Led by Captain Clyde Hall, pivot man, the returning stars of last season, were John Deaton, forward; George Conner and Neil Hartpence, guards. Connor has twice been all-Southwestern guard selection and Peery gained a forward bench on the all-Southwestern outfit last year; his first on the team, both were members of the grid team. Thirteen Out for Team Augmenting the list of veterans which, fans point out, might make up the regular personnel of the varsity are several non-letter varsity players of last year besides a host first-year player. There is competition for the first time this winter. Among the candidates reporting for daily workouts are: Wayne Anderson, Charles Moore, Delbert King, Roy McPeek, forwards; Walt Vortis, Harmon Clodfleet, Furid Taylor, Lloyd Penny, Sam-Meyers, guards; Perry McCoy, Luther Francis, centers. Four non-conference contests will be scheduled to compete in the girls' gym program and girls' games are: 9-Washington at Stillwater 15-Drake at Stillwater. 23-Drake at Des Moines. 29-Criminal at Crignall. February 5- Grinnell at Stillwater - Grinnell at Stillwater, 11 - Kansas at Lawrence. 12 - Missouri at Columbia. 13 - Washington at St. Louis. 14 - Oklahoma at Stillwater. 15 - Okahoma at Stillwater. Notre Dame's basketball team defeated the Northwestern quintet last night by a score of 30 to 20. The game was played at Evanston. The Irish have one of the fullest schedules they have had in years, playing 20 games. They have a new annex to their gymnasium this year. Kansas Victorious Under Yost In an article in the Kansas City Post yesterday, Coach Fielding H. "Hurry Up" Yost told of the years spent coaching at Nebraska and Kansas just before 1900. His Husker team in 1898 had beaten both Missouri and Kansas and had enjoyed a successful season. In 1899 he came to play for Nebraska first year he developed a team that beat both Nebraska and Missouri. The scores of the important games played by the Kansas eleven in 1895 were: Kansas 36, Nebraska 20, Oklahoma 24, Texas 19, Drake 6. The next year Coach Yost refused an offer to go to Missouri and went to Stanford on the Pacific Coast. Charles Hutchinson, c27, slipped on the ice while he was running down Eleventh street and sprained his left ankle last night. The sprain was so serious he has been unable to be on the Hill today. Sport Notes George Thayer, star right on end of the University of Pennsylvania football team has been elected football captain for next season. Thayer was placed on several all-American teams by many writers and was without doubt one of the best wingmen in the country. Tustan Ackerman, last year's vars basketball captain, who will lead his All-Stars against the K. U, varsity in Robinson gymnastics tonight which will accommodate 6000 spectators to their games. The Aggies will meet the Notre Dame five on Jan. 5. "Big Six" Lattin, tackle on this year's "Yawkeyer team," has been selected by Nebraska sport writers on an all-opponent football team. 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