JAMES PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925 Queer Grid Teams Engage Each Other Tomorrow in Effort to Establish Supremacy on Hill **tomorrow morning at conventation hour two of the strongest teams ever turned out on Mt. Oread will take you to mine the gridron supremacy of the University. The lines submitted below are with a lot of question the queenet assembly of grid warriors represent either students or faculty. The teams are an all star selection taken from the Hill at random and they will entertain as well the schedule reads above. A great crowd is expected on Potter lake to watch the combat. Dope points to an overwhelming close game with each side having a shade the best. The faculty is represented by a series of veterans with the exception of halfback Willem, who was injured by a tackle for it in perseverance as evidenced by his continued lectures on the articles in the Classic museum. And those guards, my what a pair! And Klooz at center. Klooz held the same position on the team last year. He is particularly strong at passing and receiving. He was a Brits Spangler of the scholars. These two should put up a real squabble. “Hi!” Lindley gets the call at full-back on the pedagogy squand due to his cool headiness. All “HI” would have to do would be to get to the fine line and try to touch about three such measurements the ball would be advanced 10 yards. The pilot position goes to "Musical Gus" due to his ability to look the opponents over. Gas shouldn't have much difficulty looking over such men as Stoklas and Little. He is terrible Terry Benson in the lineup. Benson is always on the aggressive--ask any Kansan sport writer. And now for the scholars, big pow erful乔 Stoklas at the end for— the last for—George Georgie "Livermore, such grace as the fans would seldom forget would be Good Prospects at Ame Chance for Winning Cage Team Best in Years Miller, Arnold, Captain Anderson Roberts, Fisher, and Coe are the dependable material from last season's squad. Prospects at Iowa State point toward the best basketball team that has represented institution for four years and ports from Ames. Bill Chandler, Cyclone basketball mentor, will have the services of five letter men from last week. "Red" Stater, a forward from the freshman team of last year, and John Kling, a guard from last year's yearlings, look like valuable varsity managers. Kling seems to have the edge on the other men at running guard, and said to be the best floor man in the city. He spent a day of Greene, forward in 1923. Illinois, Minnesota, and Creighton, will give the Cyclones some stiff workouts in preparation for the valley games to follow. Coach Chandler has only a week to put the finishing touches on his Cyclone quintet, before the game begins. The basketball season is open at Ames. The Ames team meets three strong non conference teams before it begins its season. Wrestlers Will Contest Individual and Group Winners to Receive Awards The intranural wrestling tournament will begin Monday, Dec. 14, in Robinson gymnasium at 3 p. m. Weights will be taken first and the wrestling tournament will follow immediately in the lower gymnasium. Classes will be according to the Missouri Valley weight rule, but contestants will be allowed three pounds over the recommended weight classes, 108 pounds, 115, 125, 135, 145, 158, and 175. All weighing over 175 will be classed together. The points made will be counted in favor of the big intramural loving cup also. There will be an individual cup on the group scoring the most points. Anyone is eligible to compete who has not made a "K" in wrestling. Men wishing to enter unattached may do so when they weigh in. Kenya Phi Pledges Hold Meeting Kappa Phi Pledges Hold Meeting The pledges of Kappa Phi, Methodist women's organization, held their Wednesday night. About thirty pledges attended the meeting. Pauline Smith, c27, sponsor sponsor, gave instructions to the pledges concerning chapter histories and purposes of the organization. shown by the nymphlike gyrations o this superfluous student. Bob Little would captain the team due to his remarkable scholarly attainments. And think of what a Block for a guard! and as a helper, Dagdag, the reproducer, such a combination would with a great degree be imperious to any suggestions to tough up their opponent Mr. Chubb. Charles W. Amos, although a little slow on the hoof would get the signal calling berthe due to his remarkable showing in the interclass games last year. Amos is a team in himself, and he has the biggest clog in the school- machine. The rest of the backfield aren't able to speak for themselves so they will go unnoticed. Great care was shown by our Johnny Sabo in the selection of the officers in this game. W, W. Davis would immediately qualify for his position on his future record. During intermission he could live up to the crown and win the championship with Papa and Ma on the sidelines no imposible harm could baffle her our feelings. The lineups: Prof. D, L. Patterson should make a fine clearer leader. He has the right spirit as shown by past actions. We would suggest he wear a baseball cap and John Alden for reference. Everyone would deny that Alden is the best read man on the campus. He knows sports from a to z and the games handled with great joy by our players. All Placey ___ Position ___ All Schubbach ___ F B Dent ___ L. T. Witheborough ___ F B Dest ___ L. T. Witheborough ___ K Childe ___ C. Britt M. Stagnan- Kard Childe ___ C. Britt M. Stagnan- Johnson ___ R. G. U. Lott ___ Johnson ___ R. G. U. Lott ___ Gin Seuberland ___ Q. H. Charles Annes Gin Seuberland ___ Q. H. Charles Annes Terrible贝伦___H. R. H. Randall-String E. Hiram Lindley F. B. G. H. Leeper Chauvin W., W. Davis, Chiquenau A. M. and M. Papa. Water-Boy Strawman Shawan, Briggs L. L. Patterner, Referee John Alben. Faculty Cagers Engage in "Secret" Practice "The Everwaters" and "Neverwinter," basketball teams made up entirely of faculty stars who have never played a game in their lives, met the other teammates during training to engage in secret practice. By perping through the keyhole the Kanan reporter was able to gather the details of what happened, otherwise he has lost to the world. The teams are beginning to show up well for early season. Several professors have shiners, charleyhorses, floor burns, and other things that go to make a basketball team a success. Professor Wheeler answered that he never saw better form than that exhibited by faculty members. Dean Dyer of the "Neverwins" is displaying unusual goal shooting ability being able to the ball in the proximity of the goal from almost any angle of the court. Chuck will be caught in doodles around between the knees of the "Neverwin" aggregation and is almost impossible to catch. Both teams are rounding into shape by practice and expect to put up a "stiff" opposition for each other Wednesday night. layhawk Five to Play The 1929 Jayhawk basketball team will make their first public appearance Wednesday night in a game with the University All-Stars for the benefit of the Student Friendship fund. Varsity Will Meet Ackerman's All-Star Team The probable lineboard Wednesday will be: Zucker and Schmidt or Prolust, forwards; Petersen, center; and Bellard and Gordon, guards. E. C, Quigley, nationally known arbitrator in football, basketball and professional baseball, will be the official on the court. "Tus" Ackerman, last year's captain and All-American forward, will lead the all-star team from the pivotal position. "Phog" Alon, director of athletics and basketball cochief who played in the championship teams for the last four years, will play forward. John Bunn, freshman coach and former K. U. star, will play forward also. John Sabo, all Western Conference guard when he played with Illinois, will defend the all-star goal. Lookabaugh, who was part of the 2014 All-Star team, A. & M. quintet last year, will play he other defensive position. J. F. DeVault, of Peking, China, has been visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Strong, University Height. Mr. Fault is an exporter of Chinese linens, fashion and braises and is on a business trip through the United States. Missouri Cage Squad Works Hard Preparing for Season of 1926 Head Coach George Bond Has Seven Letter Men Eligible to Compete Columbia, Mc., Dec. 14—Although saying laying and making no predictions, Head Coach George A. Bend is fast rounding into shape a formidable basketball combination. The Missouri team this season started out with seven veterans, all of whom were stellar performers last year. For 10 years the University of Missouri ranked as the Mecca of the western basketball world. During this period of time they were never known to go below second place in the valley standings. Both the defense and offense are being rounded out, not as yet been coupled together. The Tigers open the season with Pardue University at Laffayette, Inc. Not much is known here of the team, but they are the fourth place in the Big Ten standings. Then on the second day of the new Coach Bond will take his squad to Ann Arbor to battle Michigan. In the regular season every night. These men are showing up well in practice. The squads consist of forwards, Capi, Hugh McMillan, Joyner, Bauer, Baeuch, Funk, Gorman; center, Chumm, Flankman, McDougonn; guards, Bucher, U/Sullivan, Laughlin, and Koose. De Wattieville Addresses Meeting Roland De Wattieville, advertising manager of the Lawrence Journal-World, was the chief executive of Alpha Delta Sigma, advertising Traternity, Mr. De Wattieville told those present of some of the problems with which he was confronted in his daily work. He explained that many were some of his experiences in work in the past with agencies and newspapers. The meeting closed with a general discussion of advertising in connection with buying layouts and expo merchants in the also the Lawrence. CHRISTMAS CARDS The very best in Christmas Cards and Stationery at— A. G. ALRICH Phone 288 736 Mass. Sport Notes Ed Wew, celebrated tackle at the University of Nebraska, was the only representative of the Missouri valley named by Coach Fielding H. Yost, on the list of 100 players eligible for his all-time all-America football team. --- There are now three intersectional football games on Missouri's schedule. They are Tulane, West Virginia, and Southern Methodist University. versity football player, was barred from further participation in valley athletics, for alleged participation in a "pro" football game. Ed Williams, a former University of Illinois student, removed from his position for failure to report the fact to authorities. The first result of the more stringent ruling against professionalism in college sports was shown yesterday when Reese Jones, Washington Uni- Papo Nurmi, world's champion distance runner, will not return to the United States this winter, but will come back in 1927 for a part of the U.S. Olympic team, according to information received by officials of the A. A. U. Freshman women at Park College must show courtesy to all professors and carry their powder puffs and ncills in a basket. "Naught Can Compare With Gifts To Wear" Wake Up. Wake Up, You Eleventh Hour Shoppers! 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