PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1925 H. Corrine Scores Five of Seven Goals Made by Alpha Tau Omega Russell and Kendell Show up With Strong Combination for Phi Delts The Alpha Tau Omega's defeated the Phi Delta Theta in the first round of the all-University intramural basketball tournament by the score of 18 to 14. The Kappa Eta队 won by a single point, the opening game of the professional fraternities by the score of 22 to 15. Corrine, Alpha Tau center, was the star on his team by scoring five of its seven goals. Russell at forward and Kernedel at center were the players on the Phi Delta Theta team. In the second game Testerman Kappa Eta Kappa center was the outstanding star by scoring six baskets. Billingley and Holecin played a good game for the Phi Betu Pis. Alpha Tau Omega 18. G FT F Blanchard f 0 0 0 Enyart f 1 1 1 Corrie c 5 0 1 Haua g 0 2 0 Hua g 0 1 0 Dilla g 0 0 0 Holmes f 1 0 1 7 4 4 Phi Delta Theta 14. G FT F Snyder f 0 0 0 Russell f 3 0 2 Kendall e 3 0 1 Walters g 1 0 1 Anderson g 0 0 1 7 0 5 Kappa Etu Kappa 22. Becker g 0 0 0 Putmann g 2 0 0 Testmane c 6 0 0 Sharp f 1 0 0 Leaverton f 2 0 0 11 0 0 Phi Beta Pi 15 Billingley k 3 0 0 Kendall f 0 0 1 Dyche c 0 0 0 Kreibill g 1 0 0 Edwards g 1 0 2 Holembg 2 1 0 Weir Makes All-American "Babe" Smith of Kansas Gets Honorable Mention For the first time in 35 years, since 1890, when Walter Camp picked his all-American team, a Missouri Valley conference player is placed on the first team this year. The next edition of Nebraska was given this honor. Several Valley players received honorable mention including captain elect Smith of Kansas and Wahl of Minnesota, Langefenton of Nebraska, Lingenfenton, Drake, and Munn, Kanas Agies, end; John Missouri, center; Orchaug, Drake, quarter at Bchm, Iowa state, Bond, Moore, Locke of Nebraska at halftuck. The linemp of the teams follows: First team: Bjorkman, Dartmouth, m; McGinnie, Pennsylvania, tackle; Shaughter, Michigan, guard; Garbish, Arroy, center; Horrell, California, guard; Weir, Nebraska tackle; Berry, Chicago; Quarter, quarter; Grange, Illinois, halfback; Koppius Columbin, halfback; Hazel, Rutger; fullback Second team: Wakefield, Vanderbilt; end, Beatrice, Princeton; tackle, Abrahamson, Minnesota; guard, cagao; guard, Waldorf, Syracuse; tackle, Lawson, Stanford; end, Shaughn, Princeton; quarter, Yale, halfback; Wilson, University of Crawley, Crowley, Notre Dame, fullback Lawrence High to Play First Game With Topeka The Liberty Memorial high school basketball squad of Lawrence will play its opening game in the North. Play a matchup at Lawrence high school, in the Liberty Memorial high school gymnasium, Friday night. This date opens the season for the eight schools in the Northeast league. Other games are at Athletics at Roseville, Kansas City, Horton and Leavenworth at Olathe. The Lawnwevs. vs. Toppea games is scheduled to be about the fastest of the four league games to be played this season. The team will be on sale for $150 each. The season tickets include eight games at present, and there is a possibility that more home games may be scheduled. The team will flower this year than ever before. Rifle Squad Selected; Pick 25 for Team Later The following named men have been selected to continue with rifle practice and will constitute the squad from which the 28 members of the rifle队 that competes in the inter-team matches next semester, will be selected; D. M. Armotrong, Gene Brown, Raxter, Botsford, Baker, Chamberlain, W. Conley, Cornwell, Darrah, W. S. Davis, Dougherty, Derah, W. S. Davis, Dougherty, egn (cnt). Fischer, Farrell, Flecher, Geordrich, Harritt, Herzog, Immerg Jimerson, Kerr, McArthur, M. O. McEhlire, Rhice, Singleton, Schungel Gunther, Rhice, Singleton, Schungel, brover, Skinner, Trusted, Walker, W. Westhof, Zinn, Lee Gregg To Give Silver Basketball Alumni Provide New Trophy for High Players K. U, alumini living in the Arkansas valley league, north eastern league and central league; cities will have three teams; an alumniver silver basketball to the school in their respective league which wins in the high school basketball tournament to be held at the University. the spring. The cities in the Arkansas valley league are Winfield, Wichita, Arkansas City, Kingman, Newton, Hutchinson, Saline, Ellsworth, posed of Salina, Ellsworth, Junction McPheson, Abille, Chapman. The cities in the north east league are Central and Rosedge, high school teams, Leavenworth, Aitchison, Horton, Lawrence and Olathe. The K. U. alumni of the Arkansas and central leagues gave trophies last year but the east league has been added this year. 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