PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ELEMENTS 1 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924 South and West on Par With East Playing Football Intersectional Contests Between Best Teams of Each Section Prove Little By Henry L. Farrell (United Press Sports Editor) New York, Dec. 4—Comparisons of scores made in intersection football can't be accepted as a means of winning the game, which played in the various sections of the country. Very few games are arranged where a representative team of the East meet a team that represents the West football from the West or South. From a few games that were played this season, it was shown that the best football in the south is about as good as the best football in the Middle-west, and that the best teams in the Middle-west are as good, if not better than the star eastern teams. Take the case of Notre Dame for an example; Notre Dame defeated Army and Princeton in the East, Thetch Army tied a fine Yale team and Yale tie a great Dartmouth team that shared with Yale the best chalm to an Eastern championship. No Eastern team did so well in inter-sectional competition against Southern and Middlewestern football, although Notre Dame's victory over Georgia Tech could not be taken as a victory over the South, because Georgia Tech was of the best team in the South. Yale and Georgia on Pat Yale and Georgia on April The best showings made by Southern teams were Georgia's feat in holding a powerful Yale team to a 7 to 6 score. The early season games might indicate Georgia, one of the strongest with Yale, one of the strongest eastern teams. If they had played in the season when both teams were better developed, Georgia might have done just as well or a little better. Vanderbilt's victory over the Minnesota team that had stopped the great Red Grange and beaten Illinois was the big achievement of Southern football, because the two teams were representative of their sections, even if they weren't cured the best teams in their territory. Eastern teams win two. The tabulation of the more important intersectional games shows that Eastern teams won ten out of fourteen, Middle-western teams and eight out of ten games from Southern teams, and that Western and Southern teams broke even in two big games. Middle-West Strong But, as was pointed out above that doesn't mean that Eastern football is as good as the figures would indicate. Figures show that Eastern teams didn't win a single game from a real outstanding team from the Middle East, and Western Yale and Pennsylvania over Southern teams were sort of moral victories for the South and Bo McMillan's Centenary team gave the East a good smack by beating Boston Col. The figures, however, mean nothing, but they are interesting. Critics who have been traveling around the country know that the best teams of the South play football as good as the best teams in the Middle-west and in the East. No particular section of the country has any particular corner on the football market. They are all good. Hockey Team Entertained Four Women Are Hostesses at Dinner for Players The Varsity Hockey team has been chosen by the Hockey coaches and the captains of each team. The players are chosen by the merit of the Varsity teams. 20 points for making the Varsity team. The team is as follows: Goal, Leah Ulmperl; left fallback, Virginia Davis; right fallback, Margaret Gutcher; center halfback, Mara McElhiney; right inside, Dora Geli- ger; left inside, Laura Glidden; left, wild, Hila Koehler; right wing, Frances Martin; left halfback, Ernie Mary Martin; right halfback, Eddie Mary Martin. Five of the above members are junior, five seniors, and one sophomore. The above team does not play any games but is simply honorary choices who can qualify for the varsity team. Twelve Yale freshmen, resident of Connecticut, have received scholarships this year. W. A. A. Has Rest Room for University Women A Women's Athletic Association som has been made out of the larger oom on the second floor of Robinsonymmum, which was formerly sed by Miss Margaret Barto of the engment of physical education. The room is to be used by all physical education women and especially by the W. A. A., members, whose efforts have made it possible. New furniture, rugs, and picture frames have been furnished. Physical education maquinas have been subscribed to and will be at the disposal if all who want to read them. Big Freshman Squad Reports at Meeting Called by Coach Bunn Yearlings Receive Instruction in Kansas Basketball Traditions About 75 freshmen turned out for the first basketball meeting called by Coach John Bunn, Wednesday afterno in Robinson gymnasium. Couch Bunn told the men of some of the Kanas basketball traditions and emphasized the necessity of those conditions in the next three years. The number of games of basketball won and lost by Kansas to other valley schools was told the men by coach Bunn. Against Ames, Kansas has won 29 games and lost 3; against Drake, Kansas 11, Drake 0; Kansas 9, Grinell 1; Kansas 27, Kansas Agnies 21, Kansas 40, Missouri 26; Kansas 25, Nebraska 19; Kansas 9, Okimika 11 and Kansas has scored 25 while Mush has thus has scored 9, according to Bum. A schedule for practice was given the men which includes lectures and practice on the court. The subject of the lectures will follow more or less the points outlined in Dr. Alen's book, "My Basketball Bible." Freshmen that were out for football do not have to report until after Christmas reces, according to Bunny McKenzie. They should perform a gymnasium chasse until Christmas at the regular time even though out for basketball. The practice schedule: court practice *From 6 to 8* @ 8:00   on Tuesday Wednesday and Friday and lectures   & Bunn Awards Numerals Freshman Squad Makes Good Showing for Season Numerals were awarded to 26 members of the freshman football squad Coach John Bunn, Wednesday. The men receiving numerals were those who made the best showing on he wearling squad this year. The following men were awarded numerals: Charles Wall, Glen Burton, Frank Purma, Tom Finley, Leo Lattin, Ralph Freeco, Richard Mulcahy, John Koch, Matt Crott, Hamilton, Jack Todd, Malcolm Frestey, Wesley Cramer, John Coater, Forrest Bryan, Gaylord Edwards, George Lashbrook, Ray Carnham, Verna Boln, Willis Hill, Fletcher Blackburn, Henry Shenk, Harold Clark, Alexander Fraser, Frank Fleury Floyd McMahann, and Harold Willey. Coach Bunn's freshmen have been unusually strong this year, giving the varsity all it could handle in scrimmage. They have held the varsity to a close score several times, and once it took 3 to 0. The annual freshman-varsity game this season was by far the worst of the years, made a perfect place kick from the 43 yard line. The following men will make a strong bid for varsity positions next year, according to Coach Bunn: Captain Charles Wall, fullback; falke Burtan; Frank Purma, Ralph Freese, and Lee Lattin; backliner; Jack Todd, Laschoback and Ray Carmanhack, backfield. Airplane With Elevator Now Under Construction Paris, Dec. 3—An airplane fitted with an elevator is being constructed for the French army. This will be used by the gunner in charge of two batteries of machine guns, one at the top and the other at the bottom of the fuselage. The machine is a giant bomber. Should an attack come from the bottom, the machine will by means of the elevator and gets in position to man the top guns. When an attack comes from below he can lower himself the same way. A leap-year party will be given at the Methodist church Friday, Dec. 3. Everybody is requested to bring a gift for the occasion. Gift. Must must bring dates. Basketball Squad Begins Real Work for Shaping Team Players Go Through Dril on Fundamentals of Game; Dr. Allen Is Pleased "The workout given the basketball sound yesterday afternoon marked the real beginning of the practice season at Kansas," Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletes and coach of basketball, said this morning. masters or the squad, in addition to going through the regular drill on fencing, the other two fences, were given their first opportunity to "open up" in a practice criermissions. Every man got into the going during the dormant work week and went on fencing. Gale Gordon and "Frenzy" Belgard, guards on the blue team, played on Saturday as part of a pair booked two or three lockets from the center of the court, indicating that the scoring jinx which last season has depended Heckert Improves Form "Hank" Heckert is showing a marker how to throw the ball that season's form, according to Dr. Allen. He was consistently outimpiring his opponent and seems to have lost much of the nervosity which was one of his strengths. Fundamentals Stressed "I am not stressing team work in the early season workouts," and Dr. Aller, "the sound is on playing off the bench." You will not begin hearing down on队 play until after the men who were members of the football sound start coming out. "Verne Wilkinson, who made his letter in 1823 but who not out last year, is another who is going good in practice, and is a teacher and funny and handles himself well on the floor. Peterson kays guard from last year's freshman team, and Wright and Daniels m the squad in a year, were others who wrote." "At present the guards are exhibiting a tendency toward playing an offensive rather than a defensive game, but there is plenty of time before the first game with the Hill yard at St. Joseph, Jan. 3, to come." A big, roomy taxi snorted up the Hill the other day, with an unusually pretty girl alone in the back seat. On the back window was painted a pla No charge for extra passengers. 27 HRS., 15 MIN., 3 SEC. Till the LAW SCRIM Better Hustle and Get That Date Now University Will Engage in Triangular Debate Cordsen-Mac's Nighthawks CHICKEN DINNER Saturday Evening 5:30-7:30 Episcopal Parish House Date Now PLACE your evening gowns and wraps in our care every so often. We will take wonderful care of them and you'll find that regular cleaning and pressing will make them wear longer. What will make your evenings more enjoyable? Phone 383 Lawrence Steam Laundry ASK LITTLE BOY BRIGHT— HE'S RIGHT! The intended dual debate with the University of Missouri, has now become a triangular debate through the entrance of the University of Iowa. Missouri will send a team here. The debate will take place in central Administration additiorum on Thursday at 10 a.m. and the Iowa will send a team to Columbia. The third debate will be held between Kansas and Iowa at Iowa City on Friday, Dec. 12, before a conference of the high school debate coaches of Iowa. Prof. Brian Gillen will lead the debate on Saturday. The question for discussion will be Resolved that capital punishment is. a good public policy, "Kansas men who will debate here are J. C. Ryan T26, and William England, c25, William Kabras, c25, and Richard Schankland, c26, will make the trip to Iowa City. 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