PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, MARCH 13,' 1928 K. U. Still Ahead of Valley Teams in Total Scoring Oklahoma Sets New Mark by 18 Straight Wins and 702 Points for Year. Percentages of all Missouri Valley conference games played since the round robin schedule was adopted in 1921-22 show Kansas to be far abound of the other teams despite a comparatively unsuccessful season this year. Kansas leads in total points with 64,753 and 50,386 for Oklahoma who is next. for Year Four times did winning teams count over 50 points the past season, Oklahoma Agyges playing it twice. One inned and three counterbets were chalked up in the first encounter between the Tigers and the Agyges, an怒抢 winner. A new season's total scoring record was established this past year by Missouri Valley teams when they amassed a total of 5,678 points in 180 games. Oklahoma's powerful offense averaged 39 points per game, and the defense also headed the list by having the opposition to 25 points a game. Kansas lost both contests with the Kansas Aggies who finished lower in the standings, but won both from both teams. The Aggies who were above the Jawahirwon Next to the Sooners' 702 points for the season came Oklahoma A. & M, and Missouri with 698 and 610 respectively. The Sooners set a new mark with 698 and 610, and an 18 game schedule. Kansas held the original record with 16 straight victories and still holds the consecutive win rank for all time with 54 Washington and Missouri rank next to Oklahoma defensively, holding their foes to 500 and 539 points in order. Curiously enough Oklahoma Agnes nibbled third in the final standings with a record of having allowed her foes to go up 638 points—to the largest number made against any valley team percentages of all valley contests played since the round robin schedule was adopted; | | W | L | Percent | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 97 | 16 | .358 | | Oklahoma | 57 | 10 | .254 | | Missouri | 65 | 43 | .692 | | Nebraska | 61 | 54 | .562 | | Oklahoma Aggies | 61 | 54 | .562 | | Ohio | 54 | 60 | .506 | | Washington | 54 | 62 | .506 | | Kansas Aggies | 45 | 61 | .324 | | Arkansas | 45 | 61 | .324 | | Alabama | 23 | 86 | .211 | Wrestlers Start Again Men Begin Practice Next Week for Olympic Meet Intensive practice for the Olympic wrestling tryouts, to be held here April 11 and 12, will not begin until the first of next week, according to Coach Gay Lookbaigh. The men's team will meet at Valley Valley meet last week are all pretty well worn out and some have minor injuries troubling them. A week's rest is planned to give them a chance to recuperate and improve condition before they begin the grind of heavy training for the tournament. In spite of the fact that there were few falls the matches were fact and full of action throughout. Lookahawk also commented See Taylor and Leon Bowman who referred, the manager in which the officer officiated. Although not thoroughly satisfied with the showing made by the Kansas men, he was still grateful with the Missouri Valley meet and characterized it as the best he had ever witnessed in the Missouri Valley. He said that nearly all of the men who went to the meet were very evenly matched. This was shown by the large number of matches that went into extension per season of the finals went into extra periods. The winners of first and second masters in each year are he allowed to participate in national tryouts hold at Grand Rapids, Mich., where the final selection of the Olympic team will be made. Leading Valley Scorers Holt, Oklahoma Yunker, Missouri Wright, Oakla. Agkia Laudoe, Iowa State Meyers, Drake Churchill, Oklahoma Colby, Arkansas Meyer, Washington Skrundski, Kan.Agka Mertel, Kan. Agkia Eckert, Washington Eckert, Washington Brown, Nebraska Staver, Iowa State Wolsh, Missouri King, Oklah. Agkia Edwards, Kan. Agka Craig, Missouri Woods, Iowa State Hills, Kansas Jones, Kan. Agkia FINAL VALLEY STANDINGS fg 6 4 g8 6 4 g9 26 31 g93 26 31 g93 26 31 h8 25 18 h1 25 18 h1 25 18 h6 31 39 h6 31 39 h6 31 39 h1 18 41 h4 18 41 h4 Honor Captain to Be Elected in Basketball During Next Season | | W | L | Pet | Pts | Opp | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Oklahoma | 18 | 0 | 1,000 | 792 | 453 | | Missouri | 13 | 5 | .706 | 650 | 529 | | Oklahoma Aggies | 11 | 7 | .611 | 650 | 658 | | Kansas | 9 | 9 | .500 | 543 | 576 | | Kansas Aggies | 8 | 10 | .414 | 572 | 560 | | Washington | 8 | 10 | .414 | 563 | 560 | | Nebraska | 7 | 11 | .389 | 531 | 547 | | Drake | 7 | 11 | .389 | 502 | 547 | | Grinnell | 6 | 12 | .333 | 492 | 638 | | Iowa State | 3 | 15 | .167 | 536 | 682 | Appointment of Captain Before Each Game Will Be Based on Ability No basketball captain will be dected to act during the regular season on next year, according to an announcement made by Derek Ellis. The team's captain will detect an officer captain at the end of the season will promote better team efficiency and remove the captaincy complex who often appears, Doctor Allen advises. Other schools have tried the system and have found that it works better in teams. They also found that it is easier to maintain for the entire playing season Doctor Allen plans to appoint an act of commissioner to The appointing of a leader for each contest does not necessarily mean that everyone will be captain in turn, but the appointed man will be the one best fitted to direct the destinies of the team for that particular game in the opinion of the coach. One man or even may be captains during the sailing contest. Experience, or classification, will have no bearing on the appointments D. Sijima Alpha, honorary political science fraternity, held initiation services for six men at Roundaway Inn yesterday evening. The men are: Avap Dhillon, Punjab, India; Deborah Smith, Hutchinson; Aki Naruse, Los Angeles; Jeffrey Johnson, Chennai; Given, and Charles Ray Thompson, Kannan City, Mo. The University of Indiana is constructing a $250,000 field house with the amenities needed for the game. The field house will have a portable floor in order that it may be used for basketball as well as for football, baseball, and outdoor sports. Students not Athletes Durham, N. C., March 13—Instead of football the students dabbed with 'Selectae Veteri or Historia Sacra. Years Ago at N. C. U. The quads were deserted for researches into Lucian's dialogues or Ovidii Edita Expurgata. The collegesigns got board for $18 to o$15 a month and parents were happy. Tuition was a mere $30 a year. Chemistry, moral philosophy, mineralogy, geology, progress of metaphysical, ethical and practical philosophy, logic, progress of mathematics and physical sciences, astronomy, mathematics. If you mastered these subjects, you received a diploma and went out into the great wide world. All this at North Carolina University, 105 years ago, according to a state alumna for 1823 found by a victim in an abandoned house here. There were no comprehensive tests for entrance in those days. The first test was the grammar, then Practice limited to examination of eyes without dilating, and fitting of glasses. If you weathered the mental storms of Sallust and Allegorga, Horace and William, a senior and were privileged, the alumna revealed to take the following steps: Their records as athletes we waived. DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 (Over Round Corner Drug Store) Superior Service to Students - - Phone 101 On cool, windy March Days— Sweaters are the very things. Our cleaning returns the shape and returns the luster of the silk or wool fibre. Sweaters 50c up Advance Cleaners N.C. LINDSTROM 738-916 M.E. 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With the aid of three observations made on Feb. 24, 25 and 25, two of his students have computed the orbit of the comet. These figures, together with other tentative indicate that the comet approached closest to the sun on Feb. 27, but even then it was 210 million miles away from the sun, and is still moving rapidly. The approach to the sun that usually exits a comet to activity, Renouault's comet is not expected to become any brighter than it is now, and will probably get fainter until it has reached its peak reach of even powerful telescopes. Following the example of Yale, Durmont and perhaps a few other of the more important universities of the country, the University of Cali Send the Daily Kangan home. Announcements Invitations Programs Cards Dale Print Shop Phone 228 1027 Mass T A X I Phone 711 Yellow Cab Co. PROTCH The Tailor 833 Mass. St. Your Kodak Work- Don't let that shingle get sued. Let us frame it. We know how. Deserves painstaking attention. 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