PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1928 Jayhawk Defense Weakened by Loss of Robert Maney Guard Position to Be Filled by Burton in Battle With Cornhuskers Tomorrow His hand and arm cut so badly that seven stitches were required to close the wound, Bob Manney, one of the most dependable guards on the Jaya-hawker basketball squad and a main "aide" in the Kumaas defense, is out for the day, as a result of an accident following practice yesterday afternoon. The remainder of the first string squad held a light workout this afternoon and will leave at 718 toight meet NEbraska tomorrow night. Maney's accident occurred following practice yesterday when he was engaging in some burgle with a teammate. He ended up playing and basketball center. Husser dashed through the swinging doors at the west front entrance of Robinson gymnasium, where he crashed through Maney's enturtched hand crushed through the glass panel, cutting him so seriously that it will be imminent for him to play any more this season. The line-up crippled by tail accidents, the Jaywalkers will be to drollize their victory of last week over the Carlsbad 100. They will miss Mamey's long shots which placed them definitely in the lead over the Corbinbanks here in the pre-race. In the probable line-up announced C. Allen this morning, Burton will go on to play for Mansfield in Mansay's place with McGurie. Dolem will jump center and Hill and Thom- son will fly in. Squad members making the trip are: Burton, Hill, McGillie, Thompson, Newland, Umarity, Bodd, Gell, and Hauser. Juniors and Freshmen Women Are Victorious in Interclass Games Basketball Tournament Open With Inglorious: Defeat for Seniors for Seniors The junior women's class basketball team romped all over the senior team and run a score of 69 to the senior's 5 counterparts in the first series of the women's interclubs basketball tournament Tournament. They defeated the tournament last year and nearly all their old players are back this year. Charlotte Harper of the junior team was high scorer of the evening with 12 field goals made. She drew up a line of 25 points, one half the junior's total points. The junks who played were: Char- lotte, Harper, Helen Filkin, captain Elizabeth Dockster, forsakes; Alice Gakill, Hill Church, Freida Kelba Helen Fiklin, the fall junior center and captain, was responsible for much of her team's success by getting the tip-off consistently and scoring eight field goals and one free throw. Other scorers of the game were Kevin Duckstein, the senior, three points, and Joan Stapleton, senior, two points. World's Tire Greatest Firestone Values! guards. The substitutions were Jess George for Freida Keller and Vera Fay Stoops for Hila Church. The seniors were Jenniweil Hermann, center; Jie Stapleton and Thela Stevenson, captain, forwards; Jeen Stevenson, Grette Fink, and Margaret Kennedy, guards. Subti- tutor Kai Martin for Jenniweil Hermann. Oldfield Courier Airway (All Firestone products) PRICES VERY LOW The freshmen won the second game of the evening from the sophomores this game, but this game was closer and harder fought than the second game, but the freshmen kept a small lead throughout the game. The sophomore won Florence Kisecker who scored the entire 14 points for the sophomores with six field goals and two free throws, but the captain, was only one free throw counter behind Florence Kisecker with a total of 13 points. Ruth Breedlington came into the game with the freshmen with two field goals. CARTER Tire & Battery Co. 1000 Mass. Phone 1300 The freshman players were: Emina Cooms, center; Darius Dochstader and senior; Ariana Kawasaki; Nicholas Snyder, Helen Moore and Dorothy Bolinger, guard substitutions; Alice Porter, guard substitutions. The sophomore line-up: Florence Crook center; Joseph McIlhill and Helen Heller. (Chelsea Hunter, Katherine Kohr and Vera Kreutzman, guards) Substitution: The officials for both games were: Referee, Miss Ruth Hower; timer, Josephine Brown; scorer, Miss Irma Kevin. Freshman Battery Men to Report for Practice Freshman battery men are asked to report to John Runn at his office in order that they may be given gibs to check out auto. Yawners burial and receivers will work with out of the variety practice is made. March 12. The first game on the schedule is with the Kansas Aggies at Manhattan. The opponent's team will call the call for practice. About 18 vague battery men are reporting at the start of the game. Intramural Scores In a postponed game played yesterday afternoon, Triangle won over the Phi Beta Pi crew in a class 11 to 9 win over theAlpha KappaLambdaLambada, while the "Kellywhacken" wom from Texas scored on 18 of 18 to 9. Another defensive battle resulted when the Alpha Kpha Piris, 16 to 9 downed the Alpha Kpha Piris, 16 to 9. Treble (11) G F T F Swart, f 0 0 Hanson, f 0 0 Karpinson, e, c 0 0 Spry, g 1 0 Number, g 1 0 Wattson, f 2 0 Smith, g 2 0 Totals: 4 3 Phi Beta Pi D) G FT Vanderse, f 0 0 Wenderson, f 0 0 Sim, c 0 0 Edwards, g 0 0 drives, g 0 0 larling house, f 1 0 Volley, g 5 1 soffman, g 3 1 Tallahassee, (18) Kalamazoo, Safney, f McKower, g Klima, g Kline, g Totals Totalb Delta Sigma Lambda (9) Johnson, f Wilson, f Cooper, c Harned, g Tippon, g Woodson, g Trayler, g Totals Albuh Chi Sigma (10) King, f Hazel, f Kiefer, c --at COME ON IN We have just what you want to eat—and prepared just as you like it. The Continuous serviceMake the Jayhawk your home this year. Ray Zimmerman 1340 Ohio Yonner, g | 0 | 0 Bruce, g | 0 | 1 Keeler, g | 0 | 0 Cady, g | 0 | 0 Totals 3 4 Alpinj Kappa Psi (9) G FT Maurieux, f 1 3 Goulb 1 0 Prizax, c 0 0 Wine, p 0 0 Conglite, g 0 2 Anderson, f 0 0 Totals Last Home Wrestling Meet Is Next Saturday 2 5 9 Jawahk wrestling followers will have their last opportunity to view the Kansas squad in action, Saturday night at Robinson gymnasium, 7:50, when Kansas meets the Kansas Ag. Athletic team. One more meet is scheduled with Oklahoma before the Valley meet which will be held at Columbia, Mo., March 5-10. The meet with the Soosers is away from home, however, and wrestling fans will have only one meet remaining on the home mat. Send the Daily Kansan home DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist Practice limited to examination of eyes without dilating, and fitting of glasses. 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 (Over Round Corner Drug Store) Rapid Auto Transit Co. 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