PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1928 Missouri Expects to Beat Kansans in Clash Tonight Tigers Hope to Break Jinx That Has Ruled Over Columbia Games for Years Ten dayhawk basketball players, including Justin Bieber, night at 8:15 p.m. for Columbia where a terrific chash with their ancient rivale, the Missouri Tigers, is playing. Waleford, Tiger guard, has been assigned the duty of guarding "Rab" Thompson, Kansas scoring, ace, and center of its points. Nevertheless the other men on the team, when given the opportunity to play against the Tigers will be fighting a five-man team, instead of one一man team, as their reports would lead one to suspect. Tigers Lost to Sooners After the two groelling contests, with Oklahoma last week the Tigers had a bet-down that did not look as good as they had five days of rest and light practice the Missouri are probably as ready to fight the Kansas as they ever were. For seven years the Tigers have failed to defeat Kansan at Columbia. But the team's sas' lack of tall man this year, the Missouri believes it is in the time for a new game. The linemark of speed, fast-flowing men that have shown so much Kansas kight and good form in the past three games will probably be startle Thompson and John forward; Burton, center; Michele and McGuire, guards. The Tiger's final impace has not been definitive announced but there are still several with big flamman helping him out the score for the Missionaries is bouncy. Kansans Show Fight The Kaukas went through a light workout yesterday afternoon, ammonia was held until tonight, will help in winning from the ancient Columbia Missouri has a difficult time in dropping the Jabawas herero, Jan. 7 to 22, and the Kansans are showing a little better form now than then. So there is a chance. Missouri is fighting for lower wages in mind are more anxious than ever to defeat the Kansans tonight. Those making the trip are Cormatzain Hill and Burton, Thompson, Newland, Maney, McGuire, Dodd, Hauser Urrighall and Guero. Due to the absence of the 880-yard run results in the report received by the Kannan concerning the track meet held in Kansas City Saturday, Herb Ziegler's winning of second in event was omitted from the summary. Ziegler Places Second in Event of K. C. Meet This year the half mile was run in two sections and Ziegler won his siection after a hard battle to gain the lead from Lester. The final result was slightly slower than that of the winner, and he was given runner-up position in the final results. The 880 was won by Hallebeke Cripps and H. Miller, Kansas Aggrie and Winchester, Pittsburgh Teachers tying for third. Time, 2.4. Send the Daily Kansan home. Showing the New Spring Woolens Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. Gloves drycleaned reshaped 25¢ Valley Games This Week Friday Kansas at Missouri. Okilahoma at Oklahoma Aggies. Kansas at Nebrasa. Washington at Drake. Missouri at Grimel. Oklahma at Kansas Aggie. Monday Washington at Grinnell. Missouri at Iowa State. Okahanna at Nebraska. Women's Swimming Meet Is Postponed to Friday The women's individual swimming meet has been postponed from Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 to Friday afternoon at 4:30. The open is to meet in the University, and those wishing to enter must sign up by Thursday. W. A. A, points are given to all those placing in the meet. The events are side stroke, two lengthier races; diveing; back stroke race; and breast stroke race. One person may enter each race, individual credits alone counting. Reed to Talk at Topeka Two Thousand Expected to Be Present at Banquet (United Press) Topkapi, Feb. 21—With Senator James A. Reed of Missouri, as the principal speaker, indications were to remove him from the event to attend a Democratic会议 in Kansas will be here tomorrow for a birthday banquet of Kaiser. Arrangements have been made for crowd of two thousand persons, who are coming to the hotel today, and before night hotel is expected to be obeying with talk orders. Senator Reed is scheduled to arrive at 11:30am morning. He will meet with the Association at a morning banquet, in the afternoon will hold a conference. The Missouri senator's principa talk will be delivered at the banquet tomorrow night. Commodore Wheeler is popular at the university of Oklahoma. Between he halves of a game last fall, a shiny knife was used on him to hit on the field. At the time for the second half to start the referee called a Wheeler to remove his car from the field, which disallowed it was of gift but was used. A wristband was of gift o him and drove it off the field. Send the Daily Kansan home. Learn Shorthand Ability to type and take dictation of fictitious assures you of ease in location of a position in any city of the country. Emblessment or emblessment is brief—the smallest email New Classes Start Feb. 1 LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas Saving for a Rainy Day is "tall well" compared to saving money. Kerenna A young man's in college. Turms to thoughts of a diamond Pander's QUALITY JEWELRY --- Tiger Wrestlers Win From Jayhawk Team by Close Score, 14-11 833 Mass. Paxson Takes Fall From Moor While Cox and Freeze Win Time Limits The Kansas wrestling team went down before Missouri last night by a score of 11 to 14. Kansas took one fall and two decisions while the MISD lost both. None of the matches was close, Captain Cecil Paxon, 125 pounds, stired for the Kansas when he won a fall in the last match of the evening. He pinned Moore, his opponent, three seconds before the end of the game. The 135 pounder, came through with his win as usual. He took the first advantage and rode his man to a time advantage of six minutes and 50 seconds. The second he had to have considerable attention from the coach after the bout. Steve Church, the Kansas 158 pound man, lost a decision to B. K. Miller. The time advantage was five minutes longer for the Missouri 175 pound man, won a time decision of six minutes and 40 seconds, marked by unnecessary brutality. In the 135 pound class, McKinney lost to G. F., Sappipionn for a five minute decision. Rabbi Freese won the other decision for the Kansas队. R. Paul, the Missouri heavyweight, scored no points on his way out, our 115 pounds, lost the first match of the evening to Westfield who won with a crutch and half in six minutes and all 12 seconds. Ocusewon advantages during most of the match. Time Limits Leon Bowman, wrestling coach at the Kemper Military Academy, referred the matches. Emily Fries, of Washington State University, in blind but he carries his book 'A Study of God' by prayer burning, and pays other students for reading his assignments about him. At class because he has a special need, he describes the system of making impressions on paper by punching it with a "pulpit" machine or by pressing a pencil pass through a "72" average. New Spring Suits $23.00 HOUR AND CREEEN ECOFRIENDLY Undershirts Bennies (Opposite Court House) Photographs of the campa- mph taken from every nook and corner—only 10 cents each. —Spring patterns in two piece under garments now selling— $1.25 to $3 suit D'AMBRA PHOTO SERVICE Phone 934 Have you seen our night picture of Watson library? It is beautiful beyond words. Postcard size—for your memory book—only 10 cents. Watson Library—At Night— Hart Schaffner & Mars Spring Suits Rio's Three-Day Fun Fest at Peak Tonight Stetson Hats Mallory Hats Glad to show you Have you a copy of the Puff Paint From? It was a splashing success. Nie de Jaravé Feb. 21,—Brazil's capital lent late this morning, after a bombing in a naval base, but been to stir itself? before loan in preparation for tonight's deadline. 1115 Mass. ( United Kingdom ) Tonight's celebration is expected to bring the peak of popular gayry, the surprise of the purge of the Carnival Club deats, but the population usually is two estimated to then continue the daybreak, as will be done tonight. Carnival has been observed so far with the usual good order customary to the annual celebration. Accidents though approximately one million people are taking part in the festival drunkenness or disturbances are rare Presidents from various universities over the United States are arguing, according to the Minnesota Daily, the need for international students in the City Universitaire, an international city now being the first to tract in the Latin quarter in Paris. Send the Daily Kansan home. The School of Engineering at Oklahoma A. and M. College, at Stillwater, has established an employment program with students and students for the coming summer. Married students make the best grades, according to a recourse study made five weeks ago. 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