MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR Diverse Scores Are Features of Saturday Intramural Basketball In spite of late scheduling of intramural basketball games for Saturday, all four teams showed up on time ready to play. The 'Talleywackers' won 7-1 and the 'Wilson's' 3, but the remaining contests were close. One of the best played games resulted in an 18 to 11 triumph for the 'Kappa Sigma' club. Kappa Sigma defended Alpha Tau Omega by a count of 28 to 22. A loss was registered by Pi Kappa Pai when they took the short end of a game with the Pi Kappa Alba's. Pi K A Defeats Phi Psis While Tallywhackers Beat X D S in Easy Battle Following are the box scores: Talllywackers (29) FG FT Kern, f 5 1 Sjostrand, f 4 0 McGowan, g 0 0 Anderson, g 2 0 Lewis, g, f 2 0 Jacobson, g 0 0 Bleam, g 1 0 Totals 14 1 Chi Delta Sigma (3) FG 1 Reed f 0 Explained f 0 Perkins, c 0 Sigley, g 0 Dalgo f 0 Creason, f 0 Knotts, g 0 Monnet, f 0 Totals Kendall Club (♭) FG F Tomlinson, f 2 0 Lindquist, f, g 5 0 Pinkey, c 0 0 Dillk, g 0 0 Wyatt, g 0 0 Danghery, f 0 0 Totals 9 9 0 Greecer Clun (11) FG FT Grove, f 1 0 Millef, f 2 0 Lefler, f 2 1 Clary, g 0 0 Lichyg, g 0 0 Totals Pi Kappa Alpha (16) FG F L. Gradinger, f 1 0 Brady, f 0 Fisher, f 3 B. Gradinger, g 1 Kraemer, g 0 Totals 4 1 Total: 5 PiI Kapiu Pai (9) FG PiI Kapiu Pai (9) FG Woodcliff, f 1 Woodcliff, f 1 Klepper, c 1 Paine, g 1 Abig, b 0 Sententy, g 0 Kappa Sigma (28) FG F Creek, f 7 Johnson, c 1 Watson, c 4 Iveg, g 4 Greeco, g 0 Smith, g 0 Sturgeon, g 0 Totals 12 4 FT Alpha Tau Omega (22) FG FT Grose, f 2 2 Lyons, f 2 0 Dallas, f 2 0 Livingston, g 2 0 Trombold, g 0 Knouls, f 0 Croub, f 0 D. Lyons, f 0 Totals Valley Games This Week Valley Games This Week Tonight Grinnell at Tennessee Night Tennessee at Missouri Kansas at Missouri Oklahoa at Oklahoma Aggies Friday Kansas at Newark, Ohio Washington at Drooke, Missouri at Grimm, Oklahoa at Kansas Aggies Saturday Washington at Missouri, Missouri at Iowa State, Oklahoa at Nebraska. 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) New Spring Suits $23.00 HOUK AND GREEN CLOTHING CO. Tumbling Team Exhibits Between Halves at Gam Between the halves of the Nebraska game, the tumbling team put on an exhibition of work from the springs, the baskets, the headapasts, backward and forward flips and jumps comprised the program. That the crowd appreciated the display of peninsula, the sense of pennies on the floor. General applause was given the more daring stunts. A long dive by Capitaine Broussard led the finishing event of the exhibition. A team composed of Plumley, Wyatt, Down and Jones gave an eight minute exhibition of tumbling at the American Legion banquet Thursday. Their coach, H. G, Allpin, announces plans for a gymnastic exhibition to be given the first week in April in connection with National Boys Week. The place where this event will be held is located but it will be down town. The personnel of the team is as follows: Leroy Plumley, Carlie Mengles, George Marshall, Henry Jones, George Marshall, Ralph Bahn, and Walter Wyatt. Aggies Defeat Nebraska Washington U. Piles Up Score in Drake Clash Following the降准 administered by the Jayhawk five, Nebraska again lost a valley clash to the Kansas Agriees. Saturday night on the Agriees back and forth during the early part of the contest, and stood tide 13 all at half time. Nebraska jumped ahead after the start of the second half, but, securete goals by Birkman's 60, secured a safe lead for the Agriee crew. Washington University piled up enough points in the initial half of their conflict with Drinka to secure a spot in the playoffs. The Bulldogs late in the game. Drake trained 9 to 23 at the ball, and never missed over the spoiler St. Louis punt. Basketball Starts Soon Women's Interclass Tournament Schedule Announced The women's interclass basketball tournament will begin Tuesday, Feb. 10 at 7 p.m., and the playoff off in a double round robin tournament, and two games will be played. 1: The schedule for games is as follows: 2: Tuesday at 8 p.m., freshman-sophomore and junior-senior. Saturday at 9 p.m., freshman-sophomore and junior-senior. Tuesday, Feb. 28 at 8 p.m., sophomore-senior and freshman-juniper. Thursday, Feb. 30 at 8 p.m., sophomore-senior and freshman-sophomore. Saturday, March 3 at 9 a.m., sophomore-junior and freshman-senior. Tuesday, March 4 at 9 a.m., sophomore-junior and sophomore-senior. Theological students at McGill University must have official university consent to marry. Kiddies Enjoy Games and Dances While Mother Relieved of Care Engages in Cleaning Escapade A children's recreation hour was started Saturday morning, and will be held every Saturday morning throughout the semester, and each semester following, according to Miss Marpurea in charge of the recreation hour. Kidnies of Lawrence and viviinity will not have to spend rather dreary Saturday mornings at homes, pestering mother to furnish amendment for them, or trying to manufacture it for them. Just as the snow can cool for them to find it outdoors. Children between the ages of 7 and 8 go to play, and boys and girls from 10 to 30 go on a morning, an take part in the fun and frole while will be furnished for them. This will include a lunch service. Students who are planning to be physical education majors, and are in college, will need direct these recreation hours for the kiddies and oversee their activities. be some gymnastics and marching, folk-dancing, games and relays, and later on picnics and bikes. By setting 40 points in three games the past week, "Rik" Thomson climbed into third place among the leading basketball shooters of the conference, with four assists from counters. Holl and Wright, Oklahoma sharp-shooters, were both displaced from their high places, when Lannes of Ames shot a volley of basketsto gain the Valley lead. Holl stopped for position, and weight, to fourth. Landle, however, has engaged in one more contest than have either Tom or Jeff. This time, only Jiahwyah coooking with the 28 leading point-makers. Following are the results: "Rub" Gets 46 Points in Past Week to Gain Third in Valley Scoring Lande, Iowa State Holt, Oklahoma Thomson, Kansas Wright, Oklaho, Akron Skrundel, Kansas, Akron Churchill, Oklahoma Drake, Oklahoma Drake, Oklahoma Collins, Oklaho, Akron Meyer, Washington Martel, Arkansas Zueck, Dakota Zueck, Dakota Eakert, Washington Coggsbull, Grimel Brown, Nebraska Staver, Aransas Wilentge, Washington Thomson's Total Now Is 147: Lande, Ames Basketeer, Takes Lend Send the Daily Kansan home. Rent-A-Ford Co. 916 Mass. Phone 653 About 50 are enrolled for the recreation hour at present. FG FF FF 19 18 18 17 18 16 17 15 17 14 15 13 14 12 13 11 12 10 11 9 10 8 10 7 10 6 10 5 10 4 10 3 10 2 10 1 10 0 10 And what fun the kiddies have! They are filled with enthusiasm and fun, and can hardly wait until the next Saturday comes. 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