PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1927 Sooners and Ags Open 1927 Valley Baseball Schedule Teams Play Tomorrow a Norman; Opening Tik for Kansas Is April 13 Tomorrow's contest between the Oklahoma Aggies and the Oklahoma Sooners will open the 1927 Missouri Valley baseball race. The two southern schools will engage in a two game series at Norman. The Missouri Tigers sway into action during next week when they meet the Sooner Aggies at Stillwater on April 6 and 7 and the University of Oklahoma team at Norman on April 8 and 9. Kansas to Meet Agies The Kansas and Kansas Agies nine play their first games on April, 12 when Qque meet the Okkoboum series for the foreign diamonds. A two game series will be played in each instane` After the Missouri series the Kansas Aggies go over to Washington University at St. Louis and initiate their season for them on April 15, Iowa State, the other valley team, Iowa State, will be scheduled on April 22 with the Titers. Oklahoma is Favorite This season's race nominees to be one of the hardest fought in the history of the nation are entered. The Oklahoma team is favored by dopeers, but Kansas Kannies Agaggs, Missouri, and Oklahoma Aggies can be figured upon to contest the Sooners every inch of the way. The Iowa State and Wichita State are unknown quartets at present. The following is the complete Missouri Valley baseball schedule for 1927: Aspen 1. Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma Agrees, Norman. 4. Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma Agrees, Norman. 6. Missouri vs. Oklahoma Agrees, Norman. 8. Missouri vs. Oklahoma Agrees, Stillwater. 9. Missouri vs. Oklahoma Agrees, Stillwater. 10. Missouri vs. Oklahoma Agrees, Stillwater. 11. Kansas vs. Oklahoma Agrees, Stillwater. 12. Kansas vs. Oklahoma Agrees, Stillwater. 13. Kansas Agrees vs. Missouri, Columbia. 14. Kansas Agrees vs. Missouri, Columbia. 15. Kansas Agreevs. Washington, Stillwater. 16. Kansas Agreevs. Washington, Stillwater. 17. Kansas Agreevs. Washington, Stillwater. 18. Kansas Agreevs. Washington, Stillwater. 19. Kansas vs. Oklahoma, Norman, Missouri. 22. Iowa State vs. Missouri, Missouri. 22. Oklahoma Agreevs. Kansas Agreevs. Missouri. 23. Iowa State vs. Missouri, Columbia. Mahaskany. Massachusetts. Mahaskany. Massachusetts May 29, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, Columbia. May 21, Kansas vs. Kansas Azzurri, Manhattan. hatters. May 21, Oklahoma vs. Missouri, Columbia, Miss. 21, Oklahoma vs. Washington, St. May 21, Oklahoma vs. Washington, St. May 25. Oklahoma vs. Washington, St. Louis. 44. Oklahoma vs. Washington, St. Washington. 44. Oklahoma vs. Washington, St. May 21, Kansas vs. Missouri, Lawrence, May 25, Kansas vs. Missouri, Lawrence. May 27, KANSAI vs. MISSUCOI, LAWRENCE May 27, KANSAI AGAINS vs. IOWA STATE Amy May 25, Kansas Agnes, va. Iowa State Atmes Allen Seeks Opponents for Kansas Golf Team Kansas may have a golf team this year and valley competition be found if the negotiations of Doctor Allen with other athletic directors are successful. Letters have been sent to all directors but few have replied to date. Two years ago Kansas had a championship golf team and several other valley conference schools recognized the sport. The Country Club course was used for the matches here and is a good one. This would probably be available if the matches are again revived. the freshman baseball squad will begin its outdoor work next Wednesday. Fifty freshmen have responded to the call for material. The freshmen will play the varsity regularly several times a week as soon as they have rounded in shape. Prospects for a Davidson, who will handle the yearling squad during John Sabe's work with the spring football squad. ... All intramural managers are requested to attend a meeting Friday evening at 7:30, in room 2180. Participants will discuss the possibility of adding hard baseball and volleyball to the 1st of intramural sports. Managers who cannot attend this event must be sentative from their house. Director Intramural Sports. Entries for Relays Arrive; Expect Many Last of Next Week Dr. Allen Is Attempting to Go Famous Indian Runners to Race Here Entries in the Kansas Relays continue to be received at the athletic office each day but the final rush will not begin until the latter part of next week. The fact that the carnival is being held a week later has made the mailing in of the blanks slow. Good marks, including one new world and American outdoor record for the mile and seven-eighths medley by Iowa State in the Texas meet last week indicate another outdoor achievement in the remaining relays this season. The meet here on April 23 is next on the program in the territory west of the Mississippi river and the fact that nearly all the teams entered in Texas, in addition to numerous others from the Big Ten and Missouri Valley conferences and the Pacific Coast Conference makes it evident that makes it certain that this event will again produce some clasy performances. The Valley trac track athletes are out for revenge against the Big Ten men who made better marks than they during the indoor season. Comparisons were made up in the big conference were superior to those made in the Valley. This is an unusual situation and the Valley men intend to show in the Kansas Relays that competition can be a great event for the best teams in the country. With the great day only a little over three weeks away, everything is being organized to make this year's carnival the greatest. The quarter-mile track and 220-yards straightway is taking on the shape which will be the main attraction, it is said to be one of the fastest in America and this fact coupled with the excellent weather conditions which have prevailed the past few years have made the high marks possible. Every precaution is being taken to track from the construction work on the new unit to the stadium. Dr. F. C. Allen is still negotiating with officials in Mexico for the appearance of the great Tamarazanurus Indians here but nothing definite has yet been learned. This feature, it is considered, would be a wonderful feature of Charles Hoff, the pole vaulter, was last year. BOWERSOCK —Tonight— Ronald Colman in "The Night of Love" Tomorrow—Saturday Bebe Daniels in "A Kiss in a Taxi" Her best bet! Shows: 3-7-9 Bebe Daniels in Prices: Mat, 10-40; Eve, 10-50 Comedy News Fables Zane Grey's "The Mysterious Rider" with Jack Holt Coming—— Basketball Drill Continues Spring basketball drill is progressing nicely, according to Doctor Allen. A great number of the squad are out for other sports but the Kansas team is still in the must-m keep in good condition and training. The two captains are both in other activities, Hill is a member of the Kansas team. Burton is at spring football practice. At present Doctor Allen is drilling the men on the fundamentals of passing the ball. The style he teaches is the "dead ball" pass. Many coaches believe that the thumbs should be used in passing to give the ball an inflection or twist. The Kansas method follows belief and the ball is thrown with confidence. Coach Allen points out that the success of the Kansas teams in handling the ball can be largely attributed to this fact. Fundamentals of Passing Ball Being Worked Out Read—Kansan Want Ads! Winfield, the Kansas representative in the national high school basketball tournament, was eliminated last night losing to the fast quintet of Vienna, Ga., 24 to 32. The Kansas team was completely outlasted during the first half, which ended 14 to 6. They made a brave attempt to overcome the lead during the second half but it was too great for them. Huron, S. D., and Vienna loam up as the real contenders for the national title. Both teams have won their first two games in easy fashion and already had established their relegation after they entered the tournament. 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