4 PAGE SLX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1927 Coach Lookabaugh Announces Kansas Entries for Meet Teams Entered in Valley Wrestle Are Arriving Here Today for Workouts The Kansas entries in the Missouri valley conference wrestling meet to be held in Robinson gymnasium tomorrow and Saturday have been announced by Coach Guy Lookahaugh. The Kansas entries are Paxom, 115 pound class; Dungan, 125 pound class; Cox, 155 pound class; McKinney, 148 pound class; and 158 pound class; Hill, 175 pound class; and Freese, heavyweight. The first contingent of the various teams will commence arriving today and the rest will come in tomorrow morning. The Oklahoma Aggies, for the last two years valley champions and present national champions, arrived this morning and went through a workout on the gymnastium mats. Oklahoma Men Are Husky The Oklahoma men have a hunky looking outfit and are favorites to retain their title, although Iowa State has had better schools will be endearing to knock the champions off. The Sooner Farmers have only lost two dual teams during the last six years and are undefeated this year. They hold victory in games nine, two outstanding teams of the East, and over Iowa State, a leading team in the Middle West. Outstanding men on the Oklahoma squad are Charles Strack, member of the 1924 Olympic wrestling team, twice national champion, and place holder for the NCAA tournament. Harold De Marsh, Missouri calyx champion in the 115 pound division is also national A. A. U. champion, Patterson, A. A. U. 125 pound champion in the midwedge division in the 1925 national meet. E. C. Gallagher is coach of the Argie squad. Other valley teams entered and their coaches are: The University of Nebraska, Dr. R. G. Clapio Iowa State College, Hugo Otokapihli, Ute School of Law, University of Missouri, Charles Fisher; Kansas Agrics, Gerald Northrup, and Kansas, Garal Lookaubaugh. The wrestlers will weigh in at 11 a.m. Friday morning and the meet will start early Friday afternoon. At 12:30 Friday, the coaches of the various teams will meet at a luncheon on Friday and a session and interpretation of the rules will be held. The rules of the National Intercollegiate Athletic Association will be used. See Taylor, sports editor for the Des Moines Register, and calling out officials. Kenper Military Academy will referee the matches. The first match will get under way at 3 p. m. Friday and the evening matches will start at 7 p. m. The finals will be held Saturday afternoon starting at 3 p. m. and Saturday evening the consignations for third place will be held. Admission fees for each session, except the finals Saturday afternoon which will be 75 cents. Season tickets can be obtained for $1.50. The scoring system in use for the meet gives five points to the winner of first place, three points to second place in the event, and one point to third place. An additional point is added to the team total for any fail scored among any of the matches whether first, second or final round Tennis Prospects Good First Practice Indicates The varsity tennis team started practice Wednesday afternoon. Clifford Campbell, captain of this year's team, said today that he is pleased with the new courts which have been built recently by the University. There are now 13 courts and all are in the shape that we want. The new courts relieve the former crowded condition and will make practice much easier. Campbell asks that all men who are interested in tennis start coming out regularly at 3 every afternoon. He is pleased with the prospects for this year but hopes more men will report before the end of the week. Harold D. Smith Writes Article Harold D. Smith wired, Harold D. Smith, consulted the Louisiana Municipalities, has prepared an article on "City Planning and Zoning in Kansas," which will be published in the April number of the City Planning Magazine. The article was submitted to the journal in August. Me, by the American city planning institute. Sigma Kappa announces the pledging of Frieda Zirkle, c29, of Topeka. Phi Delta Theta 23; Della Tau Tau Delta 10 Accurate goal shooting and attacking enabled the Phi Delta Theta basketball quintet to win from the Delta Tau Tandem yesterday afternoon. The final score was 28 to 10. Leagueally, the team was the best for the Phi Delta and Cloud and Kalu played well for the Delta Taus. Intramural Scores *bii Theta 23: Delta Tau Delta I0* Phil Delae - 23 Delhi Tauke - 18 Garcareiro, f 4 1 2 1 Garcareiro, f 1 2 1 1 Jones, f 5 0 0 0 Kennedy, f 5 0 0 0 Migno, g 0 0 0 0 Greithe, g 0 0 0 0 Fourier, t 1 0 1 0 Anderson, t 1 0 1 0 Starle, t 0 0 0 0 *totals* 10 5 2 Nu Sigma Nu 14; Phi Chi 4 The Nu Sigma Nu bucketeers were plainly 'on' hat night and won by a substantial margin from Phi Chi Gregane and Farmer proved their worth by scoring three field goal apiece. Maxwell and Myers made the points for Phi Chi No Stainum No.—14 Phil Chi 4 Germanium, f 0 Maxwell, f 0 Germanium, f 0 Maxwell, f 0 Farmer, r 3 0 Cavene, e 0 Farmer, r 3 0 Cavene, e 0 Sabor, g 0 Hathorne, e 0 Totals Totals Alpha Chi Sigma 10; Phi Delta Chi 6 The game was hard fought for three quarters and in the last increased in intensity but Phi Delta Chi was unable to overcome the lead of Alpha Chi Sigma. Reed and Clark played well for the defeated team. King made nine of his teams 10 points. Phi Dolm Chin1 G F7 P7 Cockray, f 0 0 Hurries, f 0 0 Chark, c 1 0 Clark, c 1 0 Roy, c 2 0 Kow, r 2 0 Gromson, f 0 0 A. c. suicides C F P F Scott, f 0 0 0 King, f 4 1 1 Koehler, c 0 1 0 Steearck, g 0 1 1 Cady, d 0 1 1 Totals Calvert Club 271, Coemopolitan Club 8 In a one-sided game the Calvert Club failed to find hard competition from the Coemopolitan Club and ran away with the contest. P. Johnson and Klepinger showed real ability and worked together well. Robinette made the lone point for the losers. G F F F Diamond, f 1 Disney, f 0 H. Johnson, g 0 H. Johnson, g 0 J. Johnson, g 0 Kimberly, c 0 Simon, g 0 G F F F Cummings, f 0 FF 1 Audra, f 0 0 Bobstown, f 0 0 Jones, g 0 0 Josee, g 0 0 Tempewu, f 0 Flat, f 1 Total Guner Club 14; Pi Epion 11 In an thrilling a game as has yet been seen in this round of the tournament, the Guner Club won by a narrow margin over the Pi Umpians. The team led by Bertholf also played nicely. White and Cocran made all the points for the losers. Göner Club-14 G FT F Melander, f 4 0 Sake, f 4 0 Lengthf, h 3 2 Morty, f 6 0 Morry, f 6 0 Shaw, f 0 3 15 Pt. Elipson G Cameron, F 0 Cooldore, F 0 White, e 0 Grange, u 0 Foulke, F 0 Poulin, F 0 Pi Gamma Delta 27; Beta Theta P19 The Pi Gamma Delta 68; Beta Theta P19 smoothered the Beta Theta P19 live in the second game of the afternoon, 27 to 30. Gamis, while Smith scored most of the points for the Betas. The summary: Pii Gamma Delta 27 MTA Data Thata T Tortoise f, 0 27 Smith f, 1 Lawnfield f, 0 Hutakerf, f 0 01 Lawnfield, f 0 Lecura, f 0 01 Pellette, f, 0 Moonf, f 0 01 Pellette, f, 0 Shearwood, g 2 01 Athlson, e, 0 Senthf, f 0 01 Athlson, e, 0 Delta Sigma Lambda 2; Anderson Club Game won by forfeit. Anderson club did not appear for the contest. Eight Trackmen Leave Tonight to Compete in Preliminary Events Guaranteed to Wear $1.00 - $1.50 - $1.95 Russell's Tomorrow Remainder of Squad Will Entrain for Indoor Valley Meet Eight members of the Kansas track sound will leave this event at 8:15 o'clock on the Santa Fe for Des Moines, where they will compete in the preliminary events in the annual Missouri Valley indoor track meet to be held in the New Drake field house tomorrow and Saturday. The men who leave tonight are Grady, McNerney, Hays, Cooper, Woods, Mark, Doornbos and Saurenm. Preliminary events to be held tomorrow are the 50 yard dash, 50 yard high and low hurdles, broad jump, 440 yard dash, and 880 yard run. Only four records seem certain to withstand the onlaugh which the valley stars will offer in the meet and there might be a surprise in these. The 50 yard dash, 50 yard high and low hurdles and high jump look fairly safe from being shattered while any of the other records are in immediate danger. The penalty, broad jump and half-mile records appear most likely to fail. Pole Vault in Danger Frank Wirsig, Nebraska, holder of the valley outdoor vault record of 12 feet 9-78 inches, will attempt to break the indoor mark of 12 feet 8 inches on the event. Lance McKinney, on the record, has shown up well in the medal this year and will push Wirisig, Frank Potts of Oklahoma is also a capable performer in the event and will give the two leaders-plenty of competition. Lancaster also holds the record in the broad jump of 22 feet 7 1/2 inches, but Captain Stephen of Nebraska looks to be a winner in the event by virtue of leaping 23 feet 2 inches in a dual meet last week. A brilliant field is entered in the half mile with Ray Conger, Iowa State star and one of the greatest defenders in the game, being the leader of the group. Other stars are Johnson, Nebraska; Moody, Kansas Argies and Van Lanningham, Drake. The record in 2 minutes 6 seconds was by Lewis of Nebraska in 1924. Frazier Should Lower Record The two mile record looks in danger with Frazier of Kansas running the event in far below the record two weeks ago. He will be pressed by the score to the Kansas when "Poce" finished second in the valley cross country run at Norman this fall. The 400 yard dash has some fast men entered in Cooper, Kansas; Taylor, Oklahoma; Dalley, Nebraska; Craven, Cooyane; Drake; running the event. The finals will be run Sat Saturday evening. The Kansan will carry a detailed report of both preliminary and final events tomorrow and Sun- The annual dance given by the school of business at the University of Minnesota is called the "Gold Party." The party are indicative of the days of '40. Have the Thompson Studio make your Application photo. A large percentage of our customers get what they apply for when they send the photo we make. When they need it, the Thompson Studio will put you head and shoulders above the crowd. 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