PAGE EQUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUFSDAY, MARCH 8, 1927 Valley Meet Here Entered by Seven Wrestling Teams Tournament Will End Wit Finals Saturday; K. U. Entry Appears Promising From five to seven wrestlers from each of seven schools in the Missouri valley conference will be entered in the Missouri Valley Conference meet at the University of Kansas March 11 and 12. Oklahoma A. & M. for the past four or five years the Missouri valley champions and A. A. U. winners in 1925, will be represented by entries in all weights. Ames and Kansas, each with a single defeat for this season and another for to be represented will be Kansas Agricultural college, and the Universities of Oklahoma, Missouri and Nebraska. Okahama Aggie and Iowa State college wrestlers are favorites at the meet. Okahama, having already defeated the Cyclone grapplers by an overwhelming score, has little doubt, however, that another trophy will be added to its collection. The Aggies won a championship for two consecutive seasons since they entered the conference in 1924. Wrestling will be at the standard weights, 115, 125, 135, 145, 158, 175 and heavy weights. First events will be at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon and second rounds at 7:50 that evening. The tournament, by the elimination system, will begin on Saturday afternoon, with consultation events set for Saturday evening. See Taylor of the Des Moines Register, and Lieut. Leon Boewman of Kemper Military academy will be the officials. The Kansas team, under the direction of Coach Guy Lookahab, an American entry in the 1924 Olympics in the 158-pound class, gives promise of making a good showing. Thus far this season, the Kansas Aggies and Missouri once each, and the Kansas Aggies twice, but lost all matches to Ames. Giants Win Frosh Title Basketball Tourney on Yearlings Squad Is Hard-Fought By virtue of a hard earned victory, the Gaints are the champions of the four freshman basketball teams in this season. The Midgets of the title. These teams have met three times and previous to Friday's game each team won one game. In all three of the games it was the Giants' playoff to decide the victor. The score: Both teams worked well together, but the Midgets displayed the best team work. Fearing and Cochran stood out exceptionally well on the Midget five. They demonstrated that they could play well against players. For the Giants no player stood out much. Whitfield and Watson guarded the goals rather zealously, only six goals being made on them. The scoring was evenly divided, the forwards and center make up the same number of points. The score. Giant—24 FG FFT F Miller, f. 3 4 Uranah, f. 3 4 Dickerberg, g. 2 0 Watson, g. 0 0 Whitfield, g. 0 0 10 4 10 Millegas—21 FGET Best, f 1 0 Kerr, f 2 0 Marcox, f 2 0 Cochran, 2 0 Cochran, 2 0 Fearing, g 1 0 Intramural Basketball Schedule Is Announced Games during the rest of the week will be run off as follows: Wednesday, March 9; Phi Delta Theta v. Delta Tau Delta, at 4:30 p.m.; Mbeta v. Alpha Chi Sigma, at 5:15 p.m.; Nu Stigma Nu v.phi Chi, at 6 p.m.; m.phi Chi Chi v. Alpha Chi Sigma, at 7 p.m.; Calvort Club vs. Cosmopolitan Club, at 8 p.m.; Upsilon vs. Gamma Club, 9 p.; Upsilon vs. Gamma Club, as Alden son; Chi, at 10 p.m. Thursday, March 10: Sigma Phi Epsilon vs Acacia, at 4:30 p.m.; Sigma Nu vs. Delta Chi, at 6:30 p.m.; Sigma Phi U vs. Triangle, at 6 p.m.; Triangle vs. Alpha Kappa Perl, at 7 p.; m; Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Chi Delta Phi, at 8 p.; m; Henderson club vs. Crissen club, at 9 p.; m; Dukal Upsilon vs. Pki Kappa, at 10 p. The Daily Northwestern believes Northwestern women to be as moral and as decent as any group of women students throughout the country. Despite the fact that this university has no written code of conduct, there is every attempt being made to prevent cigarette smoking. Intramurals Will Begin Soon for Minor Sports Intramural wrestling and boxing matches will begin within 10 days at the University under direction of John Sabe, director of intramural athletics. Wrestling will be in six classes, with entries from various fraternities and other campus organizations. Boxing will be in seven classes. The Phi Chi fraternity won the best new student award, 20 points. Their nearest competition were the Sigma Alpha Mu's with 10 points. The Phi Kappa Pi fraternity won the boxing tournament with 54 points. Kansas Court Squad Has Excellent Record Despite Two Defeats Five Non-Championship Games Are Won by Jayhawkers During Season The University basketball team winner of the sixth consecutive basketball championship in the Missouri Valley conference, averaged 30.1-24 points better than 31 points a game in 12 championship contests. All opponents averaged 22.2 points, and the basketball series averaged 21.7 points. Of the 12 games in the championship s船er team, Kansas won 10 losing 11 first two home games to Ames and Kaisers. In the championship ship game were won. In 1922 Kansas tied with Missouri for vince honors, but every year since has been the undisputed champion. In fact, the 16 games of 1923 came in the midst of a winning streak of 41 consecutive games, broken late in the 1924 season by Oklahoma with a 25 to 20 score. This Oklahoma defensit was the only defeat out of seven in six years suffered by the University of Kansas basketball on any court other than Following is the K. U. record for the 1927 season: Ames k. U. Opponent 19 27 16 Grenville 17 16 16 G. S. A. C. 30 16 14 Missouri 30 24 14 Missouri 46 28 28 Newark 24 27 27 Washington U. 24 25 15 Washington U. 31 18 14 Tampa 322 Tampa 281 Creighton 31 29 19 Hudson 31 29 19 Hillwax 39 27 17 K. C. A. C. 32 28 1 C high games 519 519 Intramural Games Postponed All games in the intramural basketball tournament scheduled for Tuesday, March 8. are postponed, as are games in the intramural athletics. The basketball court is being used for rehearsal by Tau Sigma in preparation for its reticent tomorrow night, Mr. Sabat stated. The next games to be played in the tournament will be on Wednesday, March 9. Read the Kansan want ads. "Mac's" Big K. U. Band Misses First Dual Meet The University band, for the first time in many years, failed to attend the Kansas City-Missouri track meet in Kansas City Saturday, although it had formerly been the custom of the city and give concerts before the meet. Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, had not planned for the band to make the trip, although the band had expected to accompany the band. The band informed "Mac," the director, that if the band wished to make the trip, he would see if the Kansas City management was willing to bear part of the transportation. After considering the situation, the band unanimously not make the tril- Mr. Moore, of the Interstate busine, upon hearing that the University band was not to be present at he K. U.-M. U. meet, and presuming hat it was a matter of transportion and incidental expenses, called Director McCanes at 1:30 p.m. m. Sat. evening, with three buses and expense money. Mr. Moore stated that his interest in the University was too great to think of the meet without the presence of the K. U. band which has been an established custom. However, at this late hour it was impossible for Director McCanes to muster the band members to make the trip because many people who can see the real need of the band to the University," said Director McCanes, "and the band extends many thanks of appreciation to Mr. Moore." Petersen Is Game's Star In the basketball game last night, which the Ivankov team took from the K. C. A. C. basketsker by a score of 7-6, the K. C. B. kawaii star, flashed with the same brilliance he displayed against Missouri here last week. It looked as if he would win the game single-handed. The other players scored 23 points that the club annexed. Early in the game he displayed the brand of basketball that made him the valley's greatest star this year. The Ivanhoe guards found him a tough assignment and their best efforts failed to prevent his counting. He alone threw a scare into the Ivanhoe camp. Gordon also broke into the club's linemap but was not on with his shots. The entire team were strangers, as he carried them, and could hardly be expected to function smoothly. Great promise is shown, however, by the aggregation and with "Phog" Allen to coach them and free out the wrinkles they used. Former Jayhawk Center Plays for Athletic Club It will be just about a 100 per cent Kansas team, when the time for the national tournament rolls around, with Ackerman, Mosby, Wilkin, Petersen, and Gordon teaming together and Coach Allen to guide their efforts. THIESES1. Typed by experienced stenographers; neat; accurate, Reasonable rates. Call 2351 Black or 1908. 131 NEWS Flappers Flap and Papas Pop CLARA BOW in "IT" MADGE BELLAMY Prices: Mat. 10-35c; Eve. 10-40c in COMEDY Shows: 3-7-9 Coming Soon---that will make you "sleep well." All the new colors and patterns are here for your choosing. 82 to 85 Hillyards Gain Strength With Addition of Byers The Hillary's gain is the Agnie's loss for Byers was the only southpaw on the baseball team at Manhattan. He has been especially effective as a pitcher and last year he won five games for the purple and did his own start of two with one afternoon. His loss will be felt keenly. The Kansas stars, Petersen and Gordon, are not the only Valley basketball men to seek new world to conquer. "LeFTY" Byers, the Aggie with the sharp-shooting hillyards, is now playing with the hillyards, of St. Joseph. "Ace" be a prominent player in this high apex point man, and this year was but one point behind Petersen, who led the Valley. Columbia University has recently dedicated a new dormitory building which cost $2,000,000. A. G. ALRICH Printing & Engraving All year round cards. Memory books. Guest books. Everything in stationary line. 736 Mass. St. Come in and look over the new Regal line of special college models. They are recognized as the standard of style and value from coast to coast. 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