PAGE EQUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927 Kansas Triumphs After Poor Start and Many Upsets Jayhawks Lead in Defense and Sooners Capture Team, Offense [ ] Honors With seven of the 10 members of the Missouri Valley conference winning half their games during the basketball season this year, the race is outstanding as one of the closest in the history of the conference. Kanaas, with nine straight win after losing to Iowa State and Nebraska in the second and third title of the season, won the championship of the Valley for the sixth consecutive time. For the first two seasons the undisputed title and six years ago tied with Missouri for first. In the last six years Kansas has lost seven out of 78 conference games. Oklahoma has won two of these and Missouri, Kansas Agries, Nebraska Iowa State and Washington took one each. Peterson Is High Scorer Kansas and Oklahoma, the two leaders, swapped places in the offseason. Kansas was first and Oklahoma third in keeping opponents from scoring while Oklahoma was first and Kansas third in offensive records. Peterson of Kansas, however, was high point man on October 12 in unofficial reports. Newspaper accounts credit him with 126 points. Oklahoma, the second place team and Missouri, which holds third place, lost four games each. Nebraska, in fourth place, dropped five games while the Kansas Angies, Drakie, andahoma A. and M. won six and six. Ames, the holder of eighth place defeated Kansas, Oklahoma Aggies Drake, Kansas Aggies, and Nebraska, all first flight division teams Nebraska was the only other team to defeat Kansas. Season Full of Upsets The season was filled with spills of the dope bucket. First one and then another team would climb into first place only to drop out again. Oklahoma was leader during the first of the season. Then Kansas Aggrue, Missouri andabama were on a basketry tour. The Kansas finally came to the top in spite of the burden of two early season defeats. Missouri played only ten conference games due to a break in athletic relations with Washington University. Missouri led with six victories and one defeat until defeated by both Oklahoma teams on the southern trip. Nebraska was one of the strongest teams in the conference but was also inconsistent. She finished fourth, but won from Kansas once and Oklahoma twice. Nebraska was also the victor in two games with Missouri but these were non-conference and did not count in the standings. The members of the conference are limited to twelve regular conference games each season and a set schedule fixes the teams to be met. Oklahoma Game Cancelled Several other non-conference games were played. Kansas won from Drake at the dedication of the new field house at Des Moines and defeated Creighton at Omaha. Kansas won from Oklahoma field house but the building was not completed and the game was cancelled. The final records of the teams are as follows: FINAL MISSOURI VALLEY STANDING Kansas 10 5 283 772 365 Missouri 10 5 283 772 365 Missouri 6 4 600 319 283 Kansas 6 4 600 319 283 Kansas 6 4 600 319 283 Kansas 6 4 600 319 283 Oklahoma A. & M. 5 5 217 264 39 Washington 5 5 217 264 39 Washington 10 5 190 246 39 Washington 10 5 190 246 39 (12 Games) Pis. Aver. Diahnaam "Mimishra" "Mimishra" Oklah Ak Aar Kai. Ac. Ar. Ak Miniwa Iowa Shawe Grineland Grineland 24.50 Sho 24.50 Sho Katsuno 209 67.48 Koehring Koen 123 64.25 *Washinoda 214 67.28 *Muskogee 214 67.28 *Missouri 214 67.28 A.A.M. Mayer 149 67.18 Gornell 149 67.18 Ten games only. *Ten games only ATennis Captain Sends Check That winning a basketball championhip will bring other things than mere honor and renown was shown this morning when Dr. F. C. Allen re- signaled the start of the game. E. C. Cowgill, tennis captain in 1900 and now a business man in Des Mo- inois, Iowa. “Congratulations to America's greatest coach and greatest college basketball team. Am going to send you $100 for stadium.” Mr. Cowgill's basketball team is from Wisconsin in 1920. E. S. Cowgill is a former Lawrence boy, a son of Mrs. and Mrs. E. D. Cowgill. The chronic lack of funds among all college students has resulted in the women students of the University of Hawai'i to adopt the "achievement treat" idea when out with a "dust" Kiwanis to Give Banquet for Kansas Basketeer The annual banquet given by the Kiwanis Club for the Kansas basketball squad will be held at Wiedemann's, Thursday evening, March 10. The 1928 basketball captain will be elected at the banquet, but lettermen will not be announced until a few days later. For several years the Kiwanis Club has given this banquet and it has grown customary for the captain for the next year to be elected at this annual banquet here. He squand, sports writers and correspondents here will be guests. Indoor Track Season Gives Bright Hopes for Outdoor Meets Hurdles, Shot Put, and Distanced Marks Expected to Fall This Spring The indoor track season is ended as far as board tracks are concerned. The Missouri Valley meet at Drake this week-end will be run on a clinder Indications point to a bright year for Kansas in this line of sport. Already two school records have been bettered and other performances would tend to show at least two other records are in danger this year. Bernard "Doco" Frazier has established two records as his contribution and he should tower the time in these events even more when outdoor meetings are scheduled. He meet he run the two miles in 9:31-7:10. The old record was held by Massy, "22 and his time was" 9:49-14. In the Missouri-Kansas duralympics, he ran the two miles recorded, made by Pratt, "25 for the mile run; the new time is" 4:29-6:10. "Mutt" Thornhill failed to get going in Saturday's affair and took second. He was shot in the neck in the Illinois met two weeks ago. The school record in the shot put is 45 ft. 5 in. and "Mutt" has bettered it since last season and establish a new record this year. Capt. "Chuck" Dowinnes has his eye on the 220 yard low hurdle record and should beat it before the curtain falls on the present season. In practice last year he bequalled the time on several occasions. The Kansas track records are: 10 yard, dach- 3.4, sec., Moulton, 96 feet, 70) Fiber - 2 Fisher, 228 yard dach- 3.1, 3.6 sec., Faber, 440 yard run - 3.1, 3.6 sec., Bowers, 550 yard run - 3.1, 3.6 sec. Mile run=4 min, 28 6-10 sec., Frazier, 27 Tona mile run=0 min, 31 7-10 sec., Frazier and low hurricane, 25, career, T2. Foe Vaughn, 12 ft. 8 in., Roger, T2. Foe Vaughn, 12 ft. 8 in., Roger, T2. Duncan, 18 ft. 4 in., Standley, T2. Duncan, 18 ft. 4 in., Standley, T2. Broadump, 25 ft. 10 in., Brahyer, T2. Broadump, 25 ft. 10 in., Brahyer, T2. One male rikke, 3 min., 21-5 to 10-sec. (No- bound). Half male rikke, 1-min., 21-6 to 10-sec. Half male rikke, 1-min., 21-6 to 10-sec. Quarter male rikke, 42 sec. (Hoeney, Quarter male rikke, 42 sec. (Hoeney, Quarter male rikke, 42 sec. (Melendez, Grade, Wrought, Rouge, T2.) 120 yd. high burrules—15 2-5 sec., Hazen, "1 teacher." Frazier Best on Distance Run Produced at K. U By breaking the school records for the mile and two mile distances, Bernard "Boe" Frater has established a national runner distance runner Kenna has produced. "Poo" hails from Athol and is a sophomore in the School of Fine Arts. He is really "Poo" the second for his brother, Glenn Frazier, starred in baseball for Kansas and was captain all-valley man in that sport. Fraxier made the new two mile record in the K, C, A. C invitation meet when he accomplished the remarkable heat of beating Olsf, the Haskell wizard and the first person to win 17 seconds, which is more than 17 seconds better than the old record. Last Saturday night in the M, U.-K. U. dual meet he set the new mile mark with a 4-10 second difference which is 4-10 second better than the old record held by Pratt. Last year in freshman competition Frazier showed great promise by completing his first game in the school's two mile record. Had he been just a trifle faster he would have been the fifth of K. U.'s great athletes to win a "K" in his freshman career. "Peeo" will run the two-mile in the alley meet at Drake this week-end. his will be his first valley race on Friday, and he'll have his alley record is in grave danger. Freshman Baseball Starts Freshman Baseball Starts Freshman baseball will start toorrow with a meeting of all candidates for the freshman baseball squad in room 206, Robbins gymnasium, at 4:30, according to John Bouch, each of the yearling squadr. "Last year we were all four, and now we have baseball and we are expecting as large a number this year, so it is imperative that all first year men interested in baseball attend the meeting tomorrow afternoon." Soba said. Grapplers Train Hard for All-Valley Match Friday and Saturday Seven Schools Will Have Teams in First Conference Meet The University of Kansas wrestling team, defeated only once this season, is now in active training for the Mia-2013 tournament. It was here Friday and Saturday, March 11 and 12. Coach Lookabaugh is putting his men through heavy workouts each night and the Kansas wrestlers will enter the meet in near perfect condition. Held at K. U. Tom Cox, who suffered a wrenched back in practice last week, is getting along in good shape and will be entirely recovered by the time the meet starts. Cox has never been thrown in high school or college competition and is one of the outstanding men which Lookhaugh has developed. Seven valley schools: Kansas, Kanas, Kansas Aggies, Iowa State, Nebraska, Oklahoma Aggies, Missouri, and Oklahoma have entered teams and each is expected to have a complete lineup. The two teams whose classes are: 115 pound class, 125 pound class, 135 pound class, 145 pound class, 158 pound class, 175 pound class, and heavyweight clare. The matches will all be wrestled in the same as heretofore. Each match is scheduled to last 10 minutes and if at the end of that time neither wrestler has obtained a full minute time advantage, the match is progressed extra sessions of three minutes each. See Taylor, sports editor of the Dex Moines Register and a veteran wrestling official, and Leen Bowman, wrestling coach at Kemper Military Academy and formerly a Star Oklahoma Aggies grappler, will handle all of the matches. Taylor referred the Kansas-Nebraska meet here two times and Bowman worked the Kansas-Kansas Aggies meet last week. The meet will start at 3 a'clock tuesday afternoon and the evening session will begin at 7:30 a'clock. the will be held Saturday afternoon the finals for second and third dace will be held Saturday evening. This is the first year that Kansas has ever held the valley wrestling meet and local officials are especially anxious that it receive full student support. Coach Lookabagh has worked with the team it has ever had and the crimson and blue graphers are going into the meet determined to win. Wesley Roberts, instructor in physics and astronomy, is ill with the first the diurnal hospital. Alice Snodgrass, c27 is ill with the flu at the University hospital. After holding Delta Tau Delta to a 6-6 count at the half in the first game Saturday, Beta Theta Pi weakened and allowed their opponents to run up the score. Cooper distinguished himself for the Delta with Cloud holding down the defensive side, Pritza in the baseball fist, starred for the beers. Intramural Scores Delta Tau Delta 14; Beta Theta Pi 10 Delta. 14 FG FT 2 1 2 2 3 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 Delta Tau Kennedy, t Cooper, f Kahrs, c Cloud, g... Kincaid, g Phi Delta Chi 17; Triangle Frater Totals ... 4.2 Kahn Tailored Suits, $30 to $60 Students—See Ted Leonard, 1532 Mass —Phone 1619 White— PROTCH the Tailor $83 Mass After fighting through three quarters on even terms the pharmacy boys hit the right prescription and continued until the final whistle. Cochrane and Greason played stellar games for the Williamson was "hut" for the Phi Delta Ch1 17 FG FF 17 Reed, f... 2 0 0 Gresson, f... 2 0 0 Harrer, g... 2 0 0 Cochran, g... 2 3 0 Stablbg, g... 2 3 0 833 Mass. Delta Sigma Pi 22; Alpha Chi Sigma 3 Delta Signa Pi again showed pretty basketball to win over Alpha Chi Sigma. The winners used every man they had in uniform. Regier and Dent were the mainstays for the victors. Keeler and King were responsible for the three points made by the short enders. Data Theta P1 10 FG FT F Smith, f. 1 0 2 Fritz, f. 1 0 3 Brown, f. 1 0 4 Smith, g. 1 1 2 Brien, g. 1 0 1 Delta Gamma P-22 Delta Gamma Bregner, f Crimson, f Deckermann, c 1 0 Deckermann, p 1 0 Dickerman, c 1 0 Dickerman, p 1 0 Farabee, f Farabee, p Gartos, g Gartos, p Hackett, g Hackett, p Ibanez, t Jones, t Jones, t Johnson, t 10 2 1 2 Henderson Club 2; Anderson Club 0 Anderson Club to appear for their contest with the Henderson agregation thereby losing on forfeit. 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