FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Kansas Wrestlers Win From Aggies by 16 to 9 Score Final Outcome Is Doubtful Until the Last Match When Cox Wins a Decision Apparently in the last dull meet of the season, the University of Kansas wrestling team won a bird-fight, 10 to 7. Both teams were here last night. The meet was close throughout and was not decided until the final maten of the evening, the 125 Bills champions, in which Cox defeated the Wildcats for the second minute and 17 seconds. Kansas was leading 13 to 9 when the two entered the ring and the Aggie grappler would have to win a fall to give vice-president his school by a one-sided margin. McCaisin put up a brave attempt, but Cox was too clever for him and the Kansan was behind practically all of his mistakes. He suffered a pulled tendon in practice early this week and his match was hold until last so that if Kansan had a sufficient lead it would not be the case. In fact, even though the goog, he turn into his opponent and attempted to take a fall, but the Wildcats managed to slip out of each hold when it looked like he was deserved to have his shoulders touch the floor. **Freese Wins Match** The match which巾和 the boys up booting and yelling at the top of their voices was between Freese, Kansas heavyweight, and Reed, German Aggie master of locks and holds. It was the first match the big Jayahawk had in this year and he took his opponent's short order, however Reed was able to avoid being thrown and Freese won with a nine advantage of 9 minutes and 13 seconds. The first match of the evening in in the 115 pound class, found Passion, was a five-on-five with a bib lock and half referee minutes and 27 seconds of wreeling. The two midlegs set a rapid pace, but the second soon was shown and he won the fall. Dungan Wins by a Fall In the 125 pound class, Dungan won in the body hold in 4 minutes and 47 seconds, after the visitor had held a time advantage during the entire match until the time of the fall. Schopp and Dungan's arms pinned over his head, he was unable to move and passed his opponent down on the mat. The fall happened so quickly and unexpectedly that the crowd could hardly realize it when Referee Bowen stopped as a symbol of the fall. Morris in the 145 pound class had Crews down on his shoulders, but the referee ruled it no fall and put the men back in the center of the mat. But that Morris had won a fail, but the Ackman succeeded in wriggling off the mat. Victory Fourth for Kansas This was the last meet of the year and the Kansas team will go into intensive training for the Missouri team in March 11 and March 11 and 12. The victory marked Kansas' fourth win this season and only one defeat is chalked up against the Jayhawks. Victory Fourth for Kansas Missouri Valley Basketball Champions The score: 115 pound class; Paxon Kansas won a fall over Fraser of the Aggies with a bar arm lock and half Nelson in 6 minutes and 27 seconds; Cox won a fall over Schoep of the Aggies with a body over 4 minutes and 47 seconds; 135 pound class; Cox of Kansas won over Mecklin of the Aggies by a time advantage of 6 minutes and 48 seconds; Crews of the Aggies won from Morris, Kansas, with a time advantage of 5 minutes and 5 seconds; 158 pound class; Captain Hinz of the Aggies by a time advantage of 8 minutes, by a time advantage of 8 minutes and 40 seconds; 175 pound class; Hinkle of the Aggies defeated Hill, Kansas, by a time advantage of 4 minutes and 27 seconds; Heavyweight Reed of the Aggies with a time advantage of 9 minutes and 13 seconds. Freshman Teams Playing in Little Contest Today The freshman game, which was to be played tonight after the Kansas-Aggie tailble, is being played this afternoon. The team is prohibited, which prohibits the freshman. Several members of both the freshman teams expressed their desire to go to the Prom, so Coach Bunn designated time to play would be this afternoon. The two teams have played twice before and each has won one game, but in both games a five minute play was necessary to decide the victor. Albany North Carolina plays the Kansas Angels tonight in Robinson gymnastics, the game will not change the Jayhawker standing and for the sixth consecutive year. Kansas is in victory of the valley basketball race. Doctor Allen is a firm believer in the use of large sigms. Back row: Trainer Rabston, Gordon, Assistant Coach Bunn, Burton, Dr. F, C. Allen, head coach; Leeman, Assistant Coach Cuppet, Assistant Coach Sabo. Middle row: Peterson, Koster, Power, Fawner, Captain, Schmidt, Henderson, Stevenson, Mancey Bottom row: Jeffrey, Kreiman, Goell, Tait, Kranner, Jones, Newland, Hill. Aggie Game Tonight Closes Kansas Season; Dope Favors Locals Even Wildcat Victory Would Not Affect Jayhawk Championship Kansas will play its next valley basketball game of the 1927 season tonight against the Kansas Aggeri quintet in Robinson gymnasium and by a shot, should win the contest. The Jayhawks defeated their state rivals by a 35 to 34 count of Manhattan three weeks ago and since then have shown much improved form, but they realize that the Aggeris after a week's rest are primed for the game and will put forth every effort to win. Although Kansas has afflicted the sixth consecutive victory championship under its belt and a defeat by the Wildcats would in no way alter this year's record, the teams are very anxious to close the conference race with a victory. Kansas is still smarting under the 27 to 0 deflated gift by the Aggie football team last fall and another basketball victory would just about everything. The Aggies have won six out of eleven valley games and have lind hard luck in several contests, losing by one and two-point margins in the final seconds of play. Last week the Farmer Injut took a 36 to 23 drumming at the hands of teams Stato, the team which early in the season beat Kansas and Oklahoma, holds a victory over the strong Oklahope Sooners and won a two-tournament victory over the Hillarys, motional A, A, U, champions last year. Until the Kansas-Missouri game, Byers was leading the valley scores with 112 points, but Petersen and Yunker by virtue of score scored in each quarter is now in third place. The game tonight will decide the high scorer of the year as there are only four points separating Byers and Petersen. Byers was the man who in 1923 almost single-handed defeated Kansas by an innings. The Aggrieved arrived here this morning and took a light workout in the gymnastium. Dice, who has been one of my favorites since he was not able to come with the team as his fraternity house was quarantined Wednesday. Ed Skriddel will jump center and two veteran guards Captain Edward and Mertel will hold down the guard positions. "Lotto" Captain Edward will probably be the forwards. The Kansas team came out of the Tiger tray in good shape and the usual lineup of Captain Schmidt and Mackenzie, who will be Burton and Jeffery, guards, will start. The Jayhawkers are expecting a hard battle as they realize that the Anglers would like to score a victory in Law Enforcement training and feel they suffered at Manhattan. The game will start promptly at 7:30 and E. C. Quigley will be on hand to do the officiating. The spectators Wednesday night showed true sportmanship and at no time were any demonstrations shown against a player, so the team was mentioned once again, as Quigley is especially particular on this point and will foul the crowd if any demonstration is made. 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