THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE. FIVE Victory in Meet Predicted to Be by Close Margin Both Kansas and Missouri Tracksters Slated as Possible Winners Saturday Some doperets are giving Missouri victory in the annual indoor track meet to be held in Convention hall Saturday night, while others contend that when the relay has been run, the Jayhawkers will be on the long end of the count. Doctor Huff, Kansas track coach, doesn't make any pro requests for him; that's what he's going to give the Tigers all they have. Kanean is going to be handicapped on account of the lack of a first-class spinner. Grady, who is a very capable performer on the 50-yard dash, is still suffering from a wrenched knee suffered last week during a rub-down, and will not be able to show his true ability. The Tigers, Farey, Mississippi, in the Illinois Reds last week and his injury bothered him at the time. Mile Relay Devisive Event Outside of Grady, the other members of the Kansas team are in good shape. A player will condition which will keep *Huff*'s team from winning. In past years the meet has been decided many times by the final event, the one-mile relay, and it is not only the most exciting to be surprising if it will be the same this year, "If Kansas wins the meet, we must have it weeded up before the replay, as our team is not exceptionally strong," said Doctor Huff this morning. Kansas appears to have the mile and two mile runs clinedheep with "Pooe" Frazer, winner of the two mile in the K. C. A. C. invitational meet, Sarvis, cross country and letter man, Williams and Saururman, running the events. The dashes look like Missouri's with captain Farley Carrie. These are the runs should win the low hurdles and take it at least second in the high sticks. The athletic office has purchased 116 tickets which have been placed on sale here. Doctor Allen hopes that students will avail themselves of the opportunity of seeing this meet and supporting the Kumu team in its annual and traditional competition with the Tiger trackers. Thornbill May Win Shot-put "Mut" Thornbill should have little difficulty in winning the shot-put. But he did well at the Tigers and the 490-yard dash looks like an even bet with Missouri possibly having a slight advantage. Kansas should take the high jump and return to win the captain's Lacrosse. If the meet goes down to the relay with the winner still in doubt, Missouri will probably come out victorious although the Jay-team-men might spring a battle. Feats of Balance Seen at Contest Last Night Had Harry Houtlin be alive last night and attended the Kansas-Missouri basketball game, he would have come to the realization that (once were some college students who could imagine balancing and balancing in one cubic inch of space. No space was to small to hold an interested spectator and the antie they went through was almost mubelievable. It was all the fault of the game and one wouldn't connect with Tiger and Tiger mix claws and tabulas. A late comer who was sitting on an almost imaginary beam with his legs wrapped around a cable, unwrapped both legs and performed a human fly jump off the wall. He was beautifully unawake of his peril. The daredevil w man in which a number of zealous rooters hung from the projecting skeleton of the balcony caused one hysterical girl to mis-fly one third of the game. Little shrieks of horror broke out as the roots unbalance — caused by the less than usual amount of space allotted to each one of the shelf dwellers. One excited boy knocked his friend (maculine) off the top row of bleach-covered a hinty slip on the back when Karen made the goal which broke the tie. But the most disturbing things were the way one row of earnest boys chewed gum in unison, the alarming manner in which one small boy on the front row down stairs shock his fish at various members of both teams; the habit "Snoop" Wallman had of keeping his hand on the gun during memories; moments and games; one who was doing the broadening ran a hand through his hair when the playing became almost too rapid. But no one was him—or her self—it was a great game. A New Jayhawk Guard ROBERT MANEY When "Toke" Burton received his fourth personal foul last night and was taken out of the game, it was Bob Manley who had the job of taking his place and holding down the Tiger's offense. Manley performed like a veteran and the Jayhawks were in the zone. Burton had been in. This was Maney's first year and he should make a first-string player next year. K. U.-M. U. Game Progressive Score Kansas Missouri Petersen, e 2 - 0 Petersen, e 4 - 1 Petersen, e 5 - 1 Petersen, e 5 - 2 Petersen, e 5 - 3 Petersen, e 7 - 3 J Jeffrey, g 9 - 3 Petersen, e 11 - 4 Petersen, e 11 - 5 Petersen, e 11 - 7 Hill, f 12 - 7 Petersen, e 12 - 8 Petersen, e 14 - 8 Petersen, e 16 - 8 Petersen, e 10 - 10 Petersen, e 16 - 11 HALF Petersen, e 18 - 11 Newland, f 19 - 11 Petersen, e 20 - 11 Petersen, e 20 - 13 Burton, g 20 - 13 Petersen, e 22 - 14 Hill, f 24 - 14 Petersen, e 24 - 16 Petersen, e 24 - 18 Petersen, e 24 - 20 Petersen, e 24 - 21 Petersen, e 24 - 24 Newland, f 26 - 22 Petersen, e 26 - 24 Petersen, e 26 - 26 Petersen, e 28 - 26 Petersen, e 29 - 26 Petersen, e 30 - 26 Petersen, e 30 - 26 Petersen, e 32 - 27 Jeffrey, g 34 - 27 Jeffrey, g 34 - 29 Newland, f 36 - 29 Petersen Leads in Points Last night's affair in Robinson gymnastium allowed the individual standing list to a considerable extent. Petersen made the greatest sprint registered by a high point man in any valley game this year. From fifth to first place in one evening is no mean accomplishment. Kansas Center Spurts to First in Missouri Game It remains for Friday's game with the Aggies to see who shall perch atop the point list when the game ends, closing the season for both teams as far as championship contests are concerned. The work of "Pete" and the Agrie ace, Byers, will be watched with unusual interest. The opinion is general that Burton and Jeffrey will keep the Wildcat out in front of the center of the court. "Pete" shows night that he could do the necessary thing to make him high point man for the season. Yunker, of Missouri, is but one point behind the Jayhawk center but he is through for the season. As the team now stands: Petersen 116 Yunker 115 Wyers 112 Kansas Wins Title With Tiger Game Dorothy M. Harbour, of, Washoula College, has been selected by the faculty to receive a fellowship for research work at the University of Kansas next year. Miss Harbour will study bacteriology and chemistry. (Continued from page 1) On the rim, Petererson popped a goal from deep court and then added two more points on free throws brought about by Ronaldo's feud. Not content with stopping, he grabs not the ball in his hands, while Ronaldo took another one hand tossed the sphere through the rim, making the score 32 to 26. Peterson Scores First Goal If there had been any doubt about the outcome of the content, that bit of sore throat and the victory was cried. The Tigers refused to give up the fight and battled on for the remaining five minutes, but the six point handling was too much to overcome and Miss Browne really fell short. Such was the closest that Mitzen ever got to Kunawa. The game had hardly gone a second before Peteren received the ball from Captain Schmidt under the hatset and with a little book shot, waisted forward. The ball was followed with another one-handed shot. Bacchus countered the first Missouri tally with a throw made on Burton's foul Channon was overexcused in guarding Peteren and the ball to 1 free throw making the score to 1. Kenny Yanker, who was the Tiger's leading offensive threat, then made good two free throws on fouls by Schmidt and Gordon. After six minutes of play, the score stood Kansas 7, Missouri 3. Jeffrey and Peterson were able to win over Missouri total remained stalemoney. At this point of the game, Missouri called time to fall things over and on the first tip after play was resumed, Yanker snuck in a field goal to make the score 11 to 5, "Jin" Hill went in for Gordon and was fooled by Florida's Flamant, Missouri's star. However, the Kansas was nervous and failed to "take his fire throw." Newland Goes in Game Six minutes remained to be played and Doctor Allen substituted Newland for Captain Schmidt. The Kansas total went up to 16 by virtue of a free throw by Hill and two field goals. The big Kauzane simply could not miss and winding practically all of his attempts, Missouri pushed its score up to 11 points by half time with two free throws by Yunker and a field goal by Bacchus. Peterson immediately started the fireworks at the beginning of the last half by scoring a goal from the left corner. Two points was challed up for Kansas on free throws by Newland and Peterson. Roach, Missouri guard, then made a beautiful shot from center and back, before the defender handed shot from far out in the court. ting. The crowd did more than hawl it went wild. Yanker scored from the side and Newland bettered his hand. He scored of only one hand laced n basket. burtion is rebellious. Rueckel good a good charity toss on being "fired" and Hill soon popped in a goal from under the basket. With twelve minutes to g., Burton fouled Rueckel and was taken out of the game with four personalists. Maney was sent for the victorious guard and the Tigers found him just in clinging and stubborn a foe to ground as had been Burton. A Mistle Turtle was seen with this "Well he is where we won this ball game now with Burten out," but how well Maney held down his notition is now past history. The Thunder fought desperately, but were unable to cope with the simular passing game and basket-shooting ability of Kanaan. Yumberr played an exceptionally good game and gave the Kanaans guards trouble throughout the game, but had to be content with long shots and was not accurate. Boeckel also played a hard game, but the Knights struck their touch tactics. Perry man on the Thunder team with the exception of Channon, scored two field goals. In the last three minutes of play, Kansas employed a waiting style of play and one of the most thrilling plays of the entire game was in the closing minute when Schmidt throw the ball the length of the court to Jeffrey who caught it under the basket and tipted it through the net- The period was half over when goals by O'Sullivan and Flanmkill t scored the tie at 26-all. The big crowd welt wild, invigorating Kansas to score and the situation did look grave as the Jachawkers had not counted for some time and had allowed Mizzoon to creep up on Gom. Captain Schmidt called time and told the players to play wrong. Play was resumed and Petersen six points previously mentioned and the game was on lee for Kansas. Kansas Cassing Superior Winnings its sixth consecutive valley conference record in modern basketball. No definite data is now available, but it is doubtful that any team in the country can boost of such a record and credit goes to Dr. F. C. Allen, who has developed a winning team each year in spite of every difficult. This year he will play Nebraska, Nebraska, the "wise boys" shook their heads and said: "Kansas won't repeat this year. Phog just can't get the boys going. The Jawhawkers can't play unless they are out in the lead." However, the Kansas mentor merely remained silent and turned to the work of turnarounders from around the country to carry the crimson and blue to victory. The season's record stands as mute testimony to his success. Kansas was much to him for he has made Mr. Ondra the most respected and awarded basketball team in the valley and its reputation is national. Are we going to let you in on a sweet proposition? By scoring 22 points, Petersen took the lead among the Valley scorers. Suiting you with our new spring fabrics as snappy as can be. Let us show you. YEA-BO! It won't be long now- SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. running his total up to 116 points. 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