PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1927 Jayhawks Repeat Over Club Cagers in 32 to 28 Gam Blue Diamonds' Final Rally Almost Overcomes Lead Piled Up During First Half That fighting Jayhawker basketball team of Doctor Allen's just can not be stopped when it strikes its stride and the Kansas players have played certainly indicate that they have done this. Another victory was added to the season's total last night by defeating the Kansas City Athletic Club 32 to 19. The Club performed like the first class team that it is. The lack of fight that has seen predominant in the Knox game was not there last night. The K. S, A. C, boys gave everything that they had and the game reminded one of the Knaus-K. C, A. C, titles of seven wins in double until the final gun. Nearly every man on the court showed up well, but it was a case of his teammates being the outstanding stars. Mostly, Ackerman and Proudfidt did the best work for the Club. "Big Bob" stood out "to Tu" and "Herb" in general. Everett of Drake Stars Drake Stars or Drake Stars "Chuck" Corner Drake Stars and new addition to the team. a strong factor in bringing about the final K, C. A. C. rally. At one time he took the ball on the tip-off and dribbled under his goal for a basket. His other two shots were also made under the basket. The play of the Jayhawks was slow and listless at times, particularly during most of the game but during most of the game the Mr. Oread creeps passing and teamwork fairly sparkled and their shots were well taken in the basket with unerring accuracy. Captain Schmidt's door work was the outstanding individual performance given by any man on the court, but his ability to play well or three Club men to pass to one of his teammates. Despite the handicap of a slight cold, Peterson was high up on the stand and the instrumental in breaking up many an opponent play before its was started Kansas Defense Was Good There wasn't anything wrong with the Kansas defense last night, "Zeke" and Jeffrey were stopping the Club offensive threats well out on the court on nearly every occasion and not only in the long shots. Burton's work in taking the ball on the rebound from the backboard was commendable. "Gus" Gordon wasn't in the game for such a long time but made quite an impression he played. His three baskets came at critical momen and up well at guard, playing over half of the game and scoring 5 points. Schmidt started the scoring of the game by a short basket and the Jayhawkers ran the score up to 7 to 6 before the Club could count. Three points were then made by the opponents. The Jayhawkers continued to upper hand until the end of the half when the score was 23 to 12. Kansas Slow to Start Without the services of Captain Schmidt at the start of the second half the Titans had the Mt. Oread team because demosally it nearly ten minutes before they started up to their first half standard. In the meantime the Kansas City aggregation was playing better basketball and hitting more of their shots. The final score of 32 to 28 impressed that the Club ever came to the score that the Kansas possessed. Two Defeats for K, C, A, C. This marks the second time this year that the Club has been defeated by Kansas. An earlier game played at Kansas City ended in a 29 to 21 victory for Kansas. Leslie Edmonds, referee, and Dwayne Roam, ampire, handled the game on an efficient way. The play was clean and little rough play was evident. The score: Kannse - G FFT K. C. A. C.-28 G FFT G FFT Delbit, fk (f) 0 1 Frostify, fk 0 1 Hill, fk (f) 0 0 Firefly, fk 0 0 Hill, fk (f) 0 0 Firefly, fk 0 0 Hill, fk (f) 0 0 Firefly, fk 0 0 Honordon, fk (f) 0 0 Wingmate, g 1 0 Honordon, fk (f) 0 0 Wingmate, g 1 0 Burton, g 1 2 Burtown, g 1 2 Burton, g 1 2 Burtown, g 1 2 Manoy, g 2 1 Total 11 6 Manoy, g 2 1 Total 11 6 Dr. H. P. Cady, professor of chemistry, will deliver a speech Wednesday night before the Men's Club of the Congregational church, of Kansas City, Mt. Doctor Cady's subject "A 'Scientific Basin' for Religion." Read Kausan Want-Ads. The athletic office will buy as many tickets to the Missouri and Kansas Aggie games as are turned in and asks all students to attend these games to turn in their tickets. The demand is exceeding greatly and officials are trying to have as many tickets available as possible. Jayhawker Wrestlers Preparing for Aggies in Coming Mat Event Coach Lookabaugh Will Change Lineup of Team Which Beat Huskers Well satisfied with the showing made against Nebraska in the first wrestling meet of the season, Coach Lookahab is preparing his men for the Kansas Aggies, who go on to play a double evening in Robinson gymnasium. About one thousand spectators turned out to see the Jayhawkers humble the Huskers and they got to see the home team work in almost perfect form. Nebraska was able to win only two of the seven matches, but the big crowd got plenty of action and Lookabaugh's team had to use all of its skill in taking the victory in the bleachers in the blachers and the Kansas mentor hopes that more will be in attendance Thursday. In the first wrestling meet of the season Kansas defeated the Aggies at Manhattan, 23 to 4. However, the Wildcats have been considerably strengthened since then and the adage "Wildcats are strong" pound class makes their team a much worthier foe than when Kansas scored its win. The Aggies gave Nebraska Due to the defeat of the Aggies and the victory over Nebraska, who also bested the Manhattan team, the Jayhawks have lost over ever, the Jayhawkers have no feeling of overconfidence and know that they must show their best to win. Kansas is now in third place in the valley games, having won three and lost one. For the first time this season Coach Lookbaugh is planning to select his team and not to have competitive tryouts. He says that some changes will be made in the players who have been wearing the crimson and blue will not take their places in this meet. The Missouri valley team will be held here next week on March 11 and 12 and Lookbaugh wants to give teams in his team perfect condition for it. a close meet and the Huskers were not able to win until the final match of the evening. Leen Beowman, wrestling coach at temper Military Academy, Boonville, fo., will be the referee Thursday night. The matches will start romply at 7:30 o'clock. Student activity tickets will admit. Sport Notes Sport Notes --from them Saturday night. Captain Smha, Ted Page and Roy Anderson will be seen no more on the Lincoln court. Nebraska should feel keenly most of Smha and Page for these two real threats to any valley team A wise sport writer has given a statistical computation to the salary of $100,000, demanded by Babe Ruth this year. This income, if granted, would give the demon of swat $850 each game he played. This amounts to $72 an inning, for the fielding in each inning and $30 for the buttocks. 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