PAGE EQUR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawkers Near Sixth Consecutive Valley Pennant Teams Must Win Only One of Remaining Games This Week to Annex Title MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE STANDINGS Kawasaki 8 2 600 P.T. OP. Mizunoi 8 2 600 P.T. OP. Nobukawa 6 4 600 P.T. OP. Nishiki 6 4 600 P.T. OP. Kan, Angelo 6 5 346 P.T. OP. Kao, Angelo 6 5 346 P.T. OP. A. & M 4 6 490 P.T. OP. Washington 6 2 254 P.T. OP. Washington 6 2 254 P.T. OP. Leading offensive average - Oklahoma, 5 points a game. Leading defensive average - Kansas, 20 points a game for opponents. GAMES THIS WEEK Tomorrow - Washington vs. Oklahoma A & M. at Stillwater, Okla. B. A M. at Stallwater, Okla. Wednesday - Kansas vs. Missouri at Law- rence. Thursday - Nebraska vs. Ames at Am- ifica. Friday Kansas vs. Kansas Attn at Lawn renewer; Oklahoma vs. Grineel at Norman. Oklahoma A. & M. vs. Grineel at Stillwater, Iowa vs. Nebraska at Des Moines, Iowa. One game from its sixth consecutive Missouri Valley basketball championship; such is the position occupied by Kansas at the beginning of the final week of play. The Jay-Z tangle with Missouri here Wednesday night and two days later meet the Kansas team, which is the necessary for annexing the title being to win one of the two remaining games. By defeating the Tigers Wednesday evening, the Jayhawks can cinch title and a defeat by the Agrisons will not change the standing. Missouri ends the valley season with this game and would win the title if Kansas lose this week. The Tiger only play 10 games in the season, while Kansas engages in 12 The dope lies all in favor of Kansas in both games by virtue of having previously defended Missouri and the Aggies on their home courts. The Jahyawkers trained Coach Edwards team at Columbia a few weeks ago by a 40 to 23 count and won a 35 to 34 victory over the Aggies. Kansas showed good form last week in defeating Washington and turning in a 34 to 25 victory over Nebraska Saturday night. Local followers beware that Kansas cleared its biggest hurdle in doing away with the Huskers by such a decisive margin and that the Tigers and Aggies won't be quite tough. Nebraska defeated Missouri in non-championship games and this season the local team an even stronger line of dope for a win over the Tigers. Missouri's disastrous summer trip last week was the upset of the week's play, because the Tigers had decisively beaten both teams on the Columbia court. The Tigers put in a big bearish play, but the Bears managed that all of their first five players were injured and that the team would have a hard time winning either game. Whether this was true cannot be definitely stated, but the Tigers lost both games and it was a case of overreaction that cut in strength by injured players. The Kansas squad is in perfect condition for this week of intensive play and barring injuries which may occur during play, the Jayhawkers should present their strongest thump for each game. Tonight Kansas plays another engagement with the Kansas City Athletic Club team in Convention hall and the going will probably be anything but easy. The Blue Diamonds have been playing mediocre ball for several weeks and it is about time that they reverse their form and play as club teams have in past years, so the players are going to will be hard boys to beat and the Jayhawkers are going to Kansas City prepared for a real battle. Sport Notes --dash the Missourians appear to have the advantage but Cooper may get going and show the "show me" tags. He's winning the half-mile for the Tiger, winning the half-mile for the Tiger. "Chuck" McGinnis, the one man track team from Wisconsin, scored a great triumph at Illinois last week. The former Kansas City Central captain captured four of the seven all-around men's championship. The marks made by McGinnis are much above the average for all around men. The number of points he made Saturday were only a few short of the carnival record formed by Norton of Georgetown and formerly of the University of Kansas. The Kansas City Blues are in lake Charles and hard at work. Under the leadership of "Dutch" Zwilling the ball players will attempt to give a better account of themselves this year. The "blue" have been in Kansas City for the past three years, where they have won the K.C. club has been a disappointment since winning the pennant four years ago. Cooper Places Fourth in Dash at Illinois Meet The United Press dispait given to the Sunday Kansan failed to mention that Clif Cooper won four place in the 300 yard dash, at the Illinois Raleys and consequently he was not named. Mr. McLain had Lud Grady, Kansas sprinter, who had a knee wrenched in a rub-down last week, barely failed to qualify in the 75 yard dash. He led Captain Farley of Missouri until the last five yards and the Tiger barely managed to stop him. The knee was unable to drive with his injure knee and this injury undoubtedly cos him a place in the event. Jayhawk Athletes Will Face Strenuous Week With a Full Schedule Basketeers, Track Squad, and Grapplers in Competition Next Six Days This week will be the busiest that Kansas athletic teams have had this year, some contest being scheduled for every eight night tomorrow. No teams will be in competition Tuesday as they are the only rest day this week. Tonight "Phog" Allen's Jayhawkers go up against the Kansas City Athletic club's five in Convention hall and should have little difficulty in reaching them. Their months have played poorly all year, but might snap out of it tonight. Wednesday evening Kansas has a chance to catch the valley basketball championship by defeating the Missouri Tigers in Robinson gymnasium. The fact that Kansas deflected the home team gives the dope to the home team, although the Tigers will undoubtedly be a hard team to beat. Thursday evening Coach Looka- baugh's wrestlers exchange holds with the Kansas Aggies on the home field, while they hit with the local spectators last week, by decisively beating Nehraska and as the crimson and blue squares already has one win over the Aggie to enable victory in this meet. On Friday evening comes the Kansas Aggies basketball team which will be the final game of the season for the Jawahrah. Kansas won a one point victory over the Wildcats at Manhattan two weeks ago and the Farmer lads have gone down since then, in a contest with the Aggies is always a delight, so the Allen quitter will have its hand full in taming the Wildcats. One of the most famous indoor track classics in the country, will be resumed Saturday when the Kansas Missouri dual track and field meet begins. The meet looks exceptionally with a shade of the dops in favor of Missouri. The Kansas band will make the trip and it is expected that are number of Mt. Oread followers will be on band for the opening event. Five sport events in six nights, with three of them in Lawrence--Kansas fans have plenty of action this week. Fifth Round of Contest New On The fifth round of the handball tournament is now on and will end Saturday afternoon, according to John Sabe, director of intramural athletics and assistant coach. Sabe also said that all matches must be played off and the results turned in to his office on the third floor of Robinson gymnasium by 6 c'clock Saturday Lancaster of Missouri found the going too stiff in the all-around competition at Illinois and withdrew after the second event. The Tiger is strongest in the pole vault and the broad jump and the outdoor meets this spring will see him in action in both these field events. F. E. Melvin, assistant professor of F. E. Melvin, has been lecturing on the main features of his outlines in E. F. Cruickshank's Modern II class. Where do you go to go? Park-London - Rome-Venice? Down the Rhine? To Switzerland? To Scandinavia? To Holland? Where? EUROPE Gates Tours **VISA Tours** visit all three places Medleyed in Omaha, operated by a company founded in 1922 with the Gates Foundation (1922) Gates School ideal for young people who want to travel实地get very economically. GATES TOURS-225 Fifth Ave...N.Y. For booklets & rates ($485 to $126) TOURS-225 Fifth Ave., N.Y. Edward C. Spencer 1014 Miss. Phone 1408 Kansas Fans Refuse to Surrender Dope to Missouri in Track It may be true that the probable outcome of the Kansas-Missouri duel meet in Conventional Hall Saturday night is more or less a mystery but he will be a bair promotion to convince the Tigers can cop the traces. The only dope available results from the K. C. A. C. invitation meet and the Illinois relays. Kansas has a slight edge even when Missouri is in the lead. The Kansas men in the Missouri entries outshine on the Missouri entries. Jayhawks Conceded Slight Edge Even With Tigers Winning Relay Event In the high hurdles Missouri has Stuber who can beat Captain Doeren bores if it luck is with him. The Jay Hawk stick artist played plenty good at Illinois and should beat Stuber out in the low hurdles. In the 490 yard The mile and two mile runs will go to Kansas unless "Poco" Franzer breaks a leg before Saturday night. The little fellow took thou the atl 125-meter motor run. Williams is a Kansas athlete who second is "Poco" if his farra continues to improve as it has the next week. Announcements Missouri has no high jump勇士 worthy of mention and Underhill and Dodd should take first and second respectively for the Jayhawks. Roth of these men have seen crowding six feet in practice last week. In the pole vault Missouri has a man of unusual ability in Lancaster and he should win easily. Benson and Cash are the bamboo pole artists for Kinnan and these men will win points as well. The shot put event for the crimson and blue team. The big Jainyuk took third at Illinois with a heav of better than 45 feet and was "batter out" by a margin of less than an inch. That leaves the relay to close the meet and the comparative figures give that event to Missouri but Coach Huff only smiles when that fact is presented. The giving of Missouri that double benefit the dose lines up as follows: Missouri Kansas The date rule will not be in effect for the play "ff." Madge Wardell. Missouri Kansas 50 yd. dash 5 3 Low Hurdles 3 5 High Hurdles 5 3 140 yd. Dash 5 2 Half Mile 5 3 Mile Run 3 5 2 Mile Run 3 5 High Jump 0 8 Pole Vault 5 3 Shot Put 3 5 Relay 5 0 Totals 42 43 The games played by the K, C, A, C, Blue Diamonds seem to indicate that "as Tau Asckerman goes, so goes the team?" The big bleedle leader maintains a strong presence in the defense as well as offense of the club's aggregation. Second chorma for "Isabelo" for practice at 7:30 Tuesday evening in room 314, Fraser. First chorma for practice at 7:30 Wednesday. Harriett DeWolf, manager. Lawrence, Kansas. 9 School of Commerce, Secretarial training, Banking, Accounting and Auditing. Send for catalog LAWRENCE Business College The athletic office will buy as many tickets to the Missouri and Kansas Aggie games as are turned in and asks all students who do not intend to attend these games to turn in their tickets. The demand is exceeding great and officials are trying to have as many tickets available as possible. Phi Chi 24: Kappa Eta Kappa 14 In the first game played Saturday afternoon Phi Chi won over Kappa Eta Kappa by the safe margin of 10 points. Both teams maintained a fast pace throughout the content but the winners had the better basket in the game. The main cog in the offence was the white Maxwell and Butter brought cheers from the victor's supporters. Intramural Scores --for over fifty years Phi Chi 21-64 K'ppa R Kaips-11 Bullet, f 3 1 1 R. Smith, f 0 1 1 Mawell, f 4 1 0 M. Smith, f 0 1 1 Capery, g 2 0 2 Miller, g 1 0 Hathaway, g 1 0 Kander, g 1 0 Long, g 1 0 Long, g 1 0 Its been We can help you finance that fraternity loan. Totals Theta Tau 14; Nu Sigma Nu 12 After trailing the Theta Tau aggregation for three lastless quarters Nu Sigma Nu soddenly came to life and pulled into the lead. A Theta Tau field goal brought the score to a tie and the spectators to their feet. With thirty seconds to play, McCrum had a free throw and Theta Tau had a free kick. Theta Tau had McCrum were the stars for the winners. Everyman for the losers got one field goal. Thea Tau-73 75 G F FT N Stigma N-12 12 Kontour, f 6 0 Nelson, f 1 0 Mentley, j 2 0 0 Gruppen, f 1 0 Jamie, g 2 0 0 Farmer, f 1 2 Jamie, g 0 0 0 Mattos, u 1 0 Marshall, g 0 0 0 Mattos, u 1 0 Totals 5 2 2 Totals 5 2 2 Delta Sigma Pi 49; Phil Delta Chi 2 Delta Sigma Pi flashed an offense and defense that will cause their futur- ity. Every man who had a suit got into their lineup and part of them got so "hot" they had to be taken out. Phil Delta Chi made their quarter as a result of free throws. Delta Sigma Plum P-10 2011 Bobi Della Chiarzo Kifer, F 4 0 0 Bread, F 0 0 0 Kifer, F 8 0 0 Bread, F 0 0 0 Conghua, F 4 0 0 Neaton, F 0 0 0 Conghua, F 4 0 0 Neaton, F 0 0 0 Devic, G 4 1 0 Harvey, G 0 0 0 Devic, G 4 1 0 Harvey, G 0 0 0 Rafter, F 4 0 0 Hayes, F 0 0 0 Rafter, F 4 0 0 Hayes, F 0 0 0 Total 4 0 0 Total 0 2 0 Sigma Nu 27; Phi Kappa 6 Sigma Nu played a powerful game to defeat Phi Kappa who seemed to be badly "off." The winners played nice floor work and were able to avoid a majority of their try for the bakers. Murray were the bright spots in the offense of Sigma Nu. Brady and Krings played well for the short enders. Sname No. 27 Wall,Fred, f 0 0 0 Gammad, m 0 0 0 Gummar, f 0 0 0 Todd,g 0 0 0 Kraven, v 0 0 0 Kraven, w 0 0 Foster,z 2 0 Sigma Phi Epsilon forcited to Delta Chi the game scheduled for 4 o'clock WIEDIE'S Watkins National Bank The thirteenth tennis courts on the north side of the Hill have been marked and rolled and are suitable for play. 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