PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1927 Saturday's Game Crucial for K. U. Basketball Team Victory Over Huskers Wil Keep Jayhawkers in Sight of Valley Leadership "If" in a new version is to be presented Saturday night when the Nebraska and Kansas basketball machines clash in Lineback. Nebraska is out of the running for the valley title this year but Coach Chech Black drove so much better from the blackhawk in the first encounter this season that he hopes to repeat the thrill for the "home folks" in Huskerville. Assuming that "Phog" Allen's warriors will clear this hurdle successfully, the indications are that Kansas-Missouri game in Lawrence March 2 will decide the champion. The team will be likely to consider basketball before meeting Kansas, however. They must spend the week-end in Oklahoma at the laborious pastime of defeating the laborious pastime of defeating die-harders and the Oklahoma. Akron before they fight it out with Jayhawk. Even if they dispose of the Tigers, the task of fight against defending the Kansas Aagies plays the Kansas men. The Manhattan aggregation comes to Lawrence March 4 for the last game and two teams play this year. Missouri is still in front of the valley but it will be a sad table for them if they drop either content in Oklahoma this week. The situation looks rather bright, but there are cases upon the Missouri game for the Tiger's only defeat in championship games this year has been at tlg hands of K, U. The basketball fans on Mr. Orcad have some real treats on deck for the game with eight wagers in the complete sweep of Robins Gymnasium. Intramural Scores Intramural Scores Phi Psis Reat D U's The Phi Pai defended the D. U.'s last night by a score of 14 to 12. The game was fast throughout with the teams playing a close score most of the time. Ash and Woodell starred for the Phi Pai while the basket shooting of H. Woll and the fast floor hitting Raimi raised the score for the D. U.'s. Phi Kappa Paul-14 Woodley, f G FP1 Wooldell, f 1 1 0 Starr, f 1 1 0 Ash, f 2 1 0 Bush, f 2 1 0 Lindsey, g 0 1 0 Hamilton, g 0 1 0 Delta Upson 12 C FT H. Holt, f 0 Miller, f 0 lorem, f 0 lorem, c 1 White, g 0 Huguenin, c 0 Totals 5 4 2 Referee Silverman. Pi K, A.'s Defeat SIG Alphas Pi Kappa Alpha deflected the SIG Alphas night in a hard-fought game, 12 to 6. At the half the S, A.'s E field, a 3 to 2 lead but Chalfant went in for the Pi K, A.'s and cinched the game by scoring two field goals and a free throw. Ramsey and Levengwood scored twice. Boone, Roam and Gradinger and Chalfant starred for the winners. PL Kupka Albahe 11b Gradierung, f 0 0 0 Diminsek, f 0 0 0 Chaafier, f 2 1 L. Gradierung, e 0 0 0 Hernold, e 0 0 2 Alhaja Abu Akbar G. Ft II Nimmendorf, g. I Lawrence d. 1 Lord, f. 1 Godfrey d. 1 Conway, e. Pollack, c. G. Smith, i. Totals 514 Referee—Silverman. The Sigma Chis by their excellent team work and the ability of Phil Edwards to hit the basket defeated the A. T. O's 2-4 last night. so far the Sigs have not lost a game and they seem to be improving with each new defensive feature of the defenses as in the two games played only eight points have been scored against the Sigs, a very enviable record. Quack Club Elects Two Pledges and a Member Pledges and new members were voted on at the regular Quark Club会议 held Wednesday from 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Those voted in are pledges Jane Griffith, Elizabeth Shorty member, Vola Venne. Any women who have failed to complete their trysts and who wish to do so, are asked to see Miss Ruth Browne in the appointment before Monday, Feb. 28. The regular business meeting of the club will be held Wednesday, March 2. At a meeting of the Cooptopolitan Club the following were elected: Robert Myres, c29; president; Chase Jones, c29; secretary; and Benjamin bree, c29; vice president; Cliffort Yap, gr. treasurer. Swimming and Baseball Cups to Be Distributed Cups for the winning teams of the intramural swimming meet held last fall and the four teams who won their divisions in the playground baseball tournament are now ready for distribution. At Tamarac, Saboro and O'Neill of intramural athletics. Delta Tau Delta won the swimming meet. Sigma Alpha Mu were winners of the playground baseball championship and also division four champions. The other division winners were Pike (Kappa Alpha and Alpha Torre Omega). These cups may be obtained from Coach Sabo in room 203 at Robinson gymnasium. Iowa State Grapplers Meet Oklahoma Ags at Stillwater Feb. 26 Southerners Won National Title Last Year; Each Team Has Champions Ames, Iowa, Feb. 24—Whatever claim Iowa State has on the national weathing crown now wore by the Oklahoma Aggies will be definitely accepted as the team's Saturday night, last year The Cyclones by a 19 to 8 score were defeated for the national title by the Ofters in a dull meet at Ames. This four both teams are going to win four conference foes and Penn State in an intersectional final, while the Aggies have won two conference dams and have defended West Virginia and the Navy in capturing the Cyclones' lead in year. in the championship go between Iowa State and Oklahoma A. & M., which will also decide the valley standing in dual meets, each team will wrestle four champions. For the Cyclones Kurtz, Missouri valley and Batterson for two years, will meet Captain Boulder of the Cyclones, national champion in the 125-pound division. In the heavyweight class, ligg Ole Anderson of the Cyclones, Missouri valley heavyweight champion in 1924, and a grappler who has never been defeated, will meet Struck of Oldham. In the heavyweight class, A. A. U. champion and a member of the Olympic team of 1924. Struck weighs 190-pounds while Anderson of Iowa state weight 196. Coach Otomalk has picked Rex Campbell of Schoen, D. M.-mid-West National A. A. U. champion of last year, to wrestle Berryman of the Oilers. Campbell is a sophomore, but has been picked over Grooms, veteran opponent with no ability to throw his opponent, rather than merely win by a decision. The 115-pound bout will be between DeMarshall of the Ollers and Higgins of Iowa State. Letter of the Angler to the State in the 115-pound engagement. Before the Stillwater duel the Iowa State team will have to beat the University of Oklahoma at Oklaanbaat. Myrnas and Meyrans, both four extra men, Myrnas, 115; Hilding, 125; Groomes, 145, and Wolf, light heavy, will appear against the Sooners in order to save the Coyotes at Stillwater Saturday night. Jimmy Blair, Iowa State's undefeated 168-pounder, will meet Collins of the Oklahoma Aggies, who has been a light heavy, and who holds the Missouri valley 173-pound crown as well as the Canadian national championship. Collins was third in the NCAA title game with Iowa State last winter Collins, wrestling as a heavyweight, won from Kingincy of the Cyclones. Blair of Iowa State held the state high pound championship for two years. Rule of the Oliers, who three Captain Lawrence of Iowa State last year in two extra overtime periods, will again meet the Iowa State light heavy. Rule has never been defeated in college wrestling. Three football players who wore the crimson and blue in past years are attending the meeting of the Flood Relief committee being held today at Marvin hall, and incidentally visually entertaining the over all athletes with the coaches. Three Former Football Men Visiting University W. H. Chappell who is now chairman of the board of commissioners at Erie played halfback in 1963 and 1964. C. P. Donald, county engineer at Erie played for four years between 1963 and 1969 and captured the Kunz team in 1972. One of the greatest tackles ever turned out in the valley, W. H. Burton of Kansas City, Mo. played tackle on the team in 1913, '14, and '15. A course in fashions is given at New York University. Jayhawker Wrestlers Face Huskers in First Home Meet Tomorrow Lookabaugh's Squad Has Won Two Out of Three Times This Season Coach Lookakaugh will give out his list of wrestlers tomorrow and it is hinted that there will be some changes in the lineup of the team. The Kansas coach was disappointed at the decisive defeat handed his new Iowa State, but does not feel discouraged as he closely会合 Iowa State's team was composed entirely of veterans. With a record of two meets wets and one host, the Kansas wrestling team will meet the University of Nebraska grapplers in the first home meet of the season, tomorrow evening at 7:30 in Robinson Hall. The grapplers much valuable information in the 23 to 0 defeated handed them by Iowa State last week and the Crimson and Blue wrestlers have put in intensive training this week in an effort to remedy the defects which proved costly to The Ames team has won over five opponents and is being rated as one of the strongest teams in the country. Iowa State meets Oklahoma Agnies at Stillwater Saturday in a meet which will decide leadership in the valley race and also give a debacle to steep on the strength each team show in the conference meet to be tied at Ames on March 24 and 25. The Kansas wrestlers, will wear silk jerseys and Coach Lookahall hopes that many women will be among the spectators. At all the other schools in the valley, wrestling draws a big attendance of female spectators and there is no reason why such should not be the case here. Wrestling Coach Coach Guy Lookahaugh in his six-season year as wrestling coach at Kansas, has turned out the best team in the history of the school. The team will have to compete with others; they will have its first home meet tomorrow night with the University of Nebraska. Coach Lookahaugh was a star on the Oklahoma Aggries team and went to the finals in the Oyonnay games in the middleweight division. COACH GUY LOOKABAUGH The Missouri valley wrestling meet it to be held here in Rosina gymnasium on March 11 and 12. All the valley schools will be entered and the most should be very close, as the class of wrestling this year is better than ever before. The first time this year he has held a championship and Coach Loonbaugh is anxious to have it a real success. Picture Framing We have a large stock of beautiful mouldings and we do good work. University Book Store Harl H. Bronson, Prop. 863 Massachusetts New Suits Arriving Daily Scotch mixtures that have just the right pre-war kick. $35 Braeburn is a master $40 at the art of creating unusual clothing for college men - the sub- ble punch that pleases. $45 LOUK AND GREEN PLOTTING CO. Students Work in Spare Time Pittsburgh, Pa. Feb. 24. —Working students are the Carnegie Institute of Technology's spare time last year, according to the report of John D. Beaty, head of the employment bureau of that institution. The work done by the undergraduates, which included co-eds as well as men, included duties as draftsmans, tutors, salesmen, writers, laborers, chauffeurs, gardeners, secretaries, waitresses and companion for children. INTRAMURAL GAMES In the intramural basketball games played last right the Sigma Alpha won over Pi Kappa Alpha won over the Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 11 to 6; and Sigma Chi gave the A. T. O.'s a 24 to 4 beating. —Tonight— "Michael Strogoff" Why worry about parking space? 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