THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1927 PAGE SIX Jayhawkers Win From Washington in 27 to 18 Game Burton Stars for Kansas Valley Champions Gain in Race for Title Washington sent a fighting basketball team here Monday evening, but the Bear players couldn't make their shots good and Kansas won by a 27 to 18 margin. Twice during the game, the visitors were within two points of tying the score; once at 10 to 12 and the other time when the count was 14, but this was the first time the exception of the first minute of play when Eckert made a free throw and the Bears were ahead. Two field goals by Burton, a goal by Gordon and a free throw by Captain Schmidt put the score at 7 to 1 in Kansas' favor after six minutes of play and Washington called for a timeout. The team played the count stood, to 3, with the Jayhawks on the long end of the score, and Doctor Aliqn sent Hill and Newlman in place of Schmidt and Gordon. A free throw by Kura and a field goal by Hutton were the points garnered by the two teams as theangles moved to slip through another ringer. Kansas Holds 12-8 Lead Ekstars from T25 Edward boosted the Washington total to 14 and Newhill challenged a free throw after being foiled by Kurr. The half ended with the score 12 to 8 in favor of the Crimean and Blue signal. The Bears came back with a vengeance at the beginning of the second half and Hutton added a pair of fireworks on Newland's foul. However, the Kansas player immediately countered with a field goal which was followed by one thrown from the hands of Hutton. With the score standing at 4-0, the team defeated Newland and immediately scored a charity tie when Eckert held him. Petersen, who had game scoreless throughout the entire first half, located his basket eye and scored to field goals in quick succession. The first being a long under-hand heave from the center of the court and the second being on a foot out of bounds pass received from Schuhd under basket. Washington called time and the remainder of the game proved to be a succession of foals made by both teams. Kansas played in back court during the final two minutes when holding a comfortable lead. Burton Stars for Kansas Washington resorted to long shot throughout the contest and luckily for Kansas was having an "off" night and the ball seemingly retreated to get back on the field of fire. The Ekert stood out, the latter sucking five free throws out of as many attempts. Petersen had an off night, but by obtaining the tip-off each time he started the Jayhawk scoring combination and was a hard man for the Bear forward to circle in an attempt to shoot at the basket. The score. "Zeke" Burton was the man whose individual play stood out for Kansas. Not only is he high point man for Kansas with four field goals, but he also broke up many Washington plays on defense and started the Kansas offense down the court. Jeffrey also played good defensive game for Kansas. Kansas -- 27 Florida -- 21 Washington -- 18 Schmidt, f 2 F 2 4 Newland, h 1 0 2 4 Newland, h 1 0 2 4 Hill, f 1 0 1 4 Hill, f 1 0 1 4 Stanglud, g 0 0 1 4 Peterson, c 2 0 0 4 Peterson, c 2 0 0 4 Jaffrey, f 0 0 2 4 Jaffrey, f 0 0 2 4 Totals 12 6 9 4 Totals 11 10 free Thomas, Kurt B. 2;inton B. 2;hot Ripley, Kirpatnur, Karl for Schuld, Schmidt for Schuld, for Gordon, Schmidt for Newland, Rippe for Gordon, Schmidt for Newland, Rippe for Gordon, Schmidt for Newland, Rippe for Henderson Fourth Round Ends Saturday All matches in the fourth round of the intramural handball tournament must be played off by 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26, and the results turned in to the office of John Sato, direc-tor of Robinson gymnastics on the builtee board, in Robinson gymnastism, that all matches should be played off by March 5 was a mistake, according to Mr. Sahoo. Mu Tau Alpha Presents Picture * The president of Mu Tau Alpha, Latin and Greek society, presented a picture of the charter members of the club to the faculty members of the department in behalf of the society at the Valentine party which was held at Walter's last week. The picture will be framed and hung in the office of Latin department. Invitations to the fourth annual Oklahoma relay games will be sent to 600 schools. The meet will be held on Owen field in April. Extension Division Holds Institute for Merchants Guy V. Keeler, secretary of the lecture course bureau of the extension division went to Horton Monday to complete the arrangements for a merchant's institute which will be held there Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The instructorate is connected each year under the auspices of the extension division. The principle speaker is Mr. Prox Irwin of the University of Wisconsin, Mr. Irwin had charge of an institute at Ellis Monday and Tuesday of this week, and will conduct the one at Horning the latter part of the month to Pittsburgh, where he will supervise some merchants' short courses for the merchants there. Five Kansas Men Will Compete in Illinois Indoor Relay Events Bad Knee May Hinder Chances of "Mutt" Thornhill in Weight Events Five University of Kansas track men, accompanied by Dr. J. H. Huff, will leave Lawrence Friday evening for Urbana where they will compete in the annual Illinois Indoor Relays. The Illinois Relays is the biggest collegiate indoor relay event and the best track men of this part of the country compete in it. Captain Doornes will compete in the 75 yard high and low hurdles. Grigly iscountered in the 75 yard dash and then crosses over, not providing he gets into condition. Cooper will run the special 300 yard dash, and "Pooz" Friizer, vicious over Philip O'Infer in the two mile run in the 1500 meter meet will run the 1500 meters event. Captain Deorobos and Grady both failed to get by the preliminaries at the meet last week, but they are expected to redeem themselves at Illinois as the track is a cinder one and the two men have been showing good time in their trials on the practice track under guidance during this week on starting, the thing which defeated both of them at the K, C, A, C. meet. Thornhill was unable to compete at Kansas City last week, but hopes to get in condition for the Illinois meet. He has been nursing a knee injured in football and has been resting in the hope that it will become healed. As yet it is not known defensively. He was played by a baur, but Doctor Huff plons on using the big fellow if he can beave the iron ball a fair distance. Cooper is a veteran 410 yard dash man and run anchor on the milite relay team which was defended by Nebraska in the K. C. A. C. meet. His best event is the 220 yard dash that could allow up in the 500 yard run. "Pace!" Fraser is to run the 1500 meters and will be at a decided hand-off as the event is slightly less than one mile and he is better at longer distances. The little Kaiser is in challenge and will attempt to win a victory. The team will leave here at 6:15 Priory coming and go to Kansas City. We'll be in other valley schools who will go to Illinois in a special car. The event be fun Saturday evening. Wrestlers Meet Huskers First Home Meet This Season in Robinson Friday The first home wrestling meet will be held in the Robinson gymnasium, Friday of the week, with Nebraska winning 3-1. The match evenly matched, if comparative scores bear any weight. Ames defeated Kansas by almost the identical score as Nebraska was defeated. The only setback was a knockout transition came from the Iowa Cyclones. The teams will wear shorts instead of being striped to the waist. At the meet in Ames last Saturday, half of the 3000 spectators were women. At all the other schools the women turbled into number but, at Kansas few atmets. Several changes in the inpiration will probably be made in preparation for the Cornhuskers. Some tryouts were held yesterday and the rest will be held today. The team to face the Nebraskans will be announced tomorrow. Three Games to Be Played Tonight Three games are on deck tonight in the second round of the intramural basketball tournament. Delta Upshion meets Pi Kappa Psi at 8 o'clock. Pi Kappa Alpha decks Sigma Alpha. Pi Kappa Alpha faces Sigma Alpha and unlocks the teams of Alma Tan Omega and Sigma Chi take the floor. Arlo Putnam, B. B. '27, is working with an oil prospecting gang out of Sealy, Tex. Freshmen May Play Preliminary to Kansas Aggie Game, March Teams One and Three Are TI for First in Yearlings' Tournament Freshman tournament standings: Team No. 1 Team No. 3 Team No. 2 Team No. 4 The second round of the freshman basketball tournament closed Tuesday with teams number one and three tied for the lead. Team number two has won only two games and number seven had straight ahead challenges against them. Non Los 5 1 5 1 2 4 0 6 S six games are scheduled for the next week and are as follows: March 1, Np. 1 vs. 2, No. 3 vs. 4; March 3, 1, vs. 4, 2, No. 2 vs. 3. Team number one jumped into a tie for first place by defeating number three in a hooliday contested game yoke. Oberberg was tied with the game was tied at 20 to 20, and a free toker by Oberberg in the five minute play-off decided the winner. Utruch and Oberberg were contending for the Kern k狮 physical well for the losers. If teams number one and three win their remaining games, they will meet to decide the champion of the game. K. U. Kauanus Aggie game, March 4. The variety game will be played at 8:30, and the freshmen will meet at 7 o'clock. Part of the squad are also playing against each other. The K. U. K. U. The summary: No. 1 (12) FT 18 Univroh, f 5 0 2 Licht, f 1 0 0 Okheren, c 2 0 0 Miller, g 2 1 0 Wier, g 1 0 0 Marcos, f Kero, r Cochran, r Fearnsh, r Schmidt, r Scorers Exchange Places Totals New Names Are Among High Point Cagemen A general exchange of positions in the individual scoring column resulted from the championship basketball games last week. Several of the leaders took n (all and new reen scored themselves into rovencement. Peterson is still the only Kansai representative among the high men and he moved from sixth to a tie for fifth place with Myers of Drake and Drake of Okhahoma. Burton still continues to annex more points than the The Kansas Aggies seem to have hit a new stride and Byers has moved into first place with a total of 101 points. He is the first player to pass the century mark in scoring this year, but it wasn't enough. They lost and place and are a reason why Nebraska is such a threat. Yunker, of Missouri, who was leading a week ago, dropped to third place as the Tigers had no championship conflicts last week. Perry, who is caring them, Oklahoma Aggies, is now fourth. Kansas forwardes and he is now seventeen from the top. All the other Jayhawk regulars added toitions of them made substantial additions. The ten high men in the valley have standings as follows: Keep Shift, Says Quigley King Olivia Angela 9 2016 and the other Karma Angela 2015 are responsible for fire臂 Jurtun, 24 Schmidt, 23 Newcad, 21 Genon 23; 18 Philip 21; and Jeffrey 8. Player G PG FT II Angeles, Marcos Argentine 9 28 IT 17 Snaph, Neh 9 28 IT 17 Yukeru, Kobe 9 24 IT 18 Oakland, Obie 9 24 IT 18 Pittsburgh, Raleo 9 20 IT 19 Cambridge, Rao 9 12 IT 19 Drink, Olio 9 27 IT 20 Drake, Olio 9 27 IT 20 Paine, Nairobi 10 26 IT 18 Paine, Nairobi 10 26 IT 18 Play Brought Into Discredited by Poorer Teams "To take the shift out of football would be the same thing as taking pitching out of baseball," said E. C. Quigley, veterinary officer, while rest between halves at the Kansas-Washington game here Monday evening. "The trouble is, that there are so many teams using the shift or rather a copy of the shift, who do not know where to stand when they who have brought condensation on the play. I could take six draft heres and teach them to do as good a shift as some team which I have seen in this game. That makes football the game it is." These words come from the mouth of a man who has been officiating in athletic contests for more than twenty years. Quigley writes in games all over the country and for several years has been one of the officials in the annual VARSITY —Tonight— The Big Universal Special "MICHAEL STROGOFF" Tomorrow-Friday Shows: 3-7-9 Comedy News Topics BOWERSOCK THEATRE One Night-Thursday, March 3 Mat. 10-35c Eve. 10-10c Orchestra $3.30 Prices including tax: Balency $2.75, $2.20, $1.65 Because of the importance of this engagement, the management urges patrons to order seats by mail, making checks payable to Bowersock Theater, enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope addressed to the manager, and ordering of their receipt. No seats will be held unless paid for. Free list positively suspended Messrs. Shubert present THE BIGGEST AND MOST GLOORIOUS MUSICAL PLAY OF OUR TIME Noted Cast and Ensemble of 108 including Student, Male Charge of NEW YORK WINTER GARDEN ORCHESTRA Book and Lyrics by Dorothy Donnell Results of games played Saturday: Kappaagra 7,17, Sigma 17, Nau 16, Delta Sigma Lambda, 14, Henderson, Gobel, 19. Intramural Sources --at Yale-Harvard game and the Tournament of Roses contest played in Pasadena. During the winter months Quigley references basketball games and in the summer is a National league umpire. Delta Upalon 41, Sigma Phi Ep sion 16. Quigley was a student at Kansas in 1902 and played basketball when the University court was in the basement of Snow hill. "These basketball players don't know how lucky they are," he said, adding that he had to dribble around pillars on the court and always be looking out for an opponent hiding behind one." Music by Sigmund Romberg Staged by J. C. Huffman Entire production under the personal direction of Mr. J. J. Shupert Intramural Scores Anderson Club forfeited to Chi Delta Sigma. Girls: Have you tried Amami Oatmeal Cream for your complexion. 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