FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawk Awaits Referee's Whistle for Grinnell Game Pioneers Are Strengthened by Doffing, Forward, Who Has Been Out of Game The University of Kansas basketball team wound up in its training for the Grimmell game with a workout yesterday afternoon and the Allen team was able to whistle at 7:39 tonight. Kansas is not in the best of condition, but local followers feel confident that the team will be able to take the measure of the lowly Pioneers, who occupy last week's tournament with two games won and six lost. Captain Schmidt and Gordon looked well in practice the last few nights and they will start at the forward positions. "Jip" Hill, who has been playing with two games, injured a leg in practice Wednesday night and is lame. He may get into the content tonight, but is not in good condition. Burton Able to Star Burton who had an aid and injured will be able to drive in the opening lineup and the other members of the team are in good condition. Captain Schmidt's knee is rather bad. The Kansas leader is in the genius. Tonight Kansas will be striving to win a game before the home spectators. Not once this year has a home crowd useen the Jayhawkers and the Cubs, but Dr. Allen is determined that such a record will be broken tonight. In 1924, Oklahoma defeated Kansas at Norman 68 to 20 and that is the only defeat Kansas has had on a foreign court since 1921. In 1922, Miss Katherine Kavanaugh was defeated Kansas on the local court, but the Jawhackers evened the series by winning by the same margin at Columbia. In 1925, the Kansas Aggresors couldn't miss the basket and Kansas didn't defeat 40 to 28. Then in 1926 the local followers saw their team defeated by a 25 to 18 count before the Washington Bears and a few weeks later Oklahoma won a 27 to 21 victory here. The team then moved home on season by losing to Iowa State 15 to 12, and Nebraska followed with a 27 to 24 victory. Grinnell Strengthened Grinnell strengthened Grinnell has been considerably strengthened by the use of Doffing, forward, who has been out for several games on account of an injury. He will appear against Kanoon tonight and will be remembered by fans last year as the man who kept the Grinnell machine running. For the first half of the Pioneers event the team will play at largely through the play of Doffing This afternoon the Kansas squad is resting at Broadway Inn, west of town. Doctor Allen plans to have a strategy discussion after the players have slept for an hour. The squad will be brought back to the gymnasium just in time to suit up for the game. The content will begin promptly at 7:39 p.m. and spectators will not be admitted after 7:25. At this time, the contest begins. Warren Giles is the referee. Huskers Begin Practice Next Year's Schedule Will Test Nebraska's Prowess NEHRASKAR 1927 SCHEDULE Oct. 5 - Minnesota at Columbia. Oct. 6 - Minnesota at Columbia. Oct. 7 - Minnesota at Columbia. Nov. 1 - Kansas at Lincoln. Nov. 1 - Kansas at Lincoln. Nov. 1 - Kansas at Lincoln. Nov. 1 - Kansas at Lincoln. Nov. 1 - Kansas at Lincoln. Soring football practice at the University of Nebraska opened yesterday with 12 letter-men reporting to coach Joe Inglehart who are of the opinion that their next team will be one of the greatest in Hanker history and they believe the Beaugrand will be present in every department of the game. Of the 29 men awarded letters that year, only eight have been graduated or will be ineligible for competition in these years. James, Whitmore, Zuyer, Lucea, Randels, Ashburn, Grow, Burbann, Rahish, Holm, Lawson, Shanter, Lee and Mehltun. Backfield veterans are Capitol Guardians, Marrow, Beck and Oechrich. Varsity men are not assured of their positions as the 1926 Husker freshman squad was one of the best that has been assembled at Nebraska. The Nebraska schedule is an exceedingly hard one and will test the Husker's prowess to the limit. Five Missouri Valley elevees will compete against Nebraska in addition to three intersectional opponents- CAPT. RUSSELL HAYS The Jahawker wrestling team will face its first crucial match of the season tomorrow night when it meets the strong low state Mattmatt on Wednesday. Kansas representative in the 175 pound class and in the two meets this year has won one and been defeated in the other. In the Aggie meet he had his man down on the mat and some fellow players claim that she should have lost to Hays, but there were did not see it in this way and Hays lost on a time decision, after using all of his energy in attempting to win a fall. At Missouri, last week, the Kansas captain won over him with a large time advantage. Kansas captain Ben Nelson and tomorrow night's meet will spoil a perfect record for one of the teams Intramural Basketball Alpha Chi Sigma Wins The Alpha Chi Sigma basketball team easily defeated the Phi Beta Psi last night by a score of 23 to 3. The team lost eight games due to a single a goal from the field due to the tight defense of the Alpha Chis. The winners displayed a good brand of work and were able to ease the case. King and Scott were outstanding for the Alpha Chis and Metz played the best game for the losers. The summary: (akima hawaii) G G J T F Scott, f G J T F Kleu, f G 2 1 Kleu, f G 2 1 Narecek, g G 0 Narecek, g G 0 McKenna, g G 0 McKenna, g G 0 M.Kernan, g G 0 M.Kernan, g G 0 G F T Holcomb, f 0 Missal, f 0 Metz, g 1 Merthi, f 2 Ikowardi, g 0 Hederson, g 0 Ainha Kanna Psi Victorious Alpha Kappa Pai showed good team and floor work in defeating Kappa Eta Kappa 24 to 8. The losers put a stubborn defense but the rapid pace maintained by their opponents was too much for them. Sternberg played a brilliant game for the victors and was the mainstay for the bert enders. Kappa Eta Kappa Alba Sapoula 10/11 G. BF BF Stanley, f 0 0 Schirler, f 0 0 Lacquette, c 0 0 Cayley, g 0 0 Whitney, g 1 0 Nicollet, t 0 0 11 10 15 G FT R. Smith, f 1 Smith, f 1 Smith, f 4 Milger, f 1 Milger, f 1 Long, f 0 Hawthorn, f 0 Leaventon, g 0 Calvert's Beat Crescent Club In a game which started as an attempt to defeat the Crescent Club pulled away in the last half and defeated the Crescent Club 21 to 6. Dinamore was "but" and, with the able assistance of Johnson, piled up the score with a rapid series of goals. The team played nicely for the defeated team. Kansas Wrestlers Face Crucial Test With Iowa State Calverts Beat Crescent Club Four Games Tomorrow The final games in the first round of the intramural basketball tournament will be played tomorrow afternoon. The Sigma Phi Epsilon basketball team will meet the Delta Upson five in the first game at 12 o'clock. At 1 o'clock the Anderson Club will take the floor against the Chi Delta Sha Team. The Henderson Club will play the Chi Delta Sha Team at 2 o'clock, and the final game at 3 o'clock will find the Kappa Sigma team meeting the Sigma Nu'. Calvert Class-12 - 21 Crescent Class-12 - 21 Dreamweaver, f 2 0 0 F Hughley, f 0 0 0 Disneyworld, f 2 0 0 F Hughley, f 0 0 0 Lake Elkhorn, g 0 0 0 Bassiney, f 0 0 0 Lake Superior, g 0 0 0 Embery, g 0 0 0 Randolph, g 0 0 0 Embery, g 0 0 0 Rochester, g 0 0 0 Embery, g 0 0 0 H. Johnsonburg, f 0 0 0 Cussetail, g 0 0 0 Caperna, f 0 0 0 Lakota, g 0 0 0 Four students were penalized by the honor committee at Cornell for cheating during the final examinations. Both Teams Are Unbeater This Season; Changes Are Made in K. U. Squad Tampa, Florida 10 Washington, D.C. 10 Baltimore, Md. 2 State College, Pa. 2 St. Louis, Mo. 2 Nebraska, Neb. 2 Minnesota, Min. 2 Phoenix, Az. 2 Number of Wins 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Facing the crucial meet of the sea son, the University of Kansas wrestling squad, accompanied by Coach Guy Lookahaugh, will leave tonight at the Iowa State campus to willemgle the Iowa State team tomorrow night. Both teams have a perfect record in their season's work and the two are tied for leadership in the valley. Iowa State has enchanted the men, but Iowa State has only met two opponents. That Iowa is exerting every effort to win this meet is shown by the fact that several changes have been made in their team in an effort to have the strongest possible combination when Kansas appears. Iowa State has long been a leader in valley wrestling and with the exception of the recent season, Kansas is being considered as the toughest foe they will meet this year. Lookaback Changes Lineup Several changes in the lineup of the North State team that defeated New York is a test of preparation for preparation for the Kansas meet. North State is bending every effort to defeat the Jayhawks and the team that wins the meet will be rated as a top performer, though it lacks the lead in the percentage column. Coach Lookabaugh has been putting his wrestlers through intensive training this week and reports that each wrestler has been given an in-offert to strengthen the team. Lookabaugh has had Cox, regular 145-pound contestant, train down to the 185-pound weight, and Morris, an ex-campion, will enter in the 193-pound class. Kansas defeated the Kansas Aggies 23 to 6, in the first meet of the year held at Manhattan two weeks ago Last week, Kansas journeyed to Columbia and administered a 19 to 8 deefat to Missouri. Kansas Has Two Veterans Only two letter men are represented on the Kansas team, Captain Hays and Hill. However, the new men on the squad have shown up well for his team. Several local followers are hoping that Iowa State's experience will not be enough to cause a Kansas defeat. Members of the team making the trip with Coach Lookahaugh are: Welch, 115-pound class; Pason, 125-pound class; Cox, 135-pound class; Kirk, 140-pound class; Cairns, 158-pound class; Captain Hays, 175-pound class; and Hill, heighweight. Sentiment at the University of Oklahoma is against Hell week, according to reports in the Oklahoma Daily Pet 1,000 1,000 1,000 667 500 400 600 Many Tickets Available for Game With Pioneers Approximately 200 students turned tickets in to the athletic office for the game with Grinnell tonight. As only about 60 will be used by members of the ways and means committee of the game, there are many tickets left for sale. Students who wish to go to the game can obtain tickets at the athletics office for one dollar apiece. Also, students who have turned in tickets may attend to attend the game may have their tickets returned by calling them. Kansas Track Team Completes Training for K. C. A. C. Meet The athletic office was very well pleased with the way students responded to the request for tickets and wishes to thank them for their sup- Results Will Determine Men Who Go to Urbana for Illinois Illinois Twenty-two University of Kansas track men will leave tomorrow morning at 8:25 o'clock on the Santa Feri for Kansas City where they will compete in a non-profit athletic club called the Lincoln Club indoor invitation track meet in Convention hall. The squad will stay at the Athletic Club during the day and return to Lawrence as soon as the meet is over in the evening, through intensive training since Christmas holidays and all are in the very best of condition. As the meet is one of individual events, no team can win the meet and for this reason he will be required to go through examination critically each man's performance. He will pick his team that will go to the Illinois Relays next week from the men who show up best tomorrow night and this event will make competition annually keen. RED SEAL PALMS CAFE 719 Mass. Under New Management Kansas Is Strong in 440 Dash Kansas looks strong in the hurdles, 440 yard dash, mile run, 2 mile run, and mile relay. Captain Doornobbs has been turning in some creditable time over the low sticks and should be front tomorrow night, although he will have some fast competition. in the mile, Kansas has Sauernan and Williams, who have been running the distance in fairly fast time in practice. 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