PAGE SIX ABRAHAM THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1927 K. U. and Grinnell Will Meet Friday for 14th Battle Jayhawkers Are Favored to Win Although Team Is Crippled From Iowa Game When Kansas takes the floor to-morrow evening against the Grimmel quintet, it will be the fourteenth time that Jayhawks play in a basketball game. Grimmel has yet to score a victory over Kansas and the Crimson and blue squad has scored 13 victories since athletic relations were started Kansas will enter the game a top-happy favorite due to the 41 to 19 defeat inflicted upon Grinnell on the Pioneer court that held the game, having a fighting team that has given several valley teams close games, and, although they are doped to lose tomorrow, they will send a team of five fighters men can take. Kansas Squad Crippled The Kansas squid is not in the best of condition due to the fact that both games with Grimmel and Amiel last week were rough and hard fought. Iowa State made a desperate effort to score two points, but made use of a waiting style of play and a man-to-man defense. In both games there was much bodily contact and the two games were bitterly contested, notwithstanding the fact that the Japans captured pictures with a comfortable margin. "Zeke" Barton, guard, played with a badly injured kick in both the Iowa State and Grimell game and has been unable to wear a regular jersey. The decision of the opinion that his big defensive man will be able to play up to his usual standard tomorrow, Captain Schmidt had his knee thrown out of place in the Grimmell game and has to be careful in practice this week. Newland and Hill May Start It is probable that Newland and Hill will start at forwards in place of Captain Schnitzel and Gordon, albeit they will play their places when the whistle blows. Newland and Hill seem to make an ideal combination and their playing was the feature in the last two games. Both seem to have found their basis in these games, bringing them from all angles of the floor. Although Kansas scored a decisive victory on the Grimmell court, Doctor Allen said that the Jayhawkers scored篮球 on the first six shots attempted and that the players were not being hit by them they may not be hitting and in this case, Grimmel will be plenty of competition. Members of the ways and means committees of both the house and senate will be guests of the University and attend the game. The contest will start promptly at 7:30 and all spectators must be in their seats by 7:25. Warren Gilles will be the official. Previous scores are: Year Karen Ramson Grimaldi 1924 1925 1926 1927 38 31 25 22 1928 51 24 19 19 1929 38 21 1926 25 1928 28 18 1926 25 1928 28 16 1926 25 1928 28 16 146 46 Sport Notes --when the University of Kansas track team goes into action at the Kansas City Athletic Club annual indoor track meet in Convention hall Saturday night, it will be the first meet the Crimson and Blue track teams have hosted since Coach Coaching of Doctor Huff. Doctor Huff was formerly track coach at Grinnell and was a star track man in his collegiate days there. In 1907 he was national sprint champion in the 1908 Olympic Games and a member of the American Olympic team, but was taken ill just before the finals and was not able to compete. After graduation he coached in various high schools and in 1912 he became a track coach. He remained in this position until the beginning of this year when he took the place made vacant by the resignation of Karl Schladman. While at Grinnell he developed several men who became famous all over the country. Hoyt and Paula, sprinters, and Morgan Taylor, hurdler. The Missouri Tigers, defeated in two games by Nebraska and Creighton, will attempt to get out of their losing streak and repeat their victory over the Kansas City Athletic Club on Friday. The first game played this season between the two teams, Mizzou won, 26 to 26, but the club team was greatly weakened by the absence of Captain Ackermann. He will be in the game tonight and Blue Diamond followers are hoping that their Blue Diamonds will not average the previous defeat. The Kansas squad will witness the game. However, the match which made the spectators bow was between Indian Jin Clinketpool and Joe Malevince. The Indian forfeited after one of his big toes had been broken in a fall and each wrestler had won one fall. Ski-U-Mab, the University of Minnesota honorous publication, has recently issued an automobile number. Timely advice is given to motorists "caught in embarrassing situation" and means are suggested by which "campus co-eds" with automobiles can break into print. The Syllabus, year book published at Northwestern University, will contain approximately 650 pages this edition and the same edition ever printed at the school. Kansas Track Mentor COACH H.J.HUFF INTRAMURAL GAMES Phi Pi's Defent Phi Kappa's Phi Kappa Piel showed the same form which made them last year's champions in defeating Phil Kappa 29 to 2. Wellman was the big scoring factor in the winner's lineup; Starr and Woodell also contributed much. Rice made the lone goal for the losers. THE ARCHIVE THE ARCHIVE Woodrow, f 1 0 1 1 Kringa, f 1 0 ● Nairf, f 2 0 1 Jedhcheng, f 1 0 Linder, f 2 0 1 Jedhcheng, f 1 0 Linder, f 2 0 1 Jedhcheng, f 1 0 White, f 0 0 0 Shan, f 0 0 White, f 0 0 0 Shan, f 0 0 Albergh, f 0 0 0 Barthweg, f 0 0 *Avacia Noses Out Delta Chi* In one of the hardest fought games played, Avacia managed to mose out Delta Chi 9 to 7. The score was tied a number of times during the contest and at no time was the result a certainty. Baker played a strong game against Avacia and Eett starred for Delta Chi. Delta Ch1—7 In F. I. Baker, I 2 1 0 Sewerson, I 1 0 0 Groucy, I 0 0 McParkard, g 0 0 Ray, J 0 0 Total Total The Pii Giang's Beat Delta Tau Delta The Phi Gamma Delta basketball team defeated the Delta Tau Delta five host night in Robinson gymnasium their opponents outplayed their opponents until the second string was substituted two minutes from the end of the game when the score was 18-9. The Delta Tau tailed five points in less than a minute and the Phi Giang's put into the battle. However, the game ended with neither team scoring again. The box score: 46 1 | | tg ft | f | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Hutracker, f | 3 | 1 | | Tromp, f | 5 | 0 | | Cole, g | 5 | 0 | | Coulson, f | 5 | 0 | | Sherwood, g | 1 | 1 | | | tg ft | f | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sherwood, g | 1 | 1 | Baseball Squad Meets Daily for Workouts and Discussion Period A display by Scarab, national honorary architectural fraternity, of architectural problems, is now in prose at George Washington University. Della Ta Kennedy, f Whitman, f Cloud, c Greiner, g Kincaid, g Cooper, u Kohus, u Biggest Problem Before Coach Is to Round Out Staff of Pitchers Goodyear Shoe Repairing of Pitchers Every day at 11:30 the entire square meets and holds discussion on rules, strategy, plays, chalk tallis, and so forth. The Kansas coach is a firm believer that a baseball player must be able to do as much with his brain as he can with the plays or not having the Jawahaker found liking in any strategy. Couch John Buma has his 1922 basketball squad work out each afternoon under the west stadium and at the college campus, where he turfing out for practice. As soon as backball season closes several more men will report for practice, among these being "Jip Hill," first baseman; and possibly Hard Schmidt, catcher. Work at the present consists of handball and various exercises used in limbering up muscles. Coach Bunn plans to start intensive outdoor training about March 14, weather permitting. We invite comparison Quality—Finish—Comfort Prices no higher J. B. Lowell 17 West 9th Last year, Oklahoma won the championship by defeating Kansas in the final game of the season and the Sooners look strong again this year. One factor making them strong comes from their ability to get outdoors and work out much sooner than any other school in the valley with the exception of their state rivals, the Aggies. Thus they are able to get into first-class condition before the season opens and their pitchers are in mid-season form. The other schools hurt them just getting the knots out of their arms. The fact that Kansas won second place last year with a team composed almost entirely of green men is a gratifying sign to local fans. Coach Bann turned out a team that was never whipped until the last man was left. The lighting spur caused Kansas to open in several last innings victories. The problem this year as it was in 1926, is to weld together a dependable pitching staff. Swenson, star player in the N.L., will probably bear the brunf of hurting this year, although Anderson, Henderson, Herzog and Sullivan, all squad men last year, will be called out to pitch when possible to show a roar pitching staff, the valley championship of 1927 will probably rest on Mt. Orad. It is rather early to begin doping out a winner, but it can be said now that Kansas will have nine baseball players who will fight until the last innning. Baseball here grew in favor last year, very much because of the success of the players showed through the entire season, especially toward the closing games and held bearing on the championship. Three Contests Tonight in Intramural Tourney Another group of intramural basketball games will be played tonight in Robinson gymnasium starting at 8 p.m. Saturday (10 a.m.) Alphabets Sigma meeting Beta Pai Ai 9:10 p.m., teams of Alpha Kappa Pi and Kappa Eta Kappa take the floor and the final game of the season takes place at Club opposing the Calvert Club. All games are open to the public. Last night all of the games were ex- tensively close and brought together evenly matched teams. Leoy R. S. Weatherby, A. B., 06' M. A., 08' Ph. D., University of Chicago, '11, is now professor of chemistry and chairman of the department of chemistry at the University of Southern California. He will act as an exchange professor in the University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. manufacturers of fine fur garments, take this opportunity to convey the necessity of having your fur garments repaired and remodeled. Since our country was first settled, its natural resources in furs have been heavily drained. 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