PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1927 Individual Stars Help Valley Teams in Pennant Race Scoring of Kansas Men Is Much Below Mark at Same Time Last Year The individual scoring in championship valley basketball played to date indicates a dependence by some of the leading teams upon the work of individual stars to maintain their position. Kansas appears to function better as a team and to use that factor in winning its games. Yunker, of Missouri, is slightly in front of the high point men and his work has done much to make the Tigers the pace setters. Byers, the Kansas Aggie ace, follows Yunker. The Nebraska Sinnah has been showing constant scoring ability for Nebraska and is improving rapidly. Peterson is again proving himself to be the old reliable for Kansas and moved into sixth place as a result of the victory over Amen. A big gap in the list then occurs until the name of Burton appears as the second best score for the Jayhawkers. The big guard has annacred 37 points and he had that much better at the point glenners. Captain Schmidt has 33 points and is tied with Edwards of the Kansas Aggies in 27th place. Newland's total is showing a marked tendency to rise, "jip" Hill advanced nine places when he "got hot" at Ames. Gale Gordon's efforts to win a title in a great contrast to the total opposite his name at this time last year. That the offensive strength of the Jayhawkers is not as strong as it was this time last year is shown by the fact that on Feb. 16 in 1925, Petersen was leading the valley with a total of 97 points. Schmidt occured in three sets with 61 points, and Gordon was in third position with 54 points. The individual scores for the ten high men are as follows: G GF FT PF Pft Yunker (Mo.) 7 34 21 58 Byers (Kan. Ag.) 7 35 7 77 Meyers (Drake) 7 37 7 77 Smith (Neb.) 7 30 14 4 74 Blem (Ames) 10 32 10 4 74 Drake (Okla.) 10 32 10 4 74 Drake (Okla.) 7 24 19 8 67 Klig (Okla., Ak.) 7 22 11 4 55 Pecery (Okla., Ak.) 7 20 15 10 52 Bacenh (Mo.) 7 23 12 3 49 Freshman Basketball Quintets Finish Third Round The points made by the other menbers of the Kansas team are: Burrot 37; Schmidt 31; Newland 23; Hill 21 Gordon 19; Jeffrey 7; Henderson 21 Hauser have played in championiain contests but have failed to score. Team Three Leads Frosh The third round of the freshman basketball tournament was completed last night with team number three leading the tournament. Team number three, which is composed of several small players, has been making the going rough for the other squads. Cochran and Fearing, forwards, and Kern and Marcos, guards, are the outstanding players of this team. The addition of Ernest O'Meara has ensured them to a large extent. Lloyd Miller has also been added to the team. The standings of the teams are as follows: Won Loss Team No. 3 3 0 Team No. 1 2 1 Team No. 2 1 2 Team No. 4 0 4 The freshman squads are playing a double round robin schedule. Two nights each week are being devoted to the tournament, the playing of the tournament games. The most interesting game, in point of team work and general all-round play, was played last night between team number one and number four. The score was 50 to 15 in favor of the Redshirts, but Okerberg was outstanding for the winners and Lymen and Gould played well for the losers. The summary No. 1 G F F T No. 2 A Unruth, f 5 0 1 Smith, f 1 0 Oliverberg, f 6 2 0 James, f 1 0 Light, e 0 0 0 Gould, e 0 1 Light, c 0 0 0 Gould, c 0 1 Whitledge, g 1 0 0 Woolsey, g 0 0 Totals 24 2 4 Totals 6 3 At the Ohio State University, the master of O. H. T. C. toru total 3340. It is divided into six units which include infantry, artillery medicine, dentistry, animal care, nurse, KANSAS TRACK CAPTAIN Captain Charles "Chuck" Doornbos will lead his Jayhawkstar track team into action for the first time this year at the annual Kansas City Athletic Club invitation indoor meet at Convention hall, Saturday night, Feb. 19. Doornbos runs both the high and low hurdles and in tryouts, this year has been the first time he has participated in a national competition, with hurdles of the valley and turned in several credible performances. In the 120-yard high hurdle in the Kansas Relays he won fourth place, took first in the 220-yard low hurdle and second in the high hurdles in the triangular meet with the Aggies and Nebraska, was winner of the low hurdles in the Missouri dual meet, and took four place in the high and second in the valley meet. This will be his last year of competition for Kansas. CAPT.CHARLES DOORNBOS Jayhawk Will Furnish Ames Matmen Stiff Battle, Believes Coach Wrestlers Should Kansas defeat Ames in the wrestling meet, to be held next Saturday at Ames, the Jayhawk matteon will host a best teams in the country. Ames has consistently produced a winning team in wrestling and from the reports so far this season, they have won eight of them, that even represented that school. Victory Over Cyclones Means High Rating for Kansas Worries As yet they have not tasted defeat nor has any opponent scored more than 10 points on them. This year Kansas has an exceptionally strong team and Conch Guy Lookbaugh, while not predicting a victory, believes then will give the Cyclones the stiff competition they must have as 'me' The lump of the team has been changed. Paxon is now in the 135 pound class and Morris is taking his place. In the tryouts that were held last night every match was exceptionally hard fought and the regulars did their best to sweep on the team. The next to make the trip hape not been chosen yet. Creighton Team Defeats Missouri Five, 37 to 30 Oumaha, Neb., Feb. 15—The University of Missouri, now leading the Missouri Valley basketball race, was defeated here tonight by the Crewon quintet, 37 to 30. This makes them one of the most needed to be defeated by the local team. The local squad held the lead throughout the entire game with the exception of a few minutes at the opening of the contest. Creighton held a 21 to 16 lead at the half. The score: Missouri-30 Bibble, b. G FF 1 Babcock, c. 2 0 Baucness, f. 2 0 Loyer, j. 2 0 Hamline, i. 2 0 Hamilton, e. 2 0 Rogh, rg. 0 1 Rogh, rg. 0 1 O'Gilbrun, o. 0 1 O'Gilbrun, o. 0 1 G F F T Hairpin, r f 0 Brown, r f (c) 0 brown, r f (c) 0 r f, o 0 r f, o 0 L Tianma, e 1 1 L Tianma, e 1 1 r f, o 0 r f, o 0 L Tianma, r f 0 L Tianma, r f 0 Total 15 Creighton-37 Totals 11 St. Marys, Quill Club will meet Thursday evening at 8 in the room of central administration building. 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