PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1927 Jayhawk Cagers Avenge Previous Defeat by Ames K. U. Machine Set in Order in Last Half of Play; Hill Stars for League Ames, Iowa, Feb. 14—The University of Kansas won its second consecutive game on its northern invasion here tonight by landing Iowa State a 27 to 16 defeat. The Jayhawks thus avenged their 15 to 12 defeat at the hands of the Ames five in Lawrence early in the season. As was done in the game at Lawrence, Iowa State employed the waiting game in an effort to break up the Kansas 5-mandate, and was able to get a 9 to 12 lead in the first half that he could could get their offense functioning. Hill In for Captain Schmidt Hitfa for Captain Schmuth With Kansas seemingly unable to pierce the Iowa defense, Doctor Allen sent Hill in Captain Schmuth's place JAMES HILL "Jip" Hill, forward, seems to have, found himself in the games played against Grinnell and Iowa State. Last night he was high point man in the game at Ames, with a total of four field goals and one free throw. Hill scored all three in a squad and has been going strong in the past two weeks. He first came into prominence in the Kansas-Kansas Aggies game last week. and Hill set the Crimson and Blue offense running. He immediately scored a basket and Kansas scored 10 points and held Ames to one field goal, to be on the long end of a 12 to 11 score at the half. Iowa State opened the second half with a furious offensive and attempted to sweep through Kansas' defense by running out in the second half. Jayhawks' score mounted steadily That the Kansas defense was it penetrable to a Bengals' thrusts during the last half was shown by the face, that the home team was only able to get back on two free throws by Kling, one by Lande and a field goal by Staver. Burton and Jeffery, Kansas guards stopped Iowa State's scoring aces Elliot and Staver, and responsibility score was due largely to their efforts. Jayhawkers' Floor Work Good Newland, Hill and Petersen brok through the Ames defense with eans and scored at almost every attempt The Kansas forwards, Hill and New State in Iowa and Iowa Iowa State with their dazzling foothold and clever passing, both being able ti hit the basket with regularity. For Iowa State, the work of Kling was outstanding both on defensive lanes and in the first point man for his team with six points and led the defensive tactics which Coach Bill Chandler employed in a vain attempt to win a second victory. The score: Kansas - 2 FT F 1 Ft W 0 Salisbury, F 1 Shelby, F 1 Stevenson, F 1 Norland, F 2 Oakland, F 2 Barton, F 2 Barton, F 2 Ames, W 0 Augsburg - 2 FT F 1 FT W 0 Stanton, F 1 Simons, F 1 Landis, F 1 Cauley, F 1 Oakland, F 2 Barton, F 2 Barton, F 2 Ames, W 0 Augsburg - 2 FT F 1 FT W 0 ... Basketball Tickets All students who are not intending to use their tickets for the Grinnell game on Friday, Feb. 18 are asked to turn them in to the athletic office in order that they may be used by the Ways and Moana committee will visit the University on that date. Students will be held at the Moana tickets turned in. At present no enough tickets have been received. --ng, Cooper, Doorbrooks, Hays. Unattached Mat Men Start Tryouts for Struggle With Ames The troyals for the Ames wrestling meet to be held at Ames next Saturday are to be held tonight and tomorrow in the gymnasium. Coch Lookabaugh is expecting some changes in the lineup. Cox, who was in the 145 pound class, has been placed in the 135 pound clams and his former partner is expected to be very keen as it is getting stronger before each meet. Ames is rated as having one of the strongest teams in the valley. They save not lost a team this year and have defeated such teams as Nebraska, Penn State, Missouri, Kansas Argies, and Simpson. They defeated Nebraska 21,0 and Missouri 20,9. This show will be the best the Kansas has met this season and that they will be mighty hard to detest. Twenty-five Kansas Track Men Entered in Kansas City Meet Nine Members of K. U. Yearlin Squad to Run Unattached; 400 Will Compete Twenty-five men, including variety and freshman, have been entered for the Kansas City Athletic Club indoor track meet to be held in Convention hall, Saturday night according to the list given out this morning by Doctor Huff, Kansas track coach. Nine of the men are members of the yearling squad and will run unattached as they are not eligible for competition under University class. Dr. J. A. Beilly, K. C. A. C. athletic director, has decided to run all preliminary events in the afternoon and only finals will be run in the evening. In past meets all events have been attended by the team it has made the meet last until late. The meet will draw practically all of the teams in this section of the country and the number of entrants is approximated at four hundred. Nine valley schools, eight Conference high schools, and another five from the college union, Kemper, Wentworth and Rockhurst from the Missouri State Conference and a large number of high and ward schools are listed among those on The Kansas entries are: 50 yard dash—Grady, Hays, Bunt- ing, Hulse. 50 yard low hurdles—Doornbos Hays. 440 yard dash—Cooper, Woods Bunting. Engle. Shannon Douglass Race (600 yards) -Cooper, Saurenman, Springer, 880 yard dash—Sau r e n m an s Springer Mile run—Sarvis, Williams. Mile run—Sarvis, Williams. 2 mile run—Braxier. 2 mile run—Frazier. Pole Vault—Renson. Cash. Pole Vault—Benson, Cash. High jump—Fendahl, David. High jump—Underhill, Dodds. Mile relay-Woods, Engle, Bunting, Cooper, Doornbos, Hays. 50 yard dash—Updegraff, Mize, Hess. 50 yard hurdles—Updegraff, Mize Uiatt. 440 yard dash—Ash, Hess. 880 yard dash—Vogel. 880 yard dash—Vogel. Mile run—Marshall, Dale. Mile run—Marshall, Dale. Women Will Go to Paris Indianapolis, Feb. 15—Women may outnumber the former dogbrows who uncle Nakey Sam sends his "expedition" on their second invasion of Europe (United Press) Fair Sex May Outnumber Men on Legion Trip According to statistics released at quarters here, slightly more than half of the 2,100 reservations already taken have been made by women. Many scenes familiar during the World War, will be re-acted during the pilgrimage, according to Legion officials here. The familiar bonnet of the Salvation Army hassle will be very much in evidence, as will the insignia of the Y. M. C. M., the Knights of Columbus and other relief organizations which have been involved in the Great American invasion of France. Read the Kansan sport news. Of the total number, approximately 10 percent are women who saw service overseas with the Red Cross or other relief organizations during the war. Slightly more than 40 percent are wives and mothers of the Yankees who saw service in invading force while the remainder are the doghouses themselves. Accommodations have been made for 30,000 Americans for the trip. Nebraska Defeats Tigers Typewriters for rent by month or semester. F. I. Carter, 1025 Mass., phone 1051,-Adv. Game Does Not Effect Valley Championship Race Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 15—The Missouri Tigers, leaders in the Valley cage race, were defeated by Nebraska here tonight at 27 to 22, but as the game was not a conference struggle, the team continues their hold on first place. Nebraska opened scoring when Smaha tallied on a follow-in shot after the game was two minutes old. Four minutes of the game were played before Bacchus managed to tie the score for Missouri and Channon popped a basket which gave Mizzou the lead. Play during the final period was fast and furious with Missouri making a vain attempt to crush through with a victory. With three minutes to play, Missouri rallied and the score 23 to 22, but goals by Holm and Elliott incited the victory for Nebraska. Page, giant Husker center, and Smaba immediately scored baskets and Missouri never again hold the Smaba held an 11 to 7 lead at the hall. For Nebraska, the basket shooting of Captain Smaba and defensive play of Anderson featured and Channon, both Columbus Rollman loaded the best for Missouri. *Netechia* (π) [P] P [P] Smash, h. [P] P [P] Page, p. [P] P [P] Ipage, i. [P] 1 1 1 Idon, o. [P] 1 1 1 Olffer, f. [P] 1 1 2 Olfer, f. [P] 1 1 2 Eilfett, e. [P] 1 1 2 The score: Totals 19 2 Three Intra-Mural Games Scheduled for Tomorrow Another group of intra-mural basketball games are scheduled for tomorrow evening. Phi Kappa Pel is due to go up against the Phi Kappa quintet at 8 o'clock. Delta Chi meets Acacta at 9 o'clock, and Phi Gamma Delta plays Delta Tau Delta at 10 o'clock. This year's entry list is the largest in the history of intra-national basketball and the tournament has had some games for the first round of play. In the third event of an "Intellectual" contest between Oklahoma University and Oklahoma A, and M., the students were required wit where knowledge failed to clinch for O. U. a cup offered by the Oklahoma News. Questions ranged from the color of a certain Agile criterion to the identity of Estelle Taylor. Dont take any chances, have your shoes repaired dyed and stained at The Electric Shoe Shop. We strive to please. —Last Times Tonight— in "THE RED MILL" MARION DAVIES Wednesday Thursday Doris Kenyon Lloyd Hughes Louise Fazenda Too bad for Kansas that the Missouri-Nebraska game last night was not a valley contest. The Tigers can't lost their first place standing this week, due to having no conference games scheduled. Sport Notes Ladies at Play with Adapted from Sam Jennings' stage play "The Desperate Women," (A First National Picture) The Kansas-Nebraska game at Lincoln on Feb. 28 ought to be one of the greatest games of the year, if dope and present indications count for a thing. Nebraska has a mighty good quintet and has bad hard luck in its losses during this season. Playing on the home court and inspired by the success of the season over Kansas, the Huskers will be striving to repeat and throw a jolt in the championship aspirations of the Crimson and Blue team. Comedy News Review For the third time this year, the world's pole vault was broken; when Sabin Carr of Yale vaulted over the bar a 13 feet, 9½ inches. 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