THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1927 PAGE FOUR Jayhawker Teams to Invade Foreign Fields Tomorrow Cagers Will Try to Stop Grinnell as Mat Men Face Tigers at Columbia Tomorrow evening will find two Kansas athletic teams engaged in competition on foreign locations. The basketball team journeys to Grinnell to meet the Pioneer five and Coach Lookahaugh takes his wrestlers to Columbia to grapple with the Tiger head-spinners. The Kansas squad will leave tonight for Grinnell and will arrive there tomorrow morning. Grinnell has one of the weaker teams in the valley and will face some difficulty in doing away with the Pioneers. Kansasana displayed good form against the Aggies Wednesday night and although the victory was only by one point, the team really played better than the score would seem to indicate. Kansas Reserve Strong Kansas Reserve Strong It was the Kansas reserve strength that took the measure of the Wild Cats, for Newland and Hill, both substitutes, gave the offence the strength it had lacked and the seven field goals and two free throws scored by the team it shows. have successful were. In case Kansas does have to rely on its reserve strength against Grinnell, it will have plenty of good men who can be inserted into the lineup. Monday night Kansas journeys to Ames to meet Iowa State, the team that handed the Jayhawkers a 15 to 12 defeat in the first home game of the season. However Iowa State has not been faring so well since their early season spurt and a Kansas victory is expected. Ames has defeated defenses at the hands of Grimell, Oklahoma Aggies Drake, Oklahoma, Nebraska. How did Ames win in turn defeated Grimell, and Drake. Wrestlers Strengtest in Years Last week the Kansas wrestlers administered a 23 to 6 defeat to the Kansas Aggies at Manhattan and Lokalbush. Lookabush says, he expects his men to register a victory over the Tigers. Mizzou is supposed to be stronger than the Aggies, but the Jayhawken mentor believes that his grapplers will be able to win the meet. The same team that met the Aggies with the exception of Dungan, who was beaten in the tryouts by Paxon, will go up against Missouri. The form displayed by the Kannan against the Manhattan team indicates that this year's Jayhawkers are in good condition for the Grimsons and Blue. All the men are in good condition for the Tiger meet and will be able to show up to their best advantage. The Sunday meet will carry a detailed report of the meet. Baseball Meeting Is Held Squad to Begin Spring Training for Valley Race Twenty-five men reported to Coach John Bunn yesterday at 11:30 for the first baseball meeting of the year, at the spring season when the coming season were discussed. Active practice consisting of handball and running will be started next week and Bann expects to take the outside squad by March 1. Until the squad permits outdoor work, the team will work out at the west stadium. Coach Bunn is planning to use the 11:30 hour each day for discussion of plays and explanation of strategy Rules discussion, reading of newspaper articles, and presentation given at this time and the squad will have mental as well as physical practices. Pitchers and catchers will start limbering-up exercises soon and Bunn is going to give them lectures in regard to training and other phases of play. With seven letter-men returning, prospects for a winning team are good. Teams appear to be strong in all positions except battery men. Bhm is anxious that all pitchers and catchers report to him immediately. Last year with a team composed almost entirely of green material, Kansas won second place in the valley, and the winner was not decided until Oklahoma defeated the Jayhawkers in the season's final game. Phi Kappa Secretary Here Walter A. Houck, supreme secretary of Phi Kappa, paid the local chapter of Phi Kappa a visit Wednesday and Thursday of this week at the campus of the university of Denver, where a chapter of Phi Kappa was installed recently. Huff Wants More Men to Come Out for Track "Tryouts for the 60 yard dash, 540 yard hurdles, 440 yard dash and mile run will be held at the Stadium tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock." Doctor Huff, track conch, said today. These tryouts are open to any spectators and on the track under east Stadium. Doctor Huff still needs more weight-means and asks that any prospective candidates report for practice at a college or university. Warnike are the only men out at present and Doctor Huff is anxious for more men to come out. Thornhill will probably be available for any potentials, due to a knee injured in football. Three More Teams Survive Intra-Mural Basketball Contests Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Thet and Sigma Chi Cagemen Are Victors In the intra-mural basketball games played last night, the Sigma Chi's defeated the S. A. E.'s 20 to 4, Delta Thetadelta defeated the Beta's 10 to 15 after a five minute play-off, Delta Thetachi 23 to 11, Delta Thetachi 23 to 11. In a fast game that was more interesting than the score indicates, the Sigma Chi basketball team defeated the S. A. E. squad 20-4. The Sigma Chi's presented a husky aggregation that can handle the ball well but they lacked goal shooting ability. For the S. A. E.'s, Zinn at center and Leavengood at guard played well. G P T F P Parker, d f (f) Testerm, f 2 f Unkman, m 3 0 Parker, ac 2 0 1 Lilman, g 2 0 1 G F T F Simmons, f 0, 0 Wailingf, d 1, 0 Welling, g 0, 0 Lawndw, c 0, 0 Smith, g 0, 0 Hammer, g 0, 0 Totals A rally late in the final quarter enclosed the Pi Delta Theta's to tie the score and then win over the Beta Theta. After two games, the final score was 13 to 19. Myers and Lawrence starred for the winners and O'Brien and C. Smith played well for the losers. Caitlin, j F P January, f J F Awrence, j O F Awrence, g O F Mars, g O F Pearl, j F O Pearl, f O F Mike, f O F Fritz, f G TT F Pritz, f G TT F Carnell, f G TT F C. Smith, e 1 2 3 O'Brien, g 1 2 3 Driehoff, g 0 1 0 Elage, g 0 1 0 W. Smith, f 0 1 0 outstanding player for the winners, scoring 12 points, while HI. Reed did the same for the Phi Delta Chi's. The hay score. Sabo Announces Deadline for Handball Tournament The second round of the intramural handball tournament must be finished by tomorrow at 6 o'clock and scores turned in to coach John Sabo, if the results are to be counted, was announced by Sabo this morning. No scores will be accepted after he deffline and each player is responsible for turning in of the score, n case of default or forfeiture, the core should be reported the same as a regular match. Nelson, rf, Jroean, If Taylor, c Matz, h Parmer, rg Phila Deltz Pittsburgh FT ochran, rf 0 FT ireason, T 0 L. Reed, 0 FO Harpes, rg 1 ench, 0 FO The third round of the tournament ill start Monday, Feb. 14 and must e finished by Saturday, Feb. 19. Yell leaders at Leland Stanford must prove their ability to the student body before they are elected to the position. All contestants are given an opportunity to lead cheers during one of the big games, and the ones desired are selected by popular applause. 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