PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K. U. and Aggies to Meet Tonight in Crucial Game Kansas' Win Would Stamp Jayhawkers as Logical Contenders for First Place Facing their state rival and the game which will decide whether Kansas is to remain an active contender, the Hawks are to face the Jackson-brown crown, 11 members of the Jawaiwahawk squared accompanied by Dr. F. C. Allen and Julian Ralston, trainer, left this morning on the sidelines as the Hawks faced the they will tangle with the Wildcats. Undoubtedly Kansas is facing the hardest game of the season and Doctor Allen is of the opinion that the Aggies will play the best game they can play. The defensive defenses administered them by the Oklahoma Aggies and Oklahoma last week. The Aggies will be fighting to retrieve their lost glory and, as they no longer have a 1000 per cent chance of playing with no thought of percentage. Victory over Corsaut's team will stamp Kansas as the logical contender to the first place now held by Oklahoma, and an Agnie win would practically eliminate the Crimson and Rivers from farther title considerations. Squad in Good Condition The Kansas squad is in good shape with the exception of Captain Harold Oldsmith who has been ill for the past few days. Doctor Allen worked on him this morning and expects that he will be able to take his place because he was seriously not be up to his best playing form. Campbell who has been out since before the Missouri fray with an infected foot, has been unable to report for practice and it will be some infected foot, will again be able to do a uniform. Play during practice this week has been exceptionally gratifying to Doctor Allen and the team seems to have achieved this success, as shown by the victories of Ames and Nebraska. The much-talked-off offense has at last started to function and the entire Kansas队 has been able to locate the basket with accuracy. One thing that will make Kansas look strong tonight is the abundance of dependable reserve material. Newland and Hill have been causing the first-string guards plenty of bother in this week's practice and the alliance has been winning second team has been excellent. If any of the first Kansas five are jerked or put out of the game on account of personal fouls, a player high in ability will be able to take his place. The Aggies are not strong in reserve strength and this factor may be an important one in the outcome of the contest. Two Officials Provided Two officials will work the game and this will do away with much of the roughness that might come in the offseason. If it happens when Kansas and Missouri meet and as the Argies are our next greatest rivals, it was thought best to have Kester, Geell, Kroemer and Kramer, all squad members, will accompany freshman coach John Bunn and view the game from the sidelines. None of the men will be in uniform, but Doctor Alen felt that they would gain experience from watching the game, so he arranged for them to make the trip. Eleven players were taken on the trip: Captain Schmidt, Peterson, Jeffrey, Burton, Gordon, Newland, Maney, Hill, Henderson, Fowler, and Killen. They were broadcast at 7:30 p.m. and will be broadcast at the Aggregate station, KSAC "Latin Notes" Publishes Article by Dr. Lawle "Latin Notes," published monthly at Columbia University, containing an article last month written by Dr. Lillian B. Lawler of the Latin department, on "The Content of the Third Year Course in High School Latin." Nearly two years ago an investigation was made concerning the teaching of Latin in high school, and it was decided at that time that the six orations of Cicero should not be required in the third year of high school. In her article *Miss Lawler and the Sage* she discusses the advice and suggests other authors that should be taught in the place of Cicero. Cross eyes straighten without the use of a knife Glasses fitted at reasonable prices. Newcomb Jewelry & Optical Co. 737 Mass. Huff Urges Men to Try Out for Places on Track Team The results of the tryout held for the half-mile event last night on the board track were very poor, according to the Kansas mentor. The Kansas mentor is exceedingly displeased with the result and in no uncertain terms said that his half-milers This is the weakest event of the team and Doctor Huff desires to have more men try out for it. More track men can be used in every event and the coach is in hopes that he will have an increased number of candidates. The coach has 400 yard dash, 50 yard hurdles, 440 yard dash and mile run will be run off. Noted Explorer Plans Scientific Expedition Into Interior of China Asiatic Climate and Geography Subjects of Research on Lengthy Trip Washington, Feb. 8-9- Ignoring the fighting spirit of the Chinese crowds and their antagonism towards foreigners, Dr. Sven Hedin, famous Swedish explorer, is preparing to set out from Pelino on a long expedition to the interior deserts of China. Reports just received in this country state that by the end of April, Doctor Hedin will be going into the desert from Foato, the terminal of the Western Chinese Railway. In the first year of the expedition, the party will study chiefly the climate and geographical features of Mongolia, Chinese Turkestan and the province of Kanus in northwestern China. Weather records will be made from five stations during at least a year and a half, in order to analyze climate conditions in the large desert region. The desolate high plateau of inner Asia, now barren of life, was once a melting pot for people of Greek and Mongolian origin. Doctor Hedin expects to seek out the ruined settlements and strongholds and the ancient graveyards of these ancient races, including the Turkestan collection that will shed new light on the history of the human race in this little known region. In spite of diplomatic difficulties in China, the Hedin expedition is international. Two prominent Chinese paleontologists, an archaeologist, are to join the American Institute of Peking Union Medical College arranged to co-operate with the expedition in studying the evidences of Stone Age life from the desert region. Young Swedish students of archeology and geology will accompany collections brought back are to be divided between the Chinese Geological Survey and museums in Sweden. This is Doctor Hedin's third venture into the interior of central Asia. His first expedition, thirty years ago, opened a door to the region, a country wrapped in mystery and danger. His second expedition, in 1966, led him to the source of the river raja among mountains far in the interior of doctor Hedin is now sixty-one years old. Another body of university women at Northwestern University have been they are tired of having minor offenses and minor injuries. They are going out to wrest control of campus politics from the men. All but one of the 27 sororites have together to fight the fraternities, they charge, control all elections. Day and Night Service Towing a Specialty Storage VICTORY GARAGE Phone 88 622-624 Mass General Repair Work Wrestling Tryouts Held first— Phone New York CLEANERS Call Squad Training Hard for Best Form Against Tigers where your wishes are our instructions. Truneys for places on the wrestling team which will meet 'the University of Missouri graphers Saturday at Columbia, are being held this week. Several matches were held that night and winning ones will be finished today. In the 145 pound class, Morris, who was a squad member two years ago has reported for practice and looks good. He was unable to get into the playfield for the Argie meet, but has been rapidly rounding into shape since then. Ralph Freese, heavyweight, who won third place in the Missouri valley last year, didn't try out for the Aggie meet because he was out of condition, but is back contesting Vi Hill for the honors now. Couch Lookabaught was well pleased with the result of the Aggie meet and thinks that Kansas has prospects for a strong team. Competition for places on the team to meet Mizzou is much harder than it was for the Aggie meet and the regulars must show real ability to keep their places. Lookabush is especially anxious for more men to turn out for wrestling. He has a good yearling spand, but wants more candidates. The more men that compete, the stronger the Kansas team will be. Life Saving Class Begins Tuesday All women that are interested in a life saving class will have their names on the bulletin board in Robinson gymnasium before Tuesday, Feb. 15 at 10:20, according to Misa Rath Hoover. Teacher in the instructor's room will be given the life saving test will be given at the end of the course and those passing will be presented with the emblem of the Red Saving Life Corps. Those making a grade above 90 will be made into a certificate from the instructors of the department. Life Saving Class Begins Tuesday The practice hours for all women that are interested in the interclass basketball tournament, that is to take the games as assigned or arranged as such; freshmen on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1:30; sophomores on Tuesday and Thursday at 1:30; juniors on Saturday at 10:00; seniors on Saturday at 9:00; daytime at 9:00 and 2:00. Practice Hours Arranged The Athletic office asks that students holding basketball tickets for the Kansas-Grinnell game, Feb. 18, turn them in so that they may be used by the party of state legislators who represent the district on day Fifty. Fifty cents will be paid for each ticket turned in. ... ... XX Special Rates Offered RENT-A-FORD Kansas Wrestlers Will Meet Missouri Saturday Drive It Yourself In the trouts held last night the only member of the team to lose his place was Dungan, who lost to Paxon in the 125 pound class. Paxon won on a very close decision. In the heavy-wweight class, Hill retained his place on the team by winning a fall in the playoffs but still matched with Freese. The trouts were well attended and the matches were both contested throughout. Special rates have been offered to K. U. students and supporters by the Wabash in round trip tickets to Columbia for the wrestling meet to be held in Kansas City The round trip fare will be $2.28, and from Kansas City to Columbia $6.38, making a total of $8.76. The train leaves Lawrence at 7:18 p.m. and arrives in Kansas City at 8:40 p.m. The train goes to the 9 p. m. train in Pullman cars. The Pullman cars will be dropped at Columbia at 4:30 a.m. After the meet the train will leave Columbia at 7:30 a.m. and arrive in Kansas City at 7:30 a.m. Missouri Saturday The Ohio State rifle team defeated the team of the Delewars Rifle Club last week. COLLEGE STUDENT or teacher for summer months, handling school guide in sales field. 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