THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1927 PAGE FOUR Important Upsets Mark Valley Play During Past Week Sooners and Kansas State Drop Games and Lose Their Perfect Standing Upets in the basketball dope were prevalent throughout the middle-west during the past week and the Missouri Valley came in for its share of reverses. No less than four games had been played of most of the leading sport critics. Probably the outstanding performances were the two victories registered by the Oklahoma Ages over the State quintets. Considered as a weak team during the entire season until this week, the Oklahoma Ages rose to the occasion and defeated the Coral Cats in Wildcats by a score of 29 to 21. Oklahoma Defeats Aggies Oklahoma's prestige in the basketball world was maintained by the work of the Oklahoma Sooners, despite their defeat at the hands of the Cornubians. Their overwhelming success gives aggies the southerners a clear title to first place in the valley stand. Other games during the week were the Missouri-Drake contest, which was won by the Tigers by a top-sided score and Washington-Grimellit岭 won by the Pioneers 21 to 18. This game is the first time the cellar for the first time this season. Kansas Plays Aggies Wednesda> Kansas, winner of the valley title for the past five seasons, did not play any conference games during the past week but scored an impressive victory over Kentucky in the national大赛 of St. Joseph, Mo. The Hillyards are the national amateur champions. Kansas Plays Aggies Wednesday Several important games are on the schedule for this week. The Kansas State team is a leader in point of interest because it involves the meeting of two of the teams that are certain to figure strongly in the final determination of the valley leader. Many of the leaders have been asked by Doctor Allen's quintet has found itself and that it will defeat the Aggies. Several important changes will probably occur in the conference standing during the coming week of meetings and teams of almost equal strength. Missouri has a hard week in prospect. The Tigers have the largest number of games to play during the coming week. They are scheduled to meet Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Aggies and Grinnell. MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE STANDINGS | | W. L. | Pct. | Prot. | Op. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Olkahoma | 1 | 489 | 501 | 138 | | Minneapolis | 1 | 489 | 501 | 138 | | Olkahoma A, M & M | 2 | 600 | 142 | 162 | | Akron | 2 | 600 | 142 | 162 | | Drake | 2 | 571 | 181 | 194 | | Duluth | 2 | 571 | 181 | 194 | | Natron | 2 | 548 | 167 | 19 | | Nashua | 2 | 548 | 167 | 19 | | Alpine | 2 | 500 | 197 | 252 | | Binghamton | 2 | 500 | 197 | 252 | Saturday--Kansas vs. Grinell at Grinell, 1. Kansas vs. Nebraska at Mahat- tier; Oklahoma A. & M. vs. Washington at St. Louis; Ohio vs. Missouri at Colum- bia. Friday: Missouri vs. Oklahoma A & M at Columbia, Mo.; Oklahoma A vs. Washington at CONFERENCE GAMES THIS WEEK Toright-- Drake vs. Washington at Dec. Miami; Missouri vs. Grinnell at Grinell, Iowa; Kansas vs. Kansas at Mhattan. Iowa State Hopes Sink Three Ames Basketball Men Are Found Anemic Ames, Iowa, Feb. 7—Anemia, as well as a tough conference schedule seems to be a cause for the wreck of the plane in a few hopeful hopes, it was learned here today. Dr. Henry R. McPhee, medical adviser of the Cyclone athletes and assistant variety basketball coach, has joined the basketball team, backbasketball men, Captain Aaron Miller, veteran guard, Joe Wagner, center, and Earl Elliott, star forward, and high point man in the Missouri valleys. All, heaves a lowered blood count. Joe Wagner, who has been temporarily benched in favor of Foenema, last year's variety center, has the job to lead his team. His lack of speed and drive in the last few games is charged to his anemic condition. Elliott was found to be slightly anoxic by Doctor McPhie, but his condition is not as bad as that of Foenema. at the present time the Cyclone athletes are taking violet-ray treatments and are on special diets. It is important to treat him with rest treatment for several days to bring his strength up to normal. Captain Miller's knee is still troubling him and he will not break into the room. He will remain in the lineup. Former Kansas Athlete Undecided Toward Offer - Read the Kansan for sport news. "I have decided nothing definitely about the offer from Oklahanna," said Ad Lindsey, A. B. 23, yesterday when speaking to the Kansas sport announcer that he had not discussed any salary proposition with the University of Oklahoma officals and that he had no reason to accept the position as coach. The former Kansas star was here with his Bethany basketball team who met the Haskell Indians, Friday night. Men to Be Entered in K. C. A. C. Meet Selected This Week Prospects for Win Not Known Kansas Runners Are Slow in 880 Event Tryouts to determine the men who will be entered in the various events at the annual Kansas City Athletic Club indoor track meet in Convention Hall, 10A, will be this week, according to H. J. Huff, Kansas coach. It is too early to give any definite statement in regard to the prospects for a winning team. The tryouts will give an idea of the Jayhawkers' strength. One event, the half mile, Kansas is known to be weak in and around the curve. All other events afternoon. All the other events will be run off during the week-end. Springer, Woods, and possibly Cooper and Engle will compete in the 880 tomorrow. Woods, Cooper and Engle are all letter men and quarter milers, but Doctor Huff is hoping that he may be able to convert one of them into an 880 runner. Kansas has a handicap, so some of them are a tribute too slow for the event, so it is possible that they will do better in the longer distance. The K. C. A. C. meet is one of individual events and for this reason Doctor Huff is using it as a means of determining the ability of his athletes. On March 5 the crimson and blue tracksters meet Missouri in the national championships, and the indoor supremacy of the Tiger or Jayhawker will be settled. Clif Cooper and Pete Springer are entered in the Shannon Dougres race, which is a 600-yard run and the event of the K. C. A. c meet The University of Oregon is sponsoring a one-act play contest among the high schools of that state. XX Rifle Range to Be Busy The rife matches for the women's rite team this week will be with the University of Vermont and with the University of Florida. The women's targets will be used in this contest. The week's match for the men's team will be with Iowa State College. A match with K. S. A, C. was scheduled for last week, but the targets failed to arrive on time, and it will probably be necessary for the men to fire both last week's and this week's records during this week. Fifteen women from each team will fire, the five highest scores counting. "Results from last week's match have not arrived as yet, but are expected late today." Sgt. W. J. Huber, said this morning. All women who are to fire in the match this week are urged to do so during the early part of the week. The other members of the squad must be present and as members as are supposed to fail to turn in two consecutive records. Practice Hours Arranged Women Will Fire Two Matches With Eastern Teams The probable date for the women's intramural swimming meet has been set for Wednesday, Feb. 23, according to Miss Ruth Hoover, instructor in the department of physical education. The hours for practice have been arranged for Tuesday afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30, Wednesday morning from 10:30 to 11:30, midday morning from 10:30 to 11:30. Women Are Urged to Prepare for Swimming Meet The order of the events of the most ice Reka; four swimmers; three rebounders; five athletes; lengths free style; breast stroke race plunge, breast stroke; crowd for form "I wish as many organizations or groups of women as possible would enter the swimming meet," said Misty. "We may only enter three events and the relay. The Federal Telegraph Company of California has announced that it has acquired patients controlling basic processes in the art of "talking films" and transmission of pictures by wire less. The inventor of the processes Theodore H. Naklan, of Holland, is developing a device at Palo Alto, Calif., preparing for commercial manufacture of the apparatus. The T. N. T. group won the intro mural cum last year. X X X ON campus or off campus, rain or shine, night or day, a Stetson is the smartest hat and the longest lived. Styled for young men Get Your Stetson at STETSON HATS Sport Notes If they can't be wrestlers they can be fighters seems to be the idea of Pirpo Willex and Nick Catalina. A man who has not been wrestling maced in Kansas City and the match ended in a draw. The two got in a fight in a dressing room immediately after the match and Gabe Kaufman, wrestling promoter, aligned themselves on the box knocked out the Italian in the third round and was promptly matched to meet some unknown by the name of Mose. Now Gabe has been matched to meet Jack McDonnell in the semi-winning to the Wilson-moat battle. "Red" Irwin, former Knaagie Aagai spirit star and now coach at Ashland High School, was here yesterday having Doctor Allen exam two of his basketball players. The men were injured in a recent game and Irwin brought them there in order to let "Plio" work on them. Stillwater, Okla., Feb. 7—In an attempt to bring fraternity groups under its direct control, the men's interfraternity council of the Oklahoma A. and M. College has revised its competencies approved by the college authorities. Oklahoma Council Wants Control of Fraternities Among other things, the constitution provides for new scholarship grants to all members of the university pledges, Harry Hayman, president of the council, said. It also would change the name of the council to the "Men's Pan-Hellenic coun- RENT-A-FORD Drive It Yourself Phone 653 McGill University has been given a building for research in the celluloside industry. The donor was the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association. 916 Mass. EUROPE Where do you want to go? Park - London Road = Venice? the lattice Hill Town or Lake Kingsdown or Swansea? to Somersault? "To Holland" or to Amsterdam? Gates Tours Moderate in cost. 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