PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6.1927 Kansas Wrestlers In 23-6 Victory Over Aggie Rivals Jayhawks Win Four Fall and a Decision Out of Seven Match Contests (Mens to the Kansas) Special to the Kansas (Sponsored) Anymore, approximately 1,800 people crowd their way into the gymnasium here tonight to see the University of Kansas wrestlers open their way with an impressive 23 to 6 victory over their state rivals, the Kansas Aggies. The Kansas wrestlers for the most part were on the road, but the only two scores made by the Purple were on two time decisions. McCanlin of the Aggres won a time decision of 7 minutes and 17 seconds over McKenny, and Hayes, the Jayhawker captain, lost a time decision of 8 minutes to Hinkle. The McCanlin-McKenney match was one of the closest of the evening and neither wrestler held a decided advantage. All Win by WideMargin The meet was characterized by the complete superiority of each victor over the other. Prettily wary man who won did so by a wide margin and the only close match of the meet was between McCannin and McKenny. The meet was run off in short time. The trio of inexperienced Kansas wrestlers, Welch, Cox and McFarland, all won their matches with falls. The two of the other wrestlers and 5 seconds with a crudeldeck, Cox pinned Crew with a half-Nelson in 5 minutes and 18 seconds and McFarland took a fall from Hubbard in 5 minutes with a half-Nelson and arm Aggies' Fourth Loss This made the fourth consecutive defeat for the Agie grapplers, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Oklahoma Aggies all having won from the Agie matmen. Tony Ross referred the meet. The results: 155-pound class—Welch of Kansas won a fall from Fraser of the Aggies in 4 minutes and 5 seconds with a crudlock. 125-pound class—Dungan of Kansas won a decision of 8 minutes and 16 second over Abernathy of the Aggies. 145-pound class—Cox of Kansas won a fall from Crew with a half Nelson in 5 minutes and 8 seconds. ... minutes and 10 second over Abernathy of the Aggles. 135-pound class—McCannin of the Aggles won a time decision of 7 minutes. 17 seconds over McKenny of Kansas. 175-pound class—Hinkle of the Aggies won a time decision of 8 minutes over Captain Hays of Kannas. Heavyweight class—Hill of Kansas won a fall from Reed with a balf. Nelson and body assisors in 8 minutes and 23 seconds. Sooners Trim Wildcats Norman, Okla., Feb. 5.-Returning to championship form following Friday night's upset at the hands of Nebraska, the University of Oklahoma defeated the strong Kansas Aggie five here tonight, 35 to 20. The Aggies became aggressive in the second half, when they followed with two and three field goals (12, 14) and a touchdown (15) over Murray, and Woods, center and guard. The Oblima managed to add 12 points. The Oakland team outfitted the Kansas City Chiefs with a 15-man roster and with Oakland holding a 23 to 13 draw. Drake returned for the second time, came forward with bullets of three or more shots, left the field two seconds later from the field twice and made good two touchdowns. The Oklahomaans managed to 12 points and the game ended with the Sooners winning. Okhamahi PG P F T F Brake, f 1 2 Knife, f 1 2 Wet, f 2 2 Stewfien, f 2 0 Stewfien, f 2 0 Katzen, g 1 2 Katzen, g 1 2 Heller, g 1 2 Heller, g 1 2 Le Cross, g 1 2 Le Cross, g 1 2 Total 10 10 Agglez PG F P T 0 Oshirne, I 2 0 1 1 Iyer, g 3 0 0 1 Beyers, l 0 0 0 1 Mertel, g 1 0 0 1 Weddle, g 1 0 0 1 Edwards, g 0 1 0 1 Second Round Deadline Set for Handball Fracas Second round of the intra-nural handball tournament must be played by 6 o'clock Saturday, Feb. 12, Coach John Saba announced Saturday. All scores must be turned in to room 203 in the gymnastium not later than the above date and failure to do this will cause the result of a match to be thrown out of the court. In case a match is not played or result of a game is recorded on time, the game or games shall be recorded as forfeits or defaults. Coach Sabo suggests that entrants see the bulletin board early and find their opponents in order to arrange a time for their matches to be played. Leaders In Valley Are Beaten --or call 44 — We deliver Okahama Aggies Beat Wildcats Stillwater, Okla., Feb. 4. —The Kansas Aggies went down to defeat here Wildcats on the first night of unslightness of the Oklahoma Aggies who went on an early scoring rampage and scored the first valley victory over the here-to-fare undefeated Wildcats. The Kansas were rushed off their feet by the ferocity of the Oklahoma attack at the very beginning of the game and not over was Corsant's team able to stem the tide of defeat. During the last half, the Sunflower state team tried desperately to overtake the fast-moving Oklahomaans, but its efforts only resulted in more personal fouls. Peery was high point man for the winners with 12 points and 5 goals, while one star drumming court game. Byers led the Kansas with 7 points. The score at the half stood: Oklahoma Aggies 43; Kansas Aggies 6 The score: Okadahima — 29 F Poory, f. — 11 P King, f. — 0 0 King, g. — 0 0 Dunfield, f. — 0 0 Dunfield, g. — 0 0 Holtmann, f. — 0 0 Holtmann, g. — 0 0 Lockhart, h. g. — 0 0 Angles--21 G Oatman, f 2 G Obarne, f 2 G Byers, e-1 G Cew, e-1 G Mercel, g 1 Edwards, g 1 Fleiss, e 2 Dicos, f 0 Norman, Okla., Feb. 4. —The fast-travelling University of Oklahoma basketball team, undefeated until this event, met its master and was deservedly victorious. **ravelling University of Oklahoma basketball team, undefended until this evening, met its master and was defended. It was a case of too much Page, the 6 foot 7 inch Husker center, and the giant ran wild, scoring 14 points in evenings total. Towering over the crowd, he grounded around to his heart's content, and led every attack and defensive move of his team. Only twice did Oklahoma lead; both times in the first half, 5 to 4, and 7 to 6. After that the game ended.** Bruce Drake, midget Oklahoma forward, played a clean, fast floor game but was unable to stop defeat even if he missed goals and a free throw. The scores: Okahama West, f (t) FF FF Wet, f (t) FF FF Job, b 1 1 Job, b 1 1 Prokerton, f 1 1 Prokerton, f 1 1 Nikhak, f 0 2 Nikhak, f 0 2 Yotah 11 7 Zoah 9 5 Samba, h 2 Orhner, f 2 Holog, g 2 Helg, h 2 Brown, w 2 Brown, f 1 Elbaz, c 1 Elbaz, f 1 Will Vincent Richards be included in the 1926 tennis ranking? The question is being decided by the governing board of the United States Lawn Tennis Association. His fight is being made by some members to include Richards as an amateur, notwithstanding the fact that he played professional under C. C. Pyle. Should Richards be denied a ranking, first place will automatically go to him. If Richards is placed in the list, he will be ranked number one. Yale University is planning to build a tunnel under the campus to relieve traffic congestion. Carolyn Tea Room will serve Sunday dinner as usual, and short orders in the evening from 6 to 8. Music both meals, also every evening—Adv. Intra-Mural Basketball Tournament Will Open Lists Monday Night Organization Teams Have Been Practicing Hard; Promise The biggest intramural sport of the year opens Monday night, when the first games of the basketball tournament will be played. The various organizations have been practicing for several weeks and have rounded their teams into shape for the season of blav. Good Game Each week the Kansan will publish the list of games for the following week and captains will be able to obtain their schedules from it. How can you make sure that your teamain see the gymnasium bulletin board and note any announcements that might be carried there. The schedulernow the next two weeks as is follows: Monday night, Feb. 7; Sigma Pf1 Epsilon son, Kappa Sigma at 8 o'clock. Delta Upsilon vs. Sigma Nu at 9 o'clock. Alpha Tau vs. Alpha Tau Omega at 10 o'clock. Tuesday night, Feb. 10; Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Sigma Chi at 8 o'clock, Phi Delta Theta vs. Beta Theta Nu vs. Phi Delta Nu vs. Nu, Phi Delta Chi at 10 o'clock. Saturday, Feb. 12; Delta Sigma Pi vs. Triangle 12 o'clock, Delta Sigma Lambda vs. Sigma Alpha Mu 1' Delta Club vs. Club Alba vs. Pi Ui 2'ockl. 2'ockl. Wednesday night, Feb. 10; Kappa Paia v. Pi vs. Kappa at 8 o'clock Delta Chi v. Acacia at 9 o'clock Delta Chi v. Delta Chi at 9 o'clock at 10 o'clock Saturday, Feb. 19: Sigma Phi Epion vs. Delta Upsilon at 12 o'clock Anderson Club vs. Chi Delta Sigma at 1 o'clock, Henderson Club vs. Delta Sigma Lambda at 2 o'clock, Kappa Sigma vs. Na科技大学 at 3 o'clock Tuesday night, Feb. 17; Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Phi Beta Pri at o'clock. Alpha Kappa Pai vs. Kappa Eta Club vs. Calvert Club vs. Calvert Club at 10 o'clock. Swimmers at the University of Ucincinnati must practice all the year round. Other Valley Contests Oklahoma Ag 27, Nebraska 24 Missouri 39, Drake 23 ... ... Phil Rosenberg, mantainweight champion, won his 15 round bout with Bushy Graham in New York, Friday evening, but lost the battle by failing to make the 118 weight. When the fighters weighed in the afternoon Rosenberg weighed 122% and Graham tipped the scales at 117%. In the first and second rounds did Graham appear to lead the championship, and he was standing as the title holder. Rosenberg cinched the decision with a left hook that he used to good advantage throughout the bout. Frank Frish, the "Fordham Flash", former star infielder with the New York Giants, has signed a contract with the St. Louis Cardinals for 1927. The contract would not be disclosed by Brendan Riley, president of the club. In past years it has usually been that there were a few outstanding teams in the middle west and the others were inferior. For many years they were the only team to have a complete master of basketball around here and in the national tournaments. It got to be a habit for the Blue Diamonds to win every game they played. They are to slip in a victory, it was regarded as purely accidental. And the result of the Maryville-Hillyards game brings us to a fact that is certainly quite outstanding this year. Basketball in this section is usually played during the time. The class of competition we now see is certainly a tribute to the man who first thought of theDoctor game; our own Doctor Naismith. Sport Notes Again the National A. A. U., basketball champions, St. Joe's will own Hillarys, go down to defeat before a win. Kyle Brady (10), Mo. Teaches trimmed DeBernardi's team, 35 to 31 in a game in which the collegians led for the last two-thirds of the contest. Perhaps they had to play better and could never beat the champions Phone 653 RENT-A-FORD Drive It Yourself Jayhawk --or call 44 — We deliver 916 Mass Cafe Home Cooked Meals Delicious Toasted Sandwiches Home Made Pastry Folger's Coffee Phone 218 Meet Me at— We Deliver—Night or Day 1340 Ohio "Ray" The Green Owl Always take a Kodak with you on your hikes and piemen Spring Will Soon Be Here We have a large and complete stock of Eastman Kodaks and Films --again, but they had the stuff for this game and clearly outplayed the Chemists. Rankin's Drug Store 1101 Mass. Handy for Students Stop in on your way home. In the Missouri valley, Kansas has stood at the top of the list since Doctor Allen took charge of basketball coaching. We have won championships with such regularity that people take it for granted that Kansas should win every game and when one is upset they go out the state. Of course Kannah has had to fight with all her strength to win those five consecutive championships and the competition has been mighty hot, but people expect Kannah to win now. Just take a glimpse at the valley standing today. Every team has been defeated at least once. Kannah is one of the others. It shows conclusively that the competition is keener, that basketball is improving. Examine the records of Kansas high school teams and try to find a team that hasn't been defeated. Newton V - A - R - S - I - T - Y Tomorrow — Tuesday Why did this beautiful woman wear a mask with ANNA N. NILSSON HOLBROOK BLINN CHARLIE MURRAY Appropriate Short Reels Shows: 3-7-9 Prices; Mat. 10-35c; Eve. 10-40c —SOON— "THE NERVOUS WRECK" has for years turned out a team that is always among the best in the state and this year it has two men playing who were selected on the all-national high school teams at Chicago last fall to defend down to defeat before the fierce fight of the Wichita team, a five supposed to be inferior. And now to get back to the Hill- yards. Last year they were practically unbeatable and a remarkable string of victories. All of their games weren't easy, yet they were able to turn in an almost unbroken string of victories. This year they played in the championship teams. The K, C, A, C has been downed by Kansas and Missouri. It all goes to show that each year the class of basketball played in this season is even the leaders are not invincible. The University of Illinois has 60 buildings on its 300-acre campus. 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