PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1927 Quiz-Week Takes Cagers' Attention From Floor Work Kansas Coach Displeased When Spirit of Team Upsets Feelings of Players Final examinations are at present occupying all the time of the members of the Kansas basketball team and Doctor Allen has sent out the order that no practice will be held until Monday, Jan. 24. Many fans believe that the Jay Hawkers are stale and tired and that the four-day rest will be just the tonic to put them back in a winning stride. Just what has been the matter with Jay Hawkers is that he has been a source of worry to many people on Mount Orcad and the number of reasons assigned have been varied. Defense Pleases Allen Doctor Allen was well pleased with the way Kansas fought against Nebraska and has no fault to find with her team in this particular department, but he would have faulty familiarity in which the offense functioned. Kansas had plenty of opportunities to score, but could not likely keep it with any degree of consistency. Next Battle With Tigers One thing the Kansas coure does not like is the team spirit who not playing. He does not believe that the players are showing the right feel toward each other when they are off the court. Next Battle With Tigers The opponent appeared on the Missouri State game on Jan 29. The junior beat was beaten by the Hillarys, 11 to 26; won over K. C A C 52 to 36; beat Drake 30 to 24. The defeated by Nebraska 30 to 24. Kansas defeated Drake 17 to 13 and doping it from this angle it appears that the Crimson and Blue squad might have a slight advantage. Also, Nebraska defeated Missouri by a 9 point margin and the Huskers were only able to score 2 more points than they had at most. They also might have a shade of the dope. However, dips is absolutely worthless when Kansas and Missouri tangle so one guess is in good its joy. Kansas is expecting a terrific battle and will go to Columbia in the best possible condition. Wrestlers Will Perform in Short-Sleeved Jersey Kansas wrestlers will perform in short sleeved jerseys, according to Guy Lolahabane, wrestling coach. Mr. Looklough, in his efforts to discover why more women do not attend wrestling matches, has come to the conclusion that perhaps the women, of the University object to the wrestler's attire. Although "tuxedo" and full dress suits have been recommended, Mr. Lookalaugh has compromised on short leaved eyewear. The first house match for the Kansai muttman will be Feb. 25, with the Nokoraka grapplers. The Valley team will be Feb. 13, for the first time March 11 and 12. Sport Notes Wednesday's game demonstrated just how valuable the tip is to a basketball team. Kansas used to having the tip was at a decided disadvantages and had to revolutionize its entire style of play. Instead of having the forwards rush in to receive the ball, they had to stay back with the Nebraska men and hope to be able to get the ball on the tip from Page. They had to make sure that he and keep Kansas from getting the bail down to its own quick time. The team with the tip has bots in its favor. For a few minutes of play it appeared that Gordon had gotten back into his real playing form, but as the game went on on his seeming lethargy Gordon "21" is a question being asked by everyone these days and the only explanation is that he simply hasn't found himself yet. Some of these players have not been able to locate the basket and from then on he will be the Gordon of 1926. Kansas certainly slowed to some 2000 spectators that even with defeat staring in the face, her athletes do not quit. The Jayhawks fought with all the determination they had and it hated for the full 40 minutes of play, but a Nebraska team with the tip was too慢. A fact that probably has much to do with Kaanu playing ability here is unknown to many people. In order to have the court cut from 50 to 40 of the court has been cut from 50 to 42 feet. This proves to be a serious handicap to the Jayhawker style of play as all this space is needed in order for the player to pivot and move in that direction. Here, after the player pivots and passes, the ball usually goes into the hands of an opponent. Every other court in the valley is a full 50 feet in width and this explains why Kansu can attack on a foreign court than at home. Lookabaugh Eases Up On Wrestlers During Week of Examinations Minor Injuries Hinder Practice But Will Not Mar Showing With Aggies A few minor injuries and the final examinations have caused Coach Guy Lookabaugh to press up on wrestling practice temporarily. Russell Hayes, wrestling captain, has an injured hand, and other men have minor injuries but there is nothing that will be ruled out. Coach Hayes met Feb. 5, with Kansas State. The Aggies have had two matches so far this season while Kansas has had none. The Sooners took the first meet with Kansas Aggies, 17 to 8 in the second. They have not from the Aggies. This doesn't mean anything, according to Couch Lookbaugh, since Oklahoma Aggies have turned out some fine wrestling teams in the past few years. The Oklahoma A, and M, coach, not given to be honored by Coach Lookbaugh, declares that his prospect are equal to any, this year. Louis Sapata, 145 pound wrestler of last year's squad, will not return, after all, next semester. Coach Lookbaugh said recently that Sapata would be back, but he has since heard differently. The date rule will be suspended during examination week beginning Thursday night, dawn of Saturday morning, and houses will be 10:30 p. m. except Saturday when it will be 11:00 p. m. and Sunday when it will be 11:30 p. m. The Firemen's Ball is not an authorized party. Madge Wardell, President W. S. G. A. ... Inter-Team Contest and Free Throw Tests Planned for Freshmen Beginning the first of next semester the freshman basketball squad will be cut to 20 men, according to John Dunn, freshman coach. Coach Bunn Will Reduce Squad Out for Basketball Down to Thirty Coach Burn plans to organize this squad into four teams. These teams will play a series of games among themselves, two games being played each week. At least four practices will be the program for the fresh squad. Why pay $7.20 or $8.75 for a green jade pen and then lose it? You may buy a green jade unbounded pen with 14 K, gold point for $8 or $4. When buying a black or silver point, see them at Atres's Drug Store, 920 Madison Ave. Cornell University library has received more than 250 tablets and copies of cumeliae writing dating from 2509 B. C. Another content also will be sponsored in the form of a free throwing contest. Each man will attempt 1000 goals. The eight men having the highest averages will be treated with a dinner. Fast experiences in this category will be provided, average averages are around 70 per cent. Several men are showing up well in the regular practices. They are: Watson, guard, Augusta; Okerberg, guard and center, Newton; Urnish, forward, Newton; Standford, forward, Rosseleid; Light, center, Chanute; Campeoli, forward, Argentina; McCoy, guard, Dudley City). Glenn, forward, from Kansas City) Central football, returned having been out since January with a severe case of blood melanoma. HR, I.E. E. FUNSTAG Osteoporathy phenotype, Cells or er- vaging measurements. No. 3459817 Phone 406 Page 408 PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. FLORINCE BARROWS Occupation: Physician. Calls answered. Over Barber's Drug. Phone 2357 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1064 Muse. **BR. B. RIDING** Gouliner. Fitting gloves a specialty. Texts the eye, ear, nose and throat. Please ID. F. A. U. Building Dimmitt's Magic Touch Wilch Hazel Cream 50c F. B. McColloch Drugstist 847 Mass. 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