PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, JANUARY 9.1927 Jayhawks Score Decisive Victory Over Washington Kansas Quintet Romps On Bears 31 to 15; All Players Used In Game St. Louis, Jan. 8. The Kansas Jayhawks opened the valley basketball season with a decisive 31 to 15 victory over the Washington Bears here tonight. At no stage in the contest did Washington have a chance and the dancers boys from the Sunflower team led the lead from the first minute of play. At the first tip, Kansas took the bears and lead never once did the Bear seriously threaten to overcome it. Captain Schmidt brought the big crowd to its feet in the last few minutes of play in the first half, when Captain Schmidt, whose all-round play was a feature of the Kansas-Washington game last night. he went on a scoring rampage and connected with three field goals and two free throws. Dribbling, passing, side-stepting and dodging opponents, the Kansas leader exhibited the most perfect brand of playing that has been shown on the local floor for several years. Kansas Leads at Half Kansas led at the half 17 to 7, and increased this lead during the last period of play. Only for the first five minutes did Washington give the valleys pressure and this was rather weak. The second half was a repetition of the first, with the flashy passing attack of Iowa, followed by through the Bear hearth with a goal. Washington had to be content with long shots throughout the entire contest and at no time were they able to puncture the tight 5-oman defense used by the Jayhawker quintet. The all-round pass and team play of the Kansans was especially good and Washington was entwined all the way. Bears Change Lineup The showing made by the Bear was very disappointing, as Washington followers felt their team would be able to show the Jayhawks a close contest after the form Coach White's men showed when they smothered the St. Louis University team earlier this week. Game Not Rough Just before the game Coach White changed his lineup and it seemed that the new combination was unable to work well. The Bears were helpless against the short passing attack of the Kansas and looked decidedly off form. They were unable to connect with any long shots and the Kansas team was coming from the center of the court during practically the entire contest. E, C. Quigley referred the game and handed the job without the assistance of an umpire. Not a complaint was made of his decisions and the game was not as rough as most Kansas-Washington contests are. Captain Schmidt, Gordon and Peterson starred for Kansas and the defensive work of Jeffery and Burton was both excellent. Doctor Allen used every substitute he had with him. For Washington, Hutton and Reppheite played the best game. The attendance was estimated at 3,500. Kansas (31) G F T F W, Wash. (11) G F T F Schulz, f 5 F 2 F Hutton, f 7 F Davis, f 4 F 2 F Hutton, f 7 F Paterson, c 6 F 7 Hutchison, c 1 0 Jaffrey, g 1 1 Hutchison, g 1 0 Jaffrey, g 1 1 Hutchison, g 1 0 Subtitles: Kansas - Hill, Henderson, 6 2 Subtitles: Kansas - Hill, Henderson, 6 2 Totals 14 3 5 Totals 6 3 Substitutes Kansas - Hill, Henderson, Newland, Cammelli, Zobee, Mumby. Referee: E. C. Quipple, St. Marva. Rogers Hornsby, ex-manager of the world championship St. Louis Cardinals, now a member of the New York Yankees, will be the other day for a little visit with John McGraw, Giant manager. It is said that Hornsby wants $40,000 a year for chasing balls in the Polo Grounds, where he attended a conference lasted for several hours, That Iowa State University women are more honest than men students was demonstrated by check-ups on the apple boxes on the campus. Valley Teams Get Flying Start in Season Openers Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 7,—Coach Charley Black's University of Nebraska quintet went down to defend here tonight before the slashing offense of the Kansas Aggies, 34 to 25. The team first valley content for both teams. Nebraska, with a team of inexperienced players surprised the big crowd by scoring 10 points before the Wildcats got going and the Huskies held a 15 to 14 advantage at the half. With 10 minutes remaining to be played, the Conkusbenders seen to lose their strength and the Aggies rapidly drew away, Osborne, Byers and Stradskil hit the basket from all positions and the Huskers were unable to stop the charging Aggie offense. The score: Kansas Aggies 31 G G T F F Nerve, f f f f f f Dience, f f f f f f Dimenere, f f f f f f Woodle, f f f f f Earl vote (x) f f f f f Mermaid, f f f f f G FT Gibney, I 2 Gliffen, I 1 Sambro, I 2 Snambro, I 2 Eilerton, I 0 Eilerton, I 0 Kwali, I 1 Kwali, I 1 Garlick, I 1 Garlick, I 1 Hillyards Defeat Missouri Totals Drew, K., Drew, K. 1. Teacher, Kendall, Saraah for 5th art; att, Paper, Pape for Elliott, 6th art for Glen Hein for Andreasen, Gerald art for Michael Baxter, Johnny Gholmar for Dennis, Wendy for Saraah St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 7 — More than 4,000 people jumped their way into the local gymnasium to see the marching band and the university of Missouri five, 31 to 26. The Tigers dashed a fast passing attack that was hard to stop, but once the Hillarys got their defense to functioning the Missouri's were stopped. Missouri had to be content to win. The Tigers had no unsuccessful in connection. B. Bernard was the D. Berneurol of former days tonight and his speed, basket shooting and generalism was the outstanding feature of the game. The veteran leader made five field goals in 46 minutes, main for the Chemists. The score. Hillyards-51 Lovells, f 1 G F F T Lynch, f 2 Delbray, f 1 1 0 Delbray, f 1 1 0 Weld, f 1 1 0 Weld, f 1 1 0 Starchie, g 1 0 Starchie, g 1 0 Almgr, f 1 Missouri 24 G FT Dinchese, J Governey, F Vinker, J 5 0 Chattanooga, G 5 0 Hamilton, G 5 0 Hamilton, G 0 0 Ronald, G 0 0 Oklahoma Wins Close Game Ames, ia, Jan. 7—The fighting Iowa State five gave the Oklahoma Sooners a real scare in the game and won 9-10. The victory winners a 2 to 19 victory. The Oklahoman's led at the half 16 to 13. Throughout the last period Elliott hit the Souner team brain win but the team was unable to win the victory alone. Oklahoma presented a team evenly matched in scoring strength and their superior height, and experience on the field. They outspied a speedier Ames live. The score: Oldhamers Nishik, J LT U F Nibble, J LT U F West, J 1 1 Winter, J 1 1 Heath, J 2 1 Pinterest, J 2 1 Princess, J 0 0 Rose, J 0 0 Jonathan Sack Milton, J. O. F. Miller, J. O. F. Lanier, J. O. F. Waghey, J. O. F. Waghey, J. O. F. Milger, J. O. F. Milger, J. O. F. King, J. O. F. Reference V. S. Eagan of Grimmel. [3] Totals. Grinnell Beats Oklahoma Aggies Grinnell, Jan. 7, -Grinnell Collegelege defeated the Oklahoma Aggies 28 to 25 in the opening Missouri Valley game for both stars, Harris Coggeshall, kenns star, proved to be a force as he led the team clever dribbling and speed floor work. The game was exceptionally rough and numerous fouls were called on both teams. The Aggies jumped into an early lead, chieled through the work of Collins, center, who was able to get the tin on practically every jump Grinell trailed at the half 18 to 17. The score: Paterson, p. 6 G F F F Mealin, f. 10 H S McLain, f. 10 G F F Cogpatchi, f. 10 H S Cogpatchi, f. 10 H S Brietow, f. 10 H S Brietow, f. 10 H S Lamb, p. 6 G F F Lamb, p. 6 G F F Darsh, p. 6 G F F Darsh, p. 6 G F F *Referee: Patwint Odlaug, Drake* *Free throw: Mitrud-Girmel* *Peterson 1*, *Cuggelbull 2* *Dhogh 3*, *Nibho 1* *Daniel 4*, *Oklahoma Angus* *Collin 3*, *Camill 1* *Britton 2* Oklahoma Aggies... Toots Moundt and "Bib" Mum are spreading lots of honey and filling plenty of printers' space these days with their wrestling "act", which is a bit different from the day night. Mumb asked for two judges to be at the ringside, whereupon Mum said that for Mr. Mumb's benefit they also better have a way of getting out of the ropes. The two boys have been making some terrible threats about how they expect to jerk a leg off and bent the sufferer in the face, but it is our guess that both will ring the ring with their person intact. Glenn F. Thistlethwaite Is Chosen by Little as Wisconsin Coach of Football Former Northwestern Mentor to Have Complete Charge of Football Madison, Wis., Jan 7, 1927—Glen F. Thistlethwaite, newly signed as head football coach at the University of Wisconsin, will assume his duties at the Badger institution at such time as the Northwestern authorities deem appropriate to proceed according to the statement of George Little, Wisconsin athletic director. The announcement by Director Little of Thisthitewhites decision to join the Wisconsin staff as chief grid mentor, has been accepted by the alumni and student bodies with great enthusiasm. Knowing that Little has been too heavily burdened with the responsibilities of two man-sized jobs, the University of Wisconsin have continually urging him to coach football to relieve him of the worries of tutoring the Badger football squads. Mr. Thistlewhite, one of the successful younger coaches in the Big Ten Conference, comes to Madison with a new East Carolina College, the class of 1998, and while an undergraduate there contained the football eleven, and participated in both baseball and basketball at the Phi Beta Kappa society. The former Purple coach started his athletic career as the Athletic Director of Illinois College, Jacksonville, Illinois, which position he held for two years. From there he was called back to Earthland where he served four years in a similar capacity. During his time with the team with great success, winning the majority of his games and acquiring the year an Indiana College Title. The University of Kansas, Jay- hauser college is scheduled to meet the University of Wisconsin team on the Kansas gridron in 1927. When is DeBernardi, Hillary star, going to be too old to play basketball? He seems to be defying all laws of age and actually seems to be playing for six months or maybe days. Without doubt he is one of the greatest players ever had in this section of the country and it is almost phenomenal the way he holds his ball and throws it. The bugs have said, "Well, old 'Dee' is through now. He's getting too old." Whereman in practically every game, "Dee" mumps shots from all angles of the field and around him much younger than he. A wonder player is DeBernardi. Marquette University women journalists during the Christmas holidays spent their time in commercial inquiries in a formal quest of getting the lowdown. The athletic office received a check Saturday from the University of Missouri for the Kansas game of the Missouri-Kansas football game at Cottonwood. The amount accounted to $2,407.07. The total attendance at the game was 21,629. Athletic Office Receives Checks for Missouri Tilt The biggest check received by Kansas for previous games was for $14,002.63 for the 1924 team which scored a record for receipts and attendance at any Kannas-Missouri game is held by the 1925 figures for the contest here when the total attendance was 27,387 and share of each team was $29,500.15. Missouri received the same amount or Kansas did this year and also sum $10,000 which came from the 50 cent savings bank where the ticket was sent entirely to the Tigers. Sport Notes When Kansas meets the strong Kansas City Athletic Club next Wednesday night in Kansas City, it will almost be a game between two Jaya-hawkeye teams. The Blue Diamonds and the Golden Eagles center and all-Western forward, who wore the Crismon and Blue a few years ago, at present he has an injured foot but it is probable that Doctor Reilly will have him ready to play. At guards are two former Kansas stars, both all-Vaillieu men under coach Brian Fitzpatrick, are an ideal combination as each has the ability the other lacks. Mooby is rough and a player who will take desperate chances, while Wilkin is cautious and cool. Proudfit at for-ward is the other former Kansas who runs the club team, Benz high score of last year is the other forward. Doctor Allen is having difficulty finding a guard who can take the place of "Frenchy" Belgard. Belgard didn't have such a keen basket eye, but he was a defensive tower and fitted in well with the Kansas combination. Jeffery has been the man who has started the games this year, but he lacks experience and is rather small. Campbell has the necessary strength to come to work well with the other four players. Zuber has been used some, but has not shown exceptional form, Perhaps in another year, Money will be able to play the position but he is too inexperienced now. Oklahoma got a scare Friday night when they found Ames a tough foe, but the Sooners managed to win a 32 to 29 contest. Elliott of Iowa State led the center of every play and the Oklahoma had to watch him every second. That jaded appetite won't last long at the Typewriter. Good machines for rent. Special rates for the semester. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange - Add Blue Mill Sandwich Shop Phone 409 We Deliver "BRICKS" old-fashioned Sunday dinners Juicy steaks Oysters Open late Telephone 592 "We Deliver The Goods" Eight Games This Week Jayhawkers Meet K. C. A.C and Iowa State Only eight basketball games are to be played by Missouri Valley schools during this week. Drake heads the list with three games, two with conference schools and a third contest with Simpson College, Iowa State, Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri each pair two titles. and Iowa State The Jayhawks battles K. C. A. C. in Kansas City on Wednesday night while their second game is with the Iowa State team on Saturday night at Lawrence. Quigley will officiate in the latter game. The teams, dates and the places where the games are to be played are as follows: Jan. 14 Drake vs. Simpson at Two Mines Jan. 25 Kannus vs. K C, A, G at Kansas Jan. 34 Kansas State vs. State at More hatters Jan 14 Missouri vs. Drake at Columbia Jan 15 Washington vs. Washington at 26 Lacrosse Jan 16 Washington vs. Drake at 20 Lacrosse Jan 17 Washington vs. Drake at 20 Lacrosse Jan 18 Nebraska vs. Columbia at Columbia A fire which broke out in a developing room destroyed over 1,500 negatives for the Marquette University and uniformly halt" on the book. "SUNDAY SPECIAL" Chicken Salad Potato Salad Tuna Salad Home Bake Dinner Hot Chili Sandwiches—20 kinds Tomato & Vegetable Soup Mini Sage Chocolates Meet me at THE GREEN OWL 723 MIss. 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