PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1927 Jayhawkers Meet Washington Team in Valley Struggle Style of Play of Quintets Is Radically Different; Allen Undecided on Lineup Eleven Kansas players accompanied by Dr. F. C. Allen and trainer Julian Ralston, will leave tonight at 8:25 for St. Louis where they tangle with the Washington Bears tomorrow night in a valleyl championship game. This contest will be the first which Kansas has played in the 1927 title race and all predictions point to a close battle. With Washington playing a man-to-man style of basketball and Kansas employing the zone approach, the game will be a match between two radically different coached teams. Bears Use Long Shots The Bears employ the long shot method and in their last game, both guards made four field goals which showed that their basket eyes were in good shape. Kansas fans will remember the diminutive Captain Cox, who in the game here two years ago seemed to have an uncanny habit of scoring baskets from the center of the court. Doctor Allen is not optimistic in regard to the outcome of the game and says that he expects a very close result. The Bears are always a very hard opponent in the early season and especially hard to defeat on their own, so they must win Washington beat the Allen quintet, 25 to 18, in the first game of the season. Kansas Holds Most Wins The Jayhawk mentor is working his team to the utmost and a practice will be held this afternoon before entraining for St. Louis. It is probable that the starting lineup will be Capens Schmidt and Gordon at forwards, with John Burke and Jeffrey at guard. This is the quintet which has been used throughout practice this week and it looks as though it will be the combination which will start against the Bears. There are two teams have met 48 times and from Kansas has emerged victor 37 times. The Kansas teams have piled up an aggregate score of 1000 to the 1057 total for the Zears. The next Jayhawk be be the strong Kansas City Athletic team at Kansas City on Jan. 12. Following are the results of previous Kansas-Washington basketball games: The following men will be taken on the Washington trip: Captain Schmitt, Gordon, Peterson, Burton, Michael Campbell, Buster, Maury, and Hendergen. Year Kansas Washing 1909 26 28 1916 26 18 1919 19 16 1921 19 16 1912 No issue 1923 43 26 1924 34 25 1925 22 22 1926 14 26 1927 16 26 1928 64 8 1929 19 18 1930 42 29 1931 29 19 1932 42 19 1933 42 19 1934 38 21 1935 38 16 1936 38 20 1937 42 13 1938 42 13 1939 24 33 1940 24 33 1941 35 24 1942 35 24 1943 16 29 1944 29 18 1945 51 25 1946 25 42 1947 25 42 1948 14 22 1949 15 11 1950 31 29 1951 28 28 1952 39 24 1953 40 17 1954 44 17 1955 34 14 1956 17 16 1957 16 22 1958 22 19 1959 18 24 1960 18 24 Suiting You—That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. Eyes examined, glasses fitted, at reasonable prices. Newcomb Jewelry & Optical Co. 737 Mass. St. Intramural Entry Blanks Sent to Organizations Enter blanks for intramural handball and basketball competition were sent out Tuesday, according to John Sabo, assist coach. Organizations or individuals who wish to enter the ballroom tournament must turn in a signed entry form by Saturday. 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