PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1926 Valley Wrestlers Will Hold Meet at K.U.Mar.11-12 Mat Schedule Include Participation in A. A. U. Contests, to Be at Ames The Missouri Valley wrestling meet comes to Lawrence and the University of Kansas next March, for the championship held by day Dr. F, C, Allen, director of athletics, on his return from the meeting of Missouri valley officials at Ames. Two other wrestling contests are scheduled in two days, two track meets, including the Kansas Valley eight basketball games, and five football contests next fall. Schedules in all these sports were announced by the coaches at the Ames meeting. The 1927 wrestling schedule for the University of Kansas follows: Feb. 4 - Kansas Agricultural College at Manhattan; Feb. 5 - 18 University of Missouri, at Monroe; Feb. 6 - 18 Arsenal at Ames; Feb. 7 - 18 Arsenal at Lawrence; Feb. 8 - 18 Kansas Agricultural College at Little Rock; Missouri Valley met atLawrence; Mar. 25 - 20 National, A, U, meet atKansas; Volleyball Meet to Begin Interclass Practice Schedule Is Announced Women's interclass volleyball practice schedule was announced and the class managers were chosen at a meeting yesterday afternoon in the gymnasium. Practice begins next week after the intramural games. Volleyball is a minor sport for which 50 W, A, A. points are awarded to members of the first team. Each class team will play every other class team once, instead of twice as in the hockey tournament. Gladys Hitt, W. A. A. volleyball manager, was selected to manage the senior team. 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