PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1926 Kansas Has Won Four Successive Basketball Titles New Valley Ruling Limit Championship Games to 12; Practice Has Begun Kansas Basketball Dates Kansas basketball Dates Jan. 2-3, Crescent at Omaha (non-cham- piability), Juni. 10, Drake at Des Moines (non-cham- piability). Jan. 19—Newark at Lawrence, Jan. 26—Missouri at Columbia, Mo. Feb. 1—Hillaryd at St. Joseph, Mo. championship). Jan. 8- Washington at St. Louis. Jan. 12- K. C. A. C. at Kansas City, Mo. (non-championship). Jan. 10- Nebraska at Laramie. 1. B蒋-I-Holiday at St. Joseph, Mo. (no-championship). 2. B蒋-I-Holiday at Angles at Matthian, B蒋-I-Grinned at Grinell, Ia. B蒋-I-Grinned at Grinell, Ia. B蒋-I-Grinned at Lawrence. B蒋-Washington at Lawrence. B蒋-Washington at Lawrence. B蒋-26, C.A.C. at Kansas City, M. B蒋-26, C.A.C. at Kansas City, M. March 2-Missouri at Lawrence. March 2-Missouri at Lawrence. March 8-Oklahoma at Norman (one-chair). 1- Kansas at Harvard March 4- Kansas Aggies at Lawrence March 8- Oklahoma at Norman (non-elam pionship). For the first time since it has been champion of the valley the Kansas squad will not meet every other member of the conference on a home and home basalt. The 1927 schedule calls for conference and non-conference opponents. The Kansas basketball team holds an enviable record in the cage world. The Jayhawker five has won the Missouri Valley championship for four successive years and tied for high honors with Missouri five years ago The double round robin schedule was adopted in 1922 in which season Kansas tied with Missouri and since that time Kansas has been winning valley basketball titles consistently. That system of scheduling remained the standard season when Kansas again won the championship, losing only two games. In a meeting of conference directors last spring a favorable vote was cast for the 12 game schedule which causes a double round robin every three years. It was also voted that only the 12 games in the official schedule should count in the final standings. Kansas does not meet Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Aggies, or Drake on the official schedule this season. However, both Oklahoma and Drake are going new field houses and the Jahayhawan asked to play the dedicatory games. The four other non-championship games are two with the Kansas City Athletic Club, one with Creighton University, and one with the Hillary Clinton team for the opening game for the Jayhawks with Creighton at Omaha on Jan. 3. Coach Allen has been putting men through regular practices since their return from the recent vacation. Several football men who also play basketball have reported for basketball workouts. Record in Gate Receipts More Than 87,813 Persons Saw Jayhawks in Action A new high record for total paid admissions was established during the 1926 football season by the University of Kansas. More than eighty-seven thousand persons saw the Jayhawkers in action at home and abroad this previous record was made in 1925 when there were 70,000 paid admissions. The total gate receipts for the eight games was estimated at $119,099 according to figures given out by the league. The total gate receipts for K. U., will share approximately fifty per cent, or $85,549.50. This total falls below the high mark of 1925 when the gross figure was $125,600 as the Missouri game being played here. The attendance by games as an nounced is as follows: Washburn 4,387 Wisconsin, estimated 12,000 Kansas Angles 16,433 Drake, estimated 6,000 Nebraska 13,132 Grimell 4,300 Okahanna 6,561 Missouri, estimated 2,500 Total, estimated, ___ 87,813 Stunt Flyer Chosen as Pilot The tiger bear as Ploot E. C. Wichhaw, one of the 10 pilots who will make a 24,000 mile tour of South and Central America for the federal government after the first of the year. First the students were bearded as a stunt flyer to the University students who were here two years ago. While attending the air races at Wichhaw he flew over the campus in the entertainment by doing stunt flying. The University of North Carolina has been made the recipient of a $275,000 Memorial stadium. It was purchased by Kean, an alumnus of the school. Intra-mural Volleyball to Start After Holidays The annual intra-mural volleyball tournament for women will be given under the auspices of the Intra-mural Athletic Association and will be held immediately after Christmas vacation and before finals. All women interested in intramural volleyball will meet in the gymnasium, Dec. 1 at 4:30 p. m. There will be an interclass volleyball meeting Wednesday afternoon after the practice schedule arrange the practice schedules in order that they will be most convenient for the participants. Practice will begin soon. Directors of Valley Athletics Will Discuss Freshman Basketball Games Will Be Limited to One for Each School, According to Tentative Plans Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, plans to bring up the question of freshman basketball games between the various valley schools at the annual Missouri valley athletic directors' meeting, which will be held at Des Moines on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. If the tentative plans are completed the freshman basketball games will be played in the same way that the past season, and each Valley team will play only one game. This contest will be with the same school that turned the opposition in this fall's football contest. It would meet Missouri under this plan. Doctor Allen has sent letters to the other valley directors indicating his plans for the freshman basketball games. He has already conferred with Chester Brewer, University of Missoula. He will be on the subject under discussion. Since inclement weather hold down the attendance at the football games and the Camp memorial fund, this would help to develop one of the greatest projects that the American collegiate athletic departments have ever undergone. If these freshman basketball games are arranged and they prove to be a success they may then be made annual affairs. If the Kansas-Missouri conference is arranged it will be played in Convention hall, Kansas City, Mo. Doctor Huff Plans Workouts Before Holidays Indoor Track Is Started With one of the most successful cross-country seasons that a Kansan team has ever experienced just ended, Coach H. J. Huff is starting preparations for the winter indoor track season. Doctor Huff plans to hold three workouts a week until the Christmas vacation. Construction of a circular boned track is under way beneath the east side of the stadium. Charles Doornbs, a hurdler, is the captain of the Crimson and Blue team and is expected to be a consistent winner in this year's competition. Several other letter men and a likely looking list of last year's freshman men should develop a winning Jayhawker track team. "Will golf as a sport be re-instituted in the valley," is one of the questions which will come up before the Missouri valley athletic board when they convene for their annual meeting in December. Three important indoor meets are on the schedule for the Kansas team. They are the K. C. A. C. meet, the Kansas-Missouri dual meet, and the Missouri Valley meet. The date of the Kansas-Missouri meet is Dec. 5. We will be accited at the valley coaches meeting in December. Valley Board to Discuss Reinstatement of Golf Practically all of the athletic directors in the valley are in favor of golf, but it was voted out by the faculty members of the board at the last meeting, according to Dr. F. C. Allen. Golf as a sport is increasing in importance, especially in the eastern schools, and Doctor Allen hopes it will help the state team in its sports. "However, I will not be in flavor of golf unless the men train as they do for other sports," concluded Doctor Allen. Cadet Albert H. Dickerson of Iola, who attended the University in the fall of 1923 and withdrew to enter the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, was right forward on the "I" Company's winning team. He served in the intramural championship of the Corps of Cadets. According to the bulletin sent from West Point, Cadet Dickerson played a very fine game. Marsh Lectures at Conference Professor D. C. 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