PAGE 2OUR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1326 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Juniors and Seniors Win in First Games of Hockey Tourney Championship Ability Displayed by Fourth Year Women, Say Coaches The first games of the women's hockey tournament were played last night on the field south of Robinson gymnasium. The juniors and seniors were victors over the freshmen and sophomores. The seniors played the freshmen in the first game, then the freshmen. The juniors won from the freshmen by a score of 2 to 0. This was the first game that many of the freshmen had ever played and several of the sophomores were new. There were two new players on the senior team, but for the most part the junior and senior teams were not yet ready. The senior team of this year won the championship as juniors last year. Outstanding players on the freshman team were Lela Ensia and Florence Kisecker. Miss Ensign is captain of the team and plays wing. She showed speed in dribbling the ball and surressness in her passing. Miss Kisecker is goal keeper for the freshmen and did excellent defensive work, The sophomores were too slow on coming in on the ball and were not fast enough on their dribbles and passes, according to Miss Dorothy Barter, sophomore coach. The outstanding player on the sophomore team was Betty Short, who is center forward. According to Miss Ruth Ball, sophomore coordinator, the drumming well and was very fast in her dribbling and passing. The sophomore backfield was not sure enough on hitting the ball. Sport Notes One of the Pacific coast's big grid battles will be on today at Portland, when the Oregon Aggies, undecided in the conference, and the University of Southern California meet. Southeast Florida has won far this season. Stanford won from the Trojans 13 to 12 recently. This game will go far to clear up the situation on the coast and may determine the outcome. We believe the Aggies should win. Some of the football classes of the season will be on Saturday. In the east the Notre Dame-Ary game holds the spotlight even over the traditional Yale-Princeton clash at Princeton this year. The Big Ten will witness the downfall of one of the title aspirants when Michigan invades Columbus to play Ohio State. Coach Jack Wilcox has developed the strongest team that has represented Ohio since 1920, this year, and is out for a Big Ten championship. The big game in the Valley and one of the most important in the country will be played at Lincoln between the Aggies of Manhattan and the Huskers. The Aggies will be out to keep a clean record in the Valley while the Bearmen will try to stay in the running. The annual game between Baker and William Jewell will be played in Kansas City today. Baker has had a poor season so far this year and "Bill Joel," dopes to win, but Emil Boiley's boys have a way of outmarting the Missourians and a Baker victory is anticipated. Fans in this section will have a chance to see the great Suzanne Lenglen in action if plans that are under materialize. Dr. J. A. Relly of the K. C. A. C. is arranging for the appearance of Cash and Carry Fylle's troupe of professionals in Kansas to play at the 2016 season are Richards, Brown, Snodgrass and Feret of the tennis world along with the great Suzanne. College Instructor Visits Here **College instructor visits here** Missella Jane Hagen, A. B. 209, who is an instructor in clothing design and Southwestern College, Willfield, was a visitor at the University Monday, Nov. 8. While here Miss Hagen made necessary arrangements to complete her thesis for her master's degree. Sooner Rooters Arrive; Team Came Last Night The Okihama football team arrived in Lawrence last night and went directly to the Eldridge Hotel. Twenty-seven men were brought up by Coach Benny Owen and, according to the coach, the team will have to leave tonight at 7:48 because of an agreement. They will be unable to attend the Dads' Day dinner, to which they were invited. The special arrived this morning at 7:20 carrying one day coach and four sleepers filled with Sooner rooters. Filled up in I a m., to tomorrow for Oklahoma. Eight Teams to Compete women's Championship Series Will Start Saturday Eight teams will compete for the women's organized groups basketball championship, beginning Saturday morning. The championship game will be played Monday, Nov. 22. A silver loving cup will be awarded to the winning team from the two divisions. Players from both divisions. Points will also be given to count on a large loving cup to be awarded to the organization having the most points at the end of three successive years. The groups have been divided into Groups I and II. The schedule is as follows; Saturday, Nov. 13, 1926, Group L. 2.00 VA. W. A. D. representative group; W. S. G. A. T. N. T. organized house 9:15 T. N. T. Organized by 8:15 Theta Phi Alpha Group No. H. 10:09 Alpha XI Delta 10:15 Cordin ball 10:20 Winnerton Delta Zeta Monday evert, Nov. 15, 8:30 Theta Phi Alpha T. N. T. Alpha XI Delta Winnerton Twelve hours 16, Theta Phi Alpha 7:30 W. A. D. Cordin ball Delta Zeta Thursday November 19, Alpha XI Delta Delta Zeta Cordin ball 7:45 Winnerton Winnerton W. A. D. 8:15 T. N. T. Cordin ball 8:25 Competing teams must be on the floor at the scheduled time or forfeit the game. A forfeited game also deducts 25 points from the standing of the organization committing the offense. These points are to be deducted from total toward securing the large silver loving cup. . . Student Rally Wednesday Draws 500 Enthusiasts Nearly five hundred students, including the entire R. O. T., C. unit, attended the football rally at Memorial stadium yesterday at 4:30 p.m. On the crowd, pitched with enthusiasm, the team field where the team was practicing. Pep talks were given by Van the Animal Man, and by George Chumos, a university debater. "The Kansas team may be plucked and may not win all the time, but they're never licked!" he said. Then recently acquired cane over his body. A box of small megaphones was distributed among the crowd. These megaphones were the gift of Woolf Brothers. Read the Kansan want ads. Owen Reads Papers to Teachers Prof. Arthur L., Owen, head of the department of Spanish, will read a paper before the Missouri State Teachers Association which will meet Friday morning at the Kansas City, Mo., Junior College. The paper will be on "Blasco Ibanez." Scott Dayton, professor of econ emics, was able to meet his classes 'or the first time last week since its operation for appendicitis a month Real Hot Chili CITY DRUG STORE 715 Mass. Phone 17 R. R. Hickson Real Hot Chili and your hat are two articles of your apparel that need as much attention as your suit. We can take care of them all, and to your entire satisfaction. 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