THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas Wrestlers Hard at Practice For K.S.A.C. Bout Team is in Good Condition For First Aggie Match; Affair Promises To be Spicy With the experience of two meets safely tucked away in their craniums, Coach Patrick's mat toilers are hard at work polishing off the rough edges for the next encounter, with the Aggies, March 5, at Lawrence. Every man came out of the A. and M. scrape i ngood condition except Haley, who injured a rib slightly and the other arm. He was in the middleweight, who hurt one of his ribs some time ago, is very much improved and will very likely enter the Wild Cat fray. This will materially increase his "Webly" is an experienced wrestler. Interest Runs High Interest in this set-to is running high as this is the first wrestling meet for the "Cow Collegiata." They are looking forward to this event with eagerness, and with the traditional rivalry between the two schools, the affair promises to be spicy and hot contested. Must not Endangr Life In order that the students and other fans may understand the referee's decisions, a summary of the rules used by the Western Intercollegiate Association is printed herewith. Nothing that enangwers the lifi- and limb is allowed to go on in the ring. Certain holds especially are barred, among them the hamlocker, the full-nelion, all strangle hold, holds over the mouth, nose, or eyes, and bending or twisting of fingers for punishment. Any hold used for punishment alone is prohibited. The offender must be held by a legal hold, and if he does not do so before an advantage is gained, this advantage is not allowed. When the contestants are down on the mait and either is partly off it, the referee shall stop the bout, bring both the wrestlers back to the center, and place behind the opponent the one who had the advantage at the entrance of crossing the mat. An avantage gained off the mait does not count. Fall Terminates Bout in two temples. And a fall. A fall should be pinned for the count of three by the referee to constitute a fall. Flying and rolling falls do not count. In case of no fall at the end of twelve minutes, the man must win the decision behind his opponent wins the decision. If neither man has this advantage, two extra periods of three minutes each are wrestled. An advantage of thirty seconds must be won a decision in the extra periods. It is the referee's duty to say during the bout which man is behind his opponent, and time is thus kept. No coaching from the sidelines by either coaches or spectators is permitted, counts five points, a decision three. JAYHAWK TWITTER Oh! what a relief it will be when the last whistle blows tonight! Basketball fans have been phoning in from all over the Valley the past two or three days seeking to obtain team news. Every seat was spoken for days ago. This is the last year that any play on the Old Meantwell machine will play on the Tiger basketball squad. No one regrets that. Doctor Meanwil turned out some mighty lineAggressors, while he was coach at Missouri. But we will match our coach against him any time. One will ever regret seeing tonight's game. Beyond doubt it will be the scrappiest court fight ever or at any other place in the Valley. Thank goodness, the bill prohibiting athletics on the campus has not been passed and signed. The track team leaves tomorrow afternoon for Urbana, arriving there Friday noon. That will give them twenty-four hours of rest. "Phoen" has had the squat out of town this afternoon resting up for the game. Their condition is some-what good, and they are ready for the big camp. Beat Mizzou? You bet! Beat Mizzou! K. U. Rifle Team Loses to South Dakota Stat The South Dakota State College Rife team made a score of 3667 in the match with the Kansas队 whose score was 3457. The two teams shooting in their own gallery come from the Kansas and Illinois. Results were exchanged by mall. Two men on the South Dakota team made a perfect score of 100 in the prone position. Four men made above 360; Sheppard, Dakota, was high point man with a score of 370. Mahlon Ball of the Kansas team made 360, the highest score for Kansas. Former Kansas Men To Play for Hillyards In Midwest Tourney Team is Prominent Challenger For Independent Honors In This Section George Rody, A. B. 22, and Forrest DeBernard, fs, members of the Hillyard basketball team of St. Joseph, Mo., will play in Kansas City, Mo., Friday at Convention Hall when the Hillyard team will meet the Schooly team of Kansas City. The Hillyards are the winners of the Midwest tourney and the most prominent challenger in this section for the independent honors held by Kansas City teams. The team this year presents a very strong line-up and is also turning back strong independent and college teams by decisive margins. The Schoolleys have a record of meeting defeat only three times in eighty-six games, the last five years, of the defeats occurring this year. Forrest De Bernard, former K. U. and K. C. A., star center is captain of the Hillary team. He has been selected twice as center on the all-star national A. A. tourney and has twice been captain of the all-star team. George Body, forward, captained K. U.'s team last year and led Missouri Valley Conference in scoring. Paired with Rody is Pete Reif, Southwestest star of frontward last season. Other Hillyard men are Bob Symon, Ruby Doreough, Elliott Spratt, Shorty Gilton, Nigel Allan The Schoolboy team is almost entirely composed of former Kansas City high school players. The Schoolley line-up is: Edward Detting, Walter Foster, Joe Dehoney, Earl Reynolds, Jessica Jones, Theodore Millei, Chris Thompson, who played on the M. U. team first semester of this year. and Fred Lauder. (Continued from page 1) them out of their determination to carry the Kansas-Missouri game away with them tonight. Missouri has made it, but he has made aow not to be beaten by Kansas again this season. Jayhawkers Meet Tigers in Championship Clash As for the men: Black, guard, is full master of himself. Endacott, although not feeling entirely well, is improving. Wilk, Kansas' incomparable center, sprained his ankle again yesterday, but that is a periodic occurrence with the hanky pivot-man. He's been very good. Bowman is just out from under the fu, but he is likely to be in fairly good condition. Ackerman, Kansas' high-point forward is expected to play his best game of the season. He is feeling fine, and in the practice he has been hitting consistently. Ackerman played a phenomenal game against teams at Columbia on January 16. Choose Women's Debate Team Members of the Women's Debuting team have been chosen. They now team with the Academy, Anna Belle Pringle, Lois Ferguson, and Frances Ford, Prof. H. A. Skihn requests that the members attend a special event at the Theatre so that the team may be divided and intensive work start! "Suiting You" Tighten's line-up: MISSOURI Pos KANSAS Browning F Bowman Hattet F Ackleman Barker C Wolf Fauret G Blackcott Hays G Endcott 917 Mass. St. WM. SCHULZ Prof. H. P. Cady, of the department of chemistry, will spend next week lecturing in Kansas high schools on Liquid Air. Wiedemann's Tea Room Service This and other costume ensembles are merely suggestive and you are not in any way obliged to select it complete. You are free to add or subtract or to make substitutions from our complete assortment. 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Business Women Teachers and Students Will Enjoy Choosing a Complete Costume Announcement Extraordinary Bowersock Theatre Thursday, March 8th GLITTERING, GORGEOUS GALAXY OF GIRLS Book bu James Pharmontory Australia Music by Mar Goularten and Mary Carroll ALL THE TOWN WILL UNHISTLE ITS MUSIC How to Secure Tickets Now: Address letters, make checks and postoffice money orders payable to Bowersock Theatre. Include self-addressed stamped envelope to help insure safe return. Seats on Sale Tuesday, March 6. Prices: Parquet, 10 rows $2.50, 7 rows, $2.00; Balcony, 5 rows, $2.00, 5 rows, $1.65; AA balcony, $1.00 Plus Tax NECKTIE WEEK Send us your worst looking ones to be cleaned. You'll be surprised how new they'll look. PHONE 75 NEW YORK CLEANERS ...Brick's... 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