THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas Wrestlers Undergoing Stiff Practice For Meet Ames and Ohio State Leading Western Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Final elimination of wrestlers on the University squad, under the direction of Coach Bobby Roscoe, will take place tomorrow, the winners represent K. U. in the first mat battle, scheduled to take place with Washington University here on the night of February 8. As yet the arrangements made for this meet are merely tentative. The number of eliminations will vary with the different weights, as the number of aspirants for position in the squad vary to a great extent. Squad Gets Stiff Practice Rossee has been putting the squad through a period of intensive training in preparation for the coming meets", said one of the coaches this by the Kansas coach from the other contenders for mat honors, and the Kansas men will spare no time in becoming fit opponents for the enemy. "The K., U. men are showing an admirable spirit in training for the meets," said one of the coaches this morning. "Competition within the Kansas ranks is hot and every man who makes the squad will be fully qualified to represent the University on the home and foreign mats." Standings Announced The present standings in the Western Intercollegiate Wrestling Association, of which K. U. is a member, are as follows: K. U. has no standing in the conference as yet because she has met no collegiate team. The first meet was at the university. But the University in the column. | | W | L | P C | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Ames | 2 | 0 | 1.000 | | Ohio State | 2 | 0 | 1.000 | | Indiana | 1 | 0 | 1.000 | | Wisconsin | 1 | 0 | 1.000 | | Illinois | 2 | 1 | .667 | | Nebraska | 1 | 1 | .500 | | Chicago | 1 | 1 | .500 | | Kentucky | 1 | 1 | .500 | | Ohio U. | 0 | 1 | .000 | | Northwestern | 0 | 4 | .000 | Meets with other schools which have been scheduled to date (in addition to Washington are): New Hampshire 17, Lincoln. Oklahoma are: Oklahoma A. and M., February 20 Lawrence Oklahoma University, March 9, Nor Meets have been arranged with the Kansas Aggies and the Rolla School of Mines of Missouri, but dates have not been set. SPORT BRIEFS DeVaughn Francis Perhaps the most singular occurrence so far this week in the Valley's round robin court tournament, as far as scores are concerned, was the Missouri-Washington tilt last night. The score was 26-22 in favor of the Tigers at the last gun, and four for the Rams for any team which is running a close second to Kansas for the Valley championship. We took the Pikers into camp on the very short end of a 41-14 score last week. However, these comparative scores are no less significant of the value of the "dope put" than those of the Mite Oklahoma and Kanao-Kahoma games. The Valley Percentages W L P O KANSAS 9 1 1,000 Missouri 7 1 875 Delhi 4 3 500 Washington 3 3 500 Nebraska 4 4 500 Ames 3 4 428 Oklahoma 1 0 500 Griffith 5 0 600 K. S. A. C. 5 0 600 Because Nebraska is weak on the rear end of the court machine, Grinnell held hopes of crawling up a notch or two in the percentage column last week and then never. The fight forwards failed to dent the Husker defense for the necessary points. The Ames-Drake affair at Des Moines was, from all reports, a very rough party. The Ames boys came away slightly miffed even though they had muzzled the ferocious bull-dog. Because Ames had sustained the loss of Ruff, forward on the Aggie five, the general opinion was that he had been injured. More dimepiled Monday night. More dope spilled. A Kansas Grappler Bobby Rosco, claimant to the world's lightweight wrestling championship, who is assisting in whipping Coach Patrick's proteses into shape for the first clash of the season with Rosco. Rosco has established his residence and training quarters in Lawrence. Ames, rated to have one of the best mat teams in the United States, missed out the Husker artists this week by a 11-14 score. This is the first time the Scarlet and Black aggregation has been scored on in two seasons. Toronto has defeated the University of Montreal, 5-7, in a hockey match, qualifying its position as the leader of the intercollegiate race in this sport. A review of what the Tigers have done in seasons past in athletics will be printed and distributed by the dean's office at the University of Missouri this month. The University of Texas is *is* tied with the Texas Aggies for top position in the Southwestern Conference and won three court games and lost one. The department of athletics at the University of Michigan is conducting an inter-organization basketball meet in the gymnasium, the eliminations brought the tournament to the final which will soon be played through. Historical Play Will be Accompanied by Lecture "The Cradle of the Washington," the historical play which will be given this evening in Fraser Chapel at 7:30 o'clock, will be accompanied by a short lecture by Prof. H. A. Shinn, which will outline the forefathers of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. Allen Forwards Near Top Of Conference's Percentage Column The lecture will embody the main details of the Washings in England and will merely be an explanation of the picture itself. A member of the department of public speaking will probably give this explanation. Dean Kent entails a cordial invitation to all who desire to attend. Browning of Missouri Tigers Continues to Lead Valley in Individual Points The individual scoring record for basketball in the Missouri Valley Conference is as follows. The record includes games of Saturday, January 27. G FG FT T F B Browning M 7 89 40 17 26 Wilhelm D 8 70 39 15 24 Ackermann K 8 10 34 74 16 Rowman K 8 12 37 74 10 Minner W 8 11 35 74 10 Green A 8 15 22 53 78 Warren D 7 15 17 62 7 Basser L 6 21 2 44 10 Whan A 7 17 0 34 11 Pavoret M 7 17 0 34 12 Banker M 7 17 0 34 12 Wolf K 8 17 0 34 12 Knox A 6 10 10 35 Raff A 4 14 0 28 7 Udder N 4 14 0 28 7 Udder N 6 12 37 21 Black K 8 11 2 24 5 Jacobson H 6 12 0 28 Lester I 6 12 0 28 Gleiner O 6 3 6 21 Fowal K 6 3 6 21 Voeen A 6 9 3 21 Coon Allen D 6 9 3 21 Coon A 4 9 0 18 6 Tinton N 7 9 0 18 6 Carter N 7 9 0 18 6 Johnson N 8 8 0 16 7 Gelin V 8 10 16 16 Klewer G 5 8 0 16 7 Portier G 5 8 0 16 7 Thumser W 8 5 0 16 4 Benz G 4 7 15 17 Alberson J 7 4 15 17 Dolan K 5 7 0 14 10 Grothausen KA 6 7 0 14 4 Wagner W 6 7 0 14 4 Life W 5 5 2 11 11 Whitehall G 5 2 10 5 9 Haynes M 5 2 10 5 9 Shirk A 7 4 0 8 9 Mose O 4 2 3 7 2 McBardon KA 4 3 1 7 2 McBardon N 4 3 1 7 2 Roberts A 5 3 0 6 9 Cherrett D 5 3 0 6 9 Marcow D 5 3 0 6 9 Dorin D 4 3 0 6 15 Vance M 5 2 1 5 12 Report O 5 2 1 5 12 Brink J 4 3 1 5 12 Orechaug D 5 2 0 4 0 Lane A 5 2 0 4 3 Citterstein G 5 2 0 4 3 Vove G 5 2 0 4 0 Brown KA 8 2 0 4 0 Van KA 8 2 0 4 0 Hutton W 4 1 1 3 1 Quinn O 2 0 2 2 6 Carmen N 2 0 2 2 6 Seat N 2 0 2 2 6 Smith G 8 1 0 2 2 Lewn S 8 1 0 2 2 Huka H 3 1 0 2 1 Dollen KA 2 2 0 2 6 Schwalm K 6 1 0 2 9 Wabber N 4 1 0 2 1 Gliman KA 1 0 1 1 1 Diewok A 6 1 0 1 1 Quinon N 2 0 1 1 1 Wilson O 2 0 1 1 1 Bradley R 2 0 0 0 0 Randebourg O 2 0 0 0 0 Basebridge O 2 0 0 0 0 REMEMBER: Everybody likes Wiedemann's Candies SAY:- Cowell W 3 0 0 0 Windy H 4 0 0 0 Young A 6 0 0 0 Campbell M 3/0 0 0 Ratliff M 2/0 0 0 Bishop G 1 0 0 Habison I 1 0 0 Hicky Freeman Kirschbaum suits and overcoats now on— Queen For Shadowland —your Spring Hat is here in 14 different styles and all the new colors. $5 & $6 Los Angeles, Feb. 1.—The Motion Picture Industry is going to have a real Queen, elected by popular vote. Her power will extend over the Premiere of the American Historical Revue and Motion Picture Exposition to be given next summer as a great international celebration of the hundredth anniversary of the Monroe Doctrine. Ruler and Harding Will Share Honors in Revue SALE OF— She will probably share her regs honors with President Haroing, wh is expected to be present for the formal opening of the Monroe Doctrine Centennial. In the Motion Picture Industry is sponsoring the Revue and Exposition, it has been decided to let those of the industry select the queen of events for the opening night. The lucky girl winning this honor will ride in state in the electrical parade preceding the opening; she will preside at the opening ball and lead the grand march with the Governor of Texas to a memorial service will have a prominent part with President Harding in the official opening ceremonies; and she will preside at the Exposition breakfast to be given at dawn following the opening of the societies that will mark the opening to the public of the 30-day celebration. The Oread High School basketball team will play the Lecompton team tomorrow night at Lecompton. Clothing of the better kind only have the ShopStadS label in them, for the very simple reason that every garment bearing this label has our unqualified guarantee of complete satisfaction to the wearer, and for a good deal less money on account of Varsity . Dance! F. A. U. Hall Saturday February 3,1923 SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM Blanc's Quintette Varsity - Bowersock Today Only Thurs. and Fri. Shows—2:30—4:00—7:30—9:00 p.m. HAROLD LLOYD "Dr. Jack" The greatest prescription for worry and gloom. If you are crying for a laugh—visit Dr. Jack! If you need a joy thrill—Consult Dr. Jack. in also "Man vs. Beast" Adults 33c Children 10c MARY MILES MINTER "Drums of Fate" in How daring is a Flapper? The modern flapper—does she ever really love? Is she daring in the bright face of real danger? Grace Fawcett in cast "Go Over to Ober's—Ober Quality is Economy" $ ^{m} $ Varsity Theatre Friday and Saturday Jask Holt in "Making a Man" Adults 28c Children 10c "GYM" CLOTHING For Men and Women SECOND FLOOR also Snub Pollard—Old Sea Dog There is clothing and equipment for every "gym" need. Our expert salesmen are ready to advise and assist you in making proper selections. Here you can select your "gym" from the finest produced in America. --by James M. Barrie BOWERSOCK Monday, Feb.12 Mail orders now to Manager, Bowersoci Lawrence, Kansas The Correct shoe for week-end parties, of Patent or Calf leathers. Admirable Crichton Lords, Ladies, and butler assembled in a comedy that only James M. Barrie could write. NEWMAN THE SHOEMAN Seats .75 - $1.00 -$1.50 Tax Free $7.50 Seat Sale Now Bowersock Saturday, February 3 The Same Wonderful Cast in THE DRAMATIC SMASH By Mary Roberts Bischart and Avery Hopwood 2 Years N. Y., 1 Year Chicago—Fourth Time Lawrence LAUGHS AND THRILLS Orchestra $2.00, Balcony $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, Gallery 755 Plus Tax Secure Soona Early, Don't Be Crowd Out.