THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TO BATTLE NEBRASKA ON MONDAY NIGHT Game Will be Last One to be Played in Regular Schedule TIGERS FINISH MONDAY Missouri Valley Standings Nebraskans New Stand Fourth Place in Valley Race W. W. L. Pct. Kansas 14 1 93 Missouri 13 1 928 Michigan 10 4 738 Oklahoma 8 7 533 Nebraska 7 7 500 Iowa State 7 7 406 Kansas C. 7 8 214 Gerlinel 1 1 127 Washington 1 1 071 Games this week end: March 3 Washington at Grinnell Aggies at, Nebraska. 4 Ames at Grinnell Washington at Drake. The Jayhawker basketball squad went through a hard workout last night consisting of a forty minute scrimmage with the Freshman team. The Kansas men are putting in some of the hardest work of the season in preparation for the Nebraska battle Monday evening. The Allenets with one game remaining unplayed on their schedule are leading the Valley, having played one more game than Missouri, the other contender for Valley honors. The Tigers have two more games yet day and both Kansas and Missouri finish the season月度evening. The Kansas team is idle this week end waiting for the Cornhusker tilt Monday and thus the Tiger-Sooner battle Saturday night furnishes the most interest to local sport followers. By winning this game the Missouri will come up into a tie with Kansas for first place honors. The loss of this game will give Kansas a lead in the playoffs, the best Tigers can hope for is a Valley tie by Nebraska defeat over Kan-士as. The Missourians, however, should have little difficulty in taking the Sooners into camp. While the game is played in Sooner territory, the Tigers showed great superiority to the Oklahomaians in the previous game, and dope points to a Missouri victory. The two games tonight should make little difference in the Valley standings. Washington and Grimell, the two tail-enders fight it out at the Iowa school. In the previous battle played at St. Louis, the Pioneers came out victorious. The other fill, the Knicks, came up with a more erased percentage standing for the Nebranskers who are now in fourth place in the race. Saturday night, besides the Tiger- sooner game, Washington plays Drake and Ames meet Grinell. Drake probes this in a play on a flicker, with little sliding up. the Bulldogs having only last four games and these to the two conference leaders. Ames is doped to emerge from the Grinnell tilt with the wreath of victory, but then the team upset the percentage by winning. The season closes Monday night and appearances are that the Miss sourians will meet the Aggies an Kansas the Cornhuskers that night both having won and lost the same number of games. Wrestling Match Monday At Basketball Game A seven minute wrestling match will be one of the features at the basket-ball game Monday evening between Kansas and Nebraska, according to ESPN's SportsCenter. The match will be staged between halves of the game and will last seven minutes, unless a fall is obtained sooner. The match is between Spartan and Kansas two freshmen who are good timers for the wrestling team next year. O'LEARY WONT RUN IN ILLINOIS TRACK MEET Gives Way to Griffin Because of Hurt Received Last Summer On account of an old injury, Paul O'Leary, veteran quarter miler, was unable to accompany the members of the K. U. track team, who left on the 2 o'clock Santa Fe today for the Illinois truck meet, which will be held night at Urbana. Melvin Griffin will replace O'Leary in the 400-room run. Kansas will be represented at this meet by four men and a four mile relay team. Entries in the meet will include practically the pick of the athletes of the country. The Kansas relay team is composed of Wilson, James, Massey, and Patterson, who will run in the order named. The following men are entered for the meet tomorrow night besides those mentioned above: Edwin Sandefur, who won the 16-pound shot event at the K. C. A. C. meet, is entered in the two shot events. Captain Everett Bradley will compete in the broad jump, the shot put, the 75-yard low hurdles and the 75-yard high hurdles. Elena Kearney is high jumping with the 75-yard contest in the 75-yard dash. Kearney is a first year man on the varsity squad, but is displaying a great deal of ability. The injury which kept OLEA from entering the meet is one which he received last summer while swimming in Potter Lake. It has been bothering him more or less for some time, and he did not believe yesterday that he was not yet in a condition which would make his entering a meeting at this time, advisable. Although Griffin is a first year man on the squad, there is but little doubt that he will do better than the older man. He should be able to give a very good account of himself against the competition to tomorrow night. Send the Daily Kansan home. KNOX More people Judge a Man by His HAT Than By His Head Houk - Green Clothing Co. 729 Mass. $7.00 INTRA-MURAL B. B. SCHEDULE Woman's Organizations Divided Into Two Groups Fifteen women's organizations have entered teams for the intra-mural basketball tournament that is to begin after the inter-class games are played. They are divided into two groups; the winner of each division to receive a small cup to a permanent possession of the organization. The two winning organizations will then play the final for the large cup awarded each year. The schedule has been arranged as follows: Kappa Kappa Gaamma vs. Gamma Phi Beta; Alpha Delta Pi vs. Achoht; Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Pi Beta Phi; Alpha Chi Omega bya, The schedule has been arranged as follows: Division K— Thetheta Phi Alpha vs. Sigma Kappa; Chi Omega vs. alpha Xi Delta; Wan- kanta vs. alpha Omicron Pi; Gamma sigma bye. Names were drawn for position on the schedule. The date set for the first game is March 16, when the first two teams Kappa Phi. Methodist organization for girls of the University, will hold an initiation banquet for the new members at the Methodist Church Saturday evening. Orpha Harding will be toastmessiness at the banquet. Forty-three new members were initiated last Sunday. scheduled in each division will play. The winners will be selected by the process of elimination. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Kansan wishes to correct an error which occurred in a story of the March first edition stating that Dean Blitz was elected secretary of the next session of Dean of Women, while attending the Conference in Chicago last week. Instead, she was elected secretary of the University conference of the Association groups into which the Association is divided. The sections include one for universities, colleges, normal schools, and high schools. All graduate students are invited to attend a luncheon and business meeting of the Graduation Club at the University, March 6th, p. m. to 7:30 p.m., March 6th, p. m. to 7:30 p.m., LOST-Gold Eversharp pencil cernl- gard "L. L. L." Please return to Chancellor's office, or call 982. 104.2.95 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST--Thursday morning on Campus, one Dittzen slide rule in tan leather case. Phone 1718 Blue, call Nelson. 104-2-323 Montag's famous K. U. embossed stationery on sale today at Rankin Drug Store—adv. 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