THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K. U. STANDS THIRD IN VALLEY LINE-UP Out-Classes Aggies in Last Series Forcing Them to Fourth Place Won Nine of Sixteen Games rive of Varsity Team Finish Missouri Valley Careers With This Season The 1920 basketball season was officially ushered out Wednesday night, the closing game being played with the Kansas Aargies here. By winning the two games with the Aggies, Kansas takes third place in the Missouri Valley Conference force, forcing Manhattan down to fourth, when the pre-season dope showed the Aggies to be the class of the valley, having won the conference championship in 1919. Five of the men on the Varsity five finished their Missouri Valley careers with the final Aggie game, each having competed three years in the Valley. They are Laslett, Lonborg, Harmel, Mills and Bunn. The record of the Kansas five during the season consists of nine victories and seven defeats, four of the latter being received at the hands of Walt Newton and the seventh given by the Manhattan school. A hard schedule was outlined for the Jayhawkers, forcing them to take two four-day trips within two weeks. Starting the season with the Emporia Normals, Kansas was easily the winner, and Waschburn also fell before the onslaught of the Jayhawkers, substitutes being used during the last half of both games. Ames was the next victim of the Kansas five, in two hard fought games on the local court, resulting in scores of 29 to 27 and 28 to 30 in the first game as it was tied throughout both halves and neither team holding more than a two point lead at any time during the game. Then came the Tigers to administer the first defeats of the season. The game started out all for Missouri but taking a spurt in the last five games was when the score when the whistle blew, making it necessary for an extra five minute period to decide the game, when Missouri won 27 to 33. The second game was not so hard as the Tigers the score being 38 to 16. On the northern invasion Kansas won from both Drake and Grinell from Drake 37 to 18 and Grinnell 42 to 11, but were playing against a style of basketball that they were not used to, consequently the team returned home with praises. But in the last game, despite the fact that four of the hardest games of the season were scheduled for the next week. King to Missouri for two games, Kansas, playing under difficulties, lost both games. From Columbia they jumped to St. Louis for a double bill with Washington, losing both The first Kansas had won by one point till the last five seconds of play, when the Washimians in a light battle lost by one point, each facing them a unit of margin when the final whistle blew. The Lawrence games scheduled with the Aggies for February 27 and HAVE YOU EXECUTIVE ABILITY and a desire to SEE EUROPE without expense? Write, stating why YOU should be chosen. WILLIAM W. GRACE, 1020 Little Building Boston 11, Mass. 28 were postponed on account of the flu ban till March 9 and 10. Oklahoma University came to Lawrence fresh from their fourth consecutive victory. The first game was a hard battle all the way but Kansas won 33 to 18. Howard Miller who had played substitute all season was the winner of the field goals in rapid succession enabling Kansas to win. The second contest the Jayhawks won 42 to 26 when they played up a lead in the game that the Sooners were unable to overcome. Entering on the last series of two games of the season, Kansas fought the Kansas Aggies for third place in the Missouri Valley Conference and won. Both games were exhibitions of fast floor work and head playing skills of the team. The game was marked for an absence of personal fouls. The standing of the various teams of the Valley at the close of the season. Team W. L. Pet. Missouri 17 1 .944 Washington 11 5 .688 Kansas 9 7 .563 Innes Bulline Hackman Silk Sweaters In Radiant Spring Colors Such unusually smart and becoming styles are seen among the Silk Sweaters which have recently come to us and so many different weaves and patterns of stitch. The Silk Sweater fills a place in every woman's wardrobe for which there is no substitute In Tuxedo, Slipon or Ripple Models...$22.50 to $37.50 Wool Sweaters in Shetland, Germantown, Angora and Brushed Wool. 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