THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN STANDINGS REMAIN SAME IN M. V. RACE Washington Drops One to Soon ers Thus Losing Chance at Championship Interest in K. U. Games Scott Still High-Point Man While Uhrlaub Leads Jayhawkers Wednesday, February 18, Missouri vs. Kansas at Columbia. Ames vs. Drake at Ames. Thursday, February 19, Missouri vs. Kansas at Columbia. K. S. A. C. vs. Phillips at Enid. Friday, February 20. Washington vs. Kansas at St. Louis. Oklahoma vs. K. S. A. C. at Norman. Grinnell vs. Ames at Grinnell. Saturday, February 21, Washington vs. Kansas at. St. Louis. Oklahoma vs. K. S. A. C. at. Norman. The standing of the teams: After winning nine straight victories Washington was finally stopped in the Missouri Valley basketball team when Benny Owen's Sooners won the second game of the Washington Oklahoma series Saturday night 26 to 23. The Sooners had taken a big lead on the Pikers in the first game but a tough win against eight baskets in the last ten minutes of play enabled the Pikers to take the game 46 to 39. These two games were considered as easy games by the Piker supporters and the showing of the Oklahoma team was a big surprise. The Sooners dropped two games to Missouri at Columbia on Wednesday and Thursday, the first one 32 to 13 and the second 58 to 34, all due to the secure into the Tigers when they took an early lead but before the half was over the Tigors tool the lead and retained it for the remainder of the game. The three Iowa teams were the losers in the other four conference games of the week. Ames dropped a pair to the Kansas Agnes at Manhattan 37 to 20 and 27 to 21 while the Jayhawkers took the measure of Grinnell and then played against Grinnell 42 to 11 at Grinnell on Friday and Drake 78 to 18 at Des Moines on Saturday. The Pioneers were without the services of Evans and Shoemith in the Kansas game and this fact accounts for the easy time the Jayhawkers had. The two games were even better, as the Hawkeyes however as every man with the exception of Lasiett was injured on the trip. The standing of the teams: Team Won Lost Pct. Missouri 12 10 0.40 Washington 9 3 .750 K. S. A. C. 7 3 .700 Kansas 7 3 .700 Oklahoma 1 5 1.457 Drake 1 6 .143 Grinnell 0 7 .000 Ames 0 7 .000 In the games this week interest will center on the Kansas games with the two Missouri schools Missouri and Washington. The Jayhawkers will invade Coleman and St. Louis on Friday and Saturday. While the Jayhawkers hardly hope for a victorious trip they are out to spoil the ever victorious record of the Tigers and will put everything they have into the two Missouri games. The Kansas team should record for the Tigers three years ago with a second rate team after the Tigers had taken three games from them. The Washington games should be close games as the Jayhawkers are playing a much better brand of basketball than showing on the Pilkers last week indicates that they are not putting up the game they were several weeks ago. Ames will meet both of the other Iowa schools during the week while the Kansas Aggies journey to Oklahoma for a two game series with the Sooners. The Ames-Grinnell and the Ames-Drake games should be close. The Aggies will pitch with each team from the Sooners than in the two games at Manhattan early in the season which the Farmers won by large scores. Scott continues to lead in individual scoring with a total of 182 points. Hard, of Washington is second with 140 points and Williams third with 128. Bunger of the Kansas Argies is fifth with 100 points, over 100 points. His total is 117. The individual scoring records follow: Player and School | G. F. T. Pet. Scott, Missouri | 44 94 10 Hurd, Missouri | 13 87 12 Ahram, Missouri | 58 7 12 Burger, K. S. A. C | 41 36 11 Burger, K. S. A. C | 41 36 11 Ruby Missouri | 13 87 12 Ruby Missouri | 13 87 12 Russell, Washington | 18 43 7 Urbiah, Kansas | 9 43 6 Marguard, Washington | 16 63 11 Margarud, Washington | 29 1 1 Lippert, Washington | 25 0 5 T. Payse Drake | 13 16 4 E. Wale, Oklahoma | 14 12 8 Cox, Kansas | 18 3 2 Laslett, Kansas | 18 3 2 Cox, Oklahoma | 14 6 3 Waaseen, Oklahoma | 14 6 3 Waaseen, Oklahoma | 7 17 3 Shepard, Ames | 15 0 3 Body, Kansas | 15 0 3 Wachter, Missouri | 13 0 2 Shoehm, Grinnell | 13 0 2 Shoehm, Grinnell | 11 3 2 McKinley, Drake | 11 3 2 Samuel G. Clarke 1033 Mass. St. Lost Pet. K. U. TO MEET TIGERS If you wear Shirts,you will be interested in our New Patterns. Drop in and give them the "twice over." Quintet Leaves Today for Hardest Trip on Schedule The Jayhawker basketball five live today for Warrenburg, M., oncote to tangle with the Missouri Tigers and the Oklahoma State Cowboys will work out on the Warrenburg Normal court tonight and go on to Columbia Wednesday. Here they will attempt to stop the victorious Bengals fromimpring into their championship hopes. Bond, Missouri ... 11 0 3 Krache, Washington ... 11 0 5 Browning, Missouri ... 10 7 4 E. Cowell, K. S. A. C ... 8 0 1 Ebert, Drake ... 6 3 1 McDermott, Oklahoma ... 7 1 0 Erskine, Ames ... 7 0 1 Lonborg, Kansas ... 7 0 1 Dell, Kansas ... 7 0 1 Shawner, Drake ... 5 0 1 Thompson, Washington ... 4 2 1 Fearing, Kansas ... 5 0 1 E. Cowell, K. S. A. C ... 4 0 Vinsel, Grinnell ... 4 0 Currie, Ames ... 4 0 Lane, Ames ... 4 0 Lamert, Kansas ... 4 0 Boyle, Oklahoma ... 3 0 Williams, K. S. A. C ... 2 0 Lamar, Drake ... 2 0 T. Payseur, Drake ... 2 0 Groth, Kansas ... 2 0 Dauneburger, Grinnell ..*2* Mueler, Grinnell ..*2* L. Waite, Oklahoma ... 2 0 Rutburn, Oklahoma ... 2 0 Oakley, Kansas ... 2 0 Welch, Kansas ... 1 0 Campbell, Missouri ... 1 0 Brindley, Drake ... 1 0 Linemeyer, Washington ... 1 0 McCallum, Washington ... 1 0 Krebczetzmeyer, Grinnel .. 1 0 Parker, Grinnell ... 1 0 White, Oklahoma ... 1 0 Hudson, Ames ... 1 0 Fifteen other players have failed Dayton F. Glenn who has been en rolled in the school of law, has withdrawn and is now working in Kansas City. Friday the team will again entrain for the camp of the Pilkers in St. Louis. Friday and Saturday night they will battle with the Washington five, and return home Sunday. This is by far the hardest trip on sched-ing duty because the season had condition K. U. may be lucky to get an even break. Regional Rail Director Hale Holden Resign Washington, Feb. 17—Hale Holden railroad director for the central western states, has resigned, Director General Hines announced today. R. H. Ashton, director of the north-west region, will take over Holden's authority until March 1, when he will be to return to private control. AGGIES PICK K. U. HEAD A fifty-page article on "English and Other Languages under American Statutes," by Prof. J. C. Ruppenthal appeared in the January-February number of the American Law Review. The article discusses the provisions of Congress and the several state legislatures regarding the use of English and other languages in the courts, in advertisements and other notices. Kansas State Collegian Says Ru mor Has Chosen Former President of K. S. A. C. 2. Provisions forbidding the use of German during the war are also cited. In foot-notes, Professor Ruppental has given the text of the laws regarding these subjects, including not only provisions from the various states, but also from Porto Rice and the Philippines. 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