UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MARCH 5,1918 Kansas Defeats Aggies Wins First of Finals In Last Hope Come-Back Miller Retrieves First Half with Seven Successive Goals in Second Period Coach Hamilton's Hawkeyws, by a wonderful spurt in the last five minutes of play, defeated the Kansas Aggies last night by a 35-33 score in the first game of the final series of the season, and they went throughout the first half and the period ended with the score 21-1 in favor of the Aggens. The Farmers started another drive at the beginning of the second half and increased their lead to 16 points. Then the Jayhawkers began their big rally and every member of the Crimson and Blue quintet began hitting the basket. Miller, who had played raggedly in the first half, came back and shot seven field goals in the last period, many of them in association. Serubby Laslett and Matthews chipped in with an avalanche of field goals and the Jayhawkers drew into the lead just as the contest ended. Miller was easily the star of the game, caging eight goals from the field. Captain Vantrine of the Aggie team was second in individual scoring with six shots from the field and Whedon also of the Aggies followed with five. Dutch Uhrlaub caged five free throws in eight chances and tossed a couple of field goals. The box score follows: Kansas. (35.) FG FT Uhrlaub, lf., (C) 2 5 Laslett, rf., 2 0 Matthews, c., 3 0 Bunn, lg., 0 0 Miller, rg., 8 0 Totals, 15 5 8 Agges, (33.) FG FT Vantrine, lf., (C) 6 1 Foltz, rf., 1 4 Whedon, c., 5 0 Hinds, lg., 2 0 Clarke, rg., 0 0 Totals, Referee, Ernest C. Quigley, St. Motals. SPORT BEAMS The University of Oklahoma five recently returned from a road trip with two topheavy score victories to its credit. Henry Kendall of football fame was the victim, the Sooners defeating the Kendallites 83-22, and 53-19. The University of Missouri will be represented at the K. C. A. C. meet tomorrow by fifteen men, four of whom are veterans from last year's team. The old men are Scholz, intercollegiate champion in the hundred yard dash; Pittam, dash man and high jumper; Berry, weight man and Sylvester, pole vaulter. Excellent time was made in many events in the Tiger tryouts recently and the Missouri team is one of the most promising entered in the Kansas City meet. Just as necessary as the tickets for the "show"—a box of Wiedemann's chocolates!—Adv. TEACHERS WANTED Thousands of teachers needed to fill vacancies in Central and Western states for next year. Register now. ONLY 4 PER CENT COMMISSION. Write for blanks today. The Heuer Teachers' Agency, 408-409 C. R. Sav Bank Bldg., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The Bethany college quintet defeated Washburn Wednesday night by a 37-18 score on the Lindsborg side. The Bethany's ninth conference victory. John R. Bender, former manager of athletics at Kansas State Agricultural College, and Johnny Griffith, last year head of the athletic department at Drake University, have been commissioned captains in the army with orders to sail for France with their divisions when the time comes. Griffith is now athletic director at Camp Dodge while Bender is serving Northeast High of Kansas City had an easy time winning from the Leavenworth high school quintet last night, 36-17. The Haskell relay team defeated the quartet of William Jewell quarter milers handily in the K. C. A. C. meet. The Indian runners were small, but they used their heads and had the bigger Jewellites outclassed for speed. The running of Joie Ray of the Illinois Athletic Club was the feature of the meet. 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Taxi 12 'PHONE "One-Two" Track athletes of the Jayhawker track team were running for the timing of the laps in both the half and mile and the time was slow as a result. Rice was not out for the work in the high jump because he was at Manhattan with the basketball five. Have you ENLISTED in the Army of Savers. Buy War-Savings Stamps! For making your fruit punch, a little Macadine, or Loganberry, or Cherry, which we carry especially for this purpose, will give it the snap you want.-Wiedemann's.-Adv. Gee! It is easy to Buy a new Spring Hat down here. Doesn't matter what style you want—what color you have in mind—you'll find it here in the block that becomes your face—they're better looking than ever, and the price about the same— $3.00 up Ober's HEAD TO FOOT OUTRITTERS TEN YEARS FROM NOW "Everybody's Jayhawker: The Liberty Bell Book of 1918" The War—A Memory—Your friends scattered— Many of them dead. 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