UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FEBRUARY 22, 1918. Senior Women Capture Title from Sophomore Sextet by 23-16 Score Snappies of Playing Marks Final Contest for Campus Honors Teams Are Evenly Matched Second-Year Women Excel in Floor Work, but are Unable To Cage Ball In one of the fastest women's games ever seen in Robinson gymnasium, the seniors defeated the sophormes last night by a 23 to 16 score for the championship of the University. The teams were evenly matched and although the seniors led most of the way, at no time were they more than eight points ahead of their opponents. Sarah Trant, left forward, led off for the seniors with a field goal but the sophomores soon tied the score and finally drew ahead with the count 6-4 and later 8-6 in favor of the second year team. The sophomores excelled the seniors in floor work, as their dribbling and allaround fast play carried the ball under the fourth-year team's goal time after time. But the sophomores failed to make their good work count in the score column, as their forwards just could not seem to locate the basket. The seniors, by a pair of goals in quick succession tossed by Sarah Trant and Dorothy Querfeld, took the lead in the last three minutes of the first half and held it during the remainder of the game. The half ended with the score 11-8 for the seniors. The sophomores rallied in the fore part of the second period and threatened to tie the score, but Sarah Trant started a senior spurt just at the right time, and the fourth year team aided by good goal shooting by Captain Dorothy Querfeld and Joyce Brown, assumed a commanding lead which the sophomores were unable to overtake. Excellent guarding on the part of both teams and clean playing were the features of the game. The great defensive work of Ruth Dively and Katherine Orelup, the sophomore guards, broke up the offensive of the Querfield-Trant-Brown combination time and again, while Ruth Bottomly played her best game of the year at the jumping center position. Her interception of senior passes was one of the big features in keeping her team in the running until the last. Captain Ruth Trent at center performed in her usual brilliant style and tossed two goals, while Iris Russell also played well at forward with a pair of goals to her credit. Earline Allen, sophomore left forward, was responsible for half of her team's points and her all-around play was excellent. Sarah Trant was in her best form of the year, caging six field goals for the seniors besides playing a great game on the floor. The close guarding of the sophomores kept Dorothy Querfeld's score down to four field goals, but the senior captain played well, both on offense and defense. Nelle Beilgood's guardsion was good and along with Ruth Endacott, she pulled the senior out of most scoring lanes, first half. Margaret Bader generally got the tip-off for the fourth-year team and this fact aided her team greatly in winning the championship, while Joyce Brown and Dorothy Tucker finished out the senior machine and contributed their part toward the victory. The spectators were entertained between halves by stunts put on by the consisting of a scene in the gymnasium at 4 o'clock, with women bothering the physical instructor with claims for exemption from gym and hiking. The second stunt was a mock basketball game with sophomores in clown suits as the players. A track meet consisted of the shot-put, discus, hurdles and relay concluded the program. The shot was in the form of paper bags and the discs were in pans. Citizens State Bank Deposits Guaranteed The University Bank Why Not Carry Your Account Here Office—Main 562 Ether Phone. Residence—Home Phone, East 3002. Bell Phone East 479. 3711 Earl 11th Street ED. E. KUHN ORCHESTRA Music for Everything 402 Sharp Bldg, Kansas City, Mo. EMIL CHAQUETTE, Mgr. Bell South 4320 W. Prospect R. V. Harmon, of the coaching staff at Westport High School, refereed the game and his work was good throughout. The box score follows. Seniors, (23.) FG FT S. Trant, lf., 6 1 D. Querfeld, rf., rec., (C) 4 0 M. Holder, jc., 0 D. Tucker, rc., 0 R. Endacott, lg., 0 N. Leibengood, rg., 0 J. Brown, rf., 1 0 Totals, Sophomores, (16.) FG FT I. Russell, rf., 2 0 L. Allen, 2 0 R. Bottomly jc., 4 0 R. Trant, rc (C) 2 0 R. Trant, lg., 0 0 K. Orelup, lg., 0 0 K. Dingy, rg., 0 0 Totals, 8 0 1 Referee, R. V. Harmon, Westport High School. Lack of Books Delays Bible Study Classes Delay in the arrival of the books for the Men's Bible Study classes has caused the postponing of the opening of the men's classes until next week. The book to be used is "The Social Principles of Jesus." These classes will be given under the direction of the University Y. M. C. A, and W. Y. C. A. Ten sororites and sixteen fraternities have regular classes and the total enrollment is between nine hundred and one thousand, said Hugo Wedell, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. Former State Official Visits Richard J. Hopkins of Garden City, '196, visited today between trains with Prof. Arthur MacMurray of the department of public speaking. Mr. Hopkins was lieutenant governor during ex-Governor Stubbs' administration and he is now a candidate for attorney general for Kansas on the Republican ticket. Wheatless, meatless and porkless days are complied with on our sandwich menu. Wiedemann's.—Adv. Send the Daily Kansan Home. CARTER'S 1025 Mass. St. Typewriter Supplies, Stationery University Supplies Agent for CORONA typewriter "Suiting" You—That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Massachusetts St. PALACE BARBER SHOP A first class shop for K. U. men. Electric massage FRANK VAUGHN, Prop. 730 Mass. 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