UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TEAM SCORED HEAVILY IN BASKETBALL GAMES K. U. Team Annexed 391 Points While Opponents Took 363 —Uhrlaub Led Scoring KANSAS IN FOURTH PLACE Defeats for Missouri, Aggies or Ames May Boost Jayhawker Standing Although the Jayhawker goal-toes have closed their season it is still uncertain just what rung they will occupy on the Missouri Valley championship ladder until the Valley season closes March 9 and 10 with a two game series between Ames and Nebraska at Lincoln and between the Tigers and Washington University at St. Louis. At present the Jayahawks occupy fourth place, with the Tigers, Aggies and Ames in the lead. Ames would go to third place. The only other possibility for Kansas to end the season in third place would be for the Aggies to lose all their remaining games with the Tigers and Washington University. All four Aggie games will be played on foreign courts. The comparative points scored by the Jayhawk quintet as against those scored by their opponents give Kansas a considerable edge. The Crimson and Blue goal-cagers made a total of 391 points in the sixteen conference games as against 363 for their opponents. Rudolf Uhrlau, star left forward was the greatest point-getter for the Jayhawkers, scoring 131 points of the total 391 points for the entire Jayhawketer squad. Besides getting the highest total number of points he scored the highest individual number of points in any single game, by making seventen of the twenty-nine points in Kansas in the second Angie game at Michigan, by being field baskets and thirteen free ones, He also has the honor of being the only Kansas player to score in every game. Williams, the star center on the Tiger quintet, is the only player in the Missouri Valley Conference that played with his team during dof尔Uhrlaub. Leon Gibbens, fast right forward, was next highest scorer on the Kansas team, with ninety points while Scrubby Laslett, followed with sixty-eight points. The individual points of the ten jewish workers used in the Missouri Valley town. G. F.G. F.T. T.P.I. R. Uhrlaub 16 29 73 131 Gibbens 16 36 18 00 Laslett 16 16 18 68 Lipton 16 23 0 46 Nelson 16 18 0 36 Kauder 16 6 1 16 E. Uhrlaub 8 3 1 7 Wilson 4 0 0 0 Woodward 3 0 0 0 Lindsey 2 0 0 0 Total 149 93 391 You can't afford to take a chance with water. Order Aereated Distilled Water from McNish...Adv. Tennis raquets. Just received, part of spring shipment. Look them over at Carroll's.-Adv. Get a McClure's magazine at Carroll's.—Adv. SPORT BEAMS Many state high schools have written Manager W. O. Hamilton inquiring about the tenth annual high school basketball tournament to be held here March 16-17. More than fourteen state high schools have Nickerson high school will probably have a girls' team in the tournament this year. The relay races will be the feature of the K. C. A. C. meet in Kansas City, Saturday night. Missouri claims to have eighteen stars entered in the K. C. A. meet. Kansas has not set a date for the Illinois Invitiation meet at Urbana the same date. The last of the seat stands were taken from the lower floor of Robinson Gymnasium yesterday afternoon. Coach Olcott's chalk talks on foot- ball will be continued twice a week until school closes. Athletes who were late finishing their work-outs yesterday afternoon in the Gyrmnamium were treated to a meal of chicken instead of the usual muddy showers. The electrical engineers, A. I. E. E., will meet in Marvin Hall tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Randall C. Harvey, c19, was forced to leave school yesterday on account of a severe case of pneumonia. He was taken to the hospital at Topela for two or three weeks. The Moody Club will move the first of next week from 1339 Tennessee street to the northwest corner of 14th and Tennessee. The Jayhawker goal-tossers are still in the race for the third rung on the Missouri Valley Conference championship ladder. If Ames or the Aggies should lose two of their remaining Missouri Valley games, Kansas would automatically advance to third place. The average man thinks he can save systematically but does he? 25c If you are interested, come down and look it over at once, as we are sure to sell it shortly. SECOND BALCONY (Not Reserved) "UNDER COVER" Doors open at 7:45 CONKLIN PENS are sold at This canoe is a special order and is FOR SALE, the party which ordered it, having left town. McCulloch's Drug Store 847 Mass. Allie Carroll (Next to Eldridge) Peoples State Bank Peoples State B. Capital and Surplus $88,000.00. "EVERY BANKING SERVICE" Pleased to call your attention to the finest canoe ever seen in Lawrence. 18 ft., big and roomy with special ends. G. GW. GL. Pet. Tigers 10 8 2 .80 Argiles 8 6 2 .750 Ames 8 5 3 .625 Kansas 16 9 7 .563 Nebraska 9 7 2 .722 Washington U. 8 1 7 .125 Drake 3 0 7 .000 The present standing of the Missouri Valley Conference teams is: Spalding gym suits and gym shoes. Best that can be purchased, at Carroll's.-Adv. Kansas was defeated three times by Missouri, two times by the Aglies, and once by Nebraska in the present basketball season. Capt. George Smee, a 17-year baseball squad, says that the Jayhawk nine is going to seek revenge. Drink Hy-Ball Gingerale. Best by test. Order from McNish. Phones 198.—Adv. 25c SECOND BALCONY (Not Reserved) "UNDER COVER" Doors open at 7:45 HYDE PARK A New Boot of CHERRY TAN that clean cut slenderness— that real dressy appearance and an easy fitter. 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