UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "GAME AT ANY PRICE" SAID OTTAWA WOMEN Junior Six Lose 31 to 30 Last Night—Referee Ignores Rules In the roughest, closest game of women's basketball ever played by the junior women, they were defeated at Ottawa University last night by the women's team, assisted by a referee who evidently did not know the rules. The final score was 31 to 30. Throughout the game the Kansas team outclassed the Ottawa women but the K. U. team played clean basketball and did not foul, while the Ottawa six fouled repeatedly by holding and overguarding, thus breaking up the juniors' teamwork with the opposing defense in high school球队, disregarded all rules of basketball and would not discuss rules even when protests were made. The score at the end of the first half stood tied, 12 to 12. Sara Tran and Joyce Brown started the game at forward, and in the second half Kansuook Mook Miss Tran's place. The Kansuans then took a spurt, but were soon slowed down by the persistent holding of both Ottawa guards. The Ottawa forwards and coaches played basketball, and the golf shooting good. At one stage of the game Dorothy Tucker, the K. U. captain, called time out, and while she was off the court the referee, put the ball into play and Ottawa scored a field goal. He also asserted that the goal should count. He allowed the Ottawa team to overcrowd the Kansas women when the ball was out of bounds. At every protest the referee would not look up any pain in the rules but would say, "I'm referee! I'm running this game." This is the first defeat of the junior team and they do not regard last night's game an official defeat. The Kansas games played a wonderful game, as did captain Dorothy Tucker, running center. The three Kansas forwards played a good passing game, and made nearly every shot they had at the goal, when an Ottawa guard was not holding. The line up of the junior women's team follows: Joyce Brown, Sara Trant and Dorothy Querbford; forwards: Daniel Fischer, Dorothy Tucker,乔婉, running center; Ruth Endacott and Nell Liebengood, guards. SPORT BEAMS The Jayhawk goal-tossers will play their last game of the season Saturday when they meet the Washington University five at St. Louis. The Nebraska five is scheduled to play the Ames five at Ames tomorrow and Friday night. The Kansas Aggies will not have any Missouri Valley games this week but are scheduled to play the Washington U five games in the second round and their last games of the season with Missouri the following Monday and Tuesday. The six new electric hair driers in the gymnasium work overtime on Monday and Thursday, the days when the women do their swimming in preparation for the women's swimming tournament to be held here the last of March. Many good divers are being found daily. A party of eight K. U. women drove to Ottawa last night to see the basketball game between Ottawa University and the Kansas junior women's team. Up-date the Aggies probably have the best chance to win the Missouri Valley Conference championship. The lions are to take two straights from Kansas and then two straights from the Aggies to get away with the first place. After the Varsity practice last night in the gymnasium, the freshman quintet played a fast game with a new combination five consisting of Potsy Clark, Julius Neal, Willie Stevens and Stevenson from the Jayhawker squad. The latter five had a considerable edge on the first year goal-tossers. The feature of the scrimpage was the lightning floorwork and goal-shooting ability of Today, who is敬 being as Illinois greatest athlete. Wrestling and boxing are the principal attraction on the men's side of the gymnasium every afternoon. Jick Fast, a star half-back on the football team, seems to be the champion among them. The commitment is to get two men about his size to try to put him on his shoulders on the mat. Little Egypt 5c Cigar. All Dealers -Adv. **tf** LAST YEAR'S OPEN LESSON TO BECOME ANNUAL EVENT The girls of the freshman and sophomore gym classes will give an exhibition of their work in an open floor lesson Thursday evening, March 15. This is the second such lesson and the freshmen will show their skill with wands, dumb-bells, and folk-instruments. The sophomoreium work will be shown, by the sophomores, in bounding balls and marching tactics. Miss Mix the gymnasium instruction girls are all doing remarkable work. GYMNASTS TO MEET HERE Two Kansas Schools Come for Annual Triangular Contest March 1 The triangular gymnastium meet between the Kansas Aggies, the Normals, and K. U. will be held in Robinson Gymnasmium March 1. Prof James Naismith, of the department of physical education, has been working hard for more than a month getting ready to compete. C B. Harrison, of the same department, is working with the wrestlers who will be in the meet. There will be five events in the contest. Three men are entered in each event. First place in each contest counts five points, second place three, and third place one. The final winner of the wrestling counts five points. The Jayhawkers count the meet last year at Emporia. Feats on the horizontal bars, paralleli bars, tumbling, the horse, and wrestling are on the list of events. Jensen, Bell, Malmus, Fast, Foster, and Easterday have been doing the best work in gymnastics this season. Fast and Easterday appear to be the best wrestlers out this year. MAKE MORE ROOM BY REMOVING GYM SEATS Running Track to be Laid Permanently—Trials for Illini Meet Monday Seats and stands which have been used for the basketball games on the main floor of Robinson Gymnasium were removed yesterday. This will give more room for work in the pole vault, high jump, and shot put, as well as in the dashes. The running boards on the lower floor which are used for the rest of the indoor season for the rest of the indoor season, and the work of taking them up every day for the basketball practice will be done away with. All of the distance men did only light work yesterday afternoon on the oval track. Most of the running done was only to develop wind and stride. Several new men were out doing work the distance events in the last practice. Try-outs for the two mile relay team to be entered in the Illinois Invitation meet next week will be held in the Gymnasium, Monday, and the mile relay trials for the same meet will be held next Wednesday. Crowley, Rustenbach, Davidson, and Casey were doing the dash work in yesterday's practice. McCarty, the baseball coach, started the dash men. Kodak finishing, differently better, Squires.—Adv. WILSON'S KANSAS BASE BALL TEAM IN NEED OF CATCHER The Popular Drug Store Toilet Articles Good Things to Eat and Drink Baseball practice for the battery men will not be held in the gymnasium tomorrow afternoon according to Coach McCarty, so the next practice will come at two o'clock Friday afternoon. The coach's biggest worry at present for making a championship team out of this year's material is the lack of an experienced catcher. Loren Weltmert, the star receiver of last year's nine is out of school and is teaching in the Junction City high school. The catchers for this year's nine will have to be developed from the material which reports for the early spring practices which began in the Robinson gymnasium this afternoon. Coach McCarty is very anxious for him, who has left back of the bat and who is eligible for the Varsity nine to report to him at the gymnasium at two oclock, Friday afternoon. Cameron Reed, c'19, went to his in-house in Kansas City this afternoon. 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