UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TEAM ALL READY FOR NORMAL GAME Coaches Expect Victory To night After Hard Fought Contest WARRIORS SHOW CLASS The game tonight in the Robinson Gymnasium, between the Jayhawker quintet and the Normal five promises according to Coach W. O. Hamilton. The Normals are fast and shifty and are said to play a sensational game at times. Culter and Cross are among the classiest forwards in the state Conference. At present the team has all championship and all other major sport championships in the Teachers' Conference. Laslett, Woodward, Lindsey May Get in lineup WORK ON GOAL THROWING The Jayhawker basketeers are all in readiness for the battle. The last practice and scrimmage before the game takes place at the nasmium. The practice was scheduled to start at seven o'clock but several of the squad arrived long before that. This meant it was hard to get in shape for the races for the Missouri Valley championship. The first thirty-five minutes of the hour practice were given to goal shooting, while the other division worked out the shot snappy shots and the rookie Rox Woodward made the longest goal of the practice from the fifty foot point. All of the football men, Laslett, Woodward, Lindsey, Shinn, Reed and Wilson showed better form than at any time this season. Laslett, Woodward, Lindsey showed up best among the football men in the scrimmage last night. HELD FAST SCRIM MAGE After the goal shooting practice a ten minute scrimmage was staged between the quintet which started the Washburn game and five other players on the squad. The score at the end of the scrimmage was favor of the regulars. The score shows how keen the competition is for positions on the Varsity quintet. The Varsity five went to the show. cras after the first ten minute scrim- mage, and two other ten minute scrim- mages were held between teams made up from the rest of the squad. Several players on the Jayhawker quad showed some classy basketball, and it will take a mighty fast five to beat them. The game with the Normals tonight will start promptly at 7:15 and will be through by 8:30. Mac will have the band to make things lively and to the crowd to warm reception. Remember the game is tonight at the Robinson Gymnasium. SPORT BEAMS Leon D. Gibbens, one of the Jayhawker star forwards, fell last night in the scrimmage in the Gymnasium while running at top speed and dribbling the ball. Paul also was running at top speed and fell on Gibbens as he hit the floor. Gibbens' left elbow was hurt slightly but not sufficiently to keep him out of the scrimmage. Olin K. Fearing, a forward, was back in the scrimpage last night after a sick spell of a week. He has lost twelve pounds since last Friday. He is fast on the floor and has ability to hit the basket. The junior women's basketball team scrimmaged with the seniors last night until seven o'clock when the men's basketball squad was scheduled to start. Four of the junior women stayed on the floor for fifteen minutes longer and displayed their ability to hit the basket. The juniors are doped to win the interclass series, which will start Saturday morning. Stiff Randels, Aggie football captain-elect, denies the rumor that he is married and would not return to school next year. A Manhattan merchant gave him a box of cigars and the football season and Stiff, sensing the opportunity for a good joke, passed the box around to his Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity brothers, and warned them to keep the matter a secret. Within a day the secret was all over the Aggie campus. In explanation of the matter, Stiff said the football team had the first man to report whenAggie football starts next fall." Randels was an all-Missouri Valley end last season. 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Stalcup, a freshman from Pratt County, has been doing some consistent work in the dash events. Groene County, has been taken no but no time was taken in any of the events. Starting next week in many of the events the time will be taken. Groene may be back in school next year if he is able to arrange a pro-duction for me. He will be eligible because he has been on the Varsity only one year. DASH MEN COME OUT Shepherd and Wilbur were the two new men trying the shot put yesterday. Casey did the best work with Small a few feet behind him. Welsh is the latest addition to the squad of distance men. Dillon is trying for the quarterback, a star sprinter from the Central high school Kansas City, is working out, although a freshman this winter. The Haskell pick-ups and the Oread high school basketball teams played a fast, rough game in the women's side of the Gymnastics last night. The team's second-ranked margin. Barter was the greatest point-getter for the Oread five. 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