PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1926 Jayhawkers Lead in Defensive and Scoring Records Kansas Makes More Points Per Game Than Any Other Valley Team Kansas 16 12 Oklaoma 9 2 Arkansas 9 2 Missouri 8 7 Nebraska 7 8 Indiana 7 9 Washington A & M. 5 7 Johnson State 4 18 Gullamil 1 18 W. I. G. G. Pts. Aver. Kansas 12 359.46 Oklahoma 12 359.46 Oklahoma 12 359.46 Oklahoma A. & M. 12 328.73 Drake 12 328.73 Drake 12 328.73 Washington 12 307.43 Washington 12 307.43 Nebraska 14 317.24 Jones St. 14 317.24 New Mexico 14 317.24 DEFENSIVE STANDINGS | | G | Pts | Aver. Pt | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 14 | 315 | 22.59 | | New York | 16 | 307 | 22.59 | | Arizona Angles | 16 | 302 | 22.87 | | Idaho | 16 | 302 | 23.43 | | Oklahoma | 15 | 302 | 23.83 | | Washington | 14 | 302 | 23.83 | | Washington | 14 | 302 | 23.83 | | Oklahoma, A. & M. | 14 | 302 | 27.14 | | Oklahoma, A. & M. | 14 | 302 | 27.14 | | Oklahoma, A. & M. | 14 | 302 | 27.14 | The University of Kansas basketball team came out with a lion's share of the spoils of the Missouri valley season that has just been completed. The Jayhawkers not only won the valley championship for the fourth consecutive time but also led in the defensive and offense stands. Starting the season with two defeats in their first four games, the Kansans showed a wonderful improvement in their subsequent contests and won fourteen straight games. As the season progressed they scored. The stronger and near the end the oppositions were located by overwhelming scores. Petersen, Gordon, and Schmidt were too strong a combination for the opposing teams to overcome in the offensive part of the game. Each one of this high scoring trio registered more than one hundred points during the season. Petersen was the leading scorer with 23 points and Schmidt third. Burton was also responsible for a large number of his team's counters. All of the team worked well as a defense unit but Captain Belgard and "Zeke" Burton deserved the most credit for the Jayhawks excellent defensive record. Their greatest performance was the victory over coaches to 21 points without being relieved by substitutes during the game. Under the guidance of Doctor Allen the team has shown itself to be in every way a true champion. In addition, they are the first in the defensive and offensive standings, they were also the only team to play a full round robin schedule of eighteen games. Only one team in the valley played more than 12 games. Petersen Leads Scorers Lanky Kansas Center Makes 74 ·Field Goals Pet. .888 .750 .750 .500 .500 .438 .438 .417 .280 .071 Nine Missouri Valley basketball players chalked up more than 100 points each during the 1925 season, including three Kansas stars, who helped the Jayhawkers to win their fourth straight championship. Albert Peterson, Kansas center, stands at the top of the list with a total of 161 point. He has 74 field goals and 52 free throws. Four goals is high for the season. Gale Gordon has 73 goals and four free throws. Schmidt is in third place with 43 field goals and 38 free throws. Schmidt leads the valley in free The ten leading scorers were: Patterson, Karatsu F. G. F. P. Tota Gooden, Kauai 75 14 Gordon, Kauai 73 8 Seiboldt, Irwin 48 19 Irwin, Irwin 50 19 Ryerson, Kansas Angus 52 18 Ryerson, Kansas Angus 51 18 Elliott, Iowa State 44 27 11 Darby, Tahlee 44 27 11 Darby, Tahlee M. I. M. 49 7 Hillyards Given Edge Over K. C. A. C. Team When the Hillarys and the Kansas City Athletic Club battle tonight on the floor in Convention hall, fans will be given an opportunity to see two of the best amateur basketball teams in the country in action. The Hillary team is given the edge in the content as they have lost only one game in 23 starts. The Blue Diamonds on the other hand have only one defeat and sit up against them with a victory by the Hillary of one point. The tilliayed team will be crippled to some extent by the injury to Wulf. "Long John" joins in the team in the other game. As both of the teams are composed of a large number of former Jyahkwats teammates, a battle between teammates. Chi Omegas Lead Women in Intramural Athletics The standing of the sororities and organized groups in the intramural athletics meets for women has been announced by Miss Rivan Cluff, of the women's physical education department. the Ine chi Omega sorority stands highest with 132 points, and the palest in the nation. The T, N, T group has 84; Kappa Kappa Gamma S; and Gamma Phi Beta 10. Delta Zeta, Wita Witten, and Alpha Onieron P1 each have According to Miss Cluff, the next intramural sport to be started will be outdoor baseball. This will probably be played after Easter, she stated, Tennis and track will follow baseball, and the cup for the group with the number of points will be awarded late this spring, according to Miss Cluff. Preliminaries Played for State High School Basketball Tourney participants for Final Rounds Are Selected; Last Contests Are March 19-20 Preliminaries for state high school basketball teams were held throughout the state during Friday and Saturday of last week. The tournaments were divided into three sections which were Class A for school rollment, Class B for schools with less than 100 enrolment and Class C for schools with more. The finals will be played in Lawence Friday and Saturday, March 19 and 20. The results were as follows: Atchison, 11; Leavenworth, 6. Salina, 13; Ewellworth, 18. Pittsburgh, 18; Parsons, 17. Winfield, 20; Augusta, 18. Newton, 50; Wichita, 13. Pratt, 38; Anthony, 19. Winner, 10. Lared, 21; Kinsley, 19. Emmett, 13; White City, 7. Clay Center, 16; Washington, 15. Sabeth the Winner. Phillipsburg, 30; Kerwin, 19. Hoxie Victorious. Quinter, 22; Hoxing, 18. Boeadeal, 3. Liberal, 18; Dodge City, 6. Haulstead, 21; Nickerson, 16. Olatic, 26; Baldwin, 14. Class B. Winners Deerfield, 16; Englewood, 12, Holyrood, 20; Alden, 15. Bancroft takes it, Bird City vicinity, Pike County, 6, Oxford, 35; Norwich, 15. Frontenac, 40; Mineral, 11. Haven, 33; Andover, 8. Arlington, 32; Spring, 27. Davis, 34; Milwaukee, 24; Riley, 2 Covert, 32; Long Isla**, 22. Pawnee Rock, 19; Rose, 18. Pine Ridge, 17. Denten, 22; Highland, 11. Class C Winners Sherman only entrant. El Dorado, 14; Central, 9. Pittsburg, 22; Scammon, 11. Pittsburgh, 13; Columbus, 9. Kinsley, the winner. Tie Looms in Conference Championship of Big Ten Looks Like Deadlock The final week of the basketball race for the championship of the Big Ten finds four teams who are up and running for a tie for the championship. Purdue with eight games lost one and four won is leading. Michigan and Iowa have seven games to their credit. Michigan has a strong versal of form will keep these two from going into a tie with Purdue. Purdue closed her season last week, Iowa also has a chance to tie the game as they have won six and lost four. This week Indiana meets Wisconsin, who has not won a game in the last seven contests. Michigan goes up one point, and he who has dropped four straight. Among the many letters that have come in to Carl's containings guesses on the all-valeley basketball team is one from Leo Scherer, who played for Nebraska in 1920, 1921, and 1922. He tells about the game with Kansas that ended 20-0 at the end of the half, but Kansas came back and made three touchdowns by way of two kickoffs against Dr F. C. Allen the pass that was used three times, twice from "Dutch" Lonborg to Mandveille and once from John Bunn to Mandveille, was the same style that his basketball Kansas-Nebraska Game Recalled Jayhawk Meets Jayhawk team used this year. WILKIN Verne Wilkin and Bob Mosby, former university of Kansas cage stars who play on opposing teams in tonight's clash between K. C. A. C. and Hillarys of St. Joseph, in Convention hall, Kansas City. Both are former all-vally men and play in guard positions. MOSBY The University of Kansas wrestling team will leave Wednesday night for Stillwater, Okla. to compete in the Missouri valley wrestling meet which will be held on March 11, 12, and 13 at the Akron Wrestling Complex Thursday morning and the preliminaries will take place in the afternoon and evening. Wrestlers to Oklahoma Kansas Team Leaves March 10 for Valley Meet The Kansas team will probably enter in only five weights, according to Coach Lookabaugh. The following men will make the trip. Stokhs, 108 lbs; Capt. Shimner, 125 lbs; Debb, 146 lbs; Cap. McCormick, 105 lbs is not definitely settled whether the Jayhawkers will enter in the heavyweight division or not. The following morning the contestants will weigh in again and the semi-finals will be held after afternoon and night. On Saturday, the second and third决赛 will be decided, and the finals will be the entire tournament will be finished. "The Oklahoma Aggies, national collegiate champions, and the strong Ames team are favored to win the title," said Coach Lochaback this morning, "but tournaments are uncertain and predictions are often wrong." Sig Alphs Head Scoring in Intramural Contests The Sig Alpha are leading the fraternities in the number of points scored in intramural sport, with a total of 98 points. The Phil Deltas are second with 90% points while the Delta Chis have 75. This includes only the points scored in the track, swimming and wrestling contests. The track meet was won by the Sig Alphas, the Phi Dels won the swimming meet, and the Phi Chi Chis won the wrestling tournament. Points are given for participation as well as for winning an event. Sigma Alba Euionlion Delta Phi Theta Delta Phi Upsilon Delta Upsilon Kai Pi Kapua Lambda Kai Pi Kapua Delta Phi Chr Sigma Euionlion Sigma Euionlion Sigma Euionlion Ice Kai Phi Ice Kai Phi Ice Kai Phi Alpha Theta Ownga Ekai Theta Eau Kapu Ekai Theta Eau Kapu The standings of the teams are a follows: Prospecta for a winning swimming team are good this year, according to Coach H. G. Alphin. The men are healthy and are showing up well in practice. Prospects for Swimming Are Good This Season There are several men who are trying out for the team this year, Harold Baker is the only member of last year's team who is reporting this year. Some of the other men who are showing up well are: Franklin Burkard, Kelsey Waddell, Justin Hill, C. J. Ponsy, and Marvin Bornsner. aray is showing up especially in the diving events. The 229-yard relay team came within four seconds of the valley record this week. "Last year the Kansas team placed third in the valley meet. With the material at hand I expect to do as well or better this year." Alphin said. Rifle Corps to represent Area The Seventh Corps Area headquarters at Omaha have informed the University military officials that the University of Kansas rifle队 has been designated to represent the seventh corps area in the national intercollegiate indoor rifle matches. Five other schools in this area, the Universities of Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Arkansas, and Kansas State Agricultural college, have also been entered into the Rifle Corps that Kansas University has ever been designated to enter the national matches. Another Round Finished Pil Delta Theta, Pil Kapua Alpha, Sigma Nu Alpha, Niu Kapua Lambda, and the Scott club won the backbettle in the inaugural intramural tournament Saturday. Five Teams Win in Intramural Tourney Saturday 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 In the first game played, the Phi Delts defeated the Sig Eps 26 to 8. In the second game the Pi Kappa Alphas won from the end of the half and at the end of the half was 9 to 2 in favor of the winners. Well and Langford played well for the Pi Kappa Alphas. Langford was the offensive star of the game. The Alpha Kappa Lambda easily defeated the Rayburn校 by a score of 26 to 6. Rifle Corps to Represent Area The Scott Club was the winner over the Delta Sigma Lambdas 17 to 6. The game between the Sigma Nuns and Delta Taus was one of the best in tournament thus far. The final score was 14 to 11 in favor of the Sigma Nuns. Phi Dela Thita (26) B队 FG PF Mayer f. B队 FG Harrison f. B队 FG Broot g. B队 FG Amberle f. B队 FG Knaverer f. B队 FG Toutf f. B队 FG Signum Phil Epsilon (%) FG FT Sailir f 1 0 Sailir l 1 0 Paddock f, 1 0 Alarm, 1 0 Crowker g, 1 0 Martin g, 1 0 Ellison g 1 0 Shappard f 1 0 PJ Krause Alpha (12) Champion f. Chaffant l. Lancard c. Hermes c. Wall g. Tower v. Totals Vitals Pfl. Glenn Delta (4) FG FT McFerron f, f 0 0 Golden f, f 0 0 Golden x, x 0 Reed g, g 0 Reed h, h 0 Culp g, g 0 Laroche f, f 0 Rodriguez f, f 0 Akiba Kappa Lambda (26) fg FT Alpha Jupiter fg FT Bernardine fg FT Shenxh c fg FT Oliver c fg FT Kaushi g fg FT Gareth g fg FT Total 12 12 12 Rainey Club. (6) 0 0 0 Baker F. 0 0 0 Baker G. 0 0 0 Mulholland c. 0 0 0 Hartford c. 0 0 0 Harver c. 0 0 0 Ally F. 1 0 0 Total ___. | Details | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | South Coast (11) | PG 3 | F | | Johnstown | J | 0 | | Johnson | J | 0 | | Hulley c. | 1 | 1 | | Hulley c. | 1 | 1 | | Aitkenham c. | 2 | 0 | | Clyde p. | 1 | 0 | | Clyde p. | 1 | 0 | Delia Sigma Lembala (46) PG TT P 1 Hermod f. 1 0 Hermod f. 1 0 Cahovin g. 1 0 Shawman g. 1 0 Tractor f. 1 0 Tractor f. 1 0 Totals ... 8 1 Storm No. (14) Shannon, I. f. Schmidt, I. f. Foulson, I. f. Fouling, I. f. Johnson, H. v. Todd, I. f. Wilson, I. f. PG FT 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 7 0 Deltas Delta (11) KGF 9 Kramer f 4 Semon f_ 3 Carv e 2 Glilbarch e 1 Sanbern x_ 1 Kimball x_ 0 Irwindal x_ 0 Totals Jayhawks Place on Team Now that the basketball season is about over, Kansas fans are beginning 'o look to the Ja'yawk baseball and trck teams. Jayhawks Place on Team In the all-wayley team published in the Kansas Jayhawks Sunday, three Jayhawks landed places on the first team. Peterson was chosen as center, Gordon as forward, and Burton as guard. The other two players were David Smith of the Kansas Aggies and Dunlap of Oklahoma at post. The Journal-Post placed Schmidt on the second team at guard. Belgard was given honorable men's accolades. Two University of Pennsylvania students were suspended recently because of a New Year's drinking party on campus. The Los Angeles suffered a broken buckle. Lawrence, Kansas. Offers special courses in bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting, banking, etc. Stationery embossed Free See Rowlands Add Mighty Handy - When You're in a Hurry --your hats—caps—neckties—scarfs and gloves are noticed as much as your suit or dress. 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