PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, MARCH 7, 1926 Missouri Resents Kansas Attitude on Football Date Tiger Authorities Accede in Dispute, But Retain "Full Liberty" in Future Issuing a warning that it "retains full liberty of action with respect to the date of the Missouri-Kansas football game in future," the league agreed to the arbitrary action of Kansas in this matter, the Missouri athletic committee agreed Friday to the Saturday before the Tiger-Jayhawk clash next year. According to previous reports the Missouri athletic authorities had come to an agreement with the Kansas heads to hold all future Missouri-Kansas football games on the Saturday before Thanksgiving. Since that time he has not made publicly asked for a change to the old date, and now comes, the word that they reserve the right to act as they please in the matter. Track Team to Texas Relays Track Team to Texas Relays The committee voted not to send a team to Texas Relays, but instead, to send their entire track team to the Texas Relays. The Missouri institution failed to send a team to Texas, so they sent it back, but sent one more to the last two. Missouri is taking this action, according to reports, in the view of changing the annual Tiger-Jayhawk battle to an earlier season game, with the hopes of getting some other school for the Thanksgiving day contest. It will take place in this case they may be able to get Nebraska for the Turkey day chase. Thanksgiving Game Wanted According to the committee's resolution, the universal public sentiment of Mets fans was at its highest traditional game on Thanksgiving day The changed date this fall saw all attendance records broken, and settled at 11 a.m. the following share than she received two years before when the game was held on Thanksgiving day. This year Miss Grace also has her share of her fare she accounted to $19,000 Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics, made the following statement Saturday regarding the dis- between the two schools: "Kansas has not meant to be arbitrary in the matter of the playing date of the Kansas-Missouri game, but I think that it played a crucial role since 1921. In playing the 1924 Thanksgiving game at Columbia High School, I worked for a home Thanksgiving date, the agreement being that thereafter the day would be preceded Thanksgiving. "Kansas appreciates the difficulties under which Missouri laborers, and has patiently waited for the completion of these projects," said Kansas City to St. Louis. This arterial highway will迎面开来 into the University of Missouri, and thereby assures a capacity crowd for the Kansas-Missouri game for any date it should be. "Under the present arrangement of playing the Saturday before Thanksgiving, we gave our giving at home. Under the old arrangement, students were torn between two great loyalities that to their school teams, and that to their families." "Ramans appreciates the privilege of getting involved in a new action with respect to the date for future Kansas-Missouri games. That was the right moment, his right night of both parties coming together." "We sincerely hope reports are incorrect that Missouri will not be reps for our state," said Jeff Kolter, a Kansas Relays吧 here April 17. This track event draws many of the best athletes from outstanding teams; it is up to each Missouri valley conference member to send its best, in order to unblock参赛 players for the first Kansas Relay, but has been represented in the last two, the second, and reconsider and be with us this year." Bulldogs Humble Tigers in Final Game of Season The Drake Bulldogs humbled the Missouri Tigers at Columbia last night, lift to 25. It was the last game of the season for both teams and was closely contested throughout. Drake led at the end of the first half, 10-8. For a short time at the beginning of the second half, and again for several minutes near its close, the Tigers held the lead and victory seemed probable. Shortly before the final whistle the Bulldogs scored a field goal, breaking the tie with the Rangers as they missed the two teams to tie for fifth place in the Missouri valley race. Missouri would have finished in fourth place had she won. The Tigers defeated Nebraska Friday night, 24 to 22. Delta Union announces the pliding of George Marts, c29, of Kansas City, Mo. Kansas Aggies Nose Out Grinnell Team 33 to 31 The Kansas Aggies repeated their performance of last night at Ames and defeated the Grinnell basketball five in an extra period contest. The first time they played was five times during the game, Neither team led by more than three points at any time in the contest. At least one point man of the game with 12 points. layhawker Wrestlers Lose Match to Aggies by Two Point Margin Pearson Cinches Farmers' Win by Victory Over Freese in Last Match The Kansas wrestling team lost the last dual meet of the season to the Kansas Aggies last night at Manhattan by a two point margin, 18 to 16. Throughout the early matches, Kansas held n small lead and before the last match between Freese and Pearson, the Jayhawkers were leading 16 to 13. The big Angelo was defeated in a closely contested fight. Freese had his opponent in a bad position, but the Agile managed to slip out of the hold. Joe Stoklas won his match in the 108 pound class, which is going to be discontinued next year and this product will also be held in the valley, Captain Skinner only lacked 13 seconds of holding a time advantage for his entire match with Schopp. Dungan has only two wins in the last three games and his showing was very credible. Perhaps the most hotly contested match of the evening was between Hays of Kansas and Hinz, which the former won by 10 minutes' vantage. At the end of 10 minutes wrestling, the Aggies wrestler hold a 17 second advantage and it was necessary to extend the match for two extra periods before the decision was made. 108 pound class: Stoklas of Kansas won the decision over Frazer with a time advantage of 1 minute and 25 seconds. 115 pound class: Captain Walgren of the Aggies won a fall over Scott in 6 minutes. 125 pound class: Captain Skimmer of Kansas won the decision over Schopp with a time advantage of 4 minutes and 47 seconds. 135 pound class: Hendrix of the Aggies won a fall over Dungan in 5 minutes and 40 seconds. 145 pound class: Delp of Kansas won a fall over Turner in 5 minutes and 40 seconds. 158 pound class: Hays lost the decision to Hinz by a time advantage of 3 minutes and 17 seconds. Two extra periods. 175 pound class: Smith of Kansas won fall from Hinkle in 9 minutes and 2 seconds. 1 Unlimited class: Freese was thrown by Pearson of the Aggies in 2 minutes and 35 seconds. Those who wish to go on the Outing Club hike and steak roast Sunday afternoon are asked to meet at the gymnasium at 4:30; so Brown, president. Cap Headquarters For the next few days we are showing exclusively Caps and Hats for Men, Young Men, and Boys in our show windows for your delectation. The Cap and Hat Shop Guaranteed Values Since 1889 SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM The nineteenth annual state basketball tournament for high schools will be held in Lawrence March 19-20, it was announced today. In this tournament 16 teams, the pick of Kauai, will play to decide the state championship. High Schools Will Play in State Basketball Tourney This Month Sixteen Teams Will Be Entered in Nineteenth Annual Meet Cap Headquarters at Lawrence The class C tournament for junior high schools will be held in Hutchinson on March 12-13. The district tournaments are being held in 24 Kansas towns and cities from March 5-1. The winners, runners-up and winners of the consolation games will be eligible to enter one of the seven sectional meetings held at Kinsley, Newton, Parsons, Kansas City, Manhay, Hays and Norton on March 12-13. The nine teams in these sectional meets 15 teams will be selected for the state class A tournament at Lawrence. The winner of the class B meet at Topper March 12-13. The winners of the district tournament at Lawrence. The class C tournament for junior The class A entries will be teams from the larger high schools of the country, junior high schools and class C includes the junior high schools. There will be a meeting of the women's riffle club Monday, March 8, in Fowler Shops at 4:30—Emma Roots, captain. Pan-Hellenic meeting at 9:30 Sunday morning at the Chi Omega house—Jo Lapham, president. The freshmen commission will meet at 4:30 on Monday at the Henley House.—Emaa Webb, president. At the end of the first half of the junior-senior game, the score was tied at 8 to 8. The final score was 10 to 10, with Mary Bernstein scoring the most points for the juniors, and Elizabeth Bolinger for the seniors. in the freshmen-sophomore game, the score for the first half was 21 to 8, in favor of the freshmen, while the final score was 29 to 16. Helen Fiklin starred for the freshman, and Ruth Martin for the sophomores. Freshmen and junior teams were the ictors in the inter-class basketball ames which were played this morning in Robinson gymnasium. Freshmen and Juniors Win Inter-Class Games We sell rebuilt parts and accessories for all makes of cars. AUTO WRECKING & JUNK CO. 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