PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1926 Furious Offense Swamps Wildcats Win Over Aggies Gives Cage Title to Jayhawk Five Valley Championship Again Goes to Kansas by Victory Over K. S. A. C. Petersen High Point Man K. U. Takes Last Season Game With 34-29 Score Unleashing a furious offense and a stubborn defense, the Kansas basketball team ended the season as Mizzou valley champions by taming the best players in the league, filled with sensational playing and hard fighting by both teams. Kansas led all the way and the closest the team was to trail 9 to 12 in the first half. Gordon opened the scoring when he heaved a field goal from under the basket on a short pass from Schmitt. The team went on to score 10 points. Schmidt was over anxious in his guarding of Koch and received a foul, but the Aggie captain was nervous and missed the shot. Burton dribbled through the defense and the teams called time after five minutes of play with the score standing. Kansas 6, Aggies 0. Until this time the guarding of both teams was close and many passes were being inter- Koch Opens Aggie Scoring Observe the tank on the ball on tip from Tebow and was dribbling for the basket with almost a sure goal from behind and batted the ball from his hands. Tebow guarded Beligard too closely and the Kansas captain scored a free throw. Koch opened the Agency's second back court making the score 7 to 2 in favor of Kansas. On the next play after the tip, Schmidt completely fooked the Agie defense when he tossed the ball from outside court to Petersen who was waiting under the basket and tipped the ball in the goal. Bedard fooked his free throw forward to score his free throw and the score stood Kansas 9, Agnies 3. Aggies Almost Tie Score The Aggies came within two points of tying the score when Byers scored from center and brought the score Both teams were fighting for the ball under the visitor's basket, when Osborne was fouled by Belgard. Neither shot was good and on the next play Schmidt pushed Byers and had a personal foul marked against him. Byers was not out and scored in the rebound and scored. Kansas called time with the score standing Kansas 5, Agnieszka 5 and minutes left to play in the half. to Kansas 9. Agams 7. Petersen brought the crowd to its feet when he seared from center and right. Gordon scored on a pass from Schmidt. With 2 minutes left to play the Agagles called time with Kansas on the long end of the field, scoring score. Wiedenhagen re-placed Osborne. Kech again scored from deep court, and Tebow left short goal. Two goals by goal. Petersen put the Jayhawk total to 19 and the half ended Kansas 19, Aggies 11. The half opened with both teams playing cautiously and missing many shots. Gordon opened scoring with a well placed shot, which was well received by the Byers scored when he tossed the ball over his bend. Schmidt passed to Petersen who dropped in another and Kansas led 24 to 15. The Aggies increased their lead to 30 and Tebow. In a furious mix-up under the Aggie basket Gordon poked 20 to 19 in favor of Kansas. Wiedenbach again scored from the sidelines and time with 12 seconds to be played. Scoring Opened by Burton Scoring Opened by Burton Burton opened the scoring with 4 hits from the field and a throw line, and Byers followed with a goal from center. Beigard and Tebow humped heads and time was called for the Angie catch. A close succession and the Angies called time to talk over. Kansas led 32 to 23. Weddle replaced Tebow and he scored a free throw and Weddle added another point on a foul by Burton. Tebow replaced Weddle. gordon scored when he took the ball off the backboard and Byers followed with another shot from center. Koch hooked one from center and the score stood Kansas 34, Agnieszka Schmidt took the ball on the tip from Petersen and Kansas bulldogged the ball until the game ended. Captain Belgard ended his career as a Kansas player by playing the best defensive game that has been seen here this season. Time after time he intercepted Aggie passes and scored 20 points and furious. The Kansas offense of Petersen, Schmidt and Gordon worked in perfect unison and each man's play is worthy of mention. Burton proved a good running mate for Captain Belgard and helped to hold down the Iowa defense. Bryers and Koch were the big guns and their long shots brought fear to the hearts of the Kansas followers. The Aggies played an uphill battle all the way and fought at all times. By virtue of the victory Kansas won its fourth consecutive victory for the fourth consecutive time. KANNAS- (34) G, FT. Schmidt, f 1 | 0 Petersen, f 1 | 0 Bartlett, f 8 | 0 Berggard, f 0 | 1 Grandinger, f 0 | 1 Total 16 | 2 AGILON- (35) G, 2 Oberhey, f 0 | 0 Dyers, f 0 | 2 Tebee, f 2 | 0 Koch, g 3 | 0 Eldweg, g 0 | 0 Wendbeck, h 3 | 0 Gersh, f 0 | 0 Woodie, f 0 | 1 Total 13 | 3 Delta Tau Delta and Cosmopolitan Club Win Rounds in Tournament Phi Kappas Defeated 14 to 12; Graeber Club Loses Game by 13 to 10 Score Delta Tau Delta and the Coopsmopolitan Club won the contests played in the intramural tournament last night. The Delta Taus defeated the Phi Kappas 14 to 12 and the Coopsmopolitan Club won from the Gracheb Club, 13 to 10. The game between the Delta Taus and the Phi Kappas was rather rough. The score at the end of the first quarter was 9 to 1 in favor of the Phi Kappas. The Delta Taus came to life in the last three Quarters and held their opponents to three points by the end of the third quarter body of the Phi Kappas and Gilbreth of the Delta Taus were the best offensive players in the game. The game between the Cosmopolitan Club and the Graeber Club was slow. Neither team seemed to be able to get organized, the playing on both sides was weak. James was the star of the game, making nine points for the winners. The line-up: Davis Tire (14) Daneyne K Gilbertace c Patterson b Rowe r Kabla k FG 0 PT 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phi Table G 0 Total Ratio (12) FF FF Swinging f 0 0 Swapping f 0 0 Hanging f 0 0 Dump f 0 0 Down f 0 0 Upward f 11 0 Portwork g 11 0 Portwork c 11 0 Commissional Club (13) FG FT Borrow f 0 1 Jamison f 0 1 Silver g 0 0 Towne g 0 0 Total: 5 2 Gradher Club (10) FG FT E Borrow 0 1 C Borrow 1 0 Pervalig g 0 0 Rework g 0 0 Total: 5 0 Quigley Refuses to Talk Referee Is Non-Committal on All-Valley Team E. C. Quigley, referee of the K. U.-K. S. A. K. s.basketball game, would give out no information following the game last night as to what his choice was for the next game, be it Quigley's position as one of the most prominent officials in the Missouri valley will give him an imminent chance at selecting the first-choice team. Speaking with a group of fraternity men after the game last night, Quigley was non-committal concerning his selections. "The duty of the referee is to watch for fouls, not for the clever players." he excused himself tactfully. Quigley gave his listeners a few pointers on refereeing. He expressed the opinion that basketball is the hardest game of all to refereer. "There are so many rules and rules, four months of big league baseball umpiring I consider my vacation." Jayhawk Talk Not once did the champion Jayhawk lose the lead in last night's game and the Aggies were able to only within two points of a tint late in the second half, all times and showed one of the most savage attacks that the local followers have seen. Practically all of the Aggies scores were made from long shots on the field, which speaks well of the bulldog defense tactics of the Jayhawkers. The Kansas team while playing like champions every minute of the game, missed several good opportunities to score set ups. In fact it seemed as if the offense were made good while the easier ones wore on the other side of the rim. In the last two minutes when Kansas was stalling with the ball, Schmidt gave a demonstration of dribbling and playing with the ball that gave the big crowd plenty of thrills. Once only the Aggies able to capture the ball and then they didn't get a basket. Lloyd Youse and Herb Laing, Kansas cheerleaders, kept the crowd yelling throughout the game and the team received the best support of any game this year. "Mia" and his band put out more than their usual kit of fight and everyone helped to make a glorious Kansas victory. Only one more game now remains between Washburn and a tie for the championship of the Kansas conference. The Icahnabs easily defeated Baker last night 41 to 27. In the first 10 minute of play Washburn ran up a lead of 14 to 1. The score at the end of the half was 15 to 13. Washburn had her conference schedule with the game with Ottawa. Although Washburn is expected to win the Baptists are expected to give them a hard game. 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