PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1926 Kansas to Tangle With Husker Five Tomorrow Night Nebraska Squad Will Be iir Good Shape for Jayhawk Battle After Week Best of Rest of Rest Coach Beaer and his University of Nebraska quintet invade Lawrence for a return game with the Jayhawks in the National Tournamentium. The Huskers have three games after the Kansas battle, and the Kansas have one more game before the Texans. The Husker squad has been resting for the past week and should be in good shape to meet the Jayhawks. The last game played by the Huskers was with Washington at Lincoln on Feb. 29. The Kissan team on the other hand is tired and bruised from the games the first of the week. Gordon's ankle still bothers him some, and Schmidt has a bad car, but otherwise the squad is in pretty good shape. Game to Be Hard Doctor Allen believes that the games Saturday and Monday will be one of the most severe tests of the squad and the team this year. "The game with the Huskers cannot be won unless we put everything we have into the game," he said this morning. Nebraska always gives Kansas one of her hardest games when they come back. They're not a team that is never beaten until the game is over, and they are playing one of the strongest defensive games that is played in the valley this season. "Don't be too cockey-sure," is the advice Doctor Allen is giving to K. U, basketball fans. "We're going in there and not trying to go through a sure way to take that fight out of the team is overconfidence on the part of the fans." If the students go to the gym and practice the team to the last ditch, the team will furnish the punch to win. Jayhawkers Are Brushed The Jayhawk team has been through a horrific first few days, and although they are battered by a pair of rough games, they have a good chance to beat the Huskers. One of the officials at the Missouri-Kansas game said that he didn't see how any team could go through a tough game, and expect to win another the following night. But that was the trick the Jayhawkers did, and with little rest they are going to be in there battling the Huskers tomorrow night for the championship. The probable line-up: KANNAAN Schulien p Gordon p Gordon p Glottel or Milten p Ferguson p Ferguson Milten Milten NEIBERLAAN Schulien p Gordon p Glottel or Milten p Brown Milten Kansas Squad Has Worked Hard for Battle Tonight Wrestlers to Meet Ames The Kansas wrestling team meets the Iowa State matmen tonight at 7:30 in Robinson gymnasium. This will be the last match of the season for the Jayhawk team before the valley meet in Stillwater, March 12-13. Ames has an exceptionally strong team this year. They were defeated by Oklahoma A. and M., and A. A. U, champions, but hold victories over the Navy and West Virginia, two of the strongest teams in the east. The state team won second place in the valley meet in Lincoln last year. Boyvey and Prunty of the Ames team are especially strong in their win over Oklahoma. Prunty and Prunty Russell Hays. These two Iowa men won their matches with the Oklahoma Aggies. Neither Hays nor Skinner has lost a match this season. The Iowa team arrived in Lawrence at 10:35 this morning. They weighed in at 3:36 this afternoon. The Ames team was also interested in the match, it will be hard fought and interesting. The matches in the 125 and 158-ound competition to be the features of the match. The lineup for the Kansas team will be: Stoklas, 115-bl. class; Skinner 125-bl. class; James 155-bl. class; Dekel, 145-bl. class; Hays 158-bl. class; Smith, 175-bl. class; Freese, unlimited class. The personnel of the Iowa State team will be: Myers, 115-bs. class; Boycey, 125-bs. class; Beach, 153-bs. class; Woodhill, 145-bs. class; Prunty, 160-bs. class; Kingery, unlimited class. Huge Ottovalk is coach of the Iowa team. The matches will be reforced by "See" Taylor of the Des Moines Register. Gus Rau, B. S. 25, is doing construction work for his father in Kansas City. All Tickets for Nebraska Game Saturday Are Sold Eight thousand requests for tickets have been poured into the athletic office recently for the Kansas Aggie game Monday night, and it is seen that even witnessed a valley game would be in Robinson gymnasium for this game if seating capacity would permit. The gymnasium is also completely sold out for the Nebraska game Saturday night is also reported by the athletic office. Students who have extra tickets may turn them in at the office any time before the start of the game. Students who play on them providing they are sold. Track Men Will Leave Tonight to Take Part in Illinois Indoor Relay Louch Karl Sehademan Believe Kansas Can Make Good Showing in Meet Conch Karl Schlademan and ten track men will travel tonight to participate in the Illinois indoor relays that will take place Saturday afternoon and evening of this week at Urbana, Ill. The men who are making the trip and the events in which they will compete are as follows: Captain Rooney, Grady, and Wongwai in the 75-yard and 300 yard dashes; Doerobos in the hurdles; Phillips in the pole vault; Watson in the 1,060-yard run; Springer in the 900-yard run; Engle, Woods, and Cooper who will with Rooney in the one-mile relay. Coach Schlademan has made no predictions as to the way his men will place in the various events, but he knows that all coaches will make a creditable showing. In last year's competition Kansas placed in the medley relay, took first in the high jump. The Jayhawks had a number of entries in last year's meets. This meet will do much to decide the comparative strength of five of the Missouri valley schools, since there are that many valley schools competed against each other. Jayhawks there are Missouri, the Kansas Aggies, Ames and Drake. Haskell Plays Last Game The Haskell Indians will play the last game of their basketball season tonight when they play the team from Kansas City University at Kansas City. Coach Hanley has announced that he will be out of the lineup due to a foot injury several days ago and the Redskins are doped to lose the last game. Some time ago the K. C. U. team defeated the Indians by a decisive score on the Haskell court. The team is scheduled to make way for the spring football practice which is scheduled to start Monday. 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A shift in the lineup will now be necessary, and it will probably find "Dee" DeBernardi going to center, and Mueller taking the vacant position. This change will work very harmoniously as Mueller is a floorman of unoccupied spaces, and "Dee" will provide the master of the "dee" position on the playing floor. Tomorrow night the Jayhawks meet the Cornhuskers in Jogin gymnasm. If the Kansans clear this hurdle there will be only one more game between them and the valley championship. Jayhawk Talk The Nebraskans will be all set for Kansas. They have had no games this VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow A drama with plenty of thrills PRICES - Mat, 10-35c, Eve, 10-40c SHOWS - - - 3:00, 7:30, 9:00 week and should be in tip top shape. Four straight valley defences have not discuarded them and they will put their best efforts against Kansas. In "Jug" Brown, the Huskers have one of the best first year guards in the valley. Brown has not only been holding down the opponents' scores, but has been playing a good offensive game. Everything is gone except standing room for the game tomorrow night, according to the athletic office. The need for a new gymnasium certainly will be apparent both Saturday and Monday, as it has been all season. Iowa State has two of the best amateur wrestlers of the country in Prunty and Boynton, Florida. They won Oklahoma, although the Ames team was defeated. In a match against West Virginia Boynton threw a man who had not lost an opponent since 1972. These two wrestlers meet Hays and Skinner of the Kansas队. Neither Hays or Skinner have been defeated this season. The match between Skinner and Bovye should be especially worthwhile, as a good chance to win the valley title. Hays has let out the information that he is going to put all he has into the battle with Prentty tonight. He will be joined by the Amee grater a real scrap. "See" Taylor of the Des Moines Register will referee the matches tonight. Taylor has had lots of experience with wrestling and boxing and has acquired a reputation as one of the best referees in the valley. THERE is no hat worry for the Sterson wearer. He is as sure of the style of his hat as he is of the quality. B OWERSOC K Last Time Tonight COLLEEN MOORE Styled for young men "IRENE" Tomorrow STETSON HATS Charles Farrell-Coars Conlin Will Walling Pat Harlan Divested by Neal Smith *Stories and Narratives by Charles Locke* Also Comedy "Run-Tin-Can" SHOWS: 3, 7320, 9 PRICES Mat. 10-3kg, Eve. 10-4kg kansas fans too often voice a loud criticism of the referee, especially in the most hard fought games. That's apt to cost us heavily some time. will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. Waler of Elizabeth, N. J., Sunda at the forum at UNITY CHURCH, 12th and Vermont Sts. at, 10 "The League of Neighbors" "The Sufficing Joy" will be the subject of the minister's discourse at 11. 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