PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1926 Jayhawks Tromp Washington Bears to Defeat, 29-22 Winning From Washington Gives Kansas Firmer Hold on Valley Honors Outpassing, outgunning, and outplaying the Washington Bears in every department of the game, the Kansas Jayhawkers won their final basketball game that they have never won in a season. The final score was 29 to 22. Kansas completely swamped the Bears during the first half. The score at this time was 17 to 3. The Bears had scored four goals and one free throw, Washington came back stronger in the last half and cut down the commanding lead to 29-26. The effects of the strenuous schedule that the Kansans have had during the few days began to show on them last night. The visiters first half but let down a little bit during the last period after a commanding lead had been established. It is clearly evident that the playing of six games in nine days is detrimental to their impact on their giving best play. Kansas Was "On" Regardless of this fact, the Jayhawkers displayed one of the best brands of basketball last night that has been shown on the Washington court during the entire basketball season. The first half was all Kansas and it was clearly evident to the crowd why Kansas is now leading the valley. The entire Kansas squad played a good game but probably the ones who did the best were Wade. The defense and the offense, Schmidt's floor work, as usual, was one of the shining points of the game. Belgard and Gordon also played well, but the game long enough to make a goal field and one free throw. The mainstays of the Washington team were Seago at center and Cox at guard. Sequoia's work on both the offense and defense was good. Cox made many strong plays, five of his team's points, and also played a good floor game. Washington's defense, which differ from the defense of most other valley schools, was ineffective last night. The Bear guarders were unable to stop the big Kansas forwards, as they did earlier in the afternoon when the hawkers by a score of 25 to 18. This defense is a man to man guarding type. Two Games Still on Schedule This victory gives the Kansasans a gripper on its head and the Virginiaans a winning shot. The two games now remain in the Kansas schedule before the season is completed. Both of these contests are home games. Nebraska is met on Saturday at 2 p.m., Feb. 27 and Friday at 10 a.m., Aggies play on game on Monday, March 1. WASHINGTON (22) PG FT Eckert, rf 2 1 Johnson, rf 2 0 Hermann, rf 2 0 Have, rf 2 0 Jason, rf 2 0 McCarthy, c 2 1 Miller, rf 2 1 Whitter, lr 1 1 Feldman 1 1 Totals 12 Referee Quigley, St. Marys. Sunday Program Planned KANNAS (29) FG PT Schmidt, r1 1 2 Davis, lr 1 2 Precht, r1 1 2 Precht, lr 1 2 Precht, r1 1 2 Burton, r1 1 2 Burton, lr 1 2 Phi Mu Alpha to Give Program of American Music Members of Phi Mu Alpha, men's honorary musical fraternity, will give a program of American music in the auditorium of central Administration building Sunday, Feb. 28, at 4:30 p.m. Those on the program will include those members of the faculty and students of the School of Fine Arts. The program will be: Saturation on Piano and Violin...C, S. Skillot Allegro demo Acoustic Arsenio Azcarraga Vince Goliaz Waldemar Gleich-Gulch Vinadam Goldschmidt-Vinda Waldemar Goldschmidt-A. A. Pruse Plantas-1 Arlo Hatz From the Simultane (A Negro) Colonel Harold P. Gulich Edward Arborey Vince-1 To a beautiful Co The Hill Woodham Church Vince-1 The Roosevelt Motte Nevin-Keranie Motte Pride Note 10, I. H. Holmes Royale Kenneth K. E. Minnell Kenneth K. E. Minnell String Quartet Quartet in Contemporary Molodius Angel Joe Joe Johnson Waldemar Gleich-Jai Vinci Vincenzo Compagno Compagno-Vinda Star Nebraska Sprinter Incapacitated by Injury To the list of noted sayings by famous men the following, by a K. U. professor is added: "Say, you know that I am going away, don't you?" Roland Locke, star Nebraska sprinter, will not compete in the shorter dashes in the Illinois Relay Carnival due to injuries. The injuries, which were received in football, have not yielded readily to treatment. According to Schulte, Nebraska track coach, Locke will compete in the 200 yard dash; his injuries do not stop him. The sprints as in the short driven dashes. Last Wrestling Meet of Season to Be Held Friday Against Ames Oklahoma A. and M. Only Team to Defeat Iowa School During Year Kansas wrestling fans will have their last chance this year to see the Kansas team in action when Kansas meets Ames Friday evening in Robinson gymnasium in what will undoubtedly be the best wrestling game of the strongest wrestling teams in the valley, having beaten West Virginia, the Navy, Oklahoma by a shut-out score, and having lost only to the Oklahoma Aggies, Missouri Valley champions. Their linen will include such men as Prunts, 186, Brown, and Boyey, 125-8th, both of whom are leaders in their weights. "Although we lost a close meet to Missouri last week, I am by no means disappointed in the showing of Kansas," said Coach Leachabaugh this morning. "We expected to win but mismatched by the team than we had expected. The team has shown exceptional ability in the tryouts this week and I am well pleased with its progress. I shall make no prediction as to the outcome of the Amos meet but I can assure that it will be good for you." "Sec Taylor, sporting editor of the Des Moines Register, and who has had much experience as a boxing and wrestling referee, will referre the meet. The lineup of the Kansas team will be: Stoklas, 115-ball class; Captain Skimmer, 125-ball class; James 135-ball class; Ben Sharp, 148-ball class; Smith, 175-ball class; and Freeze, heavyweight class." Competition for places on the wrestling team has been exceptionally keen this year. Several men are competing in each class, and a man must win in order to compete. No one before he is eligible to enter the meet. Last week Dungan won from James in the 135-bc. class but this week Stoklas won. He will be entered Friday night. Stoklas and Scott were forced to work two extra periods before either could gain a decision. Stoklas finally winning. There is much interest shown in these try- Six Games to Be Played Intramural Teams Will Clash Saturday Six more games will be played in the intramural basketball tournament on Saturday. They are Phi Beta Pi vs. Phi Beta at 1:10 a.m.; Acacia vs. Delta Tau Delta at 1:00 p.; Mii Delta Sigma vs. Alpha Sigma Lambda at 2:00 p.; Upsilon Dupon vs. Sigma Lambda at 3:00 p.; Alpha Kappa Psi vs. Alpha Cigma Signa at 4:00 p., m.; and Roach Club vs. Cosmolloni at 5:00 p. m. The standing of the teams in their respective brackets at the present time is as follows; Victoria University, Church Won Last Pct. Signa, Na 1 0.000 Pik, Kenanja, Dotta 2 1.000 Pik, Kenanja, Tetta 3 1.000 Dota, Tyta, Ditta - 1 1.000 Sigma, Sigma - 1 1.000 Pik, Kenanja 0 1.000 Pik, Kenanja 0 1.000 IVISION 1 Won Lost 1 Pila Kappa Pel 1 1 664 Alpha Tau Omega 1 1 664 Beta Theta Pi 1 1 233 Beta Theta Pi 1 1 664 Delta Theta Delta 1 1 333 Delta Theta Delta 1 1 333 Alpha Epsilon Alpha Epsilon Attika Chi Sigma 2 1.000 Won Lost PdL Attika Chi Kappa 2 1.000 Won Lost PdL Attika Kapila 2 1.000 Won Lost PdL Pitai Kapila 2 1.000 Won Lost PdL Pitai Capila 2 1.000 Won Lost PdL Pitai Kapila 2 1.000 Won Lost PdL Pitai Kapila 2 1.000 Won Lost PdL Pitai Kapila 2 1.000 Won Lost PdL Pitai Kapila 2 1.000 Won Lost PdL Pitai Kapila 2 1.000 Won Lost PdL DIVISION 2 Pl Ui Liberon Won Lost Pct Rayborn Club 2 0 1.000 Garland Club 2 0 1.000 Cha Delta Sigma 2 1 1.000 Neck Club 2 1 2.333 Scott Club 2 1 2.333 Grasher Club 0 1 1.000 Sigma Alpha Urbane 0 1 1.000 Sigma Alpha Urbane 0 1 1.000 Sigma Alpha Urbane 0 1 1.000 Students Attend Conference Four Lutheran students will leave Friday night for Fremont, Neb., where they will attend the southwestern regional conference of the National Lutheran Student Association to be held at Midland College, Feb. 26-28. Those delegates represent nine states: Ella Hartman, c'28; Julia Johnson, c'28; Caroline Miek, c'28; and George Anderson, c'26. Intramural Swimming Meet Held Last Night Won by T. N. T. Group Second Place in Contest Taker by Alpha Xi Delta; Third by Chi Omega In the women's intramural swimming meet which was held last night in Robinson pool, the cup for the highest number of points was awarded to T. N. T. There were four organizations entered, and the total scores were as follows: T. N. T. 39.33 points; Alpha Xi Delta femoral; Alpha Xi Delta femoral; Kappa Kappa Gamma, 12.5. There were ten events, starting with a relay race in which T. N. T. won first place, Alpha Xi Delta second, Chi Omega third, and Kappa Kappa Gamma fourth. In the diving contest Aline Eberle won first place for Kappa Kappa Gamma; Ann Bottford, second for T. N. T.; Jean Elliot, third place for Chi Omega; and Sheron, fourth for Alpha Xi In the two lengths free, Gaskill came first for Alpha Xi Delta; Botsford second for T. N. T.; and Martin, swimming for Alpha Xi Delta and Kennedy for T. N. T; tied for third place. The breast stroke for form was won by Carr for T. N. T. Me; Tieson for T. N. T. for second place; for Alpha Xi Delta tied for second place; Marcell swimming for Alpha Xi Delta came fourth. The back stroke for speed was won by Gaskill for Alpha Xi Delta; Eberle, swimming for Kappa Kappa Gamma third; A. Sherbon for Alpha Xi Delta, fourth; Plunge; Carr for T, N. T.; Reynolds for Chi Omega; and A. Sherbon for Alpha Xi Delta, tied for first place; Stapleton for T, N. T. In the breast stroke for speed: McClung for Chi Omega came first; Carr for T. N., T. second Marcell for T. N.; Patterson for Chi Omega, third form. Patterson for Chi Omega and Knpennedy for T. N. T., tied for first place; Eberle for Kappa Kappa II; Benson for Xhi Diela, third. Three lengths free stroke: Botsford for T. N. T, first; Gaskill for Alpha Xi Diela, second; Kennedy for T. N. T, third; Hutchison for Chi Omega. The last event which was the stunt was won by Alpha Ni Delta, with a "jayhawk Wedding." Chi Omega came second in this event, and Kappa Kappa Gamma and T. N. T., tied for third place. Officials at the meet were: judge—Coach John Bunn, H. G. Alphinb, and Miss Riva Cluff; time keeper, Miss Margaret Barto; amounge, Guy Lookabaugh; clerk of course, Miss Dorothy Barter. Athletes Will Compete for Honors March 16 Emerson Norton, formerly of the University of Kanaas, and Anthony Plansky, the two great all-around stars of Georgetown, will compete for all around honors with Charley Hoff of Norway and Harold Osborn of Columbia in the Knights of Columbus meet in Madison Square Garden, on March 15. The event, comprised of seven track and field tests, was originally conducted by Osborn. The requests for the participation of the two athletes from Georgetown became so insistent that they allowed to allow them to enter the contest. Hoff and Osborn both agreed to the addition of these new rivals. The Norwegian, in fact, asserted that he relegated Norton as a more dangerous man than the two other rivals planned, which constitute an abbreviation of the usual decalion program. Ralph Hickson, ex28, and Hubert Sweeney, ex27, were week-end visitors at the Chi Delta Sigma house. A construction company at Badwin. About baggy shirts above the trousers? Try Snugtax If "Bip" Aliens' team brings a championship to Mt. Oread again this year, it will be the fourth straight undisputed win. In 1922 the Jayshawke which brought the Tigers into a tie for the valley penaltier. SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM Why Worry PHONE Various speculations are being made as to the probable personnel of the two schools, but it is whether more than two schools will be represented on the first quintet this year. Kansas has placed three on the first five for the last three. Jayhawk Talk Gordon, Schmidt, Peterson, and Beligard are the most likely choices from the Crimeson and Blue quintet. The Crimson and Bride or Honeea, veteran forwards. 711 YELLOW CAB --mail according to present plans. Crowded conditions in the present workroom make postal work difficult according to the present conditions. The present mail dock, 40 feet by 12 feet in length, is not large enough to accommodate small mail trucks daily. The new platform will be 78 feet long and 62 feet wide. Probably as usual the Kansas Aggies will feel that they deserve at least one man on the mythical five. Byers is their outstanding man, and he has been the most valuable Captain Koch has been a dependable player in the guard position. Seago of Washington has been playing great basketball, and although he had to work at the start of the season with a bunch of incompetence men, he has been leading a team that throws fear into the heart of all opponents. The way Gale Gordon, big Jayhawk forward, has been going this season, she's also making an all-vacancy selection. Even at the start of the season when Gordon was working at guard, he consistently collected from three to five baskets in The Iowa State grapplers were introduced to President Coolidge, or an eastern trip in which they defeated the Navy and West Virginia national intercollegiate wrestling champions by some sports writers. Tom Poeir, A. B. 25, who has been attending the Cadillac training school in Chicago, is now with the Cadillac team in school and is currently in school he was president of the senior class member of Kappa Sigma, Sachem, was on the track teams and one of the representatives from the university at the Olympics in Europe in 1924. City Postoffice to Have Building Improvements Extension and remodeling of the Lawrence postoffice, for which a $115,000 appropriation bill passed the House of Representatives recently will consist mainly in the building of a new warehouse in the construction of a new platform for receiving and dispatching truck mail according to present plans. Changes, according to present plans include the addition of mail boxes, the shifting of the C. O. D. department from the basement into the general room, and general freeing of jammed conditions in the basement. The building will be completed before Christmas, if present plant material The present postoffice building was More the best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for any money C13 any money 613 A News Service On the Hill. The New Jayhawk Cafe now has a complete news service for the students. We have a complete line of magazines and newspapers for your convenience. Now is the time to buy a meal ticket $5.50 for $5.00 X X The New Jayhawk Cafe Exclusive Agency City, State Martha Washington Candies RAY HARRY Open all night built in 1903, at a cost of $0,500. At that time annual postoffice receipts totalled $46,000 on the average. Last year the receipts here were $182, 000. The addition of a parcel post increased a cramped cramped quarters in the building. G. E, Rose, B, S. 23, is now with the Bell Telephone Co., with headquarters at Wichita, V. O, Smeltzer is with the same company with headquarters at Topka. Both were members of Theta Tau. Paul Durand, June 29, reported to the student hospital with a case of scarlet fever Sunday. This is in the first year of his college years, according to hospital authorities, - Mighty Handy When You're in a Hurry - GEORGE'S LUNCH Wanted! Students to Sell 1926 Jayhawker Commission Paid John A. Kroh, Bus. Mgr. Juyhawker Office—Basement Central Administration Apply Friday or Saturday afternoon to BOWERSOCK Tonight - Tomorrow It's a sensation! Nothing else could describe The best dressed laugh show that ever came to town. - Also - News - Comedy - SHOWS: 2:30, 7.9 . - PRICES: Mat. and Eve. 25-50e Have You Seen H S & M Spring Suits at $35? Friday and Saturday Special... —featuring new spring weight, shower proof Topcoats, in new colors and patterns. Styles for Men and Young Men $25 New Spring Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits, real woolens, fine patterns, correctly styled for Men and Young Men. A real selection for your choosing— $35 New Hats Glad to show you! New Caps