PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24, 1926 Jayhawks Increase Chance for Title by Downing Tigers Forged Ahead to Victory In Last Few Minutes; Play Washington Tonight The Kansas Jayhawkers forged ahead in the last few minutes of play against Missouri host night and durum before losing 22 to 22 at Columbia. The Missourians carried the fight to Kansas throughout the game and recovered a win in buff which ended 14 to 12. In the second period the two teams were on almost even terms. But a lightning attack by Chicago overtook the load late in the game. Tigers Show Good Defense Missouri showed a defensive power it has not shown against other leaders in the valley. Both teams made 10 field goals but Kamaas sank 7 free throws. During the first half the Jawhayers were not in the best of form. Their passing and shots were wild and erratic. Three free throws were all the scoring which was made on the Kansas side until late in the half when they came from under the basket and Peterson pointed a free throw and a goal. Washington Game Important The Kannans meet Washington tonight in what promises to be one of the critical games of the season. Washington defenses are in the offseason and defense and defeat Oklahoma about a week ago. The score of last night's game MISSUOI—(12) G. FT. Yanker, j 1 0 Thatcher, j 1 0 Buchner, j 1 0 Buchner, j 1 0 Flinman, k 0 0 Janker, j 0 0 O'Dellahill, j 0 0 KANSAS (27) Gardner, f G FT Griffin, f 2 4 Higgins, f 1 0 Benton, f 1 0 Barron, f 1 0 Blair, f 1 0 Totals 19 7 Handball Contest Starts Sixty-four Men Are Entered in Tournament The drawings are as follows: The intramural handball tournament began Feb. 22. The plan of playing this year, according to Coach John Sabeo, is to have each man arrange with his opponent a time to play the match, and for the winner to turn in the score at Sabeo's office. The drawings for the 64 contestants have been made, and one week will be given to play the game. The result will be played in the time it will automatically become a fortuit to the man who reported. Drakeston one Cali. Colu. Phi. Gan-Henry, Sigma Baylor. Drakeston two Cali. Colu. Phi. Gan-Henry, Sigma Calia. Drakeston three Cali. Colu. Phi. Gan-Henry, Sigma Calia. Drakeston four Cali. Colu. Phi. Gan-Henry, Sigma Uunat-Teh. Mesh. Mosh. A. K. Henser, Bener, Bener, Bener, Bener, Bener, Bener, Bener, Phi. Epsilon-10 Silvermine. Uunat-Teh. Phi. Epsilon-10 Silvermine. Uunat-Teh. Phi. Epsilon-10 Silvermine. Uunat-Teh. Phi. Drakeeston five Cali. Colu. Phi. Gan-Henry, Sigma Drakeeston six Cali. Colu. Phi. Gan-Henry, Sigma Drakeeston seven Cali. Colu. Phi. Gan-Henry, Sigma Drakeeston eight Cali. Colu. Phi. Gan-Henry, Sigma Hacker, two in, as follows: Hahidh, Phi Bakrash, two in, as follows: Bakrash, Phi Bakrash, Alma Ahmad, Dhi; Kappan, Bakkar Imkeem, Phi Ghaizan Drakestreet throw is as follows. Grower, Kappa Sigma—Jacques, L. Margo, Phi-Delta, Udanta; Mackie, Phi-Delta, Newman, Sigma Amberstein, Phi-Delt, Liberman, Sigma Hohne, A. A., L.-B.; Bye, Phil, Phi-Delta, Hohne, A. A., L.-B.; Bye, Phil, Phi-Delta, Hohne, A. A., L.-B.; Bye, McMannan, Phi- Kappa—Jaques, Phi-Delt, Tangia, Sigma— N. A., L.-B.; Grace, Phi-Delt, Wil Brewer four in its followers: Diak, Kapker Lee, A. T. O—Jeffrey, Pflyi Kordel, Kaplan Kovacs, A. T. O—Jeffrey, Pflyi Kordel, Kaplan Kovacs, Pflyi Kordel, Kaplan Pflyi Kordel, Pflyi Kordel, Pflyi Kordel, Increase in Cigaret Use Fault of German Women (United Press) Berlin, Feb. 24—increase of smoking among women and youth has caused an amazing rise in the number of cases in Germany, according to statistics published here. Even German Grethes, blue-eyed and buxom, have abandoned their legendary innocence to the extent of becoming impassioned dewdown of the Four billion cigarettes are now consumed annually in Germany. But the German's taste still favors the cigar, preference being given to smaller types or cigarettes. Cigar consumption has passed the forty billion mark. To Coach at Minnesota George "Posty" Clark, head football and baseball coach at the University for the past five years, who has been signed as assistant to Dr. Clarence W. Spars, head football coach at the University of Minnesota. Third Round Contests in Intramural League Played Tuesday Night Alpha Chi Sigmas, Pi Upsilons and Phi Kappa Psis Win by Big Scores Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Kappa Pai, and Pi Upsilon were victorious in the third round of the intramural basketball tournament Tuesday night. Alpha Chi Sigma won from Kappa Eta Kappa 18 to 10, the Phi Pai's from Kappa Sigma 23 to 8, while the Pi U's defended the championship. Chi Sigma's forfeited to Phi Gamma Delta by failing to apwar for the game. The game between Alchi Di Sigma and Kappa Eta Kappa was slow, with ragged playing on both sides. The teams had high point man with four field goals. Leaverton played a good floor game for the Kappa Eta Kappas. The Pi U's ran up a big score to 14. Wright each made 10 pogts for Pi Upation. The score at the half was 14 to 10. Wright's one-handed shots were a feature while Bradley also played well on the Scottish Club. The game between the Phi Pi's and the Kappa Sig's was the roughest game of the tournament thus far. The Kappa Sig's made 10 and the Kappa Sig's 11. The score at the end of the half was 8 to 3 in favor of the Phi Pi's. Haas missed the game, putting four field goals and two free throws. Haers passing featured and Hawthorne's playing was outstanding for the Kappa Sig's. Alpha Chi Sigma-(1*) FG FT 0 King f 0 0 King r 0 0 Longworth, e, g 0 0 Rothera 0 0 Rothera, g 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Kappa Kai Kappa—(10) FG, F Leaverston, f . 0 0 Bornbath, g . 0 0 Timley, c . 3 1 Hecker, f . 1 1 Dublinhall, g . 0 0 Younger, g . 0 0 Athnough, g . 0 0 --- --- --- Pi Upsonon—(30) PG, FT Flight, f. F Flight, f. F Bradley, c, f. 4 Warner, c, f. 2 Tanner, g. 4 Leuthart, g. 0 Klining, g. 0 Davidson, c. 0 Scott Club-11 (II) Houston, c. 0 Hilton, c. 1 Jackson, c. 0 Aderson, g. 0 Charley, 0 Fischer, c. 0 FG. FT. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phi Khya Puai—(23) FG FT Wooldens, f 2 0 Wooldens, c 2 0 Wolman, c 3 0 Hamilton, x 3 0 Hamilton, x 1 0 Kappa Sigma--(3) B. Smith, f. 1 B. Smith, g. 0 Hrusk, c. 0 Mullin, f. 0 Grover, f. 1 D. Smith, g. 0 C. Smith, f. 0 Total 2 4 Hoff Breaks Pole Vault Record for Sixth Time Souring to the dizzy height of 13 feet $4\frac{1}{2}$ inches at the New York A. C. Carnival last night, Charley Hoff, of Norway, broke the world's pole vault record for the sixth time in three weeks. Hoff cleared the bar with lengths to spice and it appears that he had reached a new height where he leaves the country for Europe. Robertson sprangle the biggest surprise of the evening when he outrun the favorite, Alan Helfrich, in a match that classic "Barroney 500 yard special." Sharing the spotlight with the brilliant Norwegian last night were "Pinkie" Sibes of City College and Hoeff's performance was the only record set during the meet, but Siber's time of 1:56 was the fastest half-mile of the indoor season when he beat our George Lenness and three other guys. Jayhawker Track Men Will Compete in Illinois Relays Other Valley Schools to Be Represented Are Ames, Aggies, Drake and Tigers The University of Kansas will be well represented in the Illinois Indoor Relay Carnival, which will be held at the Big Spring Saturday after afternoon and evening. There is a possibility that Coach Schlademan will take all of the following truck men but it is not clear whether several of them will make the trip. This list and the events in which they would compete is as follows: Captain Rooney, Grady, and Wongwai in the 1,500 yd run; Doeira in the doors; Phillips in the pole vault; Watson in the 1,000 yd run; Springer in the 1,500 yd run; and Engle, Woods, and Coupe in the one mile relay with Captain Rooney. Squad Is in Good Condition Sigma Acquiring to Coach Schindlauen, the squad is in good condition and the men will be able to put forth their best efforts for this time of the year because of the excellent training weather. In addition, they will work with the reception of the recent snow. Kansas did not have many entries in the meet that was held last year, but they showed a bit of buoyancy. Poor and Grahm tied for first in the high jump and set a new Illinois Rekey record. The Kansas medley relay team also placed in Haskell Institute will also be represented at the meet. They will send a two mile relay team in addition to a one mile team. Yellowhorse and Jake Run. In last year's one mile relay, Haskell finished fourth. Nebraska Will Have Entries Rhodes, of the University of Nebraska, is the outstanding man for the winning of the all around championship. Rhodes finished second to Norton, a former Iowa State star in college competition. Weir, in his hurdles, and Locke, in the dashes, will also compete for Nebraska. Nebraska Will Have Entries Other Missouri valley schools that will be represented are Missouri, Drake, Iowa State, and the Kansas Aggies. The Emporia Teachers will be represented by Kuck, star weight man. Besides those already mentioned the most prominent valley athletes that are going to compete are as follows: Lancaster Missouri, Minneapolis Minnesota, Argiles in the pole vault; Axell, Sallee, and Kmpert, Kansas Aggies and Conger, Iowa State, in the distance races; Richerson Missouri, in the distance and Farkey Missouri, in the dashes. All of the schools in the Big Ten conference will be represented in this meet. Illinois and Iowa lead in the number of athletes competing. Marquette and Notre Dame will also have entries. The Jayhawker and Haskell team will leave on Friday evening. They will take the Wabash after they leave Kansas City. Women to Swim Tonight They will compete in the following events in this order: relay, diving, two-second handstand, plunge form, back stroke race, plunge form, back stroke race, crawl stroke form, three-stroke race, crawl stroke form. Five organizations have entered the women's intramural swimming meet to be held in Robinson pool tonight at 7:30. The following will participate in the meet: Chi Omega, Kappa Alpha Poli, Delta Phi, Alpha XII Delta, and N, T, N. Five Organizations Are Entered in Events Men's Rifle Team Wins and Loses During Week The stunts this year promise to be exceptionally good as the contestants have been spending considerable time in practicing for them. A cup will be awarded to the organization having the most points. Couch Kart Schladman will act as the official starter. Coach John Bunn, H.G. Alphin and Miss Riva Cluff will act as judges. Time keepers will be Margaret Burto and Caro "Potty" Clark. Gay Lookabaugh will be Mr. Silverman. Mr. Silverman will be score keeper. The meet is open to the public, and a general admission of a dine will be charged. Pi Sigma Alpha to Hold Dinner Pi Stigma Alpha, honorary political science fraternity, will have an initiation dinner at the country club Thursday. A. D. McLarty, H. G. Sheellenberg, Edward W. Stoll, Charles F. Embree, E. H. Sweet, and Walter Freese. The men's rifle team won one match and lost one of the two fired with other schools recently. The Virginia Mountaineers beat Kansas队 by a score of 2766 to 3741. The Oklahoma A. & M. College was beaten by the University team by a score of 2766. The women's team won all three matches fired this week. They fired a perfect score of 60 against all three opponents, and they fired a score of 491, the University of Wisconsin fired a score of 474, and the Michigan Agricultural College a score of 382. Kansas and Missouri Will Meet Six Times on Diamond This Year Tiger Baseball Team Will Play Eighteen Games With Valley Schools Columbia, Mo., Feb. 24 —Despite the fact that only two other Missouri Valley Conference schools will put baseball teams in the field this year, the University of Missouri has sues the College of Missouri for conference games, C. L. Ireau, Brewer, Missouri's athletic director has announced. Six games with Kansas, three to be played in Lawrence and three in Columbia are included in the schedule. Another reason is theossary because of the inability to get games with other universities. Ames, which announced last winter that baseball would be discontinued this spring, has modified the decision, and will play an abbreviated schedule, with games at Arizona, Columbia and two at Ames, but playing no other conference team. Since Washington has also abandoned baseball it will be difficult for Missouri to complete a home schedule, since it is played in two games to Columbia to play after they were unable to get games with Ames and Washington on the same L12ip. Jack Crangle, former Illinois football and baseball star, who assisted Henry Hinry in coaching the Valley Championship football team last fall. he is head baseball coach at Missouri this spring, succeeding Hirke Kippe, who last fall returned to Michigan. Coach Greene has had his butymeries working out daily in the gymnasium and he hopes to take his charges out as soon as the weather will permit. The complete schedule follows: April 7 and 8 - Okinawa A. and M, at S01B April 9 and 10 - Okinawa at Nomura, at Co April 11 and 12 - Okinawa at Nomura, at Co April 13 and 14 - Kansai A and M, at Machat- 26 and 27 - Awa at Columbia, at Lawrence, May 7, E and F - Kansai at Columbia, Pbi Dela Theta Holds Smoker Roland E. 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