PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1926 Jayhawks to Play Missouri Schools on Last Road Trip Coach Allen Takes 12 Men All in Good Condition With Exception of Gordon The Jayhawker basketball squad, consisting of 12 men last night on its last road trip of the season. The Kansas quintet meets the Missouri Tigers tonight and battles Washington at St. Louis tomorrow night. This will be one of the hardest trips of the season and will be a real test for the players. The court will be putting forth every effort to beat the Allen quintet to avenge the drumming of the dawnhyppers banded them down by their big asses, so they last full. Missouri has beaten some of the valley's best teams on the home court this year, among them the Kansas Aggies and the Oklahoma Aggies. Third Competition Phenomenon The Kannas faced the name of the hardest competition that the Kannas have met this year. In the first game on the Kannas schedule, the Bears emerged victorious by a score of 20 to 17 and won their victory over Oklahoma to her credit. Doctor Allen took 12 men on this trip. The guards were: Captain Belgard, Burton, Lattin, Peter and Zuber; the forwards, Peter and Zuber; and the forwards, Schmidt, Gordon, Proedilt, Hill, and Cross-white. Trained also accompanied The squad is in good condition with the exception of Gordon, who has a bad ankle which he received in the Oklahoma Aggie game. However, this injury will probably not hurt his playing to an appreciable extent. Substitutes to Be Used Since the team now has four games to play in seven days, Coach Allen will use any sub队 three on an on deck. He will be inserted to finish the games, if Kansas has a comfortable lead. The remaining games on the Kansas schedule are Missouri on Tuesday night, Washington on Wednesday night, Nebraska on Saturday night and the Kansas Aggies next Monday night. If the Hawks win they will have no hardships they will have a clear claim to the Missouri Valley championship. The men took a short workout yesterday afternoon, prior to starting on their trip. Most of the time was spent in practicing free throws. New Managers in A. A. Spencer Abbott to Lead Blues This Season Wheated Drum Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 23—When the 1926 baseball season for the American Association will begin, the team will introduce new managers to their fans. Minneapolis, Indianaapolis and St. Paul are the only clubs retaining their 1925 team. Interclass Basketball for Women Starts Soon Spencer Abbott will succeed John Lavan for the Kansas City Blues; Charles Stoneil is slated to take the place of Jimmy Burke at Tolberock; Jack Browns will succeed Harry Clark; Hank Gowdy of world series fame has a job of elevating the Columbus Senators and Bill Meyer will take over the reins of the Louisiana Colonels, formerly by Joe McCarthy. The schedule for the women's inter- class basketball games is finished, and teams will be chosen early this week. The freshman and sophomore teams will be chosen by Miss Darothy Burry. Her Chiefs will play against Cliff and the senior team by Miss Audrey Carr, all of the department of physical education. The schedule is as follows Saturday, March 6, 9 a.m. m., senior- junior, sophomore/freshman; Monday, March 8, 4:30 p.m. m., senior-sophomore, juvenile-freshman; Wednesday, March 10, 4:30 p.m. m., senior-freshman, junior- sophomore; Saturday, March 13, 9:00 n.m. senior-junior, junior-sophomore; Sunday, March 15, 4:30 p.m. m. senior-sophomore, Junior-freshman; Wednesday, March 17, 4:30 p.m. m., senior-freshman, junior-sophomore. The Joyhawk cagers have a series of games to finish the season with that will be a real test of their muttle. Going to Missouri to battle the Tigers tonight, the team will be in an invasion of St. Louis to meet the Washington five. Saturday they meet the Huskies on the Robinson gymnastium court and on Monday probably the biggest home game of the season will be played with the Kansas Aggies. Four Intramural Games Will Be Played Tonight Four games of the intramural basketball tournament will be played tonight beginning at 7 p. m. The tournament is now in the third round, which will be completed at the end of the week. The tournament will be finished sometime late in March. Games tonight: 7 a. m., Kappa Eta Kappa vs. Alpha Cira Sigma; 8 a. m., Kappa Pi vs. Kappa Pi; 10 a. m., Delta Chi vs. Phi Gamma Delta. Games tomorrow night include: 7 a. m., Phil Delta Chi vs. Alpha Cira Sigma; 8 a. m.,sigma Almu Vs. Raybourn club; 9 a. m.,sigma Nu Vs. Phil Kappa; 10 a. m., Phil Delta Theta Hillyards Win From K. C. A. C. by Single Point in Close Game former Kansas Stars Function in First Defeat of Club This Season Obtaining a one-point lead in the last minute of play and holding it by "stalling," enabled the Hillarys to move ahead, right on the chemists' court. The game was closely fought all the way and the result could not be determined until the gun ended the game. It was the first loss of the season for the team. Both t he team played a defensive game through out which accounts for the small score. K, C, A, C led. I led. In the first h alf "tus" Akkerman, former K ansar a star, played a whirwind game and led the mathematical of the club teams played. "Long Jawn" Wulf and took no chances on wild passes or shots at the basket. Starting the second half, Ford replaced Hess at forward and it seemed for the time that the change was a fortunate one. K, C, A, C. increased its lead to four and the chemists' score remained unchanged. With the score standing 17 to 13 against them the Hillarybags began the race. For her, the Mikaela star and all-Missouri Valley center, rimmed two goals from the field and Rody counted one. The Lakers only one more point during the game. The crowd was exceptionally boisterous and it was necessary for the referee to call for better behavior. With the score 19 to 18 and only a minute to play the chemists captured the bat battle. Former Kansas stargaving with the Hillyards were Body, Wolf, and Mosby. Ackerman and Wilkins are members of the K. C. The box score: HILLYARD'S (19) Body, f Dehleran, f Wolf, f Mossy, g Starruck, g Totals K. C. A. C. (18) f.晨绘, f. Hess, Ford, f. Hewick, e. Wilkins, g. Sanders, g. Totals Drop in and see why they eat at GEORGE'S LUNCH Just North of the Varsity Owl Service 17 black degrees Washburn Defeats Irish Superlative in quality the world-famous St. Mary's Wierd Court Play Raffles Champions VENUS PENCILS Buy a dozen give best service and longest wear. 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WASHUIRN (32) | | FG | FT | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Lamadell, f | 4 | -4 | | Mackenzie, f | 2 | 0 | | Snabb, f | 1 | 4 | | Morrell, f | 1 | 4 | | Lowe, f | 0 | 0 | | Watson, f | 0 | 0 | Sprinting 65 yards in 6-4.5 seconds at the American Legion track games in Boston last night, Delhart Hilbard, a former coach for the national record which has stood for 18 years. The old record was set by Robertson in 1908 and has been equalled by Drew, Murchinson, and Hubbard since that time. The runners were allowed the use of starting blocks in the race last night. Hubbard covered the discontinuity night in the new time, in the preliminary night, and then in the finals. The new record supplants that made by Lawson Robertson and Howard Drew, and was made in England, was forced to run with rubber soles on shoes on the smooth floor of the cast armor. Jacques Leclerc trailed an two yards in the final. 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