PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1926 Tiger Track Team Beats Kansas in Dual Meet 60-25 Jayhawk Runners Unable to Win a First in Any Event Except Mile Relay Performing according to dope, the Missouri Tigers won the twenty-third game against the hakers in Convention hall last night. The Kansas athletes hardly came up to the standard expected of them, and the bold tracktacks set the tape through. Amexing a first in the 50-yard dash, the opening event of the meet, the Tigers took an early lead which they boosted with every event, and finished on the ground. Although taking six second places, the Kansas boys were unable to grab off five points in a bunch, until the closing event of the night when the Jayhawk quarter-millers showed their heels to the Missouri quartet in the mile relay. This was the only victory for the Jayhawk relay team. Springer Runs Pretty Race Springer rune, fiery耳 surprised the crowd in the mile run by fighting it out with Matthews, veteran Tiger distance man, but lost to the Tiger at the tame by a scout foot. Matthews had escaped, and took the lead on the start and held it for five of the twelve laps where he was passed by Springer, and dropped back. Springer, pressed closely by the lead which he maintained until Matthews began a terrific sprint down the home stretch. The Tiger had just enough left to breast the tape ahead of the Kansas sophomore by a The crowd was brought to its feet during the mile relay when, after battling the Tigers for twelve laps, they retired in the final stride, nice margin. Cooper, the first Kansas runner, jumped ahead of his opponent, but the Missouri threatened to pass him on the first straightaway, and the Giants passed the buttons hardly a yard apart. Lead Is Increased With a nice stride, Engle increased his lead a little on the first turn, and doubled it before he passed the baton to Woods who ran a race about race time. Woods passed the baton to Rooney, there was a slight delay, and the oncoming Tiger closed up and was on the heels of the Jayhawk captain. Woods crossed from the Missouri anchor man, winning by a lead of about ten feet. Watson Threatens Tiger Doorknief knocked over enough hurdles in the 50-yard high sticks to disqualify himself and the Bengals took an unexpected eight points. The Kan-foo however, saddled down in the 50 yard holes and placed second to Stuber. Watson Threatens Tiger "stud" Watson showed up well in the race, but the Missouri team holds by Perdure, veteran Tiger who holds the valley record in this event. The race was a battle all the lead and with first Watson taking the head and then Perdure or Moulder, with McKenzie in the way. The finish turned into a race between Watson and Perdure, and Stud was in the lend as they rounded the hust bend, and the Missouri runner being finished to win by less than a vardar. Lancaster, star Missouri pole vault, cleared the bar at 12 feet 7 and 8- 8 inches for a new dual meet record. Perched second with a jump of 12 feet even. Rooney placed second in the 50-yard dash and quarter mile, and played a big part in the winning of the mile relay. Grady took a third in the 50-yard dash. Underbill and Daniels were in a triple tie with a fourth. He was the high jump with Potts winning by a very midcerebral loop of 5 feet 9 inches. The summaries: Trot Minishare Signed doubled-Won by Farley, Missouri Won by Matthew, 5-4, 16-seconds Ogunemi-Won by Mathews, Missouri Sturner, Kansas, second Time, 4 minutes 460 yd. yard-dash —Won by Grantelle, Missouri. Roseney, Kansas, second. Time, 52 1-10 seconds. 16-foot high hurdle—Won by Fitch, Missouri; Stilker, Missouri, second. Time 6-10 High jumps—Won by Porta, Missouri, 5 feet tine, inches, index. Under Armour and Nike, 8-0.24 yard heels. Osprey, 6-0.24 yard heels. Hurdles—Won by Stuber, Maine, 3 seconds. Second, Downtown, Kansas, Time, 4 Two-mile run--Won by Styler, Missouri; second, Leavenson, Missouri; Missouri Footed-won-Won by Richerson, Missouri; 1.5-3 inch: Meadows, Missouri; 42 feet 24 feet, 3 inches. $n$avard run-Won by Perdue, Mo; Wat son, Kau, second, Time, 2 minutes 4 2:0 seconds. — won — Won by Launcher, Mo. | Pauli Kim, Kan. second height, 12 feet 7.6 inches — won — Won by Kanae (Gouper, Kengo Wood, Rosey). time, 3 minutes 18 seconds Graduates Secure Positions Leon Seelig, A. B. 29., and Rex Fletcher, f. 26., have secured positions with the Parsons Daily Sun. Seelig is connected with the advertising department and Fletcher is a member of the reportorial staff. Tuesday to Be Deadline for Swimming Entrance The swimming pool will be open Saturday from 9:30 to 12:30 a.m. for anyone who cares to practice for the swimming meet which will be held Wednesday at 7:30. Each group may have half hour practice Saturday morning. Because of the holiday on Monday the groups will not have to sign up for entrance until Tuesday. Everyone must be signed in by 10 p.m. Admission charges for the meet will be 10 cents. Valley Championship Depends on Outcome of Games This Week Jayhawkers in Good Condition for Invasion of Oklahoma Territory With their hopes of another Missouri Valley championship depending on the outcome, the Jayhawk basketball quintet invades Oklahoma this weekend. The team faces the pace-setting Sooners tomorrow night. A win for Kansas both nights would put them in the lead in the championship race, while defeat at the high school team gives Oklahoma most certain teams to the high schools for the season. Should Kansas defeat the Stillwater team tonight, and win from the Norman five tomorrow night, she will step into first place by virtue of the fact that she has played more games than Oklahoma, who now is in first nine. The game with the Oklahoma Aggies tonight will in all probability be a fast one, and hard fought as the Aggies displayed a fast brand of floor work in their game with the Oread representatives at Lawrence. They have shown at times of the best basketball in the valley this season. They played the Norman team one of its hardest games. Coach Allen's fighting Jayhawks, while playing a strong defense, has been setting a fast pace in their recent matches, and they can hit the stride they displayed against the Oklahoma Aggies in their game at Lawrence, Kansas fans feel confident that both Oklahoma teams will be brush aside. However, the hardest games of the season are expected, and Oklahoma will be counted on to defeat the southerners. The Kansas team left yesterdays as going into the game as part of gaming as goers the K. U. alumni association there. A banquet was planned for Thursday's night by the Wichita Bandit Foundation. The fact that the trip is a strenuous one, that railway connections between Stillwater and Norman are poor, and that the team will not play on the game with the A. & M. quinnet, make the final outcome of the Oklahoma invasion doubtful. However, the Jayhawkers in are good trim for this season and would give a good account of themselves. The standings of the Missouri valley teams, and the games to be played tonight are: Minnesota Valley Oklahoma W 1 7 165 G.T. Pct. Kansas W 1 8 166 G.T. Pct. Kansas W 2 8 192 G.T. Pct. Nebraska W 3 8 192 G.T. Pct. Washington W 5 8 174 G.Z. Pct. Washington W 5 8 165 G.Z. Pct. Michigan W 5 8 191 G.Z. Pct. Minnesota W 5 2 191 G.Z. Pct. Iowa W 2 8 214 G.Z. Pct. Iowa W 2 8 214 G.Z. Pct. Missouri vs. Nebraska, in Lincoln, Kansas Angus vs. Washington, in St. Louis Okahanna A. and M, vs. Kansas, in Stillwater drake vs. Griffin, in Grinnell. Wrestlers to Meet M. U The Kansas wrestling team will meet the University of Missouri team in Robinson gymnasium tonight, at 7:30. This will be the third match of the year for the Kansas team, the jayhawks having won one and lost two games this year. They were also victors in one non-conference match at Emporia. Dope Favors the Jayhawk Men in Tiger Meet The Kansas team has exhibited a great deal of fight in all of the matches this season, and Coach Looker is showing they have made their way. Little is known of the strength of the Tiger team. They have practically the same personnel as the team last year when the Jayhawks won by a large score. The Kansas队 host to the Tigers will win them to win from Missouri. There will be no change in the lineup of the Kansas队 that faced Nebraska except that Stoklas will wrestle in the 115-pound class instead of Scott and Dungan may replace Dulp in the 145-pound class but there will be no match in the 108-pound class. The personnel of the Kansas team will be: 115-pound class, Stokler; 135-pound class, Skinner; 135-pound class James; 145-pound class, Dulp or Dun; 188-pound class, Hays; 175-pound class, Smith; unlimited class Freese. Harold Smith Assists Wheaton and Oldsburg in Establishing Laws ty Orinances Are Supplied by League of Kansas Municipalities Harold D. Smith, consultant for the League of Kansas Municipalities returned Wednesday from a 10-day trip throughout the state from 10 Kaugaon cities. "My most important work was a Wheaton and Oldbury, two newly incorporated cities about 60 miles north of Lawrence," Mr. Smith said. "They were given the help in establishing their city laws, the league was able through its experience and knowledge of the requirements of the Kansas laws to support it. There are many towns which are better than many existing in older towns. In establishing city laws in this manner, the city must first be supplied with a copy of the 1923 revised statutes and an index to them, then supplies an accounting system. "New towns generally have an advantage over the older ones for the latter frequently do not have ordinances regulating certain events until such events have occurred. It is like locking the barn door after the horse has been hit with a hard object, laws are established by the league have every emergency met." The other towns which Mr. Smith visited are members of the League of Kansas Municipalities which desired to consult with league headquarters or cities of city importance. Such services are given frequently by the league. Short Rest for Indian Hanley Starts Spring Practic at Haskell The Haskell Indian eleven, which played teams from coast to coast during the 1925 season, up until Christmas, was given only a short rest by its coach, R. E. Hanley, recently reappointed. Hanley has already called his coeds together for the spring practice which will continue until April. Hanley's players, the following games for next fall. Sept. 18, Drury College at Lawrence; Sept. 27, Fairmount College at Wichita; Oct. 12, Dayton University at Dayton; Oc. 10, Bucknell University at Bucknell; Nov. 20, Michigan College at Boston; Nov. 20, Michigan state at Lansing; March,Nov. 25, St. Tampa at Cincinnati; and Dec. 4, Tulsa University at Tulsa, Okla. Philadelphia Alumni Will See Homecoming Games Members of the alumni of the University of Kansas who live in Philadelphia will get together at a meeting of the school's students and the evening of Feb. 26, Part of the evening's entertainment will consist of moving pictures of the K. U. M. U. U. the K. U. Nebraska games slides of pictures of the University. The club also has obtained through the Extension Division pictures of the homecoming games of the years of 1921, 1923 and 1924. The officers of the organization are; John Brentlinger of Edgecomer, Del, B. S, "10, president; and Naomi Light, B. A, 11, M, 13, secretary. The Philadelphia U. Club has been very active, having not several times during the year. Solem Renews Contract With Drake University That Ossie Solem would remain at Drake University for at least ten more years was announced by athletic officials of that institution yesterday, and coach signed for ten years a contract which he took to stay until June, 1936. Solem will continue as head football coach, director of the Drake reklaws, and director of athletes at the university. After signing the contract, Solem wired officials at Washington University to sign a new agreement negotiations he had made with them. No Program from KFKU Toight KFKU will not broadcast the program planned for tonight which was to include the senior recital given by Margaret Cockrill, mezzo-contraktor. The station will stay off the air as so much as possible. Talbot Tail broadcast from New York, to come in without interference. The varsity baseball squad is working out daily on the handball courts underneath the stadium bleachers. The sport head is a Minnesota man and has coached previously at Luther College, and Grinnell College. He has held his present position for five years, coming to Drake when released from the army. Before the meet last night Coach Schindelman received a telegram from Wallace James, Schometady, N. Y. He encouraged encouragement to the team, and James thanked them for giving "Give them hell. Take nothing. Give nothing. Breathe Muzzo!" Jayhawk Talk Everyone was down on the floor when Lancaster made his jump for the record in the pault vault. He tried a couple of times and failed but on the third trial he cleared the bar in pretty form. --will be the subject of the address at UNITY CHURCH, 12th & Vt. Sts. Sunday at 11. Fred Daniels, substituting center will join the team in Arkansas City. Daniels went with the truck team to Arizona and was able to foray for an easy place in the high jump. Tonight the Jayhawk cagers play the first of the pair with the Oka-ha teams with the Aggies in Stillwater. The Jayhawkers are expecting a stiff game, as the Aggies gave the Sooners a real battle. The Aggies showed a real offense in their game with the Oklahoma five, and had it not been for the speed at which the players were going, they would probably have deflected the Sooners. It will be up to Belgard and "Zeke" Burton to cut down the short shots of the Aggies. The Kansas matten are expected to win from the Missouri team tonight. Last year the Jayhawks won by a large margin. "Religious Education and Flaming Youth" "Student Reaction to Religious Week" will be the subject for discussion at THE FORUM at 10. Led by a student. Gifts of Distinction 1023 Mass. St. Russell Hays is the only member of the team who has won every match this season by a fall. Hays won in the first match in 49 seconds, but in the other, two the falls came in the last minute of the match. New Orleans of El Ateneo, the Spanish club, gave talks and stunts at the regular meeting last night. It was decided that the rynquis for the play that is to be given by the club will be held during the next two weeks. Refreshments were served in the theater, which included the evening's entertainment. 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