PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1926 Missouri Favorite to Win Thursday in Annual Battle Tiger Victory Looks Sure With Dope Giving Them Advantage of 15 Points Points How the Kansas dopesters figure it KANX. MO. 50 yard dooh 5 50 yard dooh hardware 5 400 yard dooh 5 400 yard dooh hardware 5 500 yard rice 5 500 yard rice hardware 5 500 shed out 5 500 shed in 5 High temp 5 High temp relay 5 TOTALS The chances of Kansas winning the dual meet with Missouri Thursday night seem to be rather slim, according to a report figureed as a sure victory for the Tigers, but, according to Conch Karl Schidman, the Kansas are going to put up a clean, hard fight that would have a possible chance for victory. The last six years that Coach Schladman has been associated with the University, Missouri is the most recent meetings, and both schools are anxious to win the deciding most in the last season that Coach Schladman will have charge. Relay Team Conceded First The dope shows Kansas to have first fours and five seconds, but Missouri has two seconds and five seconds. In the 50-yard dash, Darley is almost certain winner, with Captain Rooney running a close second, but the quarter-mile is marked a Kansas first, with Rooney and Worcester pitied against Grantham, Tigers' great board track runner. The strong Kansas relay team is conceded the victory in this final event. If the Tigers should put up some strong opposition in this race, the Kansans may set a new valley record. The four runners will be picked from Wongwai, Wood, Rooney, Engle, McAdow, Renner or Cooper. The two-mile race in a battle with Sarina holding the advantage on the dope, Wint Bronson or Karbese will be the other Kansas team. Underwood and Daniels will contest Potts for the high jump, with the Missouri man as the favorite. Phillip and O'Brien are the vaulters, while McGee and Kanehel will face the mighty Richerson in the shot. Men's Rifle Team Wins Two of Three Matches Coach Announces Entries The Kansas entries, as announced by Coach Sebhdman this morning, are the 50-yard high dash with either Wongwai or Grady as his running-mate. The 50-yard high dash will be handled by Doornbos and Engle, while the 50-yard low will find Doornbos to win the Kansas eight points. The quarter-mile event again finds Roeeny entered, with his running-mate this time picked from Wongwai, Cooper, or Woods. Watson and McKenna will run the half-mile, probably be positioned in the mile. The men's rife team won two of the three matches fired with other schools last week. The University of South Dakota was beaten by a total score of 3529 to 3759; Mississippi A. and M. College was beaten by a score of 3509 to 3759. The University of Missouri won by a score of 3829 to 3769 from the University of Missouri by a close score of 194 to 995. The women' team is firing against the Michigan Aggies. University o Wisconsin and University of Illinois. This week the men's team is fighting against the Rhode Island State College, Oklahoma A. and M. College, and Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Interclass Handball Play Will Start Next Monday The intramural handball tournament will begin Monday, Feb. 22 on the Robinson gymnasium courts. There are 64 men entered. One week will be allowed for the games in each bracket to be played. If they are not played in this time they will be considered winners and singles will be posted on the bulletin board in the basement of the gymnasium. the gymnasium. League Gives Up Program LEAGUE TO The Lawrence Drama League has been forced to give up its plans for a program in the near future, due partly to the withdrawal of some of the members from school and partly to their participation in other matters. There will be no play during the month of February, according to Mr. E. N. Manchester, president of the league. Badgers' Defeat Places Them in Tie With Illinois Wisconsin and Illinois are tied in the basketball standings of the Big Ten since Northwestern defeated the Badgers last night 36 to 26. This was the second defent of the season for Wisconsin. Illinois has also lost two games. Purdue and Indiana are tied for second place. Three teams have not played in the third place, while Minnesota occupies the cellar position. Three Quintets Cage Victories in Round of Intramural Games Phi Delta Chi's, Raybourn Clut and Sigma Nu's Winners Last Night The Phi Bai Chi's, the Rayburn Club, and the Sigma Nu's were victims in last night's intramural battle, but they deflected the Phi Bai Pi's, the Rayburn Club won from the Ronch Club and the Sigma Nu's took the measure of the In the first game the Phil Dehl Chiswon from the Phil Hates 16 to 12. The latter were ahead at half 6 and the Bears had three outs, making 13 points in the second half. Akers of the winning team was the star of the game, making five field goals. Dehl, a former Cincinnati The game between the Rayburn and Roach Clubs was the closest of any played during the evening. At the end of half the score was 11 to 7, in favor of the Rayburn, but half the score was 13 to 13. Baker's goal in the last minute of play won the game. Whitlock played a good game for the winners. Johnson was the leader of the high and high point man of the contest. In the game between Sigma Nu and Acacia, the Sigma Nu had a walk away in the second half. At the balt Sigma Nu was leading 7 to 4. In the second period the players began connecting with each other as while Acacia was making but four. Shankland was the leading scorer in the game, scoring 11 points for the winners. His dribbling was fast and accurate and he had a dead eye for short shots. H. Johnson at center also played a good defensive manifold. Baldé made six of the Acacia's eight points and also played a good defensive game. No more games will be played until Saturday, Feb. 20. The contests scheduled for that date are: Phi Chi Si, Beta Chi Si, Delta Chi Si, Psi Si and Beta Tha Pi, p; m; delta Sigma Lambda vs. Alpha Kappa Lambda, b; p; m; Sigma Pti Epition vs. Delta Upsilon, 3 p; m; Sigma Kai Epition vs. Delta Upsilon, 3 p; m; Sigma Kai Psi Si, the Thea Tap, p; m. Phi Dha Chi Chl (16) Cordham c. 1 Cornish f. 1 Akers c. 1 Ketter c. 1 Clarke f. 1 P G FF 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - Phi Ftsa Pi (12) Halcomb f. PG Ft Halcomb c. 0 0 Mett e. 0 0 Mett f. 0 0 Dronge g. 0 0 Zagoura g. 0 0 Lambidi f. 1 0 Kaban f. 0 0 ___ ___ ___ ___ Barberchair Club (115) FG FT Graff f, 1 0 Graf f, 1 0 Withek e, c, b 0 Withek e, c, b 0 Alby g, 1 0 Alby g, 1 0 Rouch Club (113) P G FF Johnson c, f, g Johnson c, f, g Konner g, c Konner g, c Muster g, c Muster g, c Williams g, c - - - - - Shimada No. (29) Shimada No. (28) Protter F. 1 FC FT Protter F. 1 0 0 Protter F. 1 0 0 I. Johnson G. 0 0 Woodson G. 0 0 Exam I. 0 0 - - - Acaini (+4) FG FT Dresset f. 0 0 Oakf. 2 0 Shannon c. 2 0 Potter f. 0 0 Raster f. 0 0 Hansinger g. 1 0 Low e. 0 0 H. G. Allphin Opens Class in Apparatus for Women Totals... H. G. Allipson of the department of physical education, has opened an apparatus class for women. The class meets on Tuesday nights at 7:30. Eighteen women have signed up for the class than far. About eight more women are wanted for the class. The class is given chiefly for women who know about education, and for W. A. A. points, but any woman may enroll for it. The class was unusually successful last semester, according to Alphin. Any women who wish to enroll for the class see Alphin or Miss Dorothy Barter. Jayhawk Wrestlers Will Meet Missouri Matmen Friday Night personnel of Teams Remain Practically the Same as Last Year The wrestling team will meet the University of Missouri team in Robinson gymnastics Friday evening. Kansas won a decisive victory from her Tiger rival last year, and the personnel of each team is practically the same this year, but there is little basis for comparison of the teams. The Missouri lost all 15 games against the Kansas City Y, M. C. A. team which defeated the Kansas Aggies by about the same score that Kansas did. The Kansas entries will be as follows; 115-b, class, Stoklas; 125-b, class, Captain Skinner; 135-b, class, Dungun or James; 145-b, class, Delp 158-b, class, Hays; 175-b, class Smith; unlimited class, Freeze. "The team made an excellent showing against Nebraska," said Coach Guy Lookahaugh. "The meet was much closer than the score indicates." Even after the first six matches had been finished the result of the meet was still undecided. He was well pleased with the showing of each man, especially when he met the defenseman. Each man has trained carefully and has greatly improved his form since the first of the season. Nebraska one of the strongest teams in the value. Coach Lookbaugh has instilled a fine fighting spirit in the team and wrestling fans have noticed the results of his coaching in the showing of the wrestlers this year. This fact is evidenced by the greater attendance and by the closing and support accorded the team by the spectators. Close Games Last Night The Teachers-Ottawa game was the closest as both sides were held to low scores and the game ended 19-17. The Ottawa team had lost six games in the conference and were not expected to be able to cope with the team which only last week had almost defeated the famous K. C. A. C.队. This game was when Short, Pittsburg center, dropped in a long counter to win the contest. The score at the half was tied at 9 all. Pittsburg and Washburn Teams Remain Undefeated The two fastest teams in the Kansas conference, the Pittsburgh Teachers and the champion Icahnboks from Washburn, both had the biggest scores of the season when they were able to win by only two points last night. The defense was on the team by a score of 39-28, and the teachers won from Ottawa 19-17. The two losers rank low in the percentage column and their valiant stands were anything but expected. In the game between the champions and the beaters, the brilliant Southwestern forward almost beat the A. A. U. champions single-handed. Henderson, the other forward also played well for the losers while Captain McLaughlin and the shining lights for the Ichabods. W. L. Pts. O.P. Pet. Pitts Teaches 10 0 174 327 1,000 Jefferson 10 0 292 353 960 Bama Teaches 8 2 292 353 960 Bibb Teaches 8 2 292 353 960 Karaway 8 2 292 353 960 Bethel 8 2 292 353 960 Western Teaches 8 2 292 353 960 Friends 8 2 292 353 960 Hays Teaches 8 2 292 353 960 Hay Teaches 8 2 292 353 960 C. of Ft. Lauderdale 8 2 292 353 960 Ottawa 8 2 292 353 960 Philadelphia 8 1 150 182 233 St. Bernard's 8 1 150 182 233 St. Bernard's 8 1 150 182 233 These two games leave the standing in the conference about the same as it was last week. Pittsburgh is first with ten wins and no defeats, and Washburn second with a clear rebound but with only seven wins to their "Students who wish to secure work through the efforts of the employment bureau," Mullins said, "must hand in at the office a list of their studies and schedule of classes for the second semester. The schedule of classes was handed in on September is of no use to us at the wesent time." Students Wishing Work Should File Applications Work at the employment bureau in the office of the Y. M. C. A, has been checked since the beginning of the second semester, according to Richard Mullina, c'28, who is in charge of the bureau. More than two hundred jobs were given out last semester by the Y. M., C. A. employment bureau. A part of these were odd jobs over the week-end, but many of them were repaired to have become regular part-time jobs. The Oklahoma five passed another hurdle in the race for the Valley baseball championship last night by winning 10-6. Oklahoma has but two games to play now, Knoxas and the Oklahoma Aggies. If the Sooners defend the Jayhawks in Normal Saturday night they are assured the Valley champion. Jayhawk Talk Nebraska fell from third place in the valley standings by looting to the Kansas Aggies last night. This gives theAggies third place, while Nebraska and Washington are tied for fourth. Kansas plays the crucial game of her season in Norman Saturday night. The Kansas队把 the Oklahoma Aggies Friday night, which gives the team an edge over the Jovahwits as the game with the Aggies will not be a setup. Byers, Aggie forward, maintained his high average by making ten points in the game with Nebraska. He made four field goals and two free throws and was high point man of the contest. Washburn had a close call in Winfield hight right, barely outing out, a victory 30 to 28. This gives the leahs a chance and no defeats in the conference. Washburn was not the only team that had a score, however. The Pittsburg teachers won from Ottawa by only two points. Ottawa played the Teachers on even terms until the last minute, when they lost 19 to 17. COLLEEN MOORE Presents DOLORES one of the sixty glorified models in "IRENE" her greatest comedy achievement-- and the world's greatest style show -a sensation! COMING- Annual Work Progresses Editor Kincaid Expects to Have Early Distribution "All present indications point to an early distribution of the 1926 Jayhawkier," said Jack Kinead, editor. "Practically all the black and white work has been sent to the engraver to get it to the proofs have been received." "The thing that is holding us here, now is that the organizations have not turned in their copy yet. We desire the co-operation of all organizations to get this copy in immediately so we can put on copy sheets as soon as possible." Leonard Richmond, one of England's most prominent portrait painters, will select six women from the group of 20 sent him for the beauty section this year. These selection will be used to draw comparisons to the distribution of the book. BOWERSOCK VARSITY 3 Days The College Jeweler Tomorrow · Friday Saturday "The feature section has been en Also Imperial Comedy SHOWS 3:30, 7:30, 9:00 PRICES - Mat. 10-35c, Eye. 10-40c "The American Venus" Also Good COMEDY Tomorrow - Friday A Show That is Different Another Big Double Program- Last Time Tonight RICHARD BARBELLEMESS in "JUST SUPPOSE" and Jimmy Mitchell's Syncepators Pestered Papas Please Note ALSO - FABLES - NEWS SHOWS: 3:00 - 7:00 - Prices: Mt. 10:30, Eve. 10:40 larged from 16 to 32 puzzle. This session will portray the 1925-26 life of the University in the most realistic way possible, including those included from the student golf match with Walter Hagen to pictures of open houses at sororites. We are doing everything possible to make this see real feature the year 2004, and Kneidner. Track Captain Entertains Squad In conformity with the custom of the track captain entertaining the guests during the annual "kayak tournament" entitled 24 members of the varsity squad, Coach Schlademan and Train Murray-Macin at dinner last night at the Pti Kappa Alphaboot Academy. The group attended his guests laid plans for spring work on the cinder track. The guests were: Cooper, Jones, O'Bryon, Grady, Kumbl, Engle, Wookie, Lewis, Savary, Brunsom, Jarboo, Reilly, Mason, Hutchins, Underhill, Wongwai, Remner, Phillips, McAidow, Doornshorn, and McGee. First Impressions such as women call *adlerate*, which is a type of earplug that often affects and much the hearing them which affects and much the hearing. The earline box is sufficiently vast to allow you want to every room in your house to be heard. Our attractive booblet shows these earplugs in years of use in the asking KANSAS ELECTRIC POWER CO. The warmth and sincerity of your welcome isguessed to be judicious by judicial selection of furnishing. Moe-Bridges Lighting Fixtures of Wrought Iron in Paladium Notice the Lighting Equipment "Cheer Up" 2014 The habit of sending the wardrobe to a "Master for "refreshing" has been acquired by a majority of the students and faculty. They know well enough that each person governs his own appearances. If you are not ploming 75 regularly, right now is the best time to start. We clean and reshape Gloves The Admiral A Comedy in Five Acts by Charles Rann Kennedy Mr. Charles Rann Kennedy us Christopher Columbus Wednesday, Feb. 24, 8:15 P.M. Lawrence Memorial High School aspires of the American Association of University Women PRICES: $1.25, $1.00, 75c. Mail orders now to Mrs. H. E. Tanner, 1126 Louisiana Street. Tickets on sale at Round Corner Drug Store beginning Saturday, February 20th. All seats are reserved.