PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1926 Jayhawks Making Hard Drive Toward Valley Supremacy Kansans Will Rank Firs or Third as Result of Valley Games This Week MISSISUKE VALLEY STANDING W 1 W 7 W 24 W 30 Okahombo W 1 W 7 W 24 W 30 Oklahoma W 1 W 7 W 24 W 30 Nebraska W 2 W 7 W 141 W 29 Washington W 2 W 7 W 141 W 29 Washington W 2 W 7 W 141 W 29 Missouri W 2 W 7 W 141 W 29 Missouri W 2 W 7 W 141 W 29 Iowa State W 2 W 7 W 141 W 29 The drive of the Kansas Jayhawker, toward the Valley basketball championship, seems quite a bit more likely to reach its goal since the defeat of the Sooners by the Washington Bear Friday night night played in Oklahoma. We have the last few games the Kansans should be able to thralk all their remaining valley opponents The remaining games on the Kansas schedule include some hard ones, those with Oklahoma and Washington being played on foreign courts. After meeting Iowa State in Robinson gymnasium tonight, the dawjahmers journey to Scotland on Friday will be the first game. Aggies and the University of Oklahoma on successive nights. They meet the Stillwater team on Friday. Oklahoma Defeats Missouri Oklahoma Delehaye Missouri Kansas Kansas will either move into first place or back into third place, providing the Kansas Aajies have the successful week they ought to have Washington and Missouri this week. After dropping their first game o the season the University of Okla hua quintet won mefro the Missue Tigers Saturday night, and shoul have smooth sailing until the game with the Allen five Saturday night Aggies Crush Cyclone The Nebraska team, which for a time had no defeats against them, seen to attack the Kansas in the Kansas five overcame them. Since then the Huskers lost to the Kansas Aggies and are likely to drop games this week to the Aggies, Missouri and Washington. The Kansas Aggies are apparently going in top form, as they played the Iowa State cagers off their feet Saturday night, leading at the half, 29 to 5 and at the end of the game by the count of 34 to 10. The Aggies have played the fourth place and should nose out the Huskers before the end of the week. GAMES THIS WEEK Tought. Ames v2. Kansas, in Lawrence. Tomorrow Night. Kansas Aggies vs. Nebraska, in Lincoln, Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma Aggies, in Norman Wednesday Tomorrow Night. Kansas Angles vs. Nebraska, in Lincoln, Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma Angies, in Norman Washington. Kansas Aggies vs. Creighton, in Omaha, Friday. Swimmers to Have Meet account vs. Nebraska, in Lincoln, Kansas, Aggies vs. Washington, in Mari- ton Saturday Kansas Aggies vs. Missouri, in Manhattan Oklaoma vs. Kansas, in Norman, Washington vs. Nebraska, in Lincoln. button Oklahoma A. and M. vs. Kansas, in Still Water Contestants May Enter Four Out of Nine Events The women's intramural swimming meet will be held Feb. 24, according to announcement from the physical education department. Each organization must also put or an original stunt. The stunt winning first place will count for three points, second place will count for three and third place counts one point. The nine events of the contest include diving, a plunge, breast strokes form, breast stroke race, relays, two lengths free style, three lengths free style, crawl form, and back strokes two lengths. In the relay race, first place counts eight points, second counts six, third is four points, and fourth wins two points. In all other events, first place means five points, second receives three, fourth two, and fourth place two points. Rules governing the meet specific, that not more than three women from a family can attend the event and that each woman can enter not more than four events including Contestants are asked to sign up at the gymnasium before Monday, Feb. 22. The schedule for practice periods is as follows: Tuesday from 2:30 till 3:30, and from 4:30 till 5:30. Friday from 2:30 till 3:30, and from 3:30 till 4:30. Saturday from 10 till 11 and from 11 till 12. K F K U University of Maryland Broadcasting Station Wave Length. 275 Meters Jayhawk Quintet to Mix With Iowa State Cagers 7:90-Prof. B., E. I. Hult, department of economics, "Historic Commerce" 7:15-Music, Department and professor to the School of Fine Arts, Elephant Algebra, mo-marano. Munday Zize Arbitalhov N. U.-Iowa State College play by play from Robinson gymnastics Coach Bill Chandler's Iowa State quintet will take the floor this evening against the Jayhawkers. The Cyclones have not been very successful in a good fight. They were badly defeated in a contest with the Kansas Aggie five Saturday night, finishing on the short end of a 34 to 10 score. Kansas Schmidt Gordon Petersen Belgard Burton Iowa State Elliott Stager or Hall Staver or Hall Miller Grimes or Arnold Pittsburg Teachers and Washburn Still Tied for Leadership Result of Games Tuesday Nigh May Decide Champion of Kansas Conference The Pittsburgh Teachers and Washburn are still tied for the basketball leadership of the Kansas conference. Each has a perfect record to date, although the Teachers have played two more games than Washburn. Each team will face worthy opponents this week when Washburn plays at Iowa. The Bucs burgue Ottawa, in Ottawa. Both of these contests are on Tuesday night and a loss for either team will probably mean a conference championship. The Teachers have won nine games and have scored a total of 345 points. While Washburn in seven games has scored 250 points. Baker is third in the conference standings with eight games won and two lost. Sterling occupies the cellar position, having failed to win the start. Standings of the team. Won Lost Pre. O. Pro. Pt. Pittsburgh 0 0 250 174 1000 Walburn 0 0 250 174 1000 Walden 0 2 250 229 800 Kennedy Teachers 0 2 250 229 800 Bethany 0 3 272 176 1000 Bethany 0 3 272 176 1000 Bethel 0 3 274 176 1000 Westerville 0 3 274 176 1000 Friends 4 4 257 198 671 Friends 4 4 257 198 671 Hays Teachers 4 6 280 315 600 Hays Teachers 4 6 280 315 600 College of Emporia 2 7 204 509 422 College of Emporia 2 7 204 509 422 McPherson 1 4 130 142 260 St. Bennetts 1 4 130 142 260 St. Bennetts 1 4 130 142 260 Relay Teams to Compete Kansas and Missouri Milers to Meet Thursday when the Kansas and Missouri mi- l relay teams meet Thursday night, it the dual indoor meet at Kansas City Gymnasium. The five will win for the fifth consecutive time. The results of Missouri-Kansas meets since 1904 show that Missouri has won 14 and Kansas 8 of the relays, Kansas' showing, however, has been good. The board was made in 1924 by Kansas when they splintered the boards to the tune of 3:28 2-5 seconds with a team composed of McCoy, Griffin, Fisher and Firebaugh. This time beat the pre-break at 3:31, but by Missouri u 1917 by 2-5 seconds. The climax of all Missouri-Kansas relays was the race last year won by the Kansas team composed of Rooney, Gayle and Kelsey, depended upon the results of the relay. Fisher, the Kansas finish man, competed with a race with less than a yard to spree. This year's entries for the mile race are: for Missouri, Johnson, Daniels, Gorman, Ream, Dyart, Grantello and Farley; for Kansas, Wongenwang and Cox; for Iowa, Copper Watson, Renner, and Mark. From which four will be chosen. The results and time of previous races are as follows; **are as follows:** 1904 - Missouri (rose) in a parental race, 1905 - Missouri (rose), named Mimi Murray's sister, entries, however Missouri was well marked. 1906 - Illinois (Ellie, Eilea, Wayman) Time 3:54 2.5. 1907 - Stewart, Ellie, Eleopha (Ellie, Eilea, Wayman) Time 3:54 2.5. 1908 - Dewsbury, Hudack, Babb, Dahl, Birnmont (Dewsbury, Hudack, Babb, Dahl, Birnmont) Time 3:54 2.5. 1909 - Young, Dennis, Prentice Time 3:58 2.5. 1910 - Walton, Taltow, Crain, Dungtime Time 3:29 2.5. 1911 - Waller, Shank, Burke Time 3:44 2.5. 1912 - Roddenhill, Roddenhill Time 3:34 2.5. 1913 - Knoble, Knoble Time 3:34 2.5. 1914 - Paternon, Black (Cama) Time not given. 1915 - Lake, Butler, Eaton, Hustell). 1916 - Missouri (Marah), Katon, Wyatt, Nike. 1916 - Missouri (Marah), Danggy, Wyatt, Pilot. 1916 - Missouri (Sealy, Wyatt), Daggr, Pilot. 1917 - Missouri (Edward, Mattingly, Barlow). 1918 - Kansas (Gift, Deval, Bond, O'Leary). 1919 - Parker, Bond, Rossin, Manassan. 1920 - Missouri (Harrad, Hill, Rake, Ronne). 1922 - Kansas (O Bradley, Brown, Medlinger). 1923 - Kansas (Medlinger, Taylor). 1924 - Kansas (Medlinger, Taylor). 1925 - Kansas (Medlinger, Taylor). MURPHY (Rooney, Eagle, McDow 1925-34 Fisher). Time: 3:33 3-5. Oklahoma Aggie Nine to Play First Game With Missouri, April 2 Oklahoma University, Missouri University, Kansas University, and Kansas State Agricultural College are all participating in a conference games have been matched with each conference team scheduled, two to be played at Stillwater and two away Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 15, (Special). - Priming for their initial bow in Missouri valley baseball, to be made on the Oklahoma University 'diamond April 2, Oklahoma Anglers will enter the NCAA Championship on the Stillwater diamond March 29. Eighteen engagements, including two or three with teams outside the college, are scheduled for bill of fare for Aggie competition this spring. In addition to Minnesota, St. Mary's College of St. Mary's, Kan. will be probable will be by the Maui Miss Elizabeth H. Fleeson, A. B. 13, M. A. 15, Ph. D. Fleeson, was marryd in 1898 in New York City to Robert L. a member of the faculty of Yale University. Stillwater Team Has 18 Games on Schedule for Spring Baseball Baseball May 5-6—Kansas Aggies at Still water March 29 - Minneapolis at Stillwater; April 2-3 - Oklahoma at Norman; April 7-8 - Missouri at Stillwater; April 16-17 - Missouri at Columbia; April 23-24 - Oklahoma at Stillwater; April 26-27 - Mary's at St. Marys April 28-29 - Kansas Agencies at Janhattan. Tentative schedule: May 19-20—Kansas at Stillwater April 30-May 1—Kansas at Lawrence. Southern Methodist University Loses Dormitories Damages Campus Dallas, Feb. 15. - Southern Methodist University students are now looking across a fire-damaged campus. Fire of undetermined origin ravaged three dermitories. The gymnasium and large buildings narrowly escaped. (United Press) Approximately four hundred men students relied homeless, were taken in by families living near the ampus. Two men were slightly injured while assisting in saving articles belonging to fellow students. Breaking out Thursday the fire almost burned itself out unharmed, due to lack of water. These buildings endangered were saved by students who braved the intense heat to extract streams of water from garden hose. Actual damage has been variously estimated at $175,000, but the intrinsic loss—students' notebooks, textbooks,icklebacks such as hard-earned adventures, trophies, remembrances of clothes, and clothing will never be known. Illinois Second in Race in Big Ten Conference Purdue's victory over Indiana, enabled the Bollermakers to climb over Ohio State for a fourth place tie with Indiana. Illinois isnoer from an obscure six-place position to the runner-up after Wisconsin in the Big Ten race last week. Ohio State, last year's titlists, had been the No. 1 seed. The Badgers won over Chicago and got a firm grip on first place. The Illini took their big jump by virtue of wins over Purdue and the Buckeyes, who took a second defeat from North Carolina, minna the renowned "Moon" Baker. Hillyard Quintet Suffers First Defeat of Season Eleven members of the William Chrisman High School basketball team of Independence, Mo., accompanied by Coach Little and Mrs. Little, will see the Kansas-Ames basketball game tonight. This team will play against the Missouri State last Friday and Saturday, at the Missouri Valley College. There will be a meeting of Alpha Delta Sigma Tuesday night in the Journalism building. Alfred J. Graves, instructor in advertising, will talk on the work of the "Better Business Bureau." Kenneth Mcinnis, president. The Hillyards met their first defeat of the basketball season when they lost to St. Phillips University of Georgia in 2014, run their victories of tournaments to 21. The K. U. Dames will be entertained with tea at Henley house Tuesday afternoon. Hostesses will welcome guests from Schreiner and Mrs. J. M. Carmen, ANNOUNCEMENTS The Hillary team is now pointing for the big game with the Kansas City Athletic Club which is to be in St. Joseph next Monday. Both teams have a new coach, and these teams have a number of former Jayhawk stars in their lineup. The Hillarys have, DeBermard, Rody, "Long" John Wulf, and Mosby. The Athletic Club is members of the Jayhawk team Achloren, Engel and Wilkin. Students Will Be Judges Dr. F. C. Nelson, of the department of biochemistry, will deliver the sixth number of the American Association of University Women's series of lectures at 8 p. m. tonight in the music room of the Lawrence Memorial High School, especially with the pre-school child, and is open to everyone, but parents of children under school age are especially urged to come. Cheerleaders will be given an opportunity to demonstrate their ability before the Kansas basketball fans Monday night. During the internship, they will play in a varsity game with Iowa State, various students will lead the Kansas fans in various yellows. Future Cheerleaders Will Lead "Pep" Between Halves Any person who thinks that he or she has any ability as a cheerleader is required to demonstrate an ability in charge of the demonstration. "If there is not enough time for all to try out them, they will lose." Yousei said. The purpose of this demonstration will be to give the students an opportunity to judge the ability of the different cheerleaders. This will give them an idea who to vote for in the spring election. This is the first time that any contest of this kind has been held, and it will give the students a change to determine who is really fitted for the job of cheerleader, according to Youse. According to this semester's registration reports, there are only 20 more men than women total. The registration is only 76 more than a year ago. 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Kansas mile reay teams have fine records in the last few years, Jayhawker quartets have won this event four times straight. Will we be able to win Rooney, Engle, Wood, Watson, Wongwai, Remner and Cooper are the bunch from which the team will be picked. If a comparison of the time made in the K. C. A. C invitation meet has anything to do with it, the Jaya hawkers will win this event. The team's best thing is coming from Nebraska than the Tigers did in losing Iowa State. K. U. Stationery 36 sheets 24 envelopes A SPECIAL at 75c the box ROWLANDS FOR SALE 1924 STUEDAKER Light Six Roadster. Excellent condition throughout. This car has had very good care; been driven 6,000 miles and will be sold at a bargain price (a owner). Call at 1041 Vermont St. THE AMERICAN VENUS' VARISTY Tonight - Tomorrow Wednesday Also "THE PACEMAKERS" SHOWS - - - 3:00, 7:30, 9:00 PRICE - Mat. 10-10e, Eve. 10-500 Helen Hoggin, c'28, spent the week end in Topeka, visiting friends. 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