PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10, 1926 "Pete" Petersen Stars as Kansas Beats Drake 34-18 Belgard's Starell Guarding and Gordon's Shooting Are Big Factors in Victory Shades of 1923. Coach "Pog" Allen's basketball team out passed, out dribbled, out shot, and out played the Drake Bulldogs in every department of the game, and wore 34 to 18 in Robinson gymnastics. The most gratifying games of the year. The speed, accuracy, and machine-like way in which they flashed down the court, and the effectiveness with which they stormed the basket at the start of the game, stamped them as the valley champions as of old. Ungerring long passes under the basket to Peterson or Gordon, which resulted in the ball being laid into the hoop, gave fans of Endicott, Wolf, and Coonan a The Crismon and Blue machine swept over the Bulldogs and completely anothered them for the first ten minutes. With the score standing 13 to 0, a Drake guard was awarded a charity toss which he immediately salted away. A moment later with the score 15 to 3, a competitor by Meyer Allen, and Drake began slowly to find the basket. Half Ends 16 to 10 Half Ends 16 to 10 Hill and Kroenert, playing in the forward positions, showed some speed but were neither able to count. Just behind them was the first half the first five took the floors again. The half ended 16 to 10. At the start of the second period, the dayhawks began bombarding the Drake basket, and consequently found themselves in the field. Gordon, who caged five pretty field baskets, was replaced after a time by Crosswhite, and a few minutes later Daniel took the place of Gordon, and he got a chance to show their stuff. "AI" Peters, lanky center, played one of the best games of his career, his ability to make baskets from near or far, making him high point man of the scrimmage. Six goals from 40 made up the total to 13. The way he broke up dribbles, intercepted passes, and foxed opposing players, showed that Coach Allen's efforts to make a defensive center out of him has not been in vain by any means. He undoubtedly that he was of all-valley caller. Burton's Playing Outstanding The play of Gordon, Beligard, and Schmidt, was at top form, and each was a very necessary part in the smoothly working machine. Burton's free throw was 100%, making good three attempts. Late in the game he dribbled down the court and fell when a Drake 'player guarded him from behind, but he managed to hit on the floor on his way back, scoring under the basket, and the Jayhawk score rose another two points. **Burton's Playing Outstanding** The all-airplay around of Burton was perhaps the most startling of any defensive game at guard was almost without fault and he was a constant offensive threat. The crowd roared its approval when he batted the ball back into a Bulldog player's face, who was playing the ball from outside until referee Giles called a held ball. The Jayhawkers pushed into second place by the victory last night, coupled with the rout of the Husker by the Kansas Aggies. Another critical comes Thursday night when the Kansans tackle the Oklahoma Akita. The outstanding players for Drake were Everett and Meyers, the latter leading the Bulldog scoring with nine touchdowns, but his bit work was exceptional. The box score: KRAANEN (14) Schmidt, f. G. FT. I. Gordon, f. 3 0 Hill. 2 0 Danebek, f. 0 0 Knappert, f. 0 0 Cowswilde, f. 0 0 Joffro, f. 0 0 Petersen, g. 0 1 Zilker, g. 0 1 Bellard, g. 0 2 Barton, g. 0 0 Camphole, g. 0 0 Lattie, g. 0 0 Motivole, g. 0 0 Holland, g. 0 0 Totals 14 6 - DRHAKE (18) G. FT. F. Mirec, f. 4 1 Rose, f. 1 3 Lawson, f. 0 0 Shippen, g. 0 0 Palebo, f. 2 0 Larkin, f. 0 0 Crancio, br./g. 0 1 Mathis, g. 0 1 Totals ... 8 Reference: Giles, Washington and Jefferson A chess club has been formed at the University of Missouri. A tournament will be held among the students to select a university chess team. More college coaches have been produced by Notre Dame than any other school in the country. Herbert Proudfit Sends Message to Teammates "Fight hard gang, and you can win. I'll be listening in," the wording of a telegram received by the Kansas basketball team between halves last night, from a teammate, who, though not in his own name, same spirit and thoughts of the team. Herbert Proudfult was that teammate. He felt silently ill on the return from the Nebraska trip, and stopped off at his home in Kansas before he went to the expected to come on to Lawrence Monday morning, but his illness developed into the "flu" and he was unable to be here for the game last night. He is hoping to be in condition for the game Oklahoma Agnes here Thursday. First Round of Meet Completed Last Night by Scott Club Victory Game Is Forfeited by Phi Chi to Theta Taus; Schedule Is Announced The Scott Club won from the Componitian Club in the last game of the first round of the intramural basketball tournament last night 14 to 12. The Phi Chi forfeited a game to the Componitian by failing to appeal for the game. The game between the Scott and Cosmopolitan cubs was closely contested. The Cosmopolitans led at the half 10 to 7. In the last period, the Scott Club made seven points and held the losers to two. Johnson at forward well for the winners, while Jonce played a good game for the losers. SCOTT CLUB (14) Swarsh, c PG. F2 Swarth, c 2 0 Fisher, c 0 0 Fisher, c 1 0 Anderson, c 0 0 Chemie, c 0 0 Hart, c 0 0 TOALLS 0 2 COMPOSITAN CLUB (12) FG, FT D.J. MARTIN 4 6 Jambo, c., f 2 0 Shiloh, c. 2 0 Tinen, c. 0 0 Benson, c. 0 0 TOTALS The schedule for the second round of the turnament has been announced by Coach Saho as follows: Wednesday, Feb. 10: Alma Kappa Psi vs. Delta Sigma Pi, B. 8 p.m.; Kappa Kappa Psi vs. Delta Theta, 9 t.m.; Sigma Chi vs. Acacia, 10 n.m. Thursday, Feb. 11: Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Phi Kappa, 9 p.m.; Pi Upsilon vs. Chi Delta Sigma, 10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 12: Alpha Tau Jomega vs. Delta Upsilon, 11 p.m. Jalpha Sigma fr. vs. Kappa Eta Kappa Jalpha Sigma vs. Alpha vs. Chi Jalpha Sigma, 2 p.m. Monday, Feb. 15; Delta Tau Delta vs. Phi Gamma Delta, 9 p.m; Phi Delta Theta vs. Kappa Sigma, 10 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 16; Phi Chi Delta vs. Kappa Sigma, 8 p.m.; Club chus say. Rayburn club vs. Pigma Nu vs. Acacia, 10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20; Phi Chi vs Delta Signa Pi, 11 a.m.; Pi Kappa Pai vs, Beta Theta, 1 p.m.; Delta Theta, 1 p.m.; Lambda, 2 p.m.; Migma Pi Epsilon vs, Delta Upsilon, 3 p.m.; Sigma Ci vs, Pi Kappa Alpha, 4 p.m.; Alpha Kappa Ci vs, Theta Tau, 5 p.m. At the end of the week the standings have been as follows: Division 1. W. L. Pet. Sigma Nu ... 1 Azaceli Delta ... 1 Phi Gamma Delta ... 1 Phi Gamma Delta ... 1 Sigma Chi ... 1 Phi Kappa Alpha ... 1 Phi Kappa ... 1 Delta Chi ... 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Theta Tau W. I. P. 10000000000 Alhba Tai Omega W L. Per. Pi Kappa Piel 1 0.1000 Sigma Thera 1 0.1000 Sigma Theta 1 0.1000 Delta Upsilon 1 0.1000 Delta Upsilon 0.1000 Sigma Alpha Upsilon 0.1 0.2000 Division 4. Pi Upsilon 1 W L. Per. Chi Delta Sigma 1 0.1000 Alhba Kappa Lambda 1 0.1000 Alhba Kappa Mau 1 0.1000 Sigma Alhba Mu 1 0.1000 Sigma Alhba Mu 0.1000 Delta Sigma Lambda 1 0.1000 Delta Sigma Lambda 0.1000 Commission Club 1 0.1000 --this year" was the practically unanimous opinion of the crowd regarding the Indian club exhibition presented by Prof. A. M. Ockerdick between the halves of last night's grume. It was another tumbling of the clubs so often evident in these demonstrations was completely missing. University of Kansas Broadcasting Station Wave Length, 275 Meters The following program will be broadcast from NKPU Thursday, Feb. 11, at 7:00 p.m. Miss Rosney Ketcham of the department will give a short talk on "Why Study Design." K F K U University of Kansas Broadcasting Fike Mountain, a senior in the School of Fake Music, wrote this poem about her Ramance from Winawauconi Concerto in D Prelude Allege by Burguart Tresler, The K. U.-Okahama A. & M. College- hall game will be broadcast play by play from Robinson gymnasium. Jayhawk Talk The Drake offense was the weakest that has been seen on the local court this year. Without a doubt they were having an "off" night and when they were able to make shots they were unable to make their shots good. They got many shots at the basket, but seemed to be unable to hit with any consistency. The entire offense was built around Everett and it could be could not connect with the basket. For about the first five minutes of play Drake was unable to break through the Kansas defense and had to content themselves with long shots. He scored in all 5 of them all went far from the basket. The Bulldog passing was either interceptors or stopped by the Kansas forward defense and the few times they managed to get through, their men were coved up and could not shoot with any degree of accuracy. Everett was the shining star in practically every Drake play. His floor game was without doubt, as fast as any seen on the local court this year and he fought like a demon from offense more trouble than the remainder of the Drake team and he was always dangerous when holding the ball. Luckily for Kansas, that his shooting was poor because he took shots and had they been good, the Drake would have been better. Schmidt seemed to be having an off night as far as hitting the basket, but he played his usual stellar floor with the basket and Gordon much of the time and was largely responsible for the points which they made. Schmidt made one or two shots on the side, but Giles had just blown the whistle so the basket did not count The play of Petersen was the beacon that he has shown before home fans this year and he showed enough to have a great impact for all-valeys honors again this year. He got the tip almost every time and played one of the best defensive games of his career. On offensive, he coveted the ball and was deadly under the basket, scoring five field goals. Pete showed lots of fight, which was very gratifying to Kusas fans as earlier in the season, and he had seemed rather dead or his feet. While Kansas fans are rejoicing over their rise from fourth to second place within a week's time, they should allow the Kansas Aggies a vote of thanks for their little performance of beating Nebraska Monday night, thereby dropping the Huskers into sixth. No matter how much we have done it whether it benefited Kansas or not, but just the same we appreciate it. The prediction that the end of Nebraska's slump has not yet arrived seems to be borne out by her performance last night. Nor is it even now, for the Huskers have just begun to meet the really powerful teams in the league. They are playing Missouri, Kansas Aggies, Kansas, Drake and Washington. There are no games in the conference tonight. Kansas and the Oklahoma Agnes meet in tomorrow's only contest, but there will be an extension to that game on Saturday, being two the first night and four the evening following. Schoolleys, city champions of Kansas City independent teams, uplift their title last night when they defeated the 31-10 Lakers to 33. It took all the Schoolleys had, however, to accomplish the task. The Ivanhoes, winners over two Kansas Conference teams, rallied several times in the playoff games before the early lead of their opponents. "The best stunt that's been put on Flowers delivered anywhere by telegraph. --this year" was the practically unanimous opinion of the crowd regarding the Indian club exhibition presented by Prof. A. M. Ockerdick between the halves of last night's grume. It was another tumbling of the clubs so often evident in these demonstrations was completely missing. Let Fresh Cut Flowers from Ward's bear their fragrant message to the girl of your choice. The Fragrant Valentine Ward's Flowers 931 Mass. Tel. 621 The crowd's disapproval of the penny throwing by thoughtless "smart-aleks" was commandable and soon a stop put to such tactics. Those who started the practice soon found that many others were forced to stop. Had a player slipped on one of the coins, it might have caused serious injury. All manuscripts that are being written for the water carnival must be handed in tonight at 10 o'clock. Several have been received and will be discussed at the regular meeting of Quock club tonight at 7:30. Deadline for Carnival Manuscripts Is Tonight Dr. S. B. Braden to Give Party Dr. S. B. Braden, dean of the School of Religion, will give a party for the students and staff of the Christian Church on Friday evening at 8 p. m. in the auditorium of Myers hall. Doctor Braden is the teacher of this bible class. At young eneeds are invited to attend the party. It was decided at the meeting last week that there would be an open hour each day from 7:30 to 8:30. This practice hour will be under the supervision of the mom. Tryouts for Quack will probably be held sometime at the first of next month. Twenty-two branches of athletics are offered to students at Ohio State University. JUMBO PEANUTS Fresh Roasted — Always Fresh Fox Peanut & Coffee Shop 1111 Mass. St. Women Order Rifle Insignia Pina crossed of consisted riffles engraved with the letters K, U. and the word D, in women's rifle队. Nothing definite has been decided in regard to the trip to Fl. Rifle in response to the invitation that women must possess their own expenses, so probably an entire team will not go. VARSITY Most Gripping Mountaineer Drama Ever Written Tonight - Tomorrow THE world would thrill as this one of the most thrilling of the opera's comedies a tribute of love, hattainable taint feeds, made from the great play by Lula Vollmer and the heart of Broadway. 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