PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1926 Kansas Prepares to Enter Annual K. C. A. C. Meet Track Men Show Strength in Relay and Hurdles; Weak in Weight Events Events Karl Slibleman, track coach, announced today that the K. C. A. C meet Friday night would serve the Kansas squad as more of a work-out and preparation for the more important Kansas-Missouri dunt meet in two weeks, than as an indication of the team's ability of the Jawahirk athletes. The result of Friday night's meet will serve to decide what men will be turned in, and who will receive the Tigers is one which it means a lot for Kansas to win, as the Crimson squad has lost to Missouri in the meet of its season. K. U. Strong in Sprints Kansas will probably show her greatest strength in the sprints, Rouney, Wongwai and Grady will be the entries on which Sbeldadman will depend to bring home most points. He's also a splendid slinger according to the coach. An important event, at least as far as Kansas is concerned, is the mile relay between the Jayhawkers and Nebraska. Engle and Grady are certain to represent Kansas in this event, while seven others are contending for the remaining positions. McAdoo will be among those likely to be selected. Weak in Weight Events The high jump, which, in former years has been always good for several points, is one of the events in which Kumans are rather weak this season, the best weight being about six inches. Tom Poor, who for several years previously has always been good for first place, will be misled during the coming year. Dorobos seems to be showing up in hardest the this year, and may bring home some points. The weight events find the Jayhawkers not fully developed, and for this reason, they don't expect to win any of these events. Officials Are Announced Officials for the meet to be held in Convention hall Friday night were announced today. They are as follows: Dr. J. Bertolini, keynote speaker; Katherine referee, Dr. J. A. Reilly; starter, J. C. Grover, assistant, Louis Touton; clerk *c* course, Shannon Douglas, chief, O. J. Freerotten and Katherine referee, Dr. J. A. Reilly; B. A. Poorman, chief, E. C. Shell, W. E. Lyons; judge of finish, C. H. Walker, chief, Dr. J. Loutland, R. Elliot; judge of field events, W. N. Walker, chief, Dr. J. Loutland, Porter Craig, Dr. D. M. Nigro. Inspectors, W. J. Squire, chief, D H. W. Allen, B. R. Hall, A. Stanford Lyon; scorers, Harley Selvidge and Barry Furion; announcers, J. V. O'Fliaberty and Harry Murphy marry Jonathan Cummings; boston, Henry Ashley, and J. C. Moseby; custody of prizes, Wood James and Hood Lyle. Allen Upholds Scoreboard Other Schools Lack Time Clock Says Coach The scoreboard and clock at the basketball games keep the Jahwynkow supporters better informed of the per sonnel of their own and visiting teams, than any other school in the Missouri valley, according to Dr. K "No other valley school that we have played this season has had the names of the players, or even a clock to show the time, in minutes remaining to play," he said. The trouble at the Oklahoma game which caused a mix-up on the scoreboard, was that Coach McDermott has one set of numbers for his team at home, and a different set for use on the trip. McDermott sent the numbers and the names of the players, and the names the teams could not be changed in time. Field Hockey President Will Talk About Tourne Miss Cynthia Wesson, president of the United States Field Hockey Association, will be here Tuesday, Feb. 9, to tell about the hockey tournament which was held at Wesleybok College during the Thanksgiving vacation. She will be in town all day and will leave that same day at 6 p.m. She is being brought here under the auspices of the Women's Athletic Association so as to get more people interested in hockey. Miss Wesson is a member of the second all-American hockey team. Miss Ruth Hower, a former player for the St. Louis Department, and who is now visiting on the Hill, is also a member of this team. Spring Baseball Practice Will Be Under Way Soon Baseball practice will get under way within a few days according to John Burn, baseball coach. A meet in the spring is scheduled for Saturday morning. Out of the 27 men of the varsity and freshman squads of last year that have returned to school, 12 are inteligible to compete this spring, according to Coach Bunn. This will leave room for more. We've tried out for positions on the team. An attempt is being made to schedule three game series with both Missouri and the Kansas Agies and if this goes through, additional pitching opportunities. The pitching material is exceptionally scarce around the Jayhawk camp. Pi U, Acacia, A T O Basketeers Leading in Oread Contests Intramural Games Last Night Enlivened by Former High School Stars Three more intramural basketball games were played in Robinson gymnasium last night. The games were played by a group of high school plant playing by former high school stars who were on the teams. In each of the games there were several prep matches. The first game between the Pi Upsion and Alpha Mu fraternities ended with the score 21-0 in favor of Pi U. The guards on the winning team were too much for the S. A. M., while "Louie" Davidson and Dave Wright were too accurate for the S. A. M. deserved. The losers played a good floor game. The next game between Acacia and Delta Chi was almost another shutout but "Baldy" Fredericks, former varsity player managed to get two free throws for the Delta Chi. Baker of football fame, connected for three baskets for the winners and carried of high point honors of the game. The final score was 13-2, in favor of the Acacia team. The last game of the evening brought together the Phi Delta Theta team and Alpha Tau Omega. This contest was more than even than either of the other two, and ended with the win for the Toumilis team ("Tommilis" Myers and Joe Anderson performed well for the Phi Delta, while Evan Royer was high point man for the A. T. O. team. Tonight the tournament will be continued with the following games scheduled: Theta Tau vs. Delta Sigma Pat; 8 Chi Delta Sigma vs. Rachch Club; Theta Tau vs. Alpha Sigma vs. Delta Tau at盏; ACAULT, 12. PG, FT. Pattee, f 0 Baker, f 0 Baker, f 3 Hammersport, g 0 Lev, v 0 Saucerer, f 0 TOTALS 5 DELTA CBI 2, FG FT, Wafu, f 0 0 Blodgett, f 0 0 Plug, g 0 0 Froemark, k 0 0 Peterson, f 0 0 Birkhoff, k 0 0 ALPHA TAU OUMEGA, 17. PG FT. Haskins, 1 0 Cowell, 1 0 Curie, 2 3 Johnson, 2 3 Royer, 5 1 Riviera, 5 1 PHI DELTA THETA, 14. FG FT Myers 2 0 Brownian 0 0 Harge 0 0 Appearson 0 0 Riese 0 0 PL UPSHION, 21. FG, FT. Wright, rfg, 7 5 1 Timmons, tmm 0 1 Louberh, f.lg 0 0 Dahlkamp, d 0 0 Wilmah, g 0 0 Vincent, v 0 0 SHIMA ALPHA MU. n. 5 FG, FT 1 Tekman, rf 0 0 Lehmann, rf 0 0 Millman, race 0 0 Leroy, race 0 0 Kickersen, hc 0 0 Worthington, hc 0 0 Honolulu Has Drive for Huge Football Stadium Honolulu, Feb. 3. — Honolulu will be able to accommodate its fast growing football crowds next year by the erection of a new stadium that will have capacity of 8,000. The stadium is expected to be open for the beginning of the season next fall. (United Press) TOTAL... Football has taken rapid strides in the last few years and on this account the project was launched. The field will be planned as so, but it is also a celebration and celebrations of the various races that make up Honolulu's population. The women students of Midland College, Fremont, Neb., are being taught the ancient art of archery in a new demand for outdoor sports for women. After a day's rest, the Hillary basketball team, which barely missed out the Oklahoma Aggries 35 to 22 Monday night, will take on Oklahoma in the final round. The Cains encounter, the Chemists defeated Oklahoma 38 to 20, but the showing the St. Joe five made against the Stillwater victory is not impossible tonight. Jayhawk Talk There will be no more conference games until Friday, but three are scheduled for that day, Grimnell playing the Oklahoma Aggies, Kansas Aggies meeting Missouri, and Ames meeting Drake. They started Saturday with Washington and Nebraska, Washington and Kansas Aggies, and Grimnell and Oklahoma. The game with Nebraska Saturday night will be the first game to be played in Nebraska's new field house. Kansas State hosted the team at this dedication as the football team was at the dedication of the Nebraska stadium several years ago. Reports from Lansing may open the crowd of 6,000 will be at the opening. Like Kanaus, Nobraska had the hardest game of Iowa tour with Drake last night, winning 21 to 21. It was not his first time, so it looks as though it would be up to Kansas to stop the so far victorious Hawks when the two teams meet at Iowa. Here's hoping the Kansas guards keep a watchful eye on Sunnah Saturday night. In two games this Nebraska star has sped deflate for his opponents. It will take some close guarding to stop him. Two Washington University basketball men have been debarred ineligible by faculty authorities, along with several football stars. While this may not greatly affect the Beurs playing outwardly, as neither of the basketball men were first string play, they would still strengthen. The heaviest blow will probably fall on the football team next fall. After losing to K. C. A., C. Monday night, Washburn went down to Ottawa yesterday and last week came back to form 29 to 21. Not an impressive score, but it must be considered that the Lobolads had played in playing at the Kansas City team. Before going to Lincoln for their game Saturday night, the Kansas basketball team will attend the K. C. tournament next at Kansas City Friday night. BOWERSOCK Tonight - Tomorrow A Thrilling Picture from the Great Broadway Stage Hit! Tonight - Tomorrow Chorus Girl Love THREE girls of the chorus in search of Life and Love! Who found it—Sally, Irene or Mary? Here is the true story of three girls who came to offer softer answers. Rachel? Love? Ruth? Love? A thrilling answer in a great film you can't forget—crowded with people. As fascinating as a Broadway show! EDMUND COULDING'S PRODUCTION Written for the screen and directed by EDMUND GOULDING Comedy, News and Krazy Cat SHOWS . . . . 3:00, 7:50, 9:00 PRICES . Mat. 10-40c, Eve. 10-50c "THE LIMITED MAIL" Will Pull In Friday The most interesting sport event on schedule for this week is the annual K. C. A. C. indoor trick meet to be held on Saturday, March 12. The meet is always check full of exciting contests and is considered one of the big sport events in Kansas City during the winter, ranking alongside other big sport events such as National A. U. A. basketball tournament. The Rolla School of Mines, who will be remembered here for their pitiful attempt to cope with K, C, A, C in the game last Thursday at Robinson gymnasium, was able to show slightly better against William Jewell last night, holding the big red team to a 49 to 22 score. Another interesting relay scheduled for Friday's meet is that between Baker and the College of Emporia. Those two are going to work with our veterans, and the race should be a thriller. One of the big races of the K. C. A. C. meet will be n relay between the Kansas Aggies and Notre Dame. The Manhattan school is sending some crack runners who are expected to leave the Irish in the dust. "Potus?" Clark, Kansas football coach who is leaving the Jayhawk school this year, will be a guest of the team Friday. Potus, a former Ner Friday night in honor of Coach Zuppe, "Potus" will introduce Conchie to his team. Potus is a name for himself on the gridron. The installation of the Kumaas chapter of Alpha Sigma Nu, honouring physical education fraternity, will be held the first of next week. Perfect Percentage Retained by Cornhuskers Temorrow - Friday VARSITY NEW MAYPOT! NFL ROUND 1 New Orleans, A-20 Southampton, / / / / Florence, / / / Pittsburgh, / / / Tampa Bay, / / / Georgia Tech, / / / Oakland, / / / Seattle, / / / St. Louis, / / / Smith, Hasker forward, was the star of the game, putting five field goals and two free throws formed well in the guard positions. Lawson's long shot from the center of the court in the first few minutes of play gave the Nebraska team the lead. Nebraska Defeats Drake Fred, E. C, Bucher returned this morning from a tour of debate judging. At Chappman he beaded a debate between K. S, A, C and Sterling College on the child labor question. Hampton University hosted an unedited debate between K. S, T. C, of Emporia and the Emporia College, the Normal winning. (IFE) was her hunter, L ground and woman; S ground and woman; F fate, born of the bright lights that glitter along the pathway of romance. "Then we were a candle on a dorid and glory!" | DIRECTION | G FIELD | | :--- | :--- | | Drive 1, 2 | G FILL | | Murphy, 4 | 1 | | Murphy, 5 | 1 | | Simmons, 6 | 1 | | Parachute, 6 | 1 | | Parachute, 6 | 1 | | Crown Road, 6 | 0 | | Lawrences, 6 | 0 | | Lawrences, 6 | 0 | | TOTALS | 7 | 7 | Nebraska retained its perfect percentage in the valley standings when it defeated Drake last night 23 to 12. The accuracy of the long shot of the Hunkers coupled with the ragged foulness of the Drake team gave them the victory. 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