PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2.1926 Track Candidates Show Good Form for Coming Meet K. C. A. C. Indoor Carniva Will Give Jayhawkers Chance to Display Ability a few outstanding track men were brought out in Saturday's tryouts for the athletes who will represent Kansas at the K. C, A. C, indoor carnival at Convention hall Friday night, at Convenience Head Coach Karl Schlademan. Rooney Good in Quarter Captain Rooney is also showing good form in the quarter mile with "Stan" Engle and Walter McAdow who are both returning just returned to school this semester, is one of Coach Schaldenbest's best bats for a fourth man on the mile relay team, which runs against Nebraska Friday night. Rooney and Engles are sure to run in this event, but the team has won in Wongwai, McAdow, Cooper, Watson, Woods, Mark, Runner and Inset. The tryouts showed the Jayhawker team to be a well-balanced outfit with much reserve strength, especially in the dishes. Captain Rooney, Wong-hai, and his team had fast dessert men and can be counted on the produce points in these events. The half mile event will be closely contested between Pete Springer and Watson, where the male and two male athletes, Bronson, and Jarboe fighting it out. Dornboos and Stanley Engle will bear the brunt of the hurdle attack, while McGee will be the only Kansas entry in the shot put. Phillips and O'Bryon are handling the vaulting and Underhill the high jump. No Competitor for Poor No Competitor for four A previous report concerning the probability of having a competitor to fill Tenn's job is in the high jump is discounted by Coach Luckin, as an untrust, and as having no basis. Wood will probably help Underhill in the jump, but this pair is not in Tom's chassis. A a few freshmen candidates will probably unattached Friday most notable among whom are Theorem 7.1 in the ball around 45 ft. 7 in. in the work out; Poco Frazier, mileer, who is step out; Poco Frazier, mileer, who is stepping distance consistently under 4:40; Hays, low hurrier; and Cowles high jumper, who is going up in the air. Nebraska Defeats Ames in One-Sided Contest Couch Schlademan expects to take about twenty-five or thirty men to the meet. Getting away to a 12-point lead before their opponents were able to score, Nebraska retained her perfect percentage in the conference last night by defeating Iowa State 27 to 12. Simha, Husker forward, was the outstanding size of the game, making 11 of his team's points. For Ames, Miller, guard, played a good game. Probably a big factor in the defeat of the lowans was their inability to score on free throws. They missed 11 and 15, but Nebraska, on the other hand, was deadly in this department, making 9 out of 11 chances. The box score: Nebraska Northampton score: T. Killen, v G, FT. S. Johnson 0, 1 E. Redrum, v 0, 2 Brown, v 0, 2 Layton, v 0, 3 Garlock, v 1, 1 Carson, v 1, 1 Stevens, v 1, 0 Peuge, v 1, 0 Maryann, v 1, 0 | Player | Team | # | 1 | 2 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | AMES | E., Klinen, C | 4 | 2 | 1 | | Klinen, E. | E., Klinen, C | 2 | 2 | 0 | | Hall, g. | G. | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Milner, g. | G. | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Staver, G. | G. | 0 | 2 | 0 | Total Reference: Welch, Kemouria Kansas Normal. Municipal League Offers Prizes in Essay Contest The League of Kansas Municipalities is now conducting its third essay contest. The subject chosen is "The Duties of the Mayor." The essays are written by a secretary of the League of Municipalities, Lawrence, Feb. 10, are to be from 1200 to 2000 words in length. All high school students enrolled read the essays and submit a school which is a regular subscriber to the Kansas Municipalities magazine are eligible to enter the contest. The winning essays together with a bust picture of their authors will be published in Kansas Municipalities magazine. Wrestling Squad Will Meet Aggies in Second Match Probable Jayhawker Team for Friday Encounter Named by Coach Lookabaugh The Kansas University wrestling squad will participate in their second meet of the year, when they meet the Kansas State Agricultural College wrestling squad on Friday night, Feb. 16, at Jackson Johnson gymnasium at 7:30 p.m. Coach Lookabuck selects the team for each meet by holding final tryouts, selecting the best and most respective content, so there is no definite announcement about the men who will start against the Aggies as they compete in their footy matches will be the Kansas representative. The Jayhawkers are all in excellent condition with the exception of Russell Smith, 175 lb. contestant, an old injury which is bothering him considerably. J. Botsford, 135 lb. contender, is a new addition to the squand, and he has been a semester. Botsford has had experience on Jayhawker wrestling sounds. **Probable Team Named** According to Coach Lookabaugh, the proclaim team that will represent the Jayhawks and L. Scott in the 115 lb. class, Cap. H. Skimmer or J. Sapiata in the 125 lb. class; A. James or J. Boford in the 135 lb. class; M. Delp in the 145 lb. class; R. Hays in the 158 lb. class; L. McFarland or R. Smith in the 175 lb. class and R. Freese in the unlimited class. **Aggies Lose Games** The Aggies have doubled we meet this year and have defeated the Kansas City Y. M, C, A. by a small score while the Cornhushers defeated them decisively. Each match will last ten minutes if it is not won, so each fall counts five points and a decision counts three points in the scoring. In case of a draw match, the combatants will wrestle for three minutes longer. This was a much different service of "Sec" Taylor of Des Moines, as the referee of the meet, but nothing definite has been done as yet. Taylor is sport editor of Anna Batesaf shot a perfect score of 100 at the last practice of the Girl's rifle team. Gladys Filson and Norma Wagstaff shot scores of 99 and there were several who made 97 and 98. The team made at the last practice was 83. The remainder of the Kansas wrestling schedule is as follows: Feb. 15—Missouri at Lawrence. Feb. 16—Missouri at Lawrence. Feb. 16—Iowa State at Lawrence. March 8—K, S, A, C, at Manhattan, March 9—K, S, A, C, at Missouri valley met at Stillwater. Student Shoots Perfect Score Chancellor E. I. Lundy will leave for Norman, Okla. Friday where he will attend the inauguration of Dr. Robert H. Olsen of the University of Oklahoma. Some cub reporter of the type which always gets the rest of us in bad, doped up a story several days ago in which he mentioned the name of a high-jumper on Coach Schladerman's squad who was ill set to fill the shoes of Tom Poor. There is no one on the field that really understands any athlete in school that as yet can begin to come up with the former Jay-hawk athlete and Olympic star. Jayhawk Talk If Grimmell should upset the dope and defeat the Oklahoma Agbies down at Stillwater Friday night, Kansas won by a 12-0 victory in third place by virtue of having played more games than the Southerners. Then if the Pioneers should go crazy Saturday night and nudge out Oklahomia for the second time out for rejoicing here at K. U. Doctor Allen's Jahwaker basketball team will leave Lawrence Friday evening for Lincoln. They will stop off at Kansas City for the K. C. A. C. indoor track meet and will leave immediately afterwards for Lincoln. The K. C, A. C, did the expected last night and handed Washburn a 33 to 18 licking. Browning was again high point man, scoring six field goals and a free throw. Ford also got six goals, and Ackerman came through with four. Thus passed the 1925 A. A. U. champions into oblivion. Just the same, Washburn showed wonderful fighting spirit. After getting a slow start and allowing the Blue Diamonds a 3 to 10 lead, the Topeaks boosted their count within a point of their opponents. But that was the end of their threat, and the game was a romp for the club five. Severt Higgins is having a tough time down at Lawrence high school this season with his basketball team. To date his cagers have failed to bring home a victory, although they have put up some mighty battles. Derek Lockhart was at the hands of Topica, who both them last Saturday 27 to 14. Outstanding high school teams in the state are Newton in the southwest section and Olathe in the east. Newton won the championship, with Wichita, last year's state champion, second, Olathe, while having suffered a defeat in the North East League, is out in from behind by Kansas City and Topeka. Nebraska, as expected, had little trouble winning her fourth valley game from Iowa State last night at Iowa Stadium. The team was in favor of the Huskers. Smaha was the star for the Lincoln team this time, scoring 11 points. It was mainly a case of too quick a get away. Nebraska points before Ames found the basket. Tonight finds Nebraska playing Drake at Des Moines. The Huskers are favorites to win, but the Bulldogs are likely to give them a hard battle, and they might nose out the Beurg quintet. If Nebraska wins tonight, the Bucks in the game to stop the Northern boys in the game at Lincs on Saturday night. But the Stillwater team redeemed themselves last night by holding the powerful Hillyard outfit to a 25 to 22 score. When the first half ended the Aggies were trailing 7 to 16, but with their confidence restored during the third quarter, they came backome and at times threatened to defeat the St. Joseph team. Haskell Institute will play the St. Mary's carying entry of the Kansas conference in the Haskell gymnasium Thursday night at 8 o'clock. The After beating Oklahoma Baptist U. last week 41 to 31, the Oklahoma Agile apparently suffered a case of overheating so far that he was to the Baptists by a one-point margin. Haskell lineup, as announced by Ann Hanley, coach, will be West and Smith forwards, Gurnee center, and Ward and Jones guards. Two scalps in as many trips on the warpath already hang from the belts of the Indians. After obtaining an 8-to-5 lead in the first half, the K. C. A. C. team "got hot" in the second period and buried the Washburn National A. A. U. champions of 1925 under a 83-to-6 lead at Convention Hall, Kansas City. Blue Diamonds Win Again Washburn Team Is Defeated by K. C. A. C. Men The Kansan put up a fierce battle in the opening half, but the Blue Diamonds pulled away to a 5-0 lead before their opponents scored. Then Washburn started an offensive drive which brought them within a point behind the Panthers. The Tappens forged into the lead when McLaughlin sank a long one. The Kansas (Oleans steadily pulled away from the champions in the second half, although the Ichabods continued to pound away at their basket. Ford, who played forward with Browning, made six baskets, the same number as the former Missouri captain. Ackerman also was considerably in evidence, playing a beautiful game and bringing home four routles. For the Washburn quintet, Brechaupt was a constant threat, scoring three goals. McLaughlin, Spahn and Hooke also other scores for the 10-koa outfit. Phone Service Fritz Co. Company C Wins Firing Match The third series of the inter-company firing match, which is conducted by the R. O. T., C. was held in the basement; holds first place; company D, second; company A, third; and company B, fourth. One more firing is necessary to win the companies. This will be held sometime before Feb. 25. The company winning the match will be presented with a hairy penny which is enclosed in a paper case in the military department. 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