PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 27. 1926 Jayhawker Mat Team Wins From K. S. T. C. by Score of 21 to 3 Lighter Weights Take Match by Three Falls and Two Decisions The Kansas wrestling team energized victories in the first match of the season, after defeating the college team of Emporia during the vacation by a score of 21 to 8. The Jayhawks obtained three falls and two defeats, while the pedagogy got under way. The feature performance of the eve ning was the match between Freese Jayhawk heavyweight, and Clapp of the collegians. The match was rough from the start when the giant Freeese opened hostilities by losing Clapp the match. Then Freese won against as the match went on and lost the time decision. Captain Harry Skinner of the Oren team beat his man in a little ove three minutes with a half nelson and bar arm. Russell Hays won his match exactly 47 seconds after the combat commenced. Hayes used a deep nelson to tie him at net, but he tilted his jachwak to win a fall. He weakened his man with a book seersons and pinched him after eight minutes with a half nelson and bar arm. Captain McDougal-bed best Smith of the Jachwaks in big time. A variation of the crudle hold proved the undoing of Smith in about a minute. The matches show that Kansas is going to have a good team this year under Couch Lookbaush and should be ready for the final. The sun ends the season. A good crowd was in attendance considering that the contests came in the vacation period and on the intervening night between two games atop Tampa. Willis of Tampa heeded the contests. The summaries: 125 lbs—Captain Skinner, Kan. won fall over McCoy, Emporia. Time 5 min. 15 sec. 115 bbl—Stoklas, Kan. decision over Wolever, Emporia. Time advantage 4 min. 40 sec. 155 Ibs - James, Kim, decision over Mosier, Emperor, Time advantage 2 min. 47 sec. 145 bs.-Depl. Kan. won fall over Huebert, Emporin. Time 8 min. 30 sec. 158 lbs—Hays, Kan, won fall over Tropp, Emporia. Time 47 sec. Hovey-Clap, Emporia, decision over Freese, Kan, Time advantage 2 min. 47 sec. 175 Iba—Captain McDougall, Emporia, won fall over Smith, Kan. Time 1 min, 28 sec. Relays Set for April 17 Formal invitations to the fourth annual University of Kansas relays to be held in the Memorial stadium, April 17 were mailed record televised colleges, military academies, junior colleges and high schools of 15 states. The twenty-second annual inter-scholastic track and field meet for the high schools of Kansas will be held April 16, and teams making the championship game in the open high school relays of the bieber屡的following day. Invitations Mailed to Schools in Fifteen States The Drinke and Penn rehuls both be hold the Saturday following the Kansas rehuls, and many western athletes arrive to these train carnivals will doubtless make the Kansas rehuls relay team a thousand athletes from all parts of the country participated in these games. The completion of the new sections of the stadium will provide better dressing facilities for the visiting teams. Formerly the athletes dressed in tents and the quartets were crowded, but with the handling of the big event will be made much easier than before. Jaynawk Таик --his beet shape. Berglard played well defensively and looped in a long shot, his first of the season and about the first time he has shot at the hoop. The While not high in the valley standings, the Iowa members of the conference are likely to give the Jayhawkers three real battles this week. For several years Kannas has found no serious opposition on this three game trip, and won in all games by one side, sided with the opposing team in the dope endvent, and Kansas will be thankful if she comes through without a defeat. Before the Kansas-Missouri game the Tigers protested the use of Schmidt, declaring that he was not ineligible and allowing the spring semester last year. At a meeting of a valley board, however, Schmidt was declared eligible by a vote of two to one in good standing and not because of flunks. Swimming Meet for Men Starts Next Thursday Organization wishing to enter the men's intramural swimming meet to be held Thursday will have another chance to file their applications, according to announcement made by John Sibo, in charge of the meet. The meeting will take place on Friday and have the names of their contestants in a noon Thursday. The fee is 25 cents for each individual, or $1 for an organization. Each organization, including fraternities and organizations, houses, is allowed four contestants. "Even though the organization does not win the meet," Sabo said, "the points made by the individual entries will count on their intramural athletic The meet will begin at 4:30:30 the day after and continue until 6:00: when there will be an internship un- foreseen. The meet will be concluded thursday evening. Seago Scores More Per Game Than Other Conference Players Honea, Oklahoma, Now High Point Man in Valley; Elder a Close Second Seagus, star center of the Washington University five, is leading the valley in average points per game with 26.3 points and 16.8 points for four games he has played. He and Elder of Oklahoma Aggies, who are made 46 points in five contests, are the two players in the conference with an average of over nine points a game. Byers, fast Kansas Aggie forward, is in third place having made 18 points in the two contests in which he has worked. Honey, the speedy little forward from the Sooner school, has collected 48 points in six games. The leading scoreer on the Jayhawk machine is Petersen, who has an average score of 0.2 in five games, in spite of the fact that he went scoreless in the first of these. Petersen is closely followed by Gordon and Schmidt. Elliott of Iowa State has been by far the most profile scorer on the Cyclone quintet, and threats to finish high in the scoring list. He has maintained his place in the game in four games. Moran of Grinnell and Everett of Drake are other cage men that have a nice scoring record in valley games so far. THE high scorers **NAME-SCHOOL** Bader, Ola, Agnieszka Bider, Ola, Agnieszka Biber, Nebulaa Bernard, Martha Grassel, Graniel Standard, Washington Standard, Washington Nibblek, Oklahoma Nibblek, Oklahoma Perry, Ola, Agnieszka Perry, Ola, Agnieszka Gordon, Kansas Gordon, Kansas Mattheus, Martin Mattheus, Martin Tebow, Kansas Agnieszka Eilert, Nebulaa Eilert, Nebulaa Students Pass State Bar Six graduates of the School of Law passed the Kansas state bar examinations last week. These examinations took three days. Those who passed the Bar Exam were Hanne Friese, Ensel Crews, Clarence Freize, Luis Huber, and Ralph Nofn Women ushers have been selected at the Kansas State Teacher's College of Emporia and will have charge of ushering at all basketball games. Trade and save on drawing instruments and drawing supplies at Rowlands —Adv. Losing a chance to break into a tie for first place in the valley race and disappointing fans by the thousands, the Jayhawk cages dropped one of the most thrilling games ever seen in Robbins gymnasium to win. The Sooners took the long end of a 29 to 21 score and went on their way rejoicing. The Jayhawkers pulled the Doctor Jykkell-M. Hydt stunt in good shape, playing the Sooners off their feet during every minute of the first half, only to be just as miserably outplayed in the last period. The box score: Sooners Overcome Early Lead and Win 29 to 21 Kansas Loses Hard Game Paul Whiteman Program Will **Totals** *Math:* Free throws, kangos, Kannan *Sports:* Subrupt, 2; Peterson, 3; Dikhanna, Moore, Halter, Frans, Frank Welch, Kim, amurri, Fool, William, Mousseli.* Although the playing of the Jayhawk five was far from smooth, they easily defeated the University of Missouri quintet, 24 to 18. Saturday night. Both coaches substituted freely, two complete teams getting into the fray. Kawasaki, (21) F 8 Schmidt, f 7 Pendrill, l 6 Pendrill, f 5 Borsten, n 4 Borsten, f 3 Thiem, f 2 Campbell, l 1 0 Campbell, f 1 0 Vogel, f 1 Rowland's Book Stores For 95c- Gordon worked at forward for the Kansans, with Burton taking his place at guard. Burton played well, but needs a few more games to round up Columbus, f. (29) P Dalton, f. P McRidley, f. P Hornes, f. P Pryce, f. P Haller, f. P Dingley, f. P Niblacke, f. P Larcombe, f. P Moore, f. P Ward, f. P Total: 185 Immune (24) f Schmidt, f Peterson, r Hodges, g Burgett, r Burgett, g Burgett, r Premont, f Lattig, f Hodges, g G: 1 f: 2 Missouri (15) G 1 Nyack, f. G 1 McCullough, f. G Bushnell, g. G McFarland, f. G Olmilwiwa, f. G Planmack, g. G Linton, f. G Edwards, f. G Jackson, f. G Inlet, f. G Totals 71 9 to Officiates: Referee, E. C. Quigley; Umpire, Trade and Save at K. C. A. C. Plays Miners Tustan Ackerman, captain of the Jajhawks year last and all-valley man for two years, plays center for the Blue Diamonds. Wilkin and Engel, other Kansans, are playing in the guard positions for the club team. You Can't Beat This Local basketball fans will be given an opportunity to see the Kansas City Athletic Club team in action when they meet the Broll School of Mines five in Robinson gymnasium tomorrow night. Three members of last year's Jayhawk team are in the K. C. A. C. lineup. Teams to Meet on Kansas Court Thursday Night The lineup that has been playing for K, C, A, C is wheat and Brownies. Wilkinson and Sanders, guards, Wilkinson and Browning are former University of Missouri coures, and Sanders is a member of the Blue Diamonds since 1979. Enrollment Special at Rowlands.— Adv. J30 "Hamlet" will be presented by students of the University of California. One pound Stationery One package Envelopes It's our Enrollment Special Paul Whiteman Program Will Stress Melodies Paul Whitman's program of the concert Feb. 12, was received at the Fine Arts office this morning. It stresses melodic and rhythmic forms of music with particular stress on the lighter types. It will be a remarkable treat for the lovers of high music典. It is presented according to Dean Swartworth. Mr. Whitman intends to use most of the numbers that have made him popular. One of his features will be "A Little Buf of Jazz" by John Adler and "The Voice of Gospel" by Rhapsody in Blue" by George Geraldwin is included in the program. 10 Tickets for the concert are on sale at Bell's music store, the Round Corner drug store, and the Fine Arts office. He will give a group of popular request numbers and is expected to introduce many soloists with his orchestra. Rev. R. A. Eusden Tells of Acquaintanceship With New K. U. Coach Retiring Congregational Pastor Knew Franklin C, Cappon at Holland, Mich. Franklin Cappon, new football coach, has established a fine reputation for likebabies and athletes in the school district. He is passionate, versity, according to Reverand and Mrs. R. A. Eusden, former pastor of the Plymouth Congregational Church, Mrs. Essexen who was formerly in the school district. She is also well requiited with him. "In 1922, the year that 'Cappu' played fallback on the Michigan team, and they trod for the Western Conference against the New York Red sox, hold a banquet in his honor." said Mr. Eumen, "It was a big afair, All the town celebrities were there in well as some of the compressors who also lived in Holland, was also present, but 'Canny' was the honor guest for he was the star of the Mich Cappon comes from an old, respected and well-to-do family in Holland, which is a town of about 15,000 Lawrence, according to Mr. Keselow. "Johnny Maubuchac, who also lives in Holland, took 'Cappy' with him when he coached at Phillips University in Oklahoma. He played halfback on the Phillips team then went to the University of Michigan," she said. "Cappy is a rather quiet fellow but he is flexible and he makes friends easily I believe he will be a valuable addition to the University of Kansas in a social way as well as in athletics," Mrs. Emanuel said. On Other Hills --printed upon a press, and said to be nearly 600 years old, was recently given the University of Southern California degree from the friends of the University. Students at the University of Missouri are given permission to work on the new studiing that is being erected, according to a report made recently by the university. It is serving for many of the students as means of financing their education. Ten roan and two women have recently been put on probation at the University of Illinois for too many class cuts. At the same time three students were denied credit because of dishonest work in their classes. V - A - R - S - I - T - Y Tonight - Tomorrow Women at the University of Indiana have been requested by the dean of women to attend only one dance in an evening. 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