PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, JANUARY 15. 1026 Jayhawker Team to Meet Oklahoma in Next Encounter Valley Leaders to Tangle With Kansas on Home Court in Fourth Game Games to be played by valley schools tonight; Drake v. Oklahoma Aggies at Stillwater, Grinnell v. Kansas Aggies at Manhattan. Games to be played by valley schools tomorrow night: Games to be played by valley where you can play Mannatian. Iowa State v. Washington at St. Louis Grimell v. Nebraska at Lincoln, Iowa State v. Missouri at Columbian. Drake v. Oklahoma at Norman. The 'Jayhawks' next game will be with Oklahoma next Thursday night, Jan. 21, on the home court. Between two games against the Coyotes for two games, one with Drake tomorrow night at Norman and another with the Southern Methodist At present, Oklahoma leads the Missouri valley conference, having defeated both Washington and Mississippi Hillary quarter 19 to 28. Drake has played but one conference game this season, winning from Iowa State by a single point. By losing to the Jayhawks last night, Grinnell went to the bottom of the valley conference standings. Nebula would go ahead with a conference game as yet this season. The fourth game of the season for Kansas will be with Missouri at Lawrence, Missouri, at present, rates fourth in the conference standing, having lost to the Sooners and having won from the Oklahoma Agkies. Kansas won against Oklahoma in conference. Oklahoma is in the lead by winning two games, and Drake is second, having won their only conference game played so far this season. Rifle Team Wins Twice Lower Scores Expected for This Week's Contests The men's rife team started their season last week by winning two matches and losing one. This week they will engage in eight matches. In last week's shooting, Creighton University forfeited its match. Connecticut Aggies made a score of 3,810 and Denison University rated 2,915. The Jayhawks team, by forcing 4,563, lost the latter and lost to the former. So far this week, according to Lieut. Harry F. Meyer, of the department of military science and tactics, the Kanada Air Force says, "it especially encourages since the winning score in the national need last year was but slightly higher." The other teams firing this week are North Dakota Aggies, Utah Aggies, Syracuse University, Mississippi Aggies, University of Pittsburgh, College of Florida, New York, Northwestern University, and the University of North Dakota. The team for this week, listed in the order of their scores for the last week are: Kerr, Muller, Westhoff, Hinton, Skinner, Armstrong, Boyer, Eubanks, Savage, Harriet, Herzog, Hazard, Martin, Stafford, Dougherty. The men shoot any time during the week. Fifteen men make up the team, but only the ten highest scores are used in intercollegiate competition. According to Sergent Palmer, who has charge of the rifle range, the women's rifle队 is firing this week to qualify for their first match which starts Feb. 1. "Already this year," said Sergent Palmer, shooting on an average of five point higher than they did last year." Charley Black takes his quintet to Manhattan tonight to play the Kansas Aggies. His team should give the Aggges a real battle, but the Aggges It seems as if Gordon gets along better with Referee Fred Williams then he does with Referee Quigley. Wednesday at Manhattan he played all the game without drawing a single foul, while last night he was awarded four of them. Gordon made three Monday night under Quigley. A tab kept on the shots made by the Kannaams who big Thicker has the best percentage of shots that the basket is at, the basket and made it good'. Kansas shot at the basket 66 times and hit eleven for an average of one in six tries. Peterson shot 23 times and hit four. A good 'average'. French triple twice and missed both, but he played a nice game anyway. Coach Allphin's Pupils Put on Tumbling Stunt During the half at the Kansas-Grinnell game last night, Coach Herbert G. Alphin, instructor in physical education, presented two of his students, James and Evan, and e., in a tumbling gymnasite act. The climax of the act when Riley, with a difficult hold on Cash's foot, flipper Cash, half-widese, half-backward, through the air at a diffuse lighting, allowing him to light on his feet. Kansas Places Three Among the First Six Basketball Scorers Petersen Into Second Place at Result of Game With Grinnell Now that the first six leading individual scorers of the Valley each have three games to their credit, one can get a better idea as to the strength of each player. Seago, Washington forward still is on top (28-6) but his playing ability of which were scored against Oklahoma and Kansas. Close behind his is "Pete" Petersen, ranged Jawhayek center, with 23 points, scored with 10 field goals and three shots on goal. He played Gries and Grinnell. Although Petersen was in the Washington game he was unable to break into the scoring column. Stanford and Eckert of Washington are tied for third place with a total of 20 markers each, while Harold Schmidt and Dale Gordon, Kansas men, are fifth and sixth respectively with totals of 18 and 15. A list of the Valley Scorers follows: Seago, Wash 3 Petersen, Kansas 3 Stanford, Wash 3 Eckert, Wash 3 Schmidt, Kansas 3 Gordon, Kansas 3 Elder, Okla. Ags 2 Eilot, Annes 1 MtBride, Okla. 2 Price, Okla. 2 Danford, Okla. Ags 2 Hutton, Wash 3 West, Okla 2 McMillan, Mo. 2 Moran, Grinnell 1 Baccone, Mo. 2 Connor, Okla. Ags 2 Mantz, Drake 1 Honea, Okla. 2 Yunker, Mo 2 Hall, Okla. Ags 2 Byers, Kans. Ags 1 Almondo, Okla. 2 Evertt, Drake 1 Van Alken, Drake 1 O'Sullivan, Me. 2 The Jayhawks tried more shots from the right side of the court than from the left. They shot 41 times from the right side and 25 from the left. They were with most teams, unless there are some left handers on the squad. E. C, Quigley worked last night's game in his usual snappy and entertaining manner. There is probably no reason to be nervous if fans would rather have than Quigley. It looked like a football lineup in the last few minutes of play with Zuber, Burton, and Latin on the lineup. It would be mighty hard to get a "beefier" outfit on the floor than at that time. The difference in play was noticeable from the start. The whole team was fighting every inch of the way. Peterson got going early, and although the game ended in time, there was no doubt as to the superiority of the two teams. Gordon got three goals, but he was unfortunate regarding fouls. His zealous guarding was costly, and in the second half he went out on personalists. Burton, who replaced Wilson, proved a success for his worker, with the rest of the team in fine shape. Jayhawk Talk the next game for the Kansas team will be Thursday night, next week. The Oklahoma Sooners will be the Jaya-hawkeyes' opponents on that occasion they will have a real treat with which to celebrate the winup of final exams. The attitude of the crowd last night following a victory, and Monday night after a defeat, presented a strong contrast. Last night the students went out to the cafeteria to eat and yell. Monday the gloom was thick enough to be cut with a knife. Grimelm's rally in the last few minutes of the first half and at the beginning of the second half gave the Jaycows a 14 to 10 lead, followed by 14 to 14. Grimellm got down to work and cut down the lead to 14 to 8 as the half ended. Then with two goals from the field as the second half he scored, then scored 12. That was as close as they ever got. The scram up at Manhattan between the Kansas Aggies and Grinnell should be one well worth seeing. From comparative scores, Grinnell looks like it was a better team than Kansas to a closer score than the Manhattan five, and being away from home at the time, while the Aggies had Kansas on a strange court. However the Aggies are undoubtedly probably come through with a victory. The last K. U, score come when Belgard, finding no one near him open, passed the length of the court where the wheeled and dropped in a side shot. Then two days later, on Saturday Basket Ball Tickets We nearly had one on E. C, Quigley last night. Kansas had committed a foul. Grimell took two tries for it and the score was 7-6. Following the time out period, Quigley placed the ball on Grimell's free-throw line and apparently was going to give Quigley an advantage, but reminded the defence, just as the Grimell player was about to shoot. Can You Use Your Enterprise Tickets on These Dates? --comes the game with the Missouri Tigers, and one which will take everything which Kansas has to win. Missouri has set out to average the defeat by Kansas at football, and a real victory is probably a bunch of Tiger rooters up here from Kansas City for a taste of Jayhawk meat. These games are played during the post-examination vacation Our seating capacity is limited and many out-of-town people desire to attend these games. The number of enterprise tickets sold this year is increased; the number of seats on sale is decreased. Thursday at 7:30 Oklahoma vs. Kansas — Jan. 21st *Saturday at 7:30 The Athletic Office desires to accommodate the team's wish to attend these particular games. It is not a money-market game. Bring your enterprise ticket to the Athletic office before you go home This plan bears the sanction of Dean Dyer of the Student Enterprise Sales Committee. This transaction is legitimate only at the Athletic Office and only for these two games. Missouri vs. Kansas — Jan. 23rd We will list it and pay you 50c (one-half the selling price). When Doffing went to the floor with his hands to his eyes, the crowd sat tense. Doffing was wearing a hairened glass shield, and in a hard coat the glasses were broken. The glasses the glasses were broken. Doctor Alen and Doctor Anderson immediately examined the eyes and found that the player was uninjured. However he had to be taken out of the game, and before the contest could be resumed. Schmidt and Proudfit are a pair of fast floor men. They are terrorists to the opposing forces in their forward position and the man with the ball all the time. Subject of the minister's discourse Sunday at 11 at Unity Church, 12th & Vt. BOWERSOC K TONIGHT-TOMORROW "Morality Without God" A welcome to all. Schnitz Seymour Presents by Prof. Templin at the Forum at 10. 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