PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13. 1926 Jayhawker Team to Battle Aggies in Game Tonight Dr. Allen Will Shift Lineup: Plans to Develop Pair of Offensive Grands Guards "There is going to be a radical change in the lineup tonight," said Dr. Forrest C. Alles this morning, in commenting upon the basketball game the key players at Manhattan tonight. I was taken a pair of 6 defensive guards," he said. With 26 players, Doctor Allen left for the Ariage camp this morning. The odds are very much against the Jay-Hawkeyes as they go to Manhattan as an unknown quantity, while the Agles have four games under their belt and are well scouted for the fray. They also play in two games games won by one and two points, and they have both won and lost by larger margins. As to what players would probably start the game at Manhattan tonight Doctor Allen said that he was thinking strongly of making a change to some teammates, and he forwarded; Zuber, center and Petersen and Schmidt, guards. In this way more offensive players would get it into the lineup, and that is what it will take to win. In the game Monday, Petersen and Schmidt can completely stop in the last half. "It will take a clever team to win from the Aglies, and they will have to fight every minute," Doctor Allen said. Doctor Allen believes that the guards are a big factor in the offense play of any team. The game has been tight, and rough to be much of an offensive threat, according to Doctor Allen. The Jayhawk team is missing the backbone of the offense last year, led by Ackerman and supplemented by Wilkin and Peterson. The team started the season Monday with two of these players gone. The Agiegs are rated to be one of the leading contenders for the valley leaders, and they have sold as far. Reports from the Agieg school indicate that there is considerable optimism there over Agieg chances this season, and especially C. A. Byers, forward, has been the outstanding player for the Aggie five this season. He is noted for long shots over the five main defense, and is the man the Jaijahwakers will have to watch. The Kansas State team has long shots and will have to combat it with a whirlwind offensive. Kansas followers are basing their hopes on Coach Allen's ability to win games away from home, but are far from optimistic. Many followers are expecting a team with far more fight to take the floor tonight. The probable lineup Kansas Proudfit Hill Zuber Petersen Schmidt Kansas Aggie Byers Oxborough Tobow Koch (C) Mertel National Intercollegiate Rules Will Be Used Wrestlers Meet K. S. T. C The first meet for the Kansas wrestling team will be with the Emporia Teachers Friday, Jan, 22 at 7:30 p. m., in Robinson gymnastium, where they will different weight matches running up from the light to the heavy weight. nstead of wrestling under the Missouri valley circuit as has been the custom, the national inter-collegiate rules will be used. These rules since unbound last fall are practically the same as those used in college and they differ mainly in the fact that they eliminate the 108 oound class and give the referee the power of giving a decision based upon the wrestlers aggressiveness and wrestling ability rather than on the time of advantage. They also cut the periods down from 12 minutes to 10 minutes during matches and 15 minutes in tournament. ANNOUNCEMENTS The meeting of the Zoology Club will not be held tonight as previously announced due to the cramming for students—W. N. Wesby, president. The intramural wrestling meet start at 4:30 p. m., Friday, Jan. 29 and will be finished Saturday, Jan. 31. The meet will be elimination-Guy Lookahbag. NORT Dame dame the universities of the United States in producing athletic coaches. Notre Dame has furried with Penn State, Pennsylvania 14; and Wisconsin, 10. The Aggie Captain Fritz Koch, leader of the Kansas Aggie quintet, which will battle the invading Jayhawks tonight. Koch halls from Burrington and is a two-letter man at the Aggie institution. He has his eye on the valley championship for his team this year, and his eager are preparing to put up a stiff fight. Their first valley game, with the Jayhawkers tonight, is a win. They're going through if they can come through with a win Koch plays a guard berth. Southwestern Defeated Teams of Kansas Conference Get Into Action The Southwestern College basketball five of Winfield, which was reckoned as one of the likely contenders for the Kansas conference title, suffered a disastrous defeat last night on their own court, when the Pittsburgh Teachers rumped away with a 33-25 victory. This was Pittsburgh's first nonference game. The Batavia at Pittsburgh game and last one, having defeated Baker last week and losing to the Oklahoma Aggies. The Raker University team, smarting under the defeat handed them by Southwestern a week ago, came back to Ottawa University on the Baptist's own floor by 27 to 19 count. Friends of Wichita, upset the dope by trouncing the Sterling College team and conference victory of the Quaker five. The Conference race will be on in fall force the latter part of this week (October 10-12) teams get into action. From all indications, there is going to be a close race for the pennant again this year, at Pittsburgh Teachers, Emporia Teachers, College of Emporia, South Contend肋 as loom as strong contenders. Shaw Congratulates K. U. Alumni Secretary at Michigan Recommends Cappon "Kansas can be congratulated or securing Capon as her head football coach," is what Wilfred B. Shaw, secretary of the Michigan Alumni Association, in his letter to Fred Elsworth secretary of the alumni association, in his letter to the moment of Franklin Cappon as hee each of the Kansas football team. Mr Shaw says that Cappon, in addition to being said that of the best back Michigan has ever turned out, is an exceptional man in every way and he has been a leader on the men on the Michigan coaching staff and that after the 1925 season it was a general impression around the University of Michigan that Cappon was the first player to develop of the team, especially in the knowledge of fundamentals. According to Mr. Shaw the assistant coach, Harold Steele, who was selected by Mr. Cappon, is a young man but has a good record back of him as a player. Cappon had the honor of receiving in athletics and scholarship when he attended the University of Michigan. Class Schedules Not Out Yet The class schedules for next semester are not out yet. The proof for an 18 page schedule was sent to the state print shop, where it was Friday the first page of the schedules was received at the Dean's office. The remainder of the schedules is expected soon. Virginia Inn The Virginian 6-8 P.M. Music Every Evening by Home Cooking—served as you Coach Trains Men for Indoor Meet Against K. C.A.C. in 5.9 Grady Is Likely Candidate for Quarter-Mile Relay Doing 50 Yards Sending his distance men out on the short cross-country course, with some work on the boards, and training in the fast paced quick get-aways, is the method being followed this week by Coach Karl Schlademan in rounding his track team into shape for the Kansas City game. The team arrived at the door meet, Feb. 5, at Convention hall. The sprinters are also trying a few trial 50 yard heats in order that Coach Schlademan may get a better line on his material in this department. The trials are bringing to light a remark the sprinter in Grady, a member of the NCAA national team, who fairly burning up the boards, in the 50 yard straightway. Grady Shows Up in Dash With only about a week's training, Grady wheels off the dash under favorable conditions in 5.9, being followed by Captain Reeley, Shannon, and Wongwai in this order. He is the most experienced member for the fourth member of the quarter-mile relay team, the position being open due to Fisher's three years of intercollegiate competition. Grady Shows Up in Dash A large number of quarter milers have reported for the team, according to the coach, and he expects to develop more machines in men who will step with the best in the Valley. No direct line can be had on which ones of those men are showing best now, but by the end of the definite results are expected. Freshmen Develon Miler the team is particularly weak in the weights and the jumps. Whether some one will be developed for these tasks depends on how much C, A carnival is a question that may be unsettled until after the examinations. Coach Schideman is not saying much about the faults of the vault, but expects to chalk up some points for Kansas in this event. Bernard Frazier, a member of the freshman team, is first developing into a great miller, and according to the PHONE YELLOW CAB 711 Five can ride for the price Valley schedule for remainder of week: The merry adventures of a gentleman idler caught in a whirlwind of thrilling melodia. BOWERSOCK Tonight - Tomorrow Wednesday: Kansas at Kansas Aggies. Also Comedy "Weak but Willing" and Pathe News Thursday: Grinnell at Kansas. Friday: Drake at Oklahoma Aggies. Shows - - - 3:00, 7:15, 9:00 Prices - - at. 10:40c, Eve. 10:50c Friday - Saturday —On the Stage— Schutz Seymour's BLACK AND WHITE REVUE Grimmell at Kansas Aggies. Iowa State at Washington. Saturday: Grimnell at Nebraska. Iowa State at Missouri. Drake at Oklahoma. coach, should make fast time in this event if he enters the carnival unattached. Recently in intramural competition Frazer broke three records of long standing when he turned in new time for the half, mile, and two mile races. Barricade accidents, Frazer should be an extrajudicial penalty by the time he is ready for his first year of valley competition. The team will not probably be pointed so much for the K. C. A. C. indoor meet as it will for the dumdum meet with Missouri, Feb. 18. In the six years each school has won nine conference titles. Simpson is indeed anxious to win from Kansas during Coach Schadehman's last year with the University. Jayhawk Talk Tonight's game between Kansas and the Kansas Aggies will be a vital one for both teams. Not for four years have the Mt. Oread cagers lost more than one conference game. Should they lose tonight, the Aggies will have a home court hand, a victory for the Aggies will give them a flying start in the conference. While chances for a Citizens victory are not bright, it is certain that the Jayhawks will not be afflicted with the overconfidence which cost them the win. Biggest and company are hitting tonight there will be no cause for worry. The Aggies have a flock of green material, but they have the advantage of four pre-season games, something Kansas lacked Monday night. Squires Studio Grinnell, uttered so far this year in valley circles, is coming to Lawrence tomorrow night for a game. The Kansas team will thus have a chance to vindicate themselves in the eyes of the home fans. Charlie Black's real fight was a real right, holding them to a 34 to 24 score, while the highly rated Oklahoma team lost 20 to 28 to the St. Joseph five. The deadline for Jay- bawker glasses has been extended to January 20. This gives you another chance to have your picture taken. --leaders. Drake is undefeated and the Souoners have lost only to Hillyards, an independent team. Photographers to K.U. Students —with a crumpled necktic or a soiled hat. You Can't Look "Dressed Up" Just send them along with your suit and laundry bundle. We can do the whole job. We clean everything you wear but your shoes. LAWENCE STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 383 Make Your Next Purchase of Face Creams —Three Flower Cleaning Cream—to be used in cleaning the skin. —Richard Hudnut Famous Three Flower Vanishing Cream for the base of powder. —Three Flower Skin and Tissue Cream—to be used on retiring for wrinkles. Phone 678 Rankin's Handy for the Students 1101 Mass. Grinnell and Kansas hold the most strenuous schedules for this week. The Pioneers meet Kansas, Kansas Aggies and Nebraska while the Jays visit Washington and have the Kansas Aggies and Grinnell yet to tackle. The Oklahoma Aggies may topple the Bulldogs at Stillwater. No one who saw Monday night's game will belittle the feat of the newest conference member in downing the Washington Bears. The game at Norman Saturday night between Oklahoma and Drake promises to have considerable bearing on the outcome. The teams are conceded to be among the Missouri's team is still hard to dope. After an unsuccessful invasion of Big Ten territory, the Tigers opened their valley season by handing the Oklahoma Aggies a 31 to 23 defeat Friday night, then turned around and took to Oklahoma 23 to 24. The following night, they took Saturday night. They then take "time out" until Jan. 23, when they come to Lawrence for a game. Randhir Sandhu, c25, gave a talk on student life in India at a luncheon of the Bacteriology Club yesterday noon in Snow hall. Call at the office of the Director of the Summer Session in Fraser before you enroll for the spring semester. Plan now to catch up during the summer. Get abreast of your This summer is the time to get them off your mind and on your transcript card. class again. Don't waste a year because you have lost a few hours. The closer you get to graduation the more keenly you will miss the hours you lack. Enroll next semester with the Summer Session in mind. Summer Session 1926 First Term—June 16 to July 17th Second Term—July 19th to August 17th "Cheer Up" The habit of sending the wardrobe to a "Master" for "refreshing" has been acquired by a majority of the students and faculty. They know well enough that each person governs his own appearances. If you are not ploning 75 regularly, right now is the best time to start. Hart Schaffner & Marx Selling at: 33 1-3 % Discount Suits Overcoats Top Coats REDUCTIONS Sweaters Leather Jackets Wool Socks Flannel Pajamas Golf Hose Odd Trousers Leather Blouses Caps Hats Underwear Knickers Bath Robes Your chance to Save