PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1926 Wrestling Team Will Open Season Here This Week University Squad in Good Condition for Match With Y. M.C.A. Mat Men with the first meet of the 1926 season less than a week in advance. Coach Guy Lookabaugh is preparing his round of University of Kansas wrestlers for the Kansas City, Mo., Y. M. C. A. mat team, which is scheduled for a match in Robinson gymnasium here Jan. 13. The Kansas coach has been training the Jayhawks and announced months and announced today that they would be in good condition for this week's meet. Prospects for a victorious season with a top standing in the Missouri valley are none too bright, according to Coach Lookabaugh, who is coaching his first year here. The Kansas team is centered around only three letter men, the remaining candidates being all new material. Harry Skinner, featherweight wrestler who tips K.C. Gates over the K. U. team this year, Skinner, who hails from Columbus, won his first "K" last year. Smith Is Back Russell Smith of Lawrence, 175 pounds, is another letter man from last years squad and will represent the Mi. Orand grapplers in the light weight class, with a 145 pound weberweight is the other letter man on this year's team. Joe Stoklas of Tosseff, will probably be used in the flyweight class, according to Coach Lookhaugh, with a 145 pounds Scott, 115 pounds, Independence, is appearing about the best bet for the bantamweight class. Lewis Slapta, Scummon, will be used with Captain Kelvin and the featherweight representatives. Russell Hays is Prospect For the high-weight class, Mass Jarbor, Lincoln, Lee, James, Dugan, Sealan, A. M. Jones, Syracuse, Cecil Passaion, Burr Oak, are showing up in good form. All of their weights are on a pound mark. Russell Hays of Wellville, who will be used by Coach Look-a-baugh in the middle-weight class, weights 150 pounds. Howard Schling- berg, the is Jayhawk heavy-weig- ter. Coach Lookabaugh came to the University last fall from Oklahoma A. & M. College at Stillwater, Okla. He was a wrestling team for three years, he was a member of last year's男 team that won the Southwest Conference championship, the Missouri title and the National A. A. U. nomination. Strong Competition Expected When asked in regard to wrestling teams at other Missouri valley schools, the answer is that think Nebraska and Ames have the strongest wrestling teams in the Missouri valley, although there will be some strong competition furnished by it, & M. Kansas Agges, and others. The schedule is as follows: Jan. 13—Kansas City Y. M. C. A at Lawrence. January. Jan. 20—Open date. Jun. 29—Open date. Feb. 5—Kansas Aggies at Law renew. Jan. 23—Emporia Teachers a Lawrence. Feb. 12—Nebraska at Lincoln. Feb. 19. — Missouri at Lawrence. Feb. 26. Arkansas (Place undecided). Feb. 29—Ames (Place undecided) Mar. 5—Kansas Aggies at Manhattan tan. March 12-13—Missouri Valley meet Stillwater. First Valley Games Close Oklahoma, Drake and Missour Emerge Victorious Six. Wisconsin valley basketball teams played their first conference enagumenta Friday night. Okla. was one of the top schools of the first three tails. The Oklahoma-Washington game was forcefully waged and was not decided until the last minute when Moore, substitute guard for the Sooners, broke a tie with a binder huddle of the Oklahomaians. With the OKLAhmans, a Washington player dropping in a free throw as the game ended. Seago, Washington center and captain, was the star of the game. His basket eye was just right, and he was the high scorer. Drake invaded the cage with a shot off a 26 to 24 victory. Elliott, Iowa State, was the high point man, while "Chuck" Everett, Drake captain, thrilled the crowd with his spectacular floor work Cappon and Steele Plan Spring Football Training The Missouri Tigers came from behind to win over the Oklahoma Aggies team; 21 to 23. Shots from the mid- Although confirmation by the board of regents of the coaching staff recommendations is still pending, plans are practically completed to have the coaching staff in place. "Mr. Cappon will make arrangements to work with the men this spring." Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics, said last night. "He will have to help with spring practice at Michigan, but the practice here will be timed so that he can take care of both." Doctor Allen said that Mr. Steele, the assistant coach, will also be here at that time to begin work. Records Are Broken in Women's Swimming Meet Held Thursday Ann Botsford Makes Two New Marks; Lowers Time for Free Style Race Three records were broken in the individual women's swimming meet held Thursday night. The meet was one of the fastest ever held by the women's physical education department. Contrary to predictions the time of the races was good. It was thought that no more records could be set of the fact that the entrants have had very little practice this year. The record of 26.1 for the two-length free style, previously made by Bowen in 1924, was broken by Ann Botsford, who made the distance in 23 seconds. She also lowered the record of 40.3 seconds for the three-length free style, established by Donna Kruger, to 37.9 seconds. The other record to fall was the four-length free style, formed by Sayder in 1923 of 33.4 seconds was lowered by Alice Gaskill to 29.5 seconds. Ann Botsford Is Winner Ann Botsford with 18 points to her credit was the high-point winner of the meet. Besides breaking the record in the two- and three-lengths free style she captured first in the doubles, and third in the diving contest. Audrey Carr, with three firsts to her credit for an aggregate of 15 points, was second, Alice Gaskill took third with 11 points with sixteen. Williams won with seventh. The officials of the meet were: Coach Schleidman, starter; Aline Eberle, scribe; Dorothy Borthy, referrer; Sieverman, judge; Siever萧, judges and timers. The results of the meet were: The result of the bien- three-level study, Ann Bots- tels Alive Gaskill, second; and Helen Marcel, third. Time 23 seconds. Breast stroke for model: Audrey Carr, first; Elizabeth Walker, second; and Joie Stapleton, third. Racing back stroke: Alice Gaskill first; Dola Bever, second. Time 29:5 seconds. Other Winners Announced Plunge for distance: Audrey Carr. Start: Jaime Staples, second; and Mia Roderick, third. Distance, 42.5 feet. Crawl stroke for form: Ann Botsford, first; Morna Waggstaff, second; Ingward Williams, third. Racing breast stroke: Audrey Carr, first; Helen Marcell, second. Time 34.5 seconds. Diving: Ingabord Williamson, first; Ann Botsford, second; Dola Bever, third. Three-length free style: Ann Botsford, first; Alice Gaskill, second; Ingabord Williamson, third. Time 37.9 seconds. Measurements are being taken for the new white duck trousers to be ordered by the R. O, T. C. unit shortly after enrollment for next semester. They will be worn at formal inspections, ceremonies, and parties. New Uniform Adopted for R. O. T. C.Members The custom of wearing white trousers with drill uniforms for ceremonies has been adopted by a number of R. O. T. C. units during the past few years. The uniform consists of black cord coats, black shoes, white shirts, black ties, and white trousers, is expected to make a much more striking costume than the present uniform, according to Major J. R. Cygge, head commander of military science and tactics. The trousers which will be of regulation white duck will be somewhat smaller and more fluffy. The trousers now worm by the unit. They will also have fuller legs, wider cuffs and larger loops so that wide belts are better fitted, the uniform will remain the same. die of the court gave the Tigers their victory. The Aggies showed they had an experienced quintet, although this team first touch of valley basketball. E. C. Quigley will be calling the fouls at the game in Robinson gymnasium tomorrow night. He will be assisted by Lesia Edmonds. Seago, the Washington captain, dropped in five baskets from difficult angles. He gathered 11 points. This season will be the fifth one for the double round robin schedule at Kansas. Jayhawk Talk It looks as if the Jayhawker cagers are going to have to play a fighting game to win from the Washington Bears tomorrow night. Most people did not expect such a close score when they played at Norman. Don White's quintet has been kind of a dark horse until last night, Senge and Winkler being the only veterans on the team. Two new men, Eckert, guard, and Stanford, forward, looked like real finds. Doctor Allen took 12 men to Kansas City last night to see the Kansas Agges play Shoales. They were Captain Belgard, Petersen, Schmidt Zuber, Prodoutt, Gordon, Campbell, Rhodin, Hill, Daniels and Latin. In practice Friday night, Harold Schmidt caged 43 free throws in a row before missing a shot. That is a real string. Rifle Team Schedule Out Forty-Two Matches Scheduled for Men's Squad The K. U. men's rife team will meet 42 schools and universities, from all parts of the United States, in their schedule this season. The University of Porto Rico is also included in the 1926 schedule. The schedule for the women's rife team includes 17 leading schools and universities through the West. The following is the men's schedule for the 1920 season: University of New York, Kansas State Agricultural College, Johns Hopkins University, Rhode Island State College, Oregon Agricultural College Oklahoma Agricultural College, Uni versity of Missouri, Universitty of I Iowa, Iowa State University, University of South Dakota, Michigan Agricultural College, North Dakota Agriculture College, University of Delaware, University of Cincinnati, Monroe County, West Virginia, University of Dayton, Utah Agricultural College, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, University of Syracuse, Mississippi Agriculture and Mining, Dauphau University, North Dakota University, Virginia Institution, University of Pittsburgh, North Carolina University, Wisconsin, Creighton University, University of Southern California, Connecticut Agricultural College, College of New York City, Washington State College, University of Porto Rico, West Maryland College, Northern University, University of Michigan, University of Montana, University of Michigan, Dennis University, National College, Seventh Corps Area Match. The women's rife team will meet the Oklahoma Agricultural College, University of Vermont, University of Illinois, Michigan Agricultural College, University of Nebraska, North Dakota Agricultural College, University of Washington, University of Michigan, University of Montana, University of Cincinnati, University of California, University of South Dakota, Oregon State University, State University, University of Missouri, and Northern university. Big Ten Teams Under Way Most of the teams in the Big Ten basketball conference got under way on Wednesday. Ohio State at Columbus; Michigan and Northwestern at Evanston; Iowa and Chicago at Chicago; and Minnesota at Mighty Eagles. Wisconsin beat Minnesota 36 to 24 at Madison last Tuesday. 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