PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926 Valley Teams Play Six Conference Games This Week Larger Per Cent of Men on Teams Have Served and New Cagers Show Up Well Games Tonight Drake vs. Iowa State, at Ames Washington vs. Oklahoma at Norman Missouri vs. Oklahoma Aggies at Stillwater Games Saturday Kansas Aggies vs. Schooleys at Kansas City Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Norman Nebraska vs. Creighton at Omaha Washington vs. Oklahoma Ag- Washington vs. Oklahoma Aggies at Stillwater given in each wheel Six valley teams pry off the lid of their 1926 conference season tonight and Saturday of this week. Washington begins a westward trip meeting the two Ohioha schools and Missoula meets the two Sonor agrigations. The Drake basket shooters open tonight at Ames when they invade Iowa State territory. The Bulldog team, coached by Bill Booltler, is doped to win by a fair margin. Booltler has the veterans Everett and Means in the forward positions, and the Giants in the center circle, and Lawless, the "running mate" of Captain Ashby last year, working at guard with Jobbins, a new man. Coach Don White's Washington Baur quintet is an unknown quantity, since it is playing its first game of the season at Norman tonight. The Stoomers have proved themselves well prepared for the teams they have met. They defeated the Christian and Dallas A. C. by rather large margins. A wealth of veteran material returned this year for Coach Hugh McDermott to work with at the Sowerie Park baseball facility, Heller, Haller, and Captain Dunlap are well experienced floor men, while Prices the fifth man, has been on the squad for a year. There is an imposing array of reserve material at the club. With three non-conference defences fresh on their minds, the Missouri Rattlers look to win games, beginning with the Aggies tonight. Little is known of the Oklahoma Argiles except that they took the Pittsburg Teachers to a pretty tight game. Of the non-conference games, the Kansas Aggies take on Schooloye's last year's champions of Kansas City, tonight at Convention Hall, Kansas City. The Aggies players, but dropped a game about two weeks ago to Baker after a hard scrap. The Nebraska team meets Creighton Saturday at Omaha. Creighton has played a number of games, recently an 18 to 15 game from Iowa State. Basketball Makes Money Cleveland Survey Shows Large Receipts for Sport (Clinical Press) Cleveland, O. J., Jan. 8.-Professional basketball is rapidly crashing into the big league class in the pay-for-play division of sport. is leading pro football and approaching baseball as a survey of the sport here discusses. With a huge payroll, regular training hours, and crowded halls for big games, the local club, the Cleveland basketball team, or baseball, pro football, or boxing. The Cleveland payroll for the five month's season totals $30,000, and Marty Friedman, leader of the local businesses, pays a $5,000 check for his annual salary. The public hall is being used for the 10 home games this season and 190-000 persons are expected to attend. The average single game revenue about $10,000. Nine American Basketball League teams—Cleveland, Buffalo, Boston, Brooklyn, Washington, Detroit, Chicago,Pt. Wayne, and Rochester—play 32 league games during the season,16 on each home floor. The annual intramural handball tournament will begin the first of next semester. Entry blanks will be mailed to all organizations today and will be due not later than Saturday, Jan. 16. All unattached men can obtain entry blanks in the game or enter fee of 50 each. The entry fee of 50 will be charged organizations. Individual entry fee will be 25 cents. All fees are due with entry blanks. The K club will have their picture taken at Eagles Saturday, Jan. 9, at 1 p.m. All men wear sweaters—"Moon" Mullins. Jayhawk Talk The first team got a four point win over the seconds last night in a 40-minute practice game. Peterson, although far from being in top form, caged eight baskets and was high point man. --in The players shot approximately half of their free tosses last night. The Oklahoma schools should win a pair of games apiece this week end. Washington and Missouri are the favorites for the short end of the score. Next week will be a big basketball week for the Jayhawkers. Beginning with Washington on Monday, Doctor Allen then takes his men to Manhattan to battle the Aggies Wednesday. On Thursday the team meets Charlie Black's Figneers in Robinson gymnasium. We predict the Aggies to win at Convention hall tonight. And the Cornhoppers should win from Creighton. The Bengals will Valley two more non-conference wins. E. C. Quigley, veteran arbiter, is slated to officiate at five of the local basketball games this season. Quigley, 67, has been K. U. fans like to see him work. Washington University is the fifth valley school to abilishe baseball as a conference sport. For three years it has been a dead loss at Washington, according to the director of athletics there. Intramural basketball managers should check up on the entries which re due Jan. 16, with entry fee of two dollars. As soon as all entry blanks nd fees are in the drawings will be aide and announced.-John P. Sab. Several members of the Kansas Conference will swing into official action tonight after the start of the game on Thursday, the day of the week. Tonight will find Fairmount College of Wichita playing the St. John's at winfield, with Kansas Wesleyan of Salina opposing University on the Wichita court. "Judaism and Jesus Today"—the Wise controversy. Subject Sunday at 11 at Unity Church, 12th & Vermont Sts. Baker University started the week's play with an invasion of Southwestern and Bethel. The Baker five which was being considered as the best team, faced theference met defeat at the hands of the flashy Builders at Winsfield Tuesday night. The Batesmen also nosed out the Cincinnati Collegians in a hard game Monday night. Bethel won against them on the recent Kansas invasion. Washburn and Pittsburg Teachers' College, the two conference schools that tied for the race last season will not meet on the floor this year. Both teams have achieved as probable champions and with almost the same strength as last year. Both teams won 13 victories and lost two in last year's season with a percentage of 867. Washburn after tying for the Kan- F. A. U. Dance Date Changed The date for the between-semester varsity dance has been changed from Monday, Jan. 25, to Tuesday, Jan. 26, and Thursday, Jan. 27. The dance will be in F. A. U. ball, with Ienharr Jenk orchestra playing. 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