PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, 1925 Basketball Team Has Big Schedule for 1926 Season Kansas to Play 18 Games With Valley Schools; Missouri Dates Tentative With a schedule of eighteen games, all of which are Missouri Valley schools, the Kansas University basketball five faces one of the stiffest schedules in years, according to Dr. Forrest C. Alien, director of alliance for the only team in the Valley playing all conference teams. According to the new schedule adopted when the Oklahoma A. and M. College of Stillwater was admitted to the valley, each team will play six of the conference tennis each year and alternate. The scheme is designed to provide an option of six more to be played in the valley or other teams, as coaches desire. According to "Doe" Allen, every team in the valley will play two complete rounds with all the other conference schools every three years. The first season of the new schedule calls for the Hawkjawers to omit their annual games with Missouri, Washington and Grinnell. Because Coach Allen is of the opinion that these games should be played and in order not to miss the action of the country an opportunity to see every队 in the valley in action on the Kansas court, he has scheduled games with these three schools. The dates for the Missouri and Grimm games are only tentative. The Washington game is uncertain although Allen is expected to accept the challenge. In case Washington is played, it will bring the total number of games on the Kansas schedule to eighteen, the maximum value conference Kansas will play Missouri at Columbia either Feb. 23 or 24 and at Lawrence, Jan. 25 or 25, Coach Allen's team will play Grinnell then Jan. 28 and at Lawrence Jan. 17, according to the tentative dates, which may be changed. The Kansas team will help to dedicate the new Field House under construction by Nebraska University at Lincolm, by playing the Corkniders there Feb. 26, by playing the Capacity capacity of 8,000 people and will be the only building of its kind in the entire valley. Director Allen said one reason for scheduling eighteen games was to prove that a well trained team in good physical condition can go through a season of eighteen games as easy as a schedule of "twelve. If my team is in condition I rather play it." Bromfield membership required a lesser number," Coach Allen said. "It is an ideal schedule" he remarked. The new basketball ruling and schedule was made by a committee appointed by Bemy Owens, chairman of the Athletics of Schools of the Missouri Valley, composed of F. Nelson Metcalf, of Amnes; H. D. Gish, of Washington University; and W. Washington University; none of whom are connected with basketball. W. A. A. to Hold Pow-Wow All Women Interested in Sports Are Asked to Attend The annual W. A. A. sports Pow-Wow will be held Thursday at 5:30 at the Robinson gymnasium instead of Friday as announced in last night's Kansan. The Pow Wow is hold every year by the W. A. A. for freshman women and all others interested in athletics. Jeanette McDhiney, chairman of the entertainment committee promises a full program which will include stunts showing the value of each sport, a formal dinner and a luncheon. Supper will be served promptly at 6 c'clock. All big sisters are urged by those in charge to come and bring their little sisters. Tickets will be on sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Gauger Gauger, c27, for $25 each. Swimming Pool Is Ready for Use swimming Pool Is Ready for Use As yet no definite schedule for open hours of the swimming pool has been announced. With the recent improvements for purifying and con- trolling the temperature of the wate- ter, it will be shown. It is probable that all day Thursday and Saturday aftern- nals will be open hours for men until a later schedule is arranged. --demanded of us a bold strike of merchandising that would lower clothing prices without disturbing quality. So this fall we announce the dawn of a new era in clothing values made possible through a concentration policy that Found guilty of violating the pleaser-order rule of the United States Law Tennis Association, Wilham T. Tibbitts promised not to give out any more syndicate interviews and was not suspended. Tommy Dixon to Direct Local Gymnasium Class Noon-day gymnasium classes for business men will be opened in the gymnasium of the Chamber of Commerce under the direction of Tommy Dixon, it was announced Tuesday. The chamber lunchroom Tuesday. For those men who cannot attend the noon classes, which will start at 11:30 and close at 12:05, an evening class will be held. Information concerning the opening hours has been obtained from the Chamber of Commerce business office or from Mr. Dixon. Football Team Makes Good Showing Tuesday in Varsity Scrimmage Enough Letter Men to Fill Al Positions on the Line Are Working Daily The line on the football sound made a good showing in scrimmage yesterday on the stadium field. There are letter men to fill each position and good material from last year's freshman and varsity squads. Crumer and Freese, guards; Lattin, tackle; Burton, end; and Blackburn, tackle or end, are good candidates *rom last year's freshman squad.* The letter men who are trying out for line positions are: Smith (captain) and Mullins, tackles; Sambor, Testerman, Powers and Baker, ends; Taylor and Halpin guards; and Davison, center. Cloud, center, and Voights, tackle, from last year's sound, are showing up well. Although the line showed promise individually, a good first-string line has not yet been selected. The line-up yesterday for the Scrap yearbook for the seriograph was: Davidson C Cloud Cramer G Taylor Mullins S Sanborn Lattin T Voghts Smith (c) T J. Couther Snith (c) E Trestner Powers E Baker Hamilton Q Wellman In the backfield Starr made an excellent showing, especially in broken field running. Burton and Tatum were hit by a Schmidt and Mackie did the passing. Zuber H Starr Schmidt H Wall Macke F Myers. Women Begin Track Practice **Wilson** The track trick practice for girls was held last night on the stadium field. While there will be no meet until spring, practice will be held on the stadium field every Tuesday afternoon from 5:30 to 6:20, in order to prepare to take the course and to specialize in preparation for the spring meet. Last week there were 85 deaths resulting from motor accidents in nine midwestern states. 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