THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925 PAGE FOUR K. U. Wrestlers Leave for Lincoln to Enter Valley Contest Friday Kansas Men in Good Condition for Event; Preliminaries Begin Friday Eight Kansas wrestlers will leave tonight for Lincoln, Nebraska, to participate in the Missouri valley tournament, to hold there Friday and Saturday. The outstanding men of various weights entered from the valley area: 169 lb. class, Borel Nebraska; 183 lb., Behley, Iowa State; Skinner, of Iowa; 185 lb., M.; 125 lb., Kurtz of IowaState; and Captain Robin Stratton of Kansas; 155 lb., Brigham, Oklahoma A. & M.; and Myers, Iowa State; 145 lb., class, Captain Doubk* University; 160 lb., Class, Professor are entered LookinBourch of Oklahoma A. & M., who is an Olympic mann and Prunty of Iowa State. In the 175 lb. class comes Pillard of Ames, the only winner of his class that it back from last year. In the 175 lb. class is Roberts of Oklahoma A. & M. The referees are O. B., Anderson of the Y, M. C. A., College of Springfield, Mass., and Malcolm Baldridge of Yale University. The men entered for Kansas are: 106 Stuok, Stockton; 119 Stuok, Fearing; 135 Stuok, Fearing; 143 Stuok, Rice; 158 Stuok, Webbing; 175 Stuok, Hill heavyweight, Smith. "The men are in good shape and Stirton stands a good chance of winning. He is generally recognized as the best 125 lb. man in the valley. Skimmer promises to be a dark hose and if he doesn't draw a tough first throw from a good result," said G. R. Patrick, coach. The preliminary bout will be 12 minutes long, starting at 3:00 P.M. There will be no time off for ten minutes long. The meet is to be closed to all schools outside of the city. Sigma Chi Defeats Pi U Fast Basketball Game Closes With 41 to 27 Score The Sigismi Chi's defeated the Pi U's in a fast game of basketball last night 41 to 27. The game was, hard fought and cuded in 16 to 16 at the end of the half. Sigmar Chil's led 23 to 23. The Sigmar Chil's made 18 points in the last quarter. The Edwards brothers and Testeman slot backets from all an- Lattin and Glaskin played well for the P! U while Kullmann made two sensational shots from the center of the court. Nigcu Signu P. Eikwenn Testerman E. Eikwenn Ott Leiborg Pi U P U Chaskin Lattin Lattin Kullman Croner McGain Referee. Patrick. Delta Sigs to Finals; Win From Alpha Kappas Delia Sigma P1 earned its way into the finals of the professional fraternity basketball tournament by defending the title. The two commerce fraternities played hard throughout, although the outcome was never in doubt. Ruff started the scoring with a pair of three rebounds and two assists that kent increasing their lead. The powerful defense of the Delta Sigs was still working, holding their opponents to four field goals. Woodworth lead the scoring with a total of 14 points. Davis made three hakes and was the only man in the backfield to score a goal. Sturmberg led the scoring for the losers with 8 points. The players: Delta Sigma; Davis, R. fuff, F. woodworth, G. bartley, G. haley, c. Alpha Kappa; Anderson, R. fuff, F. woodworth, Scott, J. Anderson, G. selley C. Omicron Nu Initiates Omicron Nu, honorary home economy security, hold initiation Tuesday night, in Fraser dining room, for Mrs. Harriett Henderson, c'25; Verona Day, c'25; and Leta Hicks, c'29. Miss Irvine Scott, ex'24, who has been visiting in Lawrence returned to her home in Ganesseville, Texas. Wednesday. Miss Scott was forced to return to Kansas because a count of ill health but expects to return to Kansas next fall. Sport Notes In giving an analysis of the different bouts, and why he awarded decisions as he did, the Rev. Earl Blackman said regarding the bout between "Tiny" Smith and Gutfleth, light-heavyweight. There isn't much difference in weight between the two men, but nature gave one of them rake handles for arms, and flag poles for legs. He took advantage of this and won." But Hooland, Agile captain, was not so bad himself. He had a vicious left which he snapped across with dazzling speed. By his attitude, he could move men. Men, Men, Men. Hooland won the crowd. He is a real sportman. Sequenced encounter little difficulty in the 158-neopool class. His nom was game but awkward, with arms and legs continually in the way. Montgomery scored as clean a knockout as the witter has ever seen in his host with Miller last night. But Montgomery was not alone with a terrific right appurtenance to the chin, dropped Milor in his tracks. Miller was out but was allowed to continue. Montgomery rushed in to continue. Montgomery dropped in and rushed to dropping the Aggies unconscious. A wave of dismay, mingled with admiration spread through the crowd when Pearson of the Argies entered the ring. He is one big, corn-fed chicken. But René Spencer was not as good a man in everything except size. The Ackerman is playing a great game in the national basketball tournament. Yesterday he booked a victory over the Bucks in rightight. The K. C. A. C. team narrowly missed defender last night at the Los Angeles Clippers' Norma Normal, winning 27 to 12. The Hillside and Kansas City Athletic Club teams pulled through their second round games last eight, with the Knicks winning a narrow escape, winning 27 to 25. It is our guess that Lombard College of Gatesburg, IL, and Washburn should go a long way toward the finals in the tournament. THE PARTY MINT Two years older than K. U. Established 1865 Quality and Service 755 Mass. St. The very thing you have been looking for. Takes the place of after-dinner mints; are much more attractive and decorative; soft and creamy, too. Peaches, pears, daisies, apples, apricots, all hand-painted in natural colors and moulded in natural shapes. Considered to be more fashionable than the after-dinner mint by all hostesses. IKES 1031 Mass. Flapper Curlers at 44c MAKE IT SNAPPY WHILE THEY LAST Kansas Electric Co. 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