PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1925 WE OWN THE VALLEY With the defeat of the Washington basketball team last night 37 to 26 in the hands of the Kansas Argies, the Kansas team automatically acceded to its fourth consecutive Missouri valley championship. The Washington team, with two games Kansas, Valley Champs, May Play Post Season Game With Easterners lost, had a chance, by winning the remainder of the contests on its schedule to tie Kansas for the championship. But with the loss of last night's game to the Aggies even a victory over Kansas next Monday night in the final game of the season, will not Games Will Probably Be Staged With Champions of Big Ten Conference The possibility of a post-season for the Kansas basketball team, champions of the Missouri valley, was voiced today by Dr. Forrest C. Gunn, a professor at the University of probate plan is to play the winner of the Big Ten Conference in a 3-game series, one to be played at Lawrence, one at the home of the Big Ten champion, and one at someaint such as Kansas City or Chicago. The other plan, though not very probable, is to make the affair a three-merced one with the Missouri valley champions, the Big Ten champions, and the Eastern collegiate champions as contestants. At present the championship of the Big Ten is still undecided, although Ohio State, who recently displaced the conference-leading Illinois team, is accorded the best possible start. But both Burlington and Illinois will have chances to win or tie for the championship. In case there is a tie, according to Doctor Allen, there will be no post-season game for Kansas in that case, it would be impossible to beat the best team in the two conferences. "much obliged" to the Aggies for "much championing the championship for Kansers, nevertheless the sentiment seems ever stronger," said Steve Ivey, who have beaten Washington anyway; and that the Aggies do not deserve a great deal of credit for winning the title. A letter will be sent this week by Doctor Allen to J. L. Griffith, commissioner of the Big Ten, in which the proposed plans for the post-season games will be outlined. The games will be completed in ten days or two weeks Post-season games are only permitted to the winner of the Valley championship, and in case that win leads to collegiate conference. This rule was adopted three years ago by the faculty representatives of the Missouri State Athletic Conference. As to the prospects of a Kansas set of victories in case the postseason games are arranged, there is, of course, very little but conjecture. The teams that prove interesting is that Creighton, champion of its conference andclaimer of the Middle West championship, was recently defeated by Oklahoma State, which Kansville a victor over the Creighton team, it would seem that the Jayhawker team has a bit of the edge. However, since the Creighton team is not a member of the Big Ten, Kansville gave the Gators games from members of that conference the available dope is rather far-fetched and not very reliable. enable the Washington team to finish better than second in the valley standing. Then too, the Pikers must play the Nebraskans on Friday night and the Kansas Aggies on Saturday, their game of which can easily be lost. Boxing Legalized When New Law Passes Today (United Press) The University of Vermont is conducting a school for cheer leader which has an enrollment of 21. Topeka Kan., March 4—The new law legalizing boxing in Kansas was a reality today when the bill passed on June 16. The judge signed and was returned to the senate signed by Governor Ben S. Paulen. This law permits ten round buoys in the sport under a commission of the sport under a commission composed of the athletic directors of the University of Kansas, the Kansas State Teachers College and the Emporia State Teachers College. Although the whole campus feels Sport Notes Entries for the Kansas relay are beginning to come in. Wisconsin has entered in the University class and Clebure (Texas) high school will enter a team in the open high school class. The relays should be bigger and better than over this year's program, which requires student body. They are by far the biggest sport event on Kansas' program of intercollegiate sports. Byers and Bunker gave Kansas the Valley title last night. The diminutive forwards from Agigieville were hot at St. Louis last night and when they get hot it's curtains for the onoition. For the second time in 19 years Willie Hoppe has been dethroned as world's 18.2 balkline billiard champion. Jake Schaefer won the tournament in Chicago last night. More names of Belgium finished second. Aggies Win Rifle Match Teams Lose Three of the Four Meets Last Week The E. O. T. C. rite team lost both out of the four matches scheduled for the week ending Feb. 28. The score of the special match with the Kansas Argues was 3651 to 3178 in favor of K.S.A. C. The other scores were: University of Cincinnati 3427, Michigan Agricultural College 3428, Kansas State University sports have not been scheduled for Western Maryland College. The women's team best to the University of Wisconsin with the scores 347 to 952 The individual scores for the K. S. A. C. match were: For Kasas, Fairchild 390, Hinton 555, Harritt 332, Truebird 256, Skimmer 335, Mills 353, Kerri 244, Fearing (Cipa) 331, Mills 344, Total 3478. Total 3478. The Kansas scores from the other matched matches were: Fairchild 369, Hunton 369, Harritt 359, Treubelock, 353, Skinner 353, Crain 353, Sheets 349, Herr 344, Fearing 338, Westoff 330, Total 3563. For the Aggies, Walt, 379, Corrall 372*Hill* 371, Long, 367, Roberts, 366 *Tower*, 368, Taylor, 366, Miller, 368. Window, 379, Morton, 345, Morton 3651. A general discussion of engineering problems by the members of Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity, was held night at the Alpha KappaLambda house. An open forum was held and he "stuied himself in a speech" by Edward sentient i an abort speech by Albuehl, e25. Raymond Fisher, professor of English, presented the side of the faculty, bringing in many incidents of his trip through to East last summer in which he came in contact with many Kansas engineering problems. The University women's access were: Botaford 77, Saunders 95, Crookie 95, Klem 95, Ridgway 95, Crawford 84, Grassi 94, Grande 94, Armstrong 94, Griff 95. Members of Sigma Tau Discuss Class Problems Dean P. F., Walker told of a few of his traveling experiences, and also gave some tentative plans for the spring which is to be held this spring. Kansas Boxing Ring Will Contain Thrills Tonight, Says Dixon Everything is ready for the opening night of the intra-mairal boxing ring at 7:30. Arrangements have been made, so there will not be one doll moment. Intra-Mural Semi-Finals Start With Sixteen Bouts to Decide Finals Those who come first will get the best seats as the only reservations are for ladies and escorts and members of the American Legion. Plenty interest has been annotated on the Internet, but some are not and a capacity home is expected. There will be 16 houts during the evening and new men will be pointing to the sun. Those leave. These praemises to be much competition tonight, and the data will be collected. Everyone will enter by the main front entrance of the gymnasium. Those who do not yet have 'beer' on hand must attend at the head of the first stairway. The hours tonight are as follows. 118 lb. class—J. Matthew vs. Harry Pearson Ray Gerard vs. Eugene Gretsch 125 lb. class—Lee Hamilton vs. Bernard Benton. Lewis Taster vs. Richard Shaw. 135 lb. class—Bill Inumer vs. Jerome Kaufman. Alvin McYay vs. Bob McGrattr O, E. Sheddon vs. Mike Rogers 145 lb. class- J, E. Shultz vs. Charlie Hutchinson The winner of this bout will meet Merle Price. WIEDEMANN'S ICE CREAM The Cream Supreme Insist on Special Bricks for This Week— Black Walnut and Vanilla Grape Pineapple-Banana Nut Pineapple Ice-Caramel Nut Tutti Juxti and Chocolate Neapolitan chocolate-Va-cherbonite chocolate-Cherry Almond and Fruit Ice Vanilla and Chocolate Caramel Nut and Orange Pineapple Chocolate and Vanilla Nut Harry Mullinix vs. W. Delfp. 100 lb. class—Jim Blackburn vs. Harry Mullinix. Our customers are satisfied WIEDEMANN'S PHONE 182 Two years older than K. U. 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