PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1925 Kansas Wrestlers Defeat Y.M.C.A. Team by 15 to 5 Heavyweight Match Drawn Greatest Appreciation From University Mat Fans The Kansas wrestlers defeated the team from the Kansas City, Mo., Y. M. C. A, 15 to 5 in Robinson gymnastics Friday night in a slow and interesting meet with the exeption of two weighs. The heavyweight match was the feature of the evening. Brundoff weight in at 240 pounds, Pitten against him at 235 pounds, Smith, Kane in football and weighing less than 200 pounds. Brundoff is a former Colorado Aggie star and former N.C. State star. At the end of the first 12 minutes neither man had enough time advance to award a decision, so two exec-time periods were requeired. Smith lost the toss and went underthreshold from which position he immediately catrineled himself to the end of the first three minutes period Smith had an advantage of 12-25 seconds. Smith started behind in the second session and was able to catch the ball without but one minute is required for a decision and Referee Knoth called the match a draw. The crowd was on its feet during the entire bout which was the fastest ever seen on the local mat. Stoklas Loves Decision In the 115 pound division, Stoklas of Kansas lost a time decision to Matucy "w" which gave the city boys a two point advantage at the outset. Captain Sirion immediately put Rinsey into action and threw Rinsey with a deep nelson and bar arm in less than five minutes. Merrill increased this lead by winning a fall from Denison with the same bold, in about seven minutes. In the wettierweight class Riener made it to 12 points with a time advantage decision over Copeland of the "Y." Webring was unable to obtain a winning hold on Peders of the "Y" and lost a decision on time. Hill of Kaucas and Cox of the "Y" put up a fast exhibition in the 175 pound class and at the end of 12 minutes the timekeepers found Hill had an advantage of two minutes, 43 seconds. How Points Were Scored Maryse, bantam, decision, by Y 2 points; Kansas 5 points; Merrill, light, won by fall, Kansas 5 points; Merrill, light, won by fall, Kansas 5 points; Mielder, won by decision, Kansas 2 points; Hill, lightness, decision, 2 points; Hill, lightness, decision, Kansas 2 points; Smith Brumfield, heavy, draw, Kansas 1, "Y" 1. 115 lb. class - Matney, "Y," won decision over Stoklas, Kansas. Time advantage 3 min, 10 sec. 125 lb. class - Stirton, Kansas, threw Rigney, "Y," with deep recoil and bar arm—Time, 4 min, 11 sec. 135 lb. class - Merrill, Kansas, threw Dennison, "Y," with half re- coil and bar arm. Time, 5 min, 10 sec. 15b. class. Riedel, Kansas, won decision over Copeland, "Y." W advantage 5 min. 29 sec. 15b. class. Pederis, "Y," won decision over Webbing, Kansas, advantage 7 min. 5 sec. 175 lb. class—Hill, Kansas, won decision over Cox, "Y." Time advantage 2 min., 43 see. Heavyweight -Smith, Kansas and Brumfield,"Y," went to a draw after two extra periods. Schlademan Picks Men Jayhawkers Will Meet Tigers ... Wednesday Night Athletes who will represent the University of Kansas Wednesday night in the Kansas-Missouri duel are among the athletes selected. Kansas City, have been selected by Track Coach Karl Schladmann, Fisher, veteran dash man, and Wong wai, a sophomore who has been showing lots of speed in the tryouts, are the Kaneans hopes in the 50-yard dash. Fisher, along with Koony Matsui, also made strong starters sourns lots of dust in the 440-yard dash, while Grady, Pratt and Ernt should carry off places in the mile run. Tom Poor in the high jump is not only expected to take first place in that event, but also should break up a streak with two wins over the leap. 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