PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1925 St. Louis Coliseum Is Crowded With Immense Audience 8000 Saw K. U.-Washington Contest; Tus Ackerman Plays Despite Injury The crowed at the Kansas-Washington basketball game at St. Louis Thursday night was the largest any Missouri valley teams have ever played before, according to Coach F. C. Allen. A crowd of 8000 saw the game at the Coltscum, and many were turned away. The game had been scanned as it all St. Louis was keyed to a high pitch of excitement. After working on him throughout the day Conch Allen finally decided to start him, but the injury handcapped the hayjack star so that Zuber was sent in to repile him. However when the Pilfers started a rally with the Rangers, Zuber was inserted again and staved the rest of the zone. Four, if any athletes have had to play when in such a battered condition as Captain Tus Ackerman was in during the Washington Missouri game, he has never beenerved during the Gennell game here Wednesday, proved to be much greater than at first thought. When the team arrived at St. Louis the next day the Jayhawkner captain scored 16 runs and the game exceeded dimm. “Tus Ackerman was really a one-legged man” in the Missouri and Washington games last week,” were the words of “Doe” Allen. “The Jayhawk captain played on purper.” The crowed at Washington was wilde and stood up most of the game be seeking them to rally, according to the numbers won by three points, it looked like we were doomed during the closing moments of the game." Coach Allen About 200 loyal Kansas alumn were there rooting for the Allenties and swarmed out on the floor when the game was over. The game at Missouri was a typi cated Tiger-Jayhawk battle. O'Sullivan was "right," caging three goals from was "right," caging three goals from all of the all ten long ones. All most all of Missouri points were won on long shots, over the Kansas "We are mighty well satisfied with the results of the trip," said Doctor Allen. "But now we're looking to continue." Tuesday—a fight for safety in Tuesday The box score of the Missouri-Kan toe game Saturday; Kansas (23) FG FT P1 Ackermann, f. 2 6 Schmitt, f. 1 5 Simm, f. 1 0 Petersen, g. 3 2 Burgelg, g. 0 0 Wilkin, g. 0 0 Temple, g. 0 1 Reference—Warren Giles, Washington and Lee; Umpire—F. G. Welch Emporina. Missouri (22) FG FT PP Wheat, f. 2 0 3 McMillan, f. 1 0 2 Fordyce, f. 0 0 0 Joyner, c. 2 2 1 'O'Sullivan, g. 3 2 1 Bachmor, f. 1 0 4 Tuttle, g. 0 0 0 Jayhawks Still in Lead Game Tuesday Will Probabl Decide Valley Race by winning four conference games during the last week the Kansas Jayhawks established themselves as the No. 1 seed in Valley conference basketball race. The Kansas secured victories over town State, Grimell, Washington, Nebraska closely follows Kansas in second place. The Huskies have not only one game but have won six games while the Mt. Oread team have nine- to their credit. The Correu-huskers meet Kansas at Lawrence Tuesday night in a game which just might decide the valley race. The valley standings: W. L. Peto Kansas 9 1 90 Nebraska 6 1 857 Washington 5 1 848 Oklahoma 7 2 583 Kansas Aggies 6 5 546 Missouri 5 6 464 Germany 5 6 414 Drake 2 8 200 Iowa State 1 10 90 The Aracia fraternity announces the pledging of Edward D. Sutton e27, of Kansas City, Mo. Sport Notes The wrestling squad, coached by G. B. Patrick, turned in the first Kansas athletic victory of the year over Wichita State. Hawks anothered the Agencies, 24 to 2. After several years of indifferent success due to the newness of the sport, Conch Patrick has developed a skill that fills high in the Valley this year. Schmidt came through in great shape in the Missouri game Saturday day night. The score was lost in the last three minutes of play, when a foul was called on Joyner, Missouri forward, against Schmidt. Schmidt made the free throw and won the game 23 to 22. Iowa State broke the "win" coin in the Valley race by upsetting the Sooners at Ames Saturday night after Iowa, Iowa State 22, Oklahoma 19. Washburn has displeased Doe Woele's Pitsburg cagers for first place in the state conference. Washburn showed real class recently by holding the Hillyard's to a 26 to 21 score. Monday Is Saturday in Kansas Legislature, According to Rule One Unable to Secure a Quorum Senate's Action Prolongs the Session (United Press) Torkea, K. Feb. 16.—Moonda morning will still be Saturday in the State Senate. Unable to secure quorum, but loath to lose the his, he asked that the Senate introduce by individual members, the Senate took advantage of rule number one, which provides that if six senators are present they may take such steps as then deem necessary to see how the Senate can be instructed the sergeant at arms to use reasonable diligence to bring in the absentees and then ruled that the senator at case time a quorum was present. As it will be impossible to get a quorum before Monday morning, the legislative day will be saved and indicted before Tuesday. The committee offers bills at that time. A flood of new measures is expected for it has been hinted that the committee will not, after Monday, take care of its bills which are not verifiers. Only 16 members were present when the senate convened at 10 a.m. at 11:30 there were no still hopes. After a discussion of the rules President Obama issued an instruction to this sergent at arms and asked that the renute be at case. Wrestlers Meet Y.M. Team Men in Good Shape for Match With Kansas Cityans The University of Kansas wrestling team will meet the Kansas City Mo, Y. M. C. A. and team in Robbinsville. The team is especially strong in the 135, 140, and 188-weight Pedrina a 145 pound, is an as Kansas won the meet several weeks ago with the Kansas City队 by a score of 16 to 13. The Y, M, C, A, team won a decision in the 145-lb. weight and falls in the 135 and 158-lb. class. The Kansas team members are all in good shape after the battle at Agaveville Saturday night, according to Coach Patrick Botsford is still working on his injury. Scott will work in his place. Lawrence Scott will take Skimmer's place Friday night as it is too difficult a task for him to train down to ringside weight. Scott will wrestle at 110 lbs. Scott will be used in the flyweight for the Missouri encounter here March 7. This class weights in at 108 lbs. The R. O. T. C. rifle team will enter the second and third rounds of the corps area rifle match this week. The women's team have no outside matches but will fire among them-selves. Junction City Appreciates Trophy Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the Alumni association, this morning received a letter from H. E. Chandler, principal of the Junction City High School, to the trophy presented to the Central Kansas League by the Alumni association. "It has been a great stimulus to the interest in athletics by the boys in the different schools. The trophies are very fine and I am sure that they will be remembered and third row the "schools" wrote Mr. Chandler. The R. O. T. C. rife队 will enter the second and third row the corps area rifle match this summer." Nation's Famous Tree Will Be Represented on University Campus Group From Washington Elm to Given by Botany Club as Memorial As a memorial gift to the University, the Botany club will soon plant a secon from the Washington Elm on the campus. The club will propose to the University authorities that the campus be transformed by the convergence of the streets at the east entrance of the campus. The tree, which has been grafted from the historical Washington elm at Cambridge, Mass., will be secured in the garden, according to Prof. W. C. Stevens of the department of botany Louise Luckan, A. B. '16, is conducting the club enterprise. The historic elm was destroyed, after years of preservation, in a wind alarm last year. "If the proposed site is not in harmony with the project for the future beautification of the campus, the school should also be on the campus," said Professor Stevens. "As a scientist the mother, I will represent the old warlord the old Warrior. If seed were used in variability in tree structure might result in a large extent, as the elm is an exceptional shade tree made from generation to generation." Professor Steven said that as soon as the frost was out of the ground it would be the most advantageous time to plant the young tree. He does not believe that the triangle will be injurious to the life of the tree. Practically 350 years ago, the Washington elm was but a young tree similar to the scien sprig that will soon be planted on the campus. It became strong simultaneously with the expansion and growth of our country. Despite attempts at preservation by the Massachusetts Board of Agriculture, historic battle mark fell during a wind storm last summer. Betas Win From Phi Psis Intra-Mural Game Friday Night Characterized by Fouls Beta Theta Pi won from Pit Kappa Pi in an intramural basketball game Friday evening. The game had hard fought through, and was characterized by much cooling. Fred Osborne and "Count" Smith did good work for the Betas, while "Scoop" Wellman was the mainstay for the The summary: Beta Theta F1–12 FG FT F Oxorbea 2 0 3 Hewitt 0 0 2 Barrow 1 0 2 Smith 1. 2 2 Blue 0 2 0 #i Kaappa Psi-18 — 4 9 9 FG FT F 2 0 0 Wellman 1 2 3 Robinson 1 0 1 Rogers, M. 0 0 1 Bolin 0 0 1 Grady 0 0 0 Glasscoe 0 0 1 Referee, Patrick; timekeeper Faculty Concerned for Student Health "His condition is about the same today," or "He is much better today," are some of the answers given by University hospital staff members to the many requests received by telephone call and requested in person for information concerning condition of persons in the hospital. "Many students think that the officers and members of the faculty of the University of Kansas are many more than their theories. "Bax; they are real human beings and when a student is ill for several days we begin to have cellphones. "The condition of that student. Some of them telephone while others come in person, depending somewhat upon whether the illness," the attendant continued. "Doctor Lindley calls personally two or three times each week, prt 2158060930. Dr. Lindley and Arant are often here, and when amble to come, they telephone Members of the faculty show a deep interest who are enrolled in their classes." Merchants' Short Course Opens in Salina Today During the critical illness of Rabbit Blake, 125, who has tinnitus fever, these statements have been borrow out attentions said, for telephone calls and e-mail every day from c.ucsb.edu faculty members, students and friends. The tenth annual merchant's short course under the direction of the University extension division will be conducted this week in Salina, Feb. 16 to 19, and in Hutchinson, Feb. 17 to 20. An ideal place for dances or dinner party. Phone 1467 for reservations. We open week-end dates for house parties, February and March at special rates. Harold G. Ingham, director of the extension department went to Salina this morning to take charge of the course. Men from the University who are scheduled to speak in this course are Frank T. Stockton, dean of the School of Business; Dr. Henry F. Holtzlaw, professor of (commerce and director of the bureau of business research; and Prof. L. N. Fliim, of the department of journalism.) Broadview Inn TAXI — RENT-A-FORI Storage 50e HUNSINGER No. 12 "He meant that I don't need be able to do good work with a poor pen, Guess I have to get a Drain Kidarao. Old Sally says it's the time." Demeanor What did Professor Smith mean this morning when he told you that no man could ever make a sweat of an ear's ear? 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