PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1925 Kansas Grapplers Defeat Aggieville Mat Men 24 to 2 Merrill, Skinner and Riedel Star For Jayhawkers in Victory Over Farmers The Kansas wrestling team, led by Captain Beenan A. Stinlon, invaded the hair of the Aggie Wildcat and scored the first win of the year over the Farmers by a topsided score of 24 to 2. Narses got off to a running start in the first match when Shimane's Wilson, Angie representative, in three innings. Captain Shimane was unable to gain a fall over Schopp but hold a big time invitational after 12 minutes of fast pitching. Merrill and Redell experienced little difficulty in defeating opponents, while South put on a great battle with the Dukes in five minutes, and 40 seconds. Vic Hill put up a game fight, but lost the time advantage to Pearson of the Aggies. SUMMARY 110-pound class: Skinner, Kansas won fall from Walton, Aggies. Time 5 min., 10 sec. 125-pound class; Sirlon, Kansas was decision from Schopp, Aggles Time advance, 9 min. 48 sec. 145-round class: Riedel, Kansas van fall from Faulconer, Aggies Time, 5 min., 9 sec. 135-pound class; Merrill, Katsaus won fall from Lobenstein, Aggies Time, 11 min. 40 sec. 158-pound class: Webring, Kan-sa, von decision from Hinkg, Agges Time advantage, 2 min, 15 sec. (ek trai period.) 175-neand class) Hill, Kansas, lost decision to Pearson, Aggies. Time advantage, 6 min., 4 sec. Hewy-weight: Smith, Kansas, wore fall from Dazies, Aggies. Time, 6 min., 40 sec. Handball to Be Men's Training for Next 10 Days Baseball Practice Starts Couch Potty Clark at the meeting of the baseball squad Friday after an outfitted a scheme of practice prior to out-door work. Handball players also play for the squad during the new days. In addition to the handball playing, the squad will work out in the gym from 1:30 to 3:30 each afternoon, with the exception of the hour on Wednesdays and Thursdays. The handball schedule is so arraged that the winners of each contest will play the winners of the different groups. Captains Halpin and Wright will be at the gym each day the games. Handballs can be checked out and when through playing the ball must be returned to trainer Kelly. "If you would be a good bitter, keep your eye on the ball meet it out in front, and swing into the ball with the proper stroke. Some batters have a good individual method which if they are not good bitters, if they must adopt another method," said Coach Clark. About forty men have signed up for the squad so far. Anderson Club Wins in First Basketball Game The first series of the Club basketball games were played Saturday, Feb. 14 in Robinson gymnastics. The game between the Douglas Club and the Troopers was forfeited to the Douglas Club, the score being 2 to 3. The Anderson Club won over the Daniels Club with a score of 29 to 15. Swenson was the outstanding players for the winners, caging eight field goals. Hanna played a steady game for Daniels. Anderson Club--29 FG FT PF Hazel, f. 3 0 0 Crowell, c. 3 0 2 Swenson, c. 8 1 1 Bart, g. 0 0 1 Gatee, g. 0 0 1 Oldham, f. 0 1 0 Lancels Club--15 FG FT PF Harnoa, f. 3 1 3 Dueland, f. 0 0 1 Gobe, c. 0 0 1 Neway, g. 0 -1 Farber, g. 1 0 0 Barmard, f. 0 1 0 Referee, Rowe. The Bachelor Club at the University of Arizona has increased its membership to 259. As a punishment for "quenching" a member of the university's faculty forcered to wear a "mother board" on the campus for the entire day. STARRED IN KANSAS VICTORY HAROLD SCHMIDT Sombrero forward, who was one of the mainstays of the offensive which swept the Missouri Tigers aside last night 27 to 22 in a thrilling game Athletic Office Sends Relay Announcements to 300 Major School Present Indications Are That Third Annual Games Will Be Largest Formal announcements of the third annual Kansas relays, which will be staged in the Kansas Memorial Stadium April 18, were being sent out Saturday from the athletic department and college colleges in 15 different states. The Kansas colleges were institutes at the University of Kansas in the spring of 1923, and were the first to sport in this section of the country. The relays now are firmly established. Through the attendance have the last two years of many outstandings for East, West and South, the relays have received unlimited publicity, and it is believed that the games this year will attract a large number of eastern and southern schools to Kan- Last year the relay games, or its second birthday, drew to the Kansas stadium more than one thousand attendants, colleges, military academies and preparatory schools from the far corners of the United States. Some of the most remote of these were the West Virginia, Hampshire, Texas and South Dakota. "Judging from advance ward which we are receiving from institutions which intend to enter, the Kurdistan relaxes this year will be closer larger than those of last year," said Kurdistan director of athletics, Saturday. Already, according to Doctor Alben, word has been received from several universities not in the Rajas last year which have been attracted by the record time made in many events last year. The Rajas have themselves to be some further than they are thought to be 15 years ago. It was also announced Saturday at the athletic office that the twenty-second annual Inter-scolastic track and field meet will be held on April 12. The University brings to the University each year from 500 to 600 athletes from the high schools of Kansas. The high school athletes who compete in the Inter-scolastic meet will remain with the university, which relies on guests of the University. The second annual junior high school track and field meet is also scheduled to be run on April 17 in with the senior high school meet. --will play the wonderful part of JUDGE TRUMBULL Design Prize Offered Those persons entering the contest must have their designs at the athletic office in Robinson gymnasium not later than March 16, according to Earl Potter of the Association. Designs will be accepted after this date. Ten Dollars to Be Given for Program Cover The K. U., Athletic Association offers a cash prize of $10 for the best two-color (crimson and blue) design submitted for the cover of the Kansas Belsys program. Any student of the University may enter the contest. Program Cover The drawings are to be made so that they can be reduced to 6½ by 8½ inches; and they should contain these words: Official Program, Third Annual Kansas Relays, April 15. The wording on the design need not be in any art style, but "Kansas Relays" is the thing to be played up. Last year the winning design was made by Mautenko, a student in the School of Fine Arts. A print of this design could be found on a bulletin board in the athletic office. It is the desire of the athletic association that the design feature the idea of a relay carnival, showing a runner or runners with batons. Further information may be had by calling Mr. Potter at Robinson gymnasium. --will play the wonderful part of JUDGE TRUMBULL Sport Notes Oklahoma A, & M. College has held the wrestling championship of the Southwestern conference for nine straight years. Their entrance into Vince McMahon's fold is due to interest in the wrestling game. Lookbaugh, Aggie midwinger, went to the finals in the Olympic fight lost to the Skies representative. --will play the wonderful part of JUDGE TRUMBULL Oklahoma has returned three veteran tennis players for this season. The Sooner schedule is rather intimate, with no doubles matches. Chicago, Wisconsin and Michigan. Drake University is enlarging the stadium and building a field house for the conveniences of visiting teams. The field house will be equipped field house. This is important at the relays, when the visiting teams need the necessary facilities for their comfort. W L Pet. Dartmouth 3 0 1000 Pametown 3 0 1000 Pennsylvania 3 2 000 Columbia 2 0 000 Cornell 3 0 000 Yale 0 4 000 The standing in the Eastern Base ketball League. 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