PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansans Win Over Pioneers in Close Contest, 23 to 20 Most Exciting Game Thi Season Is Seventh Valley Win for Jayhawks In one of the fastest and most brilliant games played, in Robinho gymnasium so far this season, the Jayhawk quintet trumphed over the Pioneers from Grinzel. for the third victory valley by a score 4 23 20 Schmidt drew first blood of the game shortly after the opening whistle with a long and well-armed field goal, but his team's defense gave Kansas the advantage of 4:0 Moran, forward, started the scoring forrinth with a field goal from Schmidt. Kansas opened up with lots of drive, passing the hall down the floor time and again with perfect accuracy. The ball was required to put the ball through the hoops. After working the sphere through the Grinnell defense, the Jachwakers almost consistently hit the first part of the game. During the same period of the froy, the Kansas defense was excelent littel with Gordon and Wilkinson playing a bready game at guard. The defense proved almost impermissible for the Pioneers. However, Gelvin, Grimellin guard, at one time found a solution, taking the ball under the hoop from the center of the court, and arched a beauty for two points, which brought the score to 6-5, Kansas. From this point the defence of both teams improved, and the remainder of the game was fought apparently on each side. Karras retained its lead throughout the entire first period of play, but at no time after Gelin shot his bassket from center was that much past half a point fast and evenly matched, each team displaying strong defenses; but the passing and floor-work of the Jay were impressive what superior to that of Grimel. At the end of the hall! Kansas had a one-point advantage, the score being 12-11. Coach Black of Grimmell sent his team back on the floor with a rush, and the second half opened up as the drivers struck the streaks of brilliant floor work Grimmell jumped into the lead when Chance, forward, slipped one in from the side. The pioneers retained the lead for five minutes of the flat whistle. Ackerman, Kansu scored the first time in the second half. This is the first game to which "Ted" faced Ackerman in the first 15 minutes of play. Ackerman* second goal brought the score to 16-8. Grimmil* favorite, and his third closely follower, was also in contention. From this point it is the game one point seemed to be a matter of life or death. Kansas proved themselves a real championship p team in overtime, winning 3-1 against the Pumas. 23-5-0. Victory was not clinched for Kansas, even after overcoming the strong lead, until the last and final whistle and sounded. The Kansans were defeated by the bright lights of the Kansas offensive, Gordon and Wilkin, a guard played a cool and consistent play. Belgard, who substituted for Gordon, was responsible for Grit winning the basket a great many times. the box score: Kansen = 23 EG FT Ackermann f 4 0 Ackerman f 4 0 Peterson c 0 0 Gordon g 0 0 Wilkin g 2 0 Zauber ε 1 0 Baldgard g 0 1 Totals 11 1 c Grunnel—20 FG FT F Dodling f 0 0 0 Moran f 2 0 1 Bage c 2 1 1 Gelvir g 1 2 2 Winter g 1 1 1 Chase f 1 1 0 Totals 8 4 Professor's Picture in Journal The January issue of Chemical Education, a monthly journal on chemistry contains the picture of Dr. F. L. Burns and the University of Kansas. The heading of the picture is "Founders of Chemistry in America." Doctor Daims is chairman of the committee appointed to head the laboratory at the spring meeting of the American Chemical Society. Sport Notes --the school for the purpose of obtaining money toward buying a victrola. West Point has adopted the one year eligibility rule for the future athletes at that school. The rule extends to all students three years of collegiate competition. Arthur Chilson, all-Rocky Mountain conference quarterback, has been elected captain of the 1925 University of Colorado football team. Chilson weighs 115 pounds and is in the fourth quarterback in the contender. The Kansas Aggies lost to Missouri recently 28 to 24. Four fouls were called on the Aggie crud and the Tigers made each free throw. Kansas crowds should proft from this incident. [ ] Morelith Sweet has been elected captain of the T2S2 football squad at Grinnell. Sweet was placed on the second all-Vailey team last fall, Wayne "Big" Mumu, former University of Nebraska football star and new world champion wrestler, won over Ziykago the Pole last night in Convention hall. Mumu used the crotch and half Nelson for both falls and won in easy fashion. Ziykago was back in 1911, Goth threw him in the Coliseum at Chicago in straight falls with this hold. A. T. O. and Phi Chi Lose Delta Chi and Phi Delta Chi Win in Brackets The Delta Chi's defeated the Alpha Tau Omegas in a hard fought game last night. Caswell starred for the A, T, Os. getting three goals. Brown and Fredericks got two spice for the Delta Chi. The box score: observe Delta Chi G FT Sprouse g 1 1 Gates g 1 0 Brown g 2 0 Prederick s 2 1 Blondham s 0 0 Pierce f 0 0 Total 6 2 A. T. O. G FT Enyart 1 1 Schofeld 1 0 Cawell 3 0 Hunt 0 0 Hauss 0 0 Dill 0 0 The Box Score: Phil Delta Chi G FT L Groomon f 1 0 Bourne f 2 0 Skaer c 0 0 Stodleberg g 2 0 Byrine g 0 0 Reference: Patrick Tuekepemper Lyons. Scorer; Livingston. The Philadelphia Phi Chis out in a hard fought game later in the evening, in the first round of the professional fraternity bracket with a score of 26-24. Skaker starred for the Phil Delta Chis, getting eight runs and Kennedy hanked six for the bucks. The joint cabinets of the Y. W. C, A, and the Y. M. C, A of the University are entertaining Dr. A, B, Curry and Mr. Ackroyd to discuss Wiedemanns. There will be discussion among the cabinets concerning Bible study and programs for the Total 13 0 Phi Chi G FT I Hansen f 3 1 Johnson f 0 0 Kennedy c 6 2 Morris g 0 0 Sterling g 1 1 Ballard g 0 0 Referee: Patrick, Timekeeper, Lyons. Scorer: Livingston. Worthy H. Herr, assistant professor of botany, was unable to meet his classes today because of illness. Prof. H, F. Foerder will lecture on "Portraits of Lincoln" at the Unitarian church Feb. 15, at 7:30 p. m. ANNOUNCEMENTS The remaining hours during which a ride score may be fired by members of either the men's or women's team are: Thursday, 1:30-5:20; Friday, 8:30-1:40. Every one on the two teams must fire a score before Fri. Alternate may fire any air time to obtain their standing next week. There will be no girl's basketball game tonight because of the intramural swimming meet at the time. The Men's Glee Club will hold an extra rehearsal tonight at 7:30 in the Engineering auditorium. A good attendance is desired in order that the program for the trip next week may be rounded into shape. The students of Oread high school will give a candy sale Thursday at DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chiropractor, 1101 Mass, opposite the Court House PROFESSIONAL CARDS T. A. Larremore DR, DECOTEL, Medicine, Surgery, Osteo Residence phone 1343. Office 947. Mass. phone 342. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1027 Mass. Eyes glass, exclusively. THE DALE PRINT SHOP Produce FRATERNITY OR SORORITY We have an 18-room, strictly modest en room, with 3 bathrooms, 9 extra lavatories. New heating plant, cost $1100. The house is in all good condition. Furniture costs $1400; eary terms. Laundry show you B24. Mass. Hoford Inv. & Mig. Cg I, S. ORELIP, M. D. Specialist. Kae, Kue, Bar, and Throat. Glutei situm- maranteed. 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We will have telephone returns on Kansas-Washington U. game about nine-thirty tonight; game does not start until eight-thirty. By the way—this Mr. Gelwin Grimelin guard, Missouri Valley material, are you picking your team? . C. 101. A B