. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1925 PAGE FOUR Kansas Grapplers Lose First Tangle With Iowa State Stirton Only Jayhawker to Win Match; Meet Nebraska Here February 4 The Jayhawker wrestling squad lost to the strong Iowa State team at Amcs, Friday night, by the score of 18 to 6, Captain Stitt, Kansas premier grappler, won his match easily, while the Cypheron scored on and four time section. A fall count five points and a decision two. The Kansas team came out of the matches in good shape and is working hard for the tangle with Neville in Robinson Gymnastics Fam. Riedel also showed up well in his match with Grooms, one of Iowa State's best men. Weibring exhibited his best fight in light of his match with the duck. Lack of aggressiveness and the slowness of the Kansans in taking advantage of opportunities cost them several chances to win matches. The summary: 115 pound class—Craven, Kansas to Boyce of Iowa State. Deep Nelson in 3:12 minutes. 125 pound class—Stritton, Kansas won from Hasson of Iowa State by a single point. 135 pound class—Fearing, Kansas best to Meyers of Iowa State by a single point. 145 pound class—Riedel, Kansas to Grooms of Iowa State by a decision. Time advance five minutes 158 pound class—Webbing, Kansas lost to Prunty of Iowa State by a decision. Time advantage four minutes. 175 pound class-Hill, Kansas lost to Nelson of Iowa State by a decision. Time advantage six minutes. Heavyweight class-Smith if Kansas lost to Fillard of Iowa State by a decision. Time advantage 11 minutes. K. U. Athletic Department Issues Statement Winning Football Pays The statement issued by the athletic department of the University of Kansas shows that a winning team draws a larger crowd than a losing one. According to this statement this year's football team which lost five games, won two, and tied one, drew the team's victory. In the did the team of last year which tied for the title, was undefeated, and had an uncensored goal line. The financial statement for the 1924 football season is as follows: Total income, home games Total income, games away 858,018.90 Total gross income $76,455.06 Total gross income (1922 season) $83,547.54 Total gross income (1921) $79 $31,835.50 Amount this year fell below last year $13,133.53 The team came from four countries. The year after all expenses are deducted such as traveling expenses of the team, equipment, coaches salaries, and shares to the visiting teams is be slightly more than $4,400.00. The attendance at the four home games this year was 31,342 and was distributed among the games as follows: Oklahoma A & M Game— 4,221 Ames Game— 5,088 Nebraska Game— 13,726 Oklaoka Game— 7,594 Total It is estimated that the Kansas team played to about as many persons away from home as it did at home, so the estimated number of the persons attending games in which Kansas played last season is 60,000. Last years total attendance was about 70,000. This report on football finance by the athletic department was made following the arrival of the check for Kansas' share of the Kansas-Missouri football game of Thanksgiving to Kansas' share amounted to $15,108.81. Several students at the Ohio State University braved the weather in an old Ford car last summer as volunteers gathered girls on a geology trip to Wyoming. The Frohmens at Williamsville University, Salem, Ore., without the aid of the upperclassman, recently published Williamsville Collegiate, the college daily. Ten Die in Chicago Fire, Four Seriously Injured Chicago, Jan. 31—Ten persons are believed to have been burned to death in a fire which gutted a 36-seat tentenement in the south side today. Four others were seriously injured and 12 badly hurt. But for the heroism of firemen and police, the casualties would have been lower. They jumped from the windows, but none was seriously hurt. The fire started in the basement from an overheated furnace, the police believe. Inter - Organization Basketball to Proceed Tuesday as Scheduled Phi Delta Theta vs Sigma PI Epsilon, Sigma Nu vs. Delta Upsilon Play The inter-organization basketball tournament, which was slowed up slightly by the mid-term vacation, ended on Tuesday. The team next Tuesday evening. So far in the tournament 11 games have been played in the social group and two in the regular group. Two games will be played Tuesday; Sigma Phi Epionon vs. Delta Theta in the first game, and Delta Epionon vs. Sigma Nu in the second. Each of these two garrisons promises to be hard fought as the well matched. Of the two, however, the second might be deposed the better. Delta Upsion is coming into the competition with a strong, speedy team; Burton of Kansas City will probably be at center. Although the Sigma Nu five suffiered defeat at the hands of Pii Kappa in their game two weeks ago, he still is up for a win. Fight Tuesday. The Sigma Nu board is in good condition and is able to hold up in a fast game, as the one with Delta U, promises to be. Johnson of Sigma Nu showed up well in his first game, but doubt will be in the race for hard-point man in this coming game. Wednesday evening two games in the professional organisations' group Delta Kappa and Delta Kappa II, Delta Kappa is the first game Phi Delta Phi vs. Beta Phi Sigma in More games will be played in the social group next Saturday, but so far the schedule has not been announced. According to Coach Patrick, in charge of the inter-mural sports, the first round of the tournament will be held in Florida, and now it is too early to maze any two or three teams which look exceptionally strong, but by the time the first round is completed it is believed that the stronger team will begin playing in Florida. The stands now no one team can be doped a winner, and any one team has as much chance to win as any other. The games from now on will be played at Florida, and the team has been practicing diligently for the last week and feels that it Pi Phi announces the pledging of Rose McColloch, c28, of Lawrence, and Elaine Meyer, fa28, of Wichita. Veteran Trainer Anticipates New ChampionPugilist But Embryo Heavyweight Are Harder to Train Than Dempsey, Says De Forest By Henry L. Farrell (United Press) New York (United Press) Somewhere around in the country, riding the brake beams, husking corn or driving a truck, is a heavyweight champion of the world Jimmy De Forest, the trainer veteran firmly believes. To the discoverer of that embryo champion will go fame and fortune. The camp of Jack Dempsey in a new hours after the ponderous Jess Willard had surrendered the heavyweight championship of the world, DeForest has been dreaming of another discovery. He backed up his dreams with a lot of energetical joy that has ended almost in despair. Dempsey Hard To Find "There never will be another Dempsey," Jimmy said recently. "Jimmy is just as hard, but an hit just as hard, bad, just as well and who has the generalship and lightning instinct of the present champion, but there will never be another Dempsey." He will work to work with and as willing to learn. "There are no Dempseys among the current crop of young heavy-weights. In the last four years I must have looked at five hundred heavywreights and I must have worked with two hundred. I didn't know it until I had the exception of Lair Firpo, and he wouldn't tie with me. "I always liked Fipro and I believe we would have gotten along better if he hadn't been influenced by the advice of inexperienced friends who didn't know any more about boxing than to loot the Leo in an airplane. "Nearly every boy that comes to us has a string on him. Some barber, some iceman or some plumber, and some lawyer or some legal ledger managers figure that they know about as much of boxing as I do. They come to me, I know, just for advertising derived from having it known that their boy is from my camp. Garrett-Draper Dancing Academy Announcing new classes in aesthetic ball-room by competent instructors. Special prices to classes. 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