PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1925 Kansas to Invade Husker Territory Saturday Evening Powerful Team Represents Nebraska This Year; Allen Predicts Victory On Saturday night the Jayhawks basketball team invades the lair of the Cormackers of Lincoln in the most important conference game to date. Nebraska is represented this year by one of the most powerful teams ever turned out at the Cornhusker institution, and they are out for a Valley batting. They are tied with Washington University for the Valley lead with three games won and lost. In their last game on Jan. 17, the Cornhuskers defeated No. 20, 8, exhibiting one of the best five man defenses of the year. Huskers Have Five Veterans The Husker team is composed of five veteran players of three year experience, and in Usher, forward Goodson, center, and Volz, guard. They also have the ability. The other Husker respirators are Beerkle, Black and Eckstrom forwards, Tinton, guard. Against this veteran team of three year men, Coach Allen will send three sophomores and two seniors. The Kansas mentor has not definitively decided on the starting lineup, but at least he can be in the lineup at the start. The game will be played in the Armory at Nebraska and the court is considerably smaller than the regulation court. This will handicap the Jachawkers as their last game against the Chicago Bulls or the lartve Convention hall court. To Play on Small Court Ineligibility may cause some shifts in the Kansas lineup at the last minute. The officials handling the game are J. Monroe Sweeney, Bethany College (West Virginia) referee, and Warron C. Giles, Washington and Leo, umire. These two officials are compete for assidue both teams of a fair deal. Big Crowd Expected The game has aroused the Carniburster stronghold to a fever heat and a big crowd is expected. If the Carnibursters win it will go a long way to theirorious season for them, while it will just about eliminate the Kansans. Commenting on the game this morning Coach Forrest C. Allen said, "We are prepared and are going to win because we have got to win." Sport Notes The Valley race seems to be de-veloping into an endurance contest with Washington and Nebraska hold the pole positions. The next two should provide more accurate indices, which will explain the many favorites will come through. DeLeon's 8-40 drubbing at the hands of the Washington Pikers was impressive. The red and green team followed with a 27-16 win over Missouri, night life. The Tigers made them go the limit to win, however, as the score at the end of the first half stood 10-0 in their favor. Oklahoma has been having hard luck. After bearing a heart-breaker to Nebraska, the Sooners journeyed to Florida, where they are an even closer game, 30-32. McDermott's team is not to be counted out of the runnings, however. From the books of things a team may have two injuries will not mean it and still finish well on the list. Ackerman and Campbell were the scoring aces in the K. C. A. C. game. Tus garnered 10 points and played a roving floor game to boot. Campbell came out of the scoring slump that has bothered him in previous contests, being high point man with 6 field goals and 2 charity tosses. Kansas was hitting on the Convention Hall court last Thursday. Ten points against K, C, A, C in the last three minutes. If other Valley schools are allowing the 28-40 defeat the Aggie Willems presented the Oraunt guideline, to influence them, they are due for an awakening. Gale Gale is fast developing into a great guard. Paired with Verne Wilkins in the K, C, A, C game, he was very well positioned. He forced the Blue Diamond five to resort to long shots, many of which were so hurried that they missed the backboard entirely. Gordon ones his way to the victory, and in taking the ball from the backboard. Inter-Team Rifle Match Ends With Close Score The inter-team match held between the two divisions of the Girl's rifle squad during the week of Jan. 12, ended in a close score. The score of team A was 95.6 while the score of team B was 95.1. Two girls failed to shoot, and the final score only the top highest scores of team A were counted. The members of team A with their scores rise as follows: Newain Talhelm, (capt.) 94; Ferne Crooks, 96; Helen McLan, 96; Laura Gladden, 96; Gladys Fibon, 96; Josephine Alen, 96; Virginia Armstrong, 96; Virginia Ingrave, 94; Ferne Cook, 96; Theolora Banker, 94; Dorthy Hoftat, 94; and Frances Langmade, 95. The members of team B and their scores rise as follows: Nearley Saunders, 97; Catherine Conley, 98; Marissa Saunders, 97; Emma Roots, 97; Jeanette McKilhney, 96; Betty Stimpson, 96; Twila Shemalker, 94; Louise Ridgeway, 93; Helen Grugg, 92; and Mildred Miller, 91. Sergeant Edward M. Palmer, active in the charge of the range, in commending on the match said that the team made by both teams was very good. Potsy Clark Receives Notice of Appointment to Board of Coaches Official Notification Is Sent by Association Which Met in New York Coach George C. (Poty) Clark recently received the official notification of his appointment to a position on the board of trustees of the American Football Coaches' Association, which held its annual meeting at the Hotel Astor, New York City during the Christmas holidays. More than six hundred coaches attended the meeting. Coach Clark, who did not attend, was given, with withdons, a scholarship only reflects credit on his work as a coach but also on the University and the Missouri Valley conference. On the board of trustees besides Coach Clark, who served four years, were appointed E., N. Roosinom, Brown, one year; Hugo Berdke, Penn State, two years; and Michael J. Donaldain, Louisiana, three years. He is president of the association and Gilmore. Dobie of Cornell is vice-president. Dr. Jack W. Wiley, of Ohio State, is secretary. 请阅读本报告并理解其内容。本报告由证券分析师在收到本报告之日起6个月内向投资者提供。投资者应就本报告中的信息或建议进行独立评估,并应考虑自身特定状况。本报告反映的是研究人员的观点,本公司不保证本报告所含信息的准确性和完整性。本报告仅为本报告出具日的观点和判断,该等观点或结论不构成对任何人的投资建议。投资者不应将本报告视为投资决策的依据,投资者应当自行承担投资风险。 Pikers Still Minus Coach First Roper and Then Lud Wray Decline Offer Washington University is binding high for a football coach for the 1925 season. The inability of the Pikeer to land a football championship and the question authorities to look for a chief mentor for their football teams. First it was "Bill" Roper, successful Princeton coach, who was whispered to be the new Washington tutor. The Washington authorities were unable to land him however. Now Lad Wray, bend line coach at Washington, wasxyla just declined an offer to coach at Washington next year. 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