PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY ARY 1925 Basketball Victory Over Hillyard Five Considered Upset Game Played to Capacity Crowd; Kansas Not Pointed for Game Kannas' 10-15 victory over the strong Holyland chemical five, before a capacity crowd at the city auditorium in St. Louis, Saturday, Jan. 3, was somewhat of an upset in basing expectations on their unexpected, by these woes had been flowing the Jayhawk-scaled closely in its daily workouts. The entire Christmas returned soon after Christmas and has been indulging in extra grinding daily, and was in full swing with a shape to meet the Hillyard five. "The Kannan team was not pointed for the Hillary game," said Dr. F. C. Larsen, a senior psychologist. "The primary reason for scheduling the contest was to get strong competition, and not pit it, and war out the opponent. We had to extend to team play and condition." To Win, No 10 Dems "Kansas is out to win the Missouri Valley challenge but not to defend it," said Dr. Allen, and that is the plauson the team has taken. "A comparatively green team started the game for Konaa," said Dr. Allen, "but after overcoming an attack of nervousness in the first half, they still overcome the five point lead the Chemists had accumulated and finished with a covertie lead." The Hillaryds did not score a field goal during the entire second half, indicating that the strong defensive team was able to outmaneuver the opposing throughout the valley in recent years will be in evidence this year. No Individual Stars Individual stars were lacking in the Kansas team, according to Detroit's record. The team had a spectacular dribbling game. Campbell got into the going for 17 minutes of the first half, and after overcoming a ruthless defense, they played well. The play of Captain Tuskeham at center was remarkable. The scored most of the points for Kansas, and played a good defensive game. Engel was inserted near the class of the first half and dropped in a "beauty" almost immediately. Peter son, at center, challenged up two bases and added his hit to the wounded defensive game that Kansas won. The team was used dependable game at guard. Chemists Hold Meeting in Kansas City, Dec. 27 The annual meeting of the Kansas City section of the American Chemical Society was held in the Chamber of Commerce rooms at the Kansas City Athletic Club, Dec. 27. Professors H. R. t., B. T.ady, F. D. Baina, M. E. M. W. and others, members, whose honors are in Kansas City, attended the meeting. The following officers were elected: Chairman, Prof. H. M. Elsey; vice-chairman, C. F. Gostafson of Kansas Member of the Board, Dr. B. Barada of Barada-Paige Company of Kansas; councillors, Prof. F. B. Dain of Lawrence and Dr. Roy Cross of Kansas City. The councillor was inctioned at the national meeting of the society. Close Inbreeding Tested Mating Proves Advantage if Stock Is Good (By Science Services) Philadelphia Institute of Technology the largest scale inbreeding experiment over conducted has failed to show any disadvantage in the mating of close relative, provided the stock is good to start, with access to the winter Institute of Anatomy and Biology of the researchers of Dr. Helen Dean King. Doctor King's investigation dealt with the data for twenty-five successful progeny comprising 25,000 individuals, that were obtained by the closest form of inbreeding in animals—the mating of brother and sister from the same "The conclusion is drawn that inbreeding is not injurious, provided that the animals inbred are of sound stock and that there is a careful selection of the individuals that are used for breeding." "Compassions" made between inbred and stock animals, reared under similar conditions of environment and nutrition, show unmistakably that inbred rats are larger, more fertile, and that they attain sexual maturity before the creature wears constitutions that do not "compass animals" tates Doctor King. Sigma Alpha Mu announces the pledging of Robert Levi, of Liberal. BOWERSOCK Tonight - Tomorrow Tonight - Tomorrow "INEZ FROM HOLLYWOOD" WITH LEWIS STONE and ANNA Q. NILSON-Playing SIX WEARS AHEAD OF KANSAS CITY Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday HAROLD LLOYD "HOT WATER" VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow MARION DAVIES IN "VOLANDA" "YOLANDA" Thursday - Friday - Saturday "HE WHO GETS SLAPPED" The picture that broke all records at the Capital Theater, New York City. Featured ON CHANKEY, ODORA SHEARERJ, JOHN DAVIS, ROBERT LETTERMAN. (C) 2014 Walt Disney Studios. 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