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Each team entered, and seven girls' teams also. Halatela again won the tournament, but this time because Eudora was disqualified by having on its team two ineligible men. Beloit that year won the first girls' tournament, tournament halte at the University, over Chanute to the time of 15 to 8. By 1910 the number of boys and girls teams had reached the total of 30. In 1911 and 1912 the number of boys and girls teams increased in 1915, 1915 teams contexted; in 1916, 53; and in 1917, 68. In 1917 a new high water mark in the number of girls and boys teams at University of Kansas for the championship was set. But the next year there began a slump which dragged on until it was no longer to the fifteen for three years. 1921 Marks Banner Year The year 1921 is the memorable one in which 77 teams strived for supremacy, eight victories, and 18 of the boys' finals. Of 33 girls' teams that year, Gardner and Wellesville came out ahead, and in the years the former won, 40 In 1922 the number of contesting teams decreased to 40. This was partly due to the fact that the girls were outlasted last year 34 boys teams fought against each other. Kansas City, Kan., High School emerged victorious, boldly defeating Hutchinson and had been taken to play off the tie. In all the history of the boys' high school basketball games held at the University, Newton has risen to the top in the school team in the state. In the year 1916 Newton won the state championship; she did the same in 1928 and 1934, both tested. But in 1918 Arkansas City nosed the former champions out in the finals, 38 to 35. Newton again made its appearance as state champion, but the game of high school basketball teams that ever contested here, made their appearance. The next year she was demolished by Fort Scott by a score of 26 to 24. Halstead Makes Record Halstead set the first mark in state tournament history by winning the first two years that the tournaments were held. Clay County won the next year, but has not succeeded so well. Reno County became a danger, but the team was defeated in the finals only two points by Baldwin. The next year she was easily defeated by Halstead in the finals, and in the following year also entered the last four of the tournament defeated. Winfield won twice in succession in the years 1910 and 1920. Of the girls' games, Boltow won the first in 1900. Chanute won the next two years, but was defeated the following year in the finals of the 1904 NCAA Tournament again entered the finals in 1914 against Arkansas City, but was defeated that year. In 1918 Chanute again took the girls' basketball victory from Renoada, but the next year they lost to Kentucky it away from Chanute. At last his last girls' tournament in 1921, Gardner won from Wellsville, **40** .25. The following are the scores, as many as can be obtained, of the high school teams nestsing in the finals at the University from 1908, when the tournaments began, to last year's contest. 1908 Boys Halstead wor Girls: Beloiv 15; Chanute, 8. Boys: Haltead won over Eudora he default. 1910 Girls: Chanute won. Boys: Clay County won. Girls: Chanute defoorted Reno County. Boys: Baldwin, 36; Reno County 24 Boys: Lawrence doPeated Topeka. 1912 Girls: Reno County 37; Chanute. Girls: Sterling, 30; Bonner Springs. 9. Boys: Reno County, 20; Halstead 23. Girls: Arkansas City, 30; Chnute, 22. 1915 ute. 22. Boys: Lawrence; 35; Reno 'county. 24. Girls: Chanute, 30; Sterling 17. Boys: Iola 30; Newton, 17. 1916 Girls: Rosedale won. Boys: Newton won. 1917 Girls: Ellsworth, 41; Rosedale, 27 Boys: Newton, 58; Wichita, 27. 1918 Girls: Chanute, 35; Rosedale, 32. Boys: Arkansas City, 38; Newton. 1919 Girls: Rosedale, 37; Chanute, 25. Boys: Winfield, 37; Lawrence, 25. Girls: Ottawa, 48; Ozwakie, 34. Boys: Winfield, 60; Argentine 31 1921 Girls: Gardner, 40; Wellsville, 25 Boys: Newton, 27; Lawrence, 19 Girls: Discontinued. Boys: Fort Scott, 26; Newton, 24 Boys: Kansas City, 32; Hutchinson, 31. The athletic directors at the University believe that the number of players required to play in to K. U. to contest for the state championship is on the upward trend, and will tend within a few years to do so. The number as it did in 1921. All-Valley Center Selected by Team Mates at Annual Entertainment Interesting Seven members of the Kansas championship basketball squad were awarded "K's at the Kwilans club banquet Monday night, and Tusten Ackerman, center and forward, was awarded to the captaincy for next year. The following are the men who received their letter: Captain Charles Black, of Alton, Ohio; Robert Morby, of DeSoto, Vernon Engle, of Liberal, Wilfred Belgard of Newton, Henry Stratton of DeSoto, and Dan Stratton of DeSoto. Captain-elect Ackerman was placed at center on the all-valloy teams picked by the both the Kansas City Star and the Journal-Post. He is rated everywhere as a top man in the Crimson and Blue offensive machine, and finished third in the Valley in points scored during the season with a total of 141. Ackerman has also been responsible for the starting of several during the last season she took a game out-of the foe for Kansas. Captain Black is the only lady man who will be graduated. "Phog started with his first work with next year." Bob Mosby is one of the best guardkans Kama ever had and his running mate was Kameron Williams, the last year. Engle played regularly during the last part of the season and will play mainly in the machine next season. The substitutes on the team this year were exceptionally good and with the new material coming on Kansas 1 years ahead, chance looks good. Honor Team in Message Dr. Forrest "Plog" Allen has been receiving letters of congratulations from people in many states on the success of the Kansas basketball team in the season which has just begun. George Body, former Kansas star and now forward on the St. Joseph, Mo. Hillary队 said them. Former Students and Big-Ten Critic Praise Squad "I want to congratulate you on the splendid work and the way in which you have upheld the honor of old K. U. during the past season." Paul Endecott, last year's hauler-call captain, expected to attend the banquet in honor of the team, but was unable to attend because of business. He sent, however, a message to circulation to be read at the banquet. Fred H. "Brick" Young, sport editor of The Daily Paintgraph and big gator on the court, sent a letter to Dr. Allez, mentioned the Kannas men whom he would have Half and Mile Relays Are Again Restored to High School Meas High school athletics from all parts of Kansas will be at the University of Kansas April 18 for the 21st annual inter-scolastic track and field meet, according to reports from the University athletic office. This is the day before the second annual inter-scolastic track and field athletics will be provided with tickets to the Raleys, if they care to remain over. Kansas Championship Opens Way, Fargo in Palms Next Day The high school track meet will be held this year, as before; with, two classes: Teams from schools of 200 or more students being in Class A, and the smaller schools grouped as Class B. A new feature of the interscholastic meet this year will be trophies for the Kansas championship races in the mile and half-mile relays, to be run Friday with the rest of the intercollegiate time requirements will be eligible to compete in the Kansas Relay events for the same distances, open to all high schools in the United States. The two-mile and medley relays will be omitted from the high school tournament, but the Kansas team will be eligible to enter teams for the open competition on Saturday. Results of previous interscholastic track meets follow : 1960—Central College; 44, Manual; 1967—Class A, Lawrence 56, L.A. Arkansas City 209, Class B, Dinkin 38, Class C, Southern Karen Academy. 1910-Class A, Lawrence; Class B, Dickinson Co.; Class C, Southern Kansas Academy; Class AA, Wunham (for county athletic association) 1917-Class A, Wichita 29 17-28. Topeka 24, Ottawa 32 2-31; Clail, B Pratt 27, Ivley Faith 25, Ouseg B Pratt 26, Olive Faith 26, Skirage B, Alma 17, St. John 10. 1913—Class A, Lawrence 67, Hutchinson 21; Class B, Pratt 40 5-6 Class C, Onaga. 37. 1914–Class A; Hutchison 614 Lawrence 43; Class B, Chase County 50, Hamboldt 27, Tonganque 27; Class C, Alma 25, Maple Hill 1911—Class A, Lawrence; Class B Anthony. 195-Class A, Topena 36, Kansan City, Kan., 35 1-2, Lawense 27 Class B, Humboldt 42 1-2, Noodenh 22 , Class C, Syracuse 25, Alna 3 1916-Class A, Summer Co. 40 1-2 Iola 40 1-3; Class B, Humboldt; Class C, Syracuse 19 1-5, Enterpris 19 1918–Class A, Abilene 41, Iola 38; Class B, Valley Falls 50 1-2, Hozumdt 10 1-4; Class C, Belle Plaine 30, Kincaid 25 1-4. 1919—Class A, Winfield 52; Class B, Valley Falls 38; Class C, Marquette 20, Perry 18. 1920—Class A, Winfield first, Lawrence second; Class B, Valley falls first, McPherson second; Class C, Winchester first, Eskridge second. 1921—Class A, Winfield 50. FI- Dorado 24; Class B, Valley Falls: Class C, Elmfdale. 1923—Class A, Winfield 16, El-Dorado 16, Wellington 15, Hiawata 14, Dodge City 14, Class B, Mulvane 25, La Cayenne 16. 1922—Class A, EI Dorado 49 12; Augusta 28, Hawaii 28; Class C. Eldale. 37. 'ick Women's Rifle Team Emporia Defeats Fast Wichita Team for Title Team number two defended team number one in the inter-tteam firing which is being conducted among the members of the team. The rides team was 488 to 483. The ride team was divided into two teams last week by Capt. H. G. Harchild, range officer, to determine the best team and also the highest rides based on each team according to their average made in the matches so far this season, and the five highest on each team made the team score for each team during this week and the team with the highest averages for the two weeks will be declared the winner. Also the fifteen high women will get to the awards ceremony at the University of Missouri for the week ending March 29. The following are the results for Elimination Meet Last Week Fifteen Qualify Chancellor E. H. Lindley presented the gold basketball trophy mounted on a pedestal to Captain Fish of the Emporia five and a similar silver trophy to Captain Reynolds of Wichita. The basketball used in the final game was given to Captain Coward of the Newton five and the trophies, Dr. F. C. Allen, announced the all-star five selections for the tourney. (Continued from page 1) Italian: Duroceta Trophies The following are the results for the first week of firing: Team 2; Tailelm, 98; Thompson, 88; Shaw, 98; Klemp, 97; Patteron, 97; total 488 Team 1; Burumen, 88; Team 2; Burumen, 88; and Warkentin, 98; total, 483. Send the Daily Kansas home. Newton -35 G FT Gray, f. 3 3 Conway, f. 5 2 Nold, c. 4 0 Cook, g. 0 Dick, g. 2 Regler, f. 0 Hoover, c. 0 Benn, f. 1 0 The Newton high school five defeated the Hutchinson team in the second round of the annual Kansas State high school basketball tournament by the score of 35 to 30, Saturday night, March 22. The first quarter ended with a score of 7 to 0. Hutchison-20 G FT Allen, f. 1 0 Wangman, f. 2 0 Haskard, c. 2 0 Kellner, f. 0 Chapman, g. 2 1 Wadell, f. 1 1 Totals ... Referee - Menze. Umpire - Edmonds. Wichita Into Finals Wichita defeated Hutchinson in the first of the two games in the semi-finals Saturday afternoon by a score of 34 to 17. The accurate shooting of Reynolds, Wichita forward and captain, was a feature of the game. He gathered six field goals and one free throw. Captain Dick Haskard of the Hutchinson team was a heady, hard-fighting center and is worthy of mention who puts his best into the game. Close guarding by Durham and Nordyke forced the Hutchinson men to resort to long shots, while Wichita made most of their points at close range. Durham deserves mention as a cool-headed player who is steadily gaining ground and must be able to take the opponents' shots off the backboard. The box score: Wichita (34) FG FT Reynolds, f 6 1 Pullington, f 0 1 Davis, f 3 0 Fortney, f 0 0 Smith, f 3 0 Dunham, g 1 2 Nordke, g 2 0 Kansas Track Squad Working on Cinders for Outside Events Graham, Fisher, Brady, Baker Typical Outdoor Men, Will Represent K. U. Hutchinson (17) FG FT Allen, f ___ 1 0 C. Keller, f ___ 1 0 Woodell, f ___ 1 1 Wangeman, f ___ 2 0 Hacker, g ___ 0 0 Carter, g ___ 0 0 H. Keller, g ___ 1 0 Chapman, g ___ 2 0 Referee, Tdmends; umpire, Menze Illustrated by Norton The Kanana track team has started work on the cinders. The team should be much better outdoors than it was indoors, as Graham, Fisher, Brody and Baker are typical outdoor men. The teams are not low hurdles and 220 low hurdles are Graham's best events and are not included in the indoor program. The same is true of Fisher. The 100 and 220 yard lashes are not run indoors and has year Irwin of the Kanana Aggies and his team the best in the valley in these events. The discus is not thrown inside and Brody should place well up in the air. He will be a new man on the team but he has been doing well in practice with the avelin, another event not included in doors, and should be a sure point win. Newport High School was eliminated in the semi-finals Saturday afternoon by the face Emporia High team by a score of 40 to 22. Emperor's consistent offensive playing far outclassed the larger and slower Newton team. Clow, Emperor's opponent, was one of the game. He garnered eight field goals, breaking through the Newton defense and making spectacular goals. Grant played a fast floor game and was difficult to stop close to the goal. Newton showed flashen throughout the first half, but were unable to do much more against his opponents. Conway was the star for his team and his offensive work was The score: Emporia (40) FG RT Jungling. f 3 3 Grant. f 6 1 Clow. c 8 0 Fish. g 0 1 Zody. g 0 1 Totals 17 6 Newton (22) FG FT Gray, f 3 Coway, f 2 Mold, g 0 Cox, g 0 Hoover, g 2 Dick, g 1 Regier, g 1 0 ___ ___ the size of the track outdoors gives the distance runners a better chance. In the small indoor track, the man who draws the pole, has a decided advantage but on the larger tracks out doors with their longer straight away, he does not have such a big advantage. Kansas placed third in the Missouri girls' basketball tournament the added events. Kansas stands a better chance of winning outdoors. Referee, Menze; umpire, Edmonds. El Ateneo Holds Initiation El Ateneo recently held initiation for the following: Virginia Armstrong, Francis Armanbright, Ruth De Lano, Katherine Prey, Helen Hulse, Helen Lowey, Hilda Koeler, Francis Robinson, Judd Stapleton, Body Makes All-American Team George Rody, former captain of the New England team during the season 1921-1922, was mentioned by the Kanaas City Journal-Post as a member of the all-ul American basketball team during the all-valley team in 1922. Since that time he has been playing with the Hillaryard Chemiei Company team which won second place last year in the Championship tournament and third place this year. K. U. Sends Out Entry Blanks for Annual Relays The Athletic Association of the University of Kansas mailed out over 200 entry blanks to institutions throughout the country, for the second annual Kansas Relays. Blanks will be distributed April 19. Entries will be received up to and including April 9. The blanks were sent to four classes of schools—universities, colleges, high schools, and military academies. Replies have already been received from eight Kansas colleges. New Record Established Track Team Sets Record Time in U. S. This Year When Kansas set a new mile relay record for the Convention hall indoor board truck, the team also made the fastest time for the mile relay on an indoor board truck made in the time it took to travel the time was 3 minutes, 28.4 seconds. Iowa ran the mile relay in 3 minutes, 27 seconds at the Illinois relays but they were running on as indoor track. The team had board track is 12 laps to the mile. The cinder track at Illinois is six and one-half laps to the mile. A team with board track and when it is almost twice as large it is impossible to compare the time made by Iowa with the time made by the Kansas relay in the East for a board track was 3 minutes, 30 seconds made by Yale. The members of the Kansas relay teams are captain Howard Firebellow, Ray Fisher, and Wayne McCoy. Jayhawker-Tiger Court Contest Will Draw Large Crowd Fund for American Olympic Expenses to Be Swelled With Proceeds From Game "Neither team will gain anything through the content and they are not going into it with that in mind. Their main purpose is to show the right approach," officials in the handling of the team," said Doctor Allen this morning. Jayhawk and Tiger will again meet on the basketball court Wednesday night in Convention hall, at Kansas City, for the benefit of the American Olympic team. Dr. F. C. Allen arranged for the game Thursday after a meeting with Dr. John Outland, for help jelly beans. He later left to have charge of the committee for the raising of funds in this district. This will be the first time that the two rival schools play each other in Kansas City. There has been more interest in such a game by Kansas Citians and so the contest should draw a large crowd. There are also many high schoolers who will take great litness in the game. Missouri will play Washington; a similar game at St. Louis with the same pitch is played in over, both teams are stl" in fairly good condition and will probably be able to go the limit. Most of Missouri's players are consequently in condition. The preliminary game will be between the mythical high school first and second all-star teams of K.anaas and N.Y.U., and the public to see such teams in action. The University of Kansas offers excellent opportunities for the young men and women of Kansas to obtain a higher education, for general culture and as a preparation for professional training in any of scores of activities. Students enter from accredited high schools without examination, and increasing numbers who have begun their higher education in the smaller colleges of Kansas are entering the University with advanced standing. Statistics show that a large proportion of the students earn at least part of their expenses, but University authorities encourage students coming with funds enough at least for their first semester. The new woman's dormitory and co-operative houses are of particular assistance to women students. The University includes College of Liberal Arts, School of Engineering, School of Law, School of Fine Arts, School of Medicine, School of Pharmacy, School of Education, and Graduate School. Catalogs and other information about the University may be obtained by addressing Geo. O. Foster, Registrar, Lawrence, Kansas. University of Kansas