MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1924 Kansas Court Men Make Clean Sweep On Iowa Invasion Three Successive Victories Give Substantial Lead in Valley Race to Kansas Dr. “Plug” Allen's market men made a clean sweep of Bowl invasion of Iowa, Feb. 20, 21, and 22, when they took down Drake 28 to 17; Grinnell 70 to 23; and Angelo 69 to three successive games with the Aikens that three wins gave it a hitherto more substantial win in the valley race with the Crimson in one lost. The Drake "Bulldog" were state to give the Kansas fan the hardest battle. The strengthening of their team by the addition of Everett, a sophomore not eligible when the dogs played at Lawrence, the Drake a fighting chance to be, and the Jay offensive proved too much for them. In this game Ackerman stood out prominently in the scoring department with six field goals and four free throws. The final count was The game, with Grimmell the followin' night did not prove so hard, and the Crimson and Blue men were able to pile up a much larger score, 27 to 22. The score stood in favor of Black and Blue men were able to increase their lead. Engle, Mosby and Black were the outstanding men on the Kansas squad that night. Mosby and Engle scored five field goals each and Black scored two. Both teams and Bose were the stars for Grimmell. Ames showed unexpected form against the valley leaders on Friday night and held them down to 20 points by close guarding, 15 points by close guarding, 20 to 15. The Iowa State men showed much improvement over their previous game and may give a bounce to other valley teams before the finish of the tournament. This trip is one of the hardest Kansas has had this season, and there are few hurdles left for a clean sweep the rest of the season. The game with Missouri, at Column bin, is that looms largest. The first, string five, Black and Engle forwards, Ackerman center, and Belgard and Mosby guards, played practically all of the three Guard May Be Out of Game for Rest of Season Bob Mosby Injured Bob Mossy, star *Kansas guard*, may be out of the field for the rest of the season. He ankle snakes in the Drake game, and in the Ames game Friday night, he pulled a loose ball over the goal. An X-ray picture taken Saturday, morning showed that no bones were broken, but that the man was struck at first it was thought that Mosby would be out for the rest of the season, but Doctor Alen said that there is no way to proportionally each day as he has since Friday night, he has high hopes that Mosby may get into the game. Ligaments do not heal fast, and in basketball, the pivot, sudden stops and turns make it impossible to tape or bandage a knee as that a man can If Mosby does not get back into the game, Heckert will probably go in as center, Ackerman to forward, and Captain Black will drop back to guard position in Mosby's place. Coach Allen must also be present; they may give a chance to fill the gap. The next Kanaas game is with Grimell here Tuesday night. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Three Faculty Members Attend Emporia Meeting Miss Fannie May Rose, instructor of music, left this morning for Emporio to attend the Kansas State Museum. She held at the State Normal for three days. She is on the program for a group of piano numbers. Monica Dean Donald M. Swarthout and Prof. Edward Kurtz will leave Wednesday for the convention where Dean Swarthout will speak on "Music Co-Operation" and Professor Kurtz will play several violin numbers. Miss Ruth Hoever is organizing a life-saving class this semester. The class will meet on Wednesday at 4:30 of each week. John W. Patilson, A. B. 705, s Vice-president of the Central Life Insurance Company with饱满的激情 visiting his coadjutor, Prof. C. G. Dunlap. Track Star Gets Picture in Sunday Journal-Post a picture of Mervin Graham, bachelor and brighter boyfriend on the Kansas thick knuckles appeared in the guardra section of the Sundance Film Festival, which was taken by D'Banna and shows Graham taking one of the high hurdles. Next Saturday Graham will be the Illinois University Ubahan in what is now known as Highbard of Michic gan in the brand jump. Hebbard is the holder of the world's record in this event. Graham's body jumps were 22 feet and 7 inches. Iowa State Mat Men Defeat Jayhawk Team by a Score of 15 to 5 Kansas Second Team to Score on Iowa Grapplers This Season Jayshaw graphicians were defeated, by the Ames Cyclones to the melody of 15, to 6, last Thursday night in Robinson Graphics, where they had to have scored on the low mat men this season. Ames having defeated Nebraksa 17 to 9. Each team scored a fall, while each team the five remaining matches re-scheduled. In the 115-pound class Boyve, Ames, threw Craven, Kannas, with a deep nelson in 3 minutes, 51 seconds. Kansas scored in 2 minutes, Stirton, Kannas, threw Kurty, Ames, with a deep nelson in 11 minutes, 25 seconds. The fall was scored just 35 seconds before the whistle. **Summary:** 115-pound class: Harold Boyve, Ames, won fall from Lee Craven, Kannas, with a deep nelson in 2 minutes, 125-pound class: R.A. Stirton, Ames, won fall from Clear Kurtz, Ames, with a deep nelson in 11 minutes, 25 seconds, 135-pound class: Don Eppery, Ames, won a decision over Steve McRain, Kannas, with a time advantage of 9 minutes, 145-pound class: Karl Johnson, Ames, won a decision over Mahlon Delp, Kansas, with a time advantage of 2 minutes, 32 seconds, 158-pound class: Ralph Prunty, Ames won a decision over Lance Edwards, with a time advantage of 9 minutes, 27 seconds, 175 pound class: Henry Pillard, Ames, won a decision over Capt. Carl Web ring, Kansas, with a time advancing of 9 minutes, 32 seconds, weight advantage of 8 ounces. AAnderope, Ames, won a decision over Victor Hill, Kansas, with a time advancing of 3 minutes, 7 seconds, Referee, I Ames, won a decision over Victor Hill, Kansas, with a time advantage of 3 minutes, 7 seconds. Referee, the Rev, Earl Blackman. Prayer Services Begin Y. W. C. A. Holds Morning Meetings This Week in an attempt to lay hold on divine resources considered necessary in lanning for the meetings which will 1d during religious week, March 8. During the meeting with Dr. Ernest Tittle, the committee began a series of daily meetings for prayer, which will have until Dr. Tittle's departure. The meeting this morning at West-minster hall was held by Miss Mildred Irnkeep, regional Y. W. C. A. secretary, lasting from 8 to 3:20. The meeting each morning will be at the same place at the same time. An object of these meetings is the consideration of life at its best. The leaders for each morning meeting, together with the topics for consideration have been outlined, as folk tuesdays. Tuesday, "The Wide Human Interest of Jeans," by Miss Julia Snack, caddier, for the southwest region. Wednesday, "What Preparation for Religious Work is in Most Communities," by Thursday, "How to Get Ready for a New Day," by Nell Tienbrouck; Friday, "Cat: the Physical and the Spiritual be separated." by Mind Janetna Two Students Injured Two asteroids are scheduled Saturday night when the Big Six bus in which they were returning from Topeka ran into a telephone tower. Topeka is the fort-to-fort highway. On account of the snow the driver was unable to ascertain the exact place to make the turn and hit. A telephone pole. Louis B. Baird 1824, thomas the great, the side of the three goth cut: above his eye, and clashed in his face. Bus Crashes Into Telephone Stolte was brought to Lawrence and given medical attention. It was necessary to take several stitches in the wound around her chest. In an X-ray picture will have to be taken to determine if he has injured himself. Edward Volker, bh 27, who was the other occupant of the bus, escaped with slight injuries. Both men are members of the Beta Psi Signal fraternity. LOST—Dark shell-rimmed glasses, or in n or m gymnasium. Call Gladsy. Snyder, 281 Blue. F27 Point System Revised, Limiting Hill Activities Learn To Box! (Continued from pane 1) An elastic work. They will have an opportunity to enter other activities. Committee work receives no effort. The committee chairman often directs the committee members who perform the tasks. Under the revised system, the committee members as well as the team will receive a regular work. Have Temporary Polls A group of temporary polls have added auditoriums to a variety of activities, such as the Oread magazine, the Kansan board, the Fashion show and others. When this work is finished, the points accredited it may be automatically dropped that others require. vgmr JOHN For example, a senior, who is allowed but 60 points, may use 40 of these points on some one activity. She then has 20 points at her diagonal. Tommy Dixon Boxing Classes THE 2 HALF LIFE The Fine Arts and college representatives which have been added this year in place of the second vice-president of the W. G. Council will support a tight system. Any group sending a representative to sit on the W. S. G. Council will receive 15 points as a minimum. The suited class president is in charge of the responsibility of his office. The other class officers, since their duties are few, will receive but 10 points. The committee in charge of the revision of the text of the Rules has been ever since September, Recommendations and suggestions were asked from the various groups themselves that the committee might pass a. m. 1:30 but > Those on the committee were: Miss Neuen Schwender; Female Tempes, as the representative from W. S. G. A. Dorothy Gayford, from Y. W. S. G. A.; Gladys Snyder, from W. A. A.; Tresiem Manner, manager of the point Enroll in Meets Every Evening at Eight! system. Dean Husband also sat or the committee. The list of the revised point sys. lines is as follows: low Area representative Transitor Measurement of the blood pressure Measurement of the pulse width Protein biomass representation Protein biomass representation W. S. G. A. President Vice president House Presidents' Council Fine Arts representative President Mr. president Secretary Mr. secretary Admiral member Mr. admiral member Mr. G. A. representative Mr. G. A. representative Republican Y W. C. A. Secretary, home president Secretary, resident Secretary Home president (冠冕领居家) President ... 40 Vice president ... 42 Secretary ... 62 Treasurer ... 17 Treasury manager ... 20 Short manager ... 35 Short manager to W. S. A. (8) Class Officers School Officers Senior president Other officers of senior, junior, sophomore, freshman W.A.A. President Prefecture Departmental Clubs President Other Departments Professional Fraternities Those which maintain a house; Those which do not maintain a house; Other officers. Publications Pan-Header Plexible Architecture Other Organizations H. O. T. C. honorary officer 10 Queen of the crown 10 Other officers 10 Past officers 10 Other officers 10 Other officers 10 Other officers 10 Other members 10 Glasgow Club business manager 10 Other officers 10 Other officers 10 Jay Jones President 10 Queen of the crown 10 Other officers 10 (For others see temporary points) Don Helleule A universal custom that benefits everybody. Aids digestion, cleanses the teeth, soothes the throat. body. WRIGLEY'S Kappa Phi president dont Other offices: Berkshire Circle president Other offices: Dallas Square president Deloitte Sigma president Other offices: **Terminary Points** Chairman of committee Member of committee Play mate Mayer parts Major parts Polish parts Shanghai parts Kansas City Kansas City Covington Hall Corbin Hall Corbin Hall 19. President 20. Vice president 21. Secretary 22. Treasurer 23. Attorney 24. Social officer 25. Interior officer 26. 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