TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Aggie Team Seeks Revenge in Game With Ancient Foe Jayhawkers Will Start With Black at Forward; "Tus" to Play Center Center The Kansas Agrees will invade Lawrence tonight with vengeance in their hearts. They were badly defeated by the Lions and so will try doubly hard to even the score by humbling their ancient fear. Coach Corsant of the Agrees will put up a great fight tonight and another thriller probably comes next. Kansas will have Captain Black at forward again and Belgard and Mosby will start at guard. Ackerman will have the center brigade and Engel will complete the quintet at the other forward. Kansas was the first in which Belgard did not start this year, but he is sure of the position tonight. Aggles Have Improved The Agyies will have a good team, one that has improved greatly since Kansas played them. They have just returned from the North where they lost one game out of three. Drake was one of their victims, the two reelected Drake that won both Nebraska and Missouri. Tebow will start against the Jayhawkers at one of the forward positions. Meebo Will Meet Teammate He was used as a substitute against Kansas in the other game and made four field goals in the last few minutes of play. Webber, the captain, will also be an important factor in the play. Mosby Will Meet Teammate Kansas has been playing under a tension which has not been so hard to keep the string of victories unbroken that their shots were not as accurate as they should have been. Mosby will go up against an old teammate if Harris is inserted in the line-up. They played together on the team at DeSoto, Bunker, or Manual high school at Kansas City will also probably start in the game. Ernest Quigley will referre the game, which will be called at 7:30. The doors, however, will be closed as usual at 7:25. During the period between halves he will be a short game between the two teams, and will be captained by Milton Allen, the son of Coach F. C. Coach, and the other will be captained by Robert Allen, the son of Coach A. Coach, and the department of chemistry. Phi Delts Win From Delta Chis by Eleven Points Betas Defeat Delta Taus Lieven 1 Two basketball games on the Panhellenic schedule were played last night, with the Betas winning the first one from the Delta Tau's by the close score of 10 to 7. The Phi Deltos won a comparative victory, defeating the Delta Tau from 27 to 16. Schmidt starred for the Phi Deltos. Following is the summary for the two verbs: First game: Delta Tau Delta Hart, faindon, janieke, kineal, g Spencer, g Spencer, g Totals Beta Theta Pi n O'Brien, f Blue, f Dunn, c Garrow, g Barrow, g Ogeborne, f Burt, f Totals Second game: Delta Chi Brown, f Staplin, f Peterson, g Sprouse, e Isett, g Totals Philta Delta Theta Kendall, f Firmi, f Schmidt, f Anderson, g Walters, g Totals Referee: John Bunn. pionship of the Panhellenic Jaque Following is the standing of the teams to date: The teams are divided into four brackets, with each team playing every other team in its bracket. The winners in each of the four brackets will then meet in an elimination tournament to determine the champion. First bracket: Teams W L Sig Alpha 1 0 Kappa Sigma 0 1 Phi Gama 0 0 Accaia 0 0 Second bracket: Team W L Alpha Taus 1 0 Sigma Ghis 1 0 Delta Upsilon 0 1 Delta Nu 1 0 Third bracket Team W L Pi Kappa Alpha 1 0 Pi Theta Pi 1 1 Delta Tau 1 1 Phi Pais 0 1 Fourth bracket: Teams W - Kappa Pais 1 0 Delta Chi 1 1 Phi Delta 1 1 Sig Eps 0 1 High Jump at K.C.A.C. Track Meet Resulted in Three Way Tie Poor, Osborne, and Norton Clear Bars at Same Height A correction in the results of the high jump at the K. C. A. c-track meet as announced in the Monday edition of the Kansan is as follows. The high jump result was a three way tie between Tom Poor of Kansas, Osborne of Kansas, and Georgeetown of Georgetown at his height of six feet two inches. All three of these men cleared the bar at that height but failed at the next one of six feet four inches. Under the bar I had one foot and the record which was put down was a three way tie. The medals were awarded in the following manner. The bar was lowered to the last height cleared, then each man was allowed to step onto the bar but the others failed to do so. The bar was then lowered to six feet one inch. Poor clear of this height but Norton failed. Orborne was given the gold medal. Orchester gave one and Norton, to bronze one. Poor at the present time holds the National inter-college high jump championship and has never been beaten since he has competed for Kansas. Turner of Nebraska has been between Kansas and Nebraska. However, turned failed to place in the K. C. A. C. meet this year. Echoes From Oklahoma Send the Daily Kansan Home The trip to Oklahoma was a big thing. The trip to the Sooners and just as big for Kansas. It means that you can travel to the other Valley schools which Kansas has met and for the joy hawkers that the string of victories 0,000 The basketball team, accompanied by Coach Allen and Trainer Kelley, left Thursday evening on a trip to Texas where that place in time to take in a. home talent Friday evening the men went to the Hunchback of Notre Dame and were otherwise entertained by Doctor Allen and Alumni. From Ottawa the squad journeyed to Oklahoma City where they arrived in time for breakfast and a morning chalk talk. Practice was The gymnasium was crowded to capacity for the contest and the players had difficulty in reaching the floor, so conquered the enironment. The players waited for the floor for the first play Captain Black, Mosby, Ackerman, Engle, and hold that afternoon in the gymnasium of the Oklahoma City high school. The high school gym is under the direction of Roy Bennett, c21, who was also a student in the summer session coaching school , in 1923. Photographs were made of the team and former Kauans were met. Saturday morning was given over to a chalk talk and walk around the building. The Norman at 12:30. Upon arrival the men were taken to the gym at the ROBINSON GYM Insist on Wiedemann's ice Cream The Cream Supreme Brick Specials for this week: Hi-Life and Vanilla Tutti Frutti and Vanilla Learn To Box! Other Flavors (Brick Caramel Nut Tutti Frutti Peach Chocolate Basil Walnut Peach Vinaigrette Pineapple Strawberry Bread Tommy Dixon Boxing Classes for beginners will start Tuesday evening at 8:00. Advanced classes ever yafernoon at 4:00. Sherbets: Cranberry Pineapple Cherry SEAMLESS! A seamless, blucher, tan on Oxford, on the brogue, snaggy, punchy Delmar model that passed examination at every big college in the East. **$10** Boxing Classes Individual Heart Molds and Heart Center Bricks for Palestines Phone 182 Walk-Over Otto Fischer DELMAR In the new crinkle grain Daniels were the Kansans to start. After the game the Sooner athletes were carried from the floor on the shoulders of waterers and a celebration got under way. It was a big time for Oklahoma and they made the most of it. The Oklahoma crowd showed the spirit so characteristic of anything connected with athletes in Sooner Sports, Blue players with real courtesy. Absolutely quiet was maintained in the Kansas cave a "rock chalk." The Kansan ate in Norman that night and took the train for Lawrence the same evening arriving in Lawrence early Sunday morning, not depressed and far from discouraged over the results of the expedition. Arrangements were made by George Glaskin, tennis captain, for matches with the Sooners May 22 and 23. There is a possibility that the team tennis may continue to Austin, Texas, where they will meet the champion in an intercollegiate tournament last year. Jayhawker Basketball Standings Half-Way Mark Mid-Season Standings of K. U. Basketeers Name No. G G/ G FG FF MF MT PF FT Ptr Black 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 Black 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 Basket 4 1 0 0 2 2 0 6 2 Basket 8 1 0 0 2 2 0 6 2 Walkers 3 1 0 0 2 2 0 5 2 Walkers 8 1 0 0 2 2 0 5 2 Duriele 2 1 0 0 -9 -9 0 2 Duriele 2 1 0 0 -9 -9 0 2 Stratton 2 1 0 0 -9 -9 0 2 Stratton 2 1 0 0 -9 -9 0 2 Weight 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 Weight 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 Beveren 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 Send the Dairy Kansan Home. Totals ... 83 25 30 Who's the Lucky Boy? Two Halls ECKE'S and F. A. U. The Leap Year Varsity All the Boys are Waiting for Orchestras SHOFSTALL AND ISENHART-JENKS Saturday Night Valentine Decorations Refreshments Now ready for your approval— Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and Topcoats— Mallory Hats Wards English Hats Manhattan Shirts Jacobs Caps MC CLEERY CLUB 18 E. 13th St. $5.00 per week board They spell Spring, 1924 all over them- We're glad to show you and invite Comparison. "Cards will be given out tonight for guessing contest—Sealed box will be ready Thursday—Better start on your Mo. 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