UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FEBRUARY 27,1919 Valley Leadership In Balance in Game With Aggies Tonight Undefeated Manhattan Quinte Faces Rejuvenated Jayhawkers Seeking Revenue Missouri Lineup to be Used Lonborn and Mason Improve Defense — Miller Accurate in Basket Work PROBABLE LINEUP TONIGHT PROBABLE LINEUP TONGUE Kansas Agnes LF—Bannu Hinds RF—Bennett Bungee C—Matthews (C) Jennings LG—Mason Clarke (C) RG—Lonborg Cowell The Kansas Aggie basketball team will meet Coach Hamilton's rejuvenated Jayhawkers tonight in Robinson gymnasium in the first game of what promises to be the best series of the season. The Aggies are in first place in the Valley race without a defeat on their record, and the Kansas five hopes to have the honor of being the first team in the Valley to beat the Manhattan aggregation. There is also the question of revenge, as the Aggies defeated the Jayhawkers several weeks ago in Manhattan, the first time by a score of 33-30. LEADERSHIP IN DOUBT If the Kansas quintet continues in the pace they set on the Eastern trip, the game tonight should be one of the hardest fought contests of the year. The Aggies look like the logical winners of the Valley championship but they will have to win from Kansas to retain the lead, and the Jayhawkers believe they will have their hands full. It is certain that Coach Hamilton will start the same combination tonight that met with such success against the Missouri teams last week. John Bunn is playing the best game of his basketball career at forward and is being ably assisted by Bennett. Miller is one of the most accurate goal shooters on the team and may get into the game at one of the forward positions. Captain Matthews will start at center and Mason and Lonborg will handle the defense. This combination of guards is improving with every game and Lonborg played brilliantly on the defense in the last four games. AGGIFS' TEAMWORK C EVER AGGIES' TRAMWORK C EVER To face the Jayhawkers, Coach Clevenger of the Aggies undoubtedly has one of the fastest and smoothest working combinations in the Valley. In Bunger, a forward, he has one of the best goal shooters in the Valley when he is in good form. Bunger is said to be erratic, however Hinds, an assistant coach at last year and is a scrappy player. Jennings from the 1981 Agile freshman team is a good floor man and a fair goal shooter, while Captain Johnny Clarke at guard is one of the main coats in the Clevenger offensive besides being a whirlwind at defense. Cowell, the other guard, is a steady player. Students, it not too late to sit for your Jayhawk picture. The Duff, Studio—Adv. Come and dance for the benefit of the French Orphans.—The Mardi Gras.—Adv. Johnston's chocolates—the most delicious on the market. Rankins Drug Store.—Adv. We carry a complete line of Mary Garden toilet articles. Rankins Drug Store.-Adv. Annual K.C.A.C. Meet Postponed Until March 29 The date for the Annual Indoor K. S. A. C. meet may be changed to March 29, according to word received from Kansas City today by Coach W. G. Hamilton. The meet was scheduled to take place in Convention Hall March 8, but will probably be changed to later in the month. March 29 is the last day of the Kansas High School Basketball tournament in Robinson Gymnasium, but that fact will not hinder the track team from going to Kansas City, according to Coach Hamilton, as only the finals will be played in the gym that night. Achoth Team Defeated Chi Omegas, Upsetting All Intra-mural Dope Kappa Phi Wins from Brush League and W. S. G. A. Loses to Thetas The Achoh team upset all the dope among intra-mural teams by defeating the Alpha Chi Omega team 7 to 6 in the second round of the women's intra-mural basketball tournament, which was played in Robinson Gymnasium Wednesday night. "Remember it last year? Don't miss it this time!" JOURNALISM JAZZ Kappa Phi won from the Brush League 19 to 6, in the fastest and most evenly matched game of the tournament. Kappa Alpha Theta won an easy victory over the W. S. G. A. team by a 13 to 3 score. In the Alpha Chi-Achoth game the Alpha Chi played a fast game but were crippled by a lack of experienced forwards. Irene Tihen made every point for the Alpha Chis and played a good game at forward, considering that her regular position is guard. Marion Howard at center was able to get the tip-off almost every time. The Achoth guards, Exxa Bennett and Romona Hood, played well in intercepting passes. Marie Brown as forward starred for the Kappa Phis making six field goals and one free throw. Caryl Eiley covered her position at running center well and Marie Shacklee played her usual quick game at guard for the Kappa Phis. Wealthy Babcock and Marjorie座画, the Brush centers, covered their field well, and Rachel Bell played a good game at forward. The W. S. G. A. team was able to hold the Theta tdas down to a comparatively small score, although they had scarcely any practice and Carol Martin was the only girl on the team who had been playing on a class team. The W. S. G. A. guards, Lucene Spencer and Mercedes Sullivan, neither of whom have been playing basketball this year in the class practices, held four field goals. Paul Deddleridge starred for Theta making four field goals and covering the court as jumping center. Helen Wagstaff covered the Theta guard field so well that the W. S. G. A. forwards made only one field goal. The semi-finals between Achoth and the winners of the Alpha Xi-Kappa Phi game and between Theta and Gamma Phi will be played Monday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. The finals will be Tuesday night at 7 o'clock. Pi Beta Phi forfeited their game in the first round to Gamma Phi Beta and the Twelfth District forfeited their game to the Gamma Phis in the second round so that Gamma Phi is still in the race without having played a game. The only other game of the second round which has not been played is the Kappa Phi-Alpha Xi Delta game, and it takes place Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Have that picture taken now at the Duffy Studio..Adv. Music by Haley - 4 pieces PAROHS Ado, Jane and Karen ITXCs on sun on solo by Fred Richy, Jazz Manager Lieut. "Gill" Sprowl Tries News Game in France Lieut. W. C. Sproull, "Gill" A.B.'18, writes from France, Tourace that ao is now working in the office of the assistant chief of Air Service, helping in editing the History of the Air Service. Lieutenant Sproul writes, "I am enjoying a little touch of the newspaper game after being away from it for a year. Incidentally the work is in a contrast from the loafing of the last six months. I have a nice room in a French house here big fireplace. Madame brings in the breakfast when she calls me in the morning. Then by nine o'clock I usually manage to get to work. It's an awful war, isn't it?" Lieutenant Srpoulh has had several chances to return to the United States, but is staying in the hope that he will be able to fly over France and into Germany before returning home. He has been in the aviation for over a year now, and from all reports has been covering the territory even faster than he did as a track man while a student in the University. Topeka high school, leaders in the Missouri Valley high school basketball league, defended Argentine by a large score at Topeka Friday night. Topeka quieter has lost only one league game, and that was to Argentine. The Lawrence High School basketball team added a pair of victories to its long string last week by defeating the strong St. Joseph, Mo. high school quintet on their court and the Manhattan team here. Sport Beams The Kansas Aggies won an easy game from the Emporia Normal five Saturday night. The Aggies used eight men against Emporia, and Rehm and Workman, two members of the Normal basketball team last spring, starred for the quintet. Send the Daily Kansan home. Just received a small shipment of Djerkiss preparations, at the City Drug Store.—Adv. DEW-KIST C. E. ORELUP, M. D., Eye, ear, nose, and throat. Glass work guaranteed. Phone 445. Dick Building.-Adv. of Fan-ta-si SATIN BARONET KUMSI-KUMSA The New Skirts White and Pastel Shades. 16. 50 to 29.75 FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES In Springtime,Footwear Fashions Skirts of Crepe de Chine and Liberty Satin White, Black and Colors. $10.00 The Swing of Fashion is Towards Louis Heel Pumps and TueedieHylo Boot Tops in the new light shades of "Satin." Their graceful lines, the attractive combination of leather and fabric gives them quick favor with young women. See them in Our North Window' 813 Mass. 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