Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 23 Feb. 26 Mar. 2 Mar. 4 Mar. 6 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1942-1943 Olathe Naval Air Base Clippers, Kansas City Rockhurst Callege, KansasCity « Joseph's, Philadelphia St. Louls University, St. Louis Olathe Naval Air Base Clippers, Lawrence Missouri, at Lawrence Oklahoma, at Norman Oklahoma Ae & Me, at Lawrence Camp Crowder, at Kansas City Rosecrans Flyers North American Bombers " Kansas State, at Manhattan Camp Crowder, es Olathe Naval Air Base Clippers, Kansas City Saas aoe teneeh oe School, Kensas City et oe Base Clippers, Gardner Towa, State, at Lawrence Pg Pa Towa State, at Ames Oklahoma Ae & Me, at Stillwater Nebraska, at Lawrence Oklahoma, at Lawrence Missouri, at Coluwnbia ~~ 1 at Omaha Kansas State, at Lawrence i Mais bi 9 TAC ea NR Nels esa RR ne LRN ese i i rh Seale We cs Kansas Opponents 29 40 — 44 40 33 $38 — 83 22 31 30 68 38 60 25 60 32 69 44 438 44 36 29 $7 26 71 22 45 36 40 20 3 35 °° 37 26 41 47 — 32 42 — ee 20 86 24 37 29 47 43 62 33 42 36 47 43 34 56 47 30 Sesipecsee pi eS ae Kr ts A ibe from the K.U. SPORTS NEWS BUREAU @ KANSAS UNIVERSITY % LAWRENCE, KANSAS @ CHARLES ELLIOTT, Editor LAWRENCE, Kans., Dec, —- The most ambitious basketball schedule in the history of the Big Six Conference finds every team busily engaged in regular season games this week as the freshman eligibility rule for the member schools awaits definite action by the Big Six Athletic Board which meets in Kansas City Saturday. Eighty-six games have been scheduled by the six schools for play during the 1942-43 basketball season. This is an increase of eight games over the schedule of a year ago, The two conference co-champions, Kansas and Oklahoma, lead the pack in respect to non-conference games. These two schools play as many games of this nature as do the other four members combined, Coach Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, who is starting his 26th year of basketball coaching at the University of Kansas and his 32nd year of coaching, has outlined a teriffic schedule for his Jayhawker cagers to weather this year, Besides the ten regular conference games, eight other intercollegiate foes have been selected as well as seven games with service teams of the nation, making a total of 25 scheduled games, The Jayhawks will be making tieir second trip to New York City when they meet Fordham University in Madison Square Garden December 28, The University of Oklahoma, playing 13 non-conference games, will also appear in the Garden, playing St. Johns College Dec. 19. An oddity of the composite Big Six schedules this year is that no school goes farther west than Wichita to play a game, although Oklahoma and Kansas reach the eastern seaboard and ilissouri and Nebraska get as far east as Champaign, Illinois. 1942-1943 Big Six Conference and Non—Conference Basketball Schedule (LEGEND: All games marked with an asterik before the first named team are Big Six Conference games, The scores which are placed in parentheses after the site of the game are the scores of games played between these two schools last year, the first score being that of the first named team. The underlined score indicates _that this score was made at the site where the game is being played on that date.) 1943 Score Dec. 2 | Iowa State vs, simpson at Ames, Dec. 4 F Kansas State vs. Doane at Manhattan (57-43). Dec, 5S Kansas vs. Olathe Naval Air Base Clippers at Kansas City. | Dec. 7M Iowa State vs. Grinnell at Grinnell (42-27). Nebraska vs. South Dakota at Vermillion (48-28). to Dec, 9 W Oklahoma vs. North Norman Navy Base at Norman, to Dec, 10 Th Kansas State vs. washburn at Topeka (48-29). to Dec, 11 F Iowa State vs. Drake at ames (49-20; 46-30). to Oklahoma vs. Southwestern at Winfield. : to Kansas vs. Rockhurst at Kansas City. Yi to ee Dec, 12 S Nebraska vs, Illinois at Champaign. ae Missouri vs, Missouri Valley at Columbia, to Dec, 14 MW Missouri vs. Illinois at Champaign, to Dec, 15 T Kansas vs, Creighton at Lawrence (53-49). ( Z3)to 3% Dec, 16 W Oklahoma vs, Olathe Naval Air Base Clippers at Kansds City. to Dec. 19 S Nebraska vs. Iowa at Lincoln (41-35). to Kansas State vs. Rockhurst at Manhattan, to Oklahoma vs, St. Johns at New York, ey to Dec. 21 i: Kansas State vs. Olathe Naval Air Base Clippers at K. C, to Oklahoma vs. Wisconsin at madison, to Dec, 23 Wi Oklahoma vs, Naval Pier at Chicago, to Dec. 26S Kansas vs. St. Bonaventure at Buffalo. S54 to ae Oklahoma vs. Bradley Tech at Peoria (42-47). to Dec, 28 ii Kansas vs, Fordham at New York, 51 BOE Se Dec. 29 T liissouri vs, Olathe Naval air Base Clippers at Columbia, to Dec, 30 W Nebraska vs. Indiana at Lincoln (29-56), : to (Extra space for additional games, ) ae Jan, 1F Kansas vs, St. Louis at St, Louis, Lo te 72 Jan. 2S Missouri vs. Ft. Leonard Wood at Columbia, to Jan, 4 iM Kansas vs, Olathe Naval Air Base Clippers at lawrence, go to 3 2 Jan, 5 T *Kansas State vs, Nebraska at lianhattan (38-35; 38-44). te Jan. 6 W Kansas vs. Missouri at Lawrence (67-44; 48-34). b7 to “dg Jan, 7 Th Missouri vs. Olathe Naval Air Base Clippers at Kansas City. to =e Jan, 8F Nebraska vs. Great Lakes Naval School at Lincoln (40-50), ! to Jan. 9S *Oklahoma vs. Kansas at Norman (63-51; 32-54). 4 3 to FY *Iowa State vs. Kansas State at Ames (34-36;44-43). to Jan. 12 T Kansas State vs. Rockhurst at Kansas City. to Jan, 131% Kansas vs- Oklahoma A. & Mi. at Lawrence (31-28; 33-40;32-28) ). to 2 / Jan. 16 S *llissouri vs, Nebraska at Columbia (40-41; 45-51). ty. Kansas vs. Camp Crowder at Kansas City. 7 to 34 #Oklahoma vs. Kansas State at Norman (47-40; 26~25). to Jan. 18 iM *Iowa State vs. Nebraska at Ames (39-33; 31-39). to Jan. 19 T Cklahoma vs, South Norman Naval Base at Norman. to Jan. 20 1] *Kansas State vs, Kansas at Manhattan (26-45; 44-46). Up to W Jan, 21 Th Neorasha vs. Olathe air Base at Lincoln, to Jan. 22 F *iissouri vs. Iowa State at Columbia (45-413; 25-34). to Kansas State vs, Ft, Riley CRCT at Ft, Riley. to Jan. 23 S Oklahoma vs, Wichita at i/ichita, to Kansas vs, Camp Crowder at Neosho, (31) te iS Jan. 29 F- Iowa State vs. Drake at Des Moines (46-30; 49-20). to Missouri vs. Great Lakes Naval School at Kansas City. to Kansas vs. Olathe Naval Air Base Clippers at Kansas City, 3 | tog © Jan. 30 S *Nebraska vs. Oklahoma at Lincoln (41-46; 29-37) to Kansas vs, Great Lakes Naval School at Kansas City (37~53)./ WI} touw) Miissouri vs. Olathe Naval air Base Clippers at Kansas City._ to (Extra space for additional games, ) Feb, 1 ki *Iowa State vs. Oklahoma at ames (46-43; 37-46) to Kansas State vs. washburn at Manhattan (48-29). to Feb. 31 Kansas vs. Olathe Naval air Base Clippers at Gardner, (22Jto 42 Feb, 6 S *Kansas vs, Iowa State at Lawrence (60-44; 41-45.) #y to 20 “Missouri vs. Kansas State at Columbia (44-36; 35-42). to | Nebraska vs. Olathe Naval air Base Clippers at Kansas City. to Feb, & kh Oklahoma vs. Iowa State at Norman (46-37; 43-46). es Feb. 9T Kansas State vs, Olathe Naval air Base Clippers at Manhattan, to Feb. 10 WW Oklahoma vs. North Norman Naval Base at Norman. to Feb, 13 S *Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Manhattan (25-26; 40-47). to “Nebraska vs. Kansas at Lincoln (32-51; 30-58). Sito Sa Feb, 15 M *Missouri vs. Oklahoma at Columbia (31-46; 36-60). a ee *Iowa State vs. Kansas at ames (45-41; 44-60). #7] to QA Feb. 17 W *Nebraska vs. Kansas State at Lincoln (44-38; 35-38). to Kansas vs. Oklahoma A. & I. at Stillwater (33-40; 32-28; 31- yy) to 3 Feb, 19 F Oklahoma vs, Olathe Naval Air Base Clippers at Norman 28). ee Feb, 20S Kansas State vs. Ft. Riley CRCT at Manhattan, to #Nebraska vs. llissouri at Lincoln (51-45; 41-40). to Feb, 22 li *Iowa State vs. llissouri at Ames (34+-25; 41-45). to Feb. 23 T Kansas State vs, Olathe Naval air Base Clippers at Gardner, to *Kansas vs, Nebraska at Lawrence (58~30; 51-32). oe Re a Feb, 26 F *Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Lawrence 62~34; 51-63). 44. to 39 *Kansas State vs. Missouri at hanhattan (42-35; 36-44). to Feb, 27 S “Nebraska vs. Iowa State at Lincoln (39-31; 33-39). ‘to (Extra space for additional games, ) Mar, 11 *“ansas State vs. Iowa State at Manhattan ( : 36-34) « to #Oklahoma vs. Nebraska at Norman (37-29; 46-41). AS Mar, 2 T *liissouri vs. Kansas at Columbia (34-48; 44-67). “47 to #3 Mar. 4 Th Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma a. & li, at Norman (39-32; 19-27;35-44). to Kansas vs. Creighton at Omaha (53-49) Gipo te Lar, 6S *Oklahoma vs. liissouri at Norman (60-36; 46-31). to | *Kansas vs. Kansas State at Lawrence (46-44345~26). H7 to _3@ lidar, 11 Th Oklahoma vs. Oklahoia A. & M. at Stillwater (19-27 33932; to (Extra space for additional games). (35~Lb) ae Sa oe i. aa wa (LEGEND: All games marked with an asterik before the first named team are Rig Six Conference games. The scores which are placed in parenthesesafter the site of the game are the scores of games played between these two schools last year, the first score being that of the first named team. 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The following men made the trip: Coach Allen, Trainer Nesmith, , Armand Dixon, Otto Sshnellbacher, Hohn Buescher, Charles Black, Bob Fitspatrick, Jack Ballard, Ray Evans, Bill Brill, Max Kissell, and Peul Turner. Left Lawrence Jan. Sth. , Pullman service $2.00 Hotel, Oklahoma City 49.90 Taxi (3 cars), Okla. City to Norman and return @ $6.50 19.50 Service, Hotel, $1.10; cokes, 85/¢ 1695 After game meal, train (orange juice, fruit, ise cream, milk, sandwiches, etc.) 14.10 Pullman service 2.00 faxi, Okla. City 1.40 Entertainnent, $7.20; phones, $1.40; drinks, $2.40; newspapers, 60¢; fruit, $1.20 12.80 Expenses of trip to Kansas City, January 16, to play triple-header with North American Bombers, Rosecrans Field Flyers and Cemp Crowder. The following men made the trip: Coach Allen, Trainer Nesmith, George Dick, Don Blair, larry McSpadden, Armand Dixon, Otto Schnellbacher, John Buesoher, Charles Black, Bob Pitspatrick, Jack Billard, Ray Evans, John Short, Bill Brill, Has Kise#ll, Bill Forsyth, and Paul Turner. Hotel, Kansas City $89.07 Taxi, Kensas City, $6.40; phones, $2.85 ‘ 9.25 B. G, Foods, Ine. 34.40 Fruit, $1.10; gum, 50¢, papers, 75¢ 2.55 agape ocge Ke $9.60; service, — extra f » $2.10 13.30 $103.65 $148.37 Expenses to Manhattan, January 20th. The following men made the trip: Coach Allen, Trainer Nesmith, Armand Dixon, Otto Schnellbacher, John Buescher, Charles Black, Bob Fitzpatrick, Jack Ballard, Ray Evans, Bill Brill, Mex Kissell, Paul Turner» Neon meal, Topeka $10.95 Hotel Gillette, Manhattan 22.65 Schen's Cafe $2.86 Drinks, $2.40; fruit, $1.80; Texi, $3.60; . entertainment, $4.80 12.60 Phones, 80¢; papers, 50f5 service, 8575 extre meals, $1.40 . 3.55 : $82.61 Expenses to Karsas City, January 29 and 30, for double-header games with Olathe Clippers and Great Lakes teens. The following men made the trip: Coach Allen, Trainer Nesmith, George Dick, Don Blair, Larry McSpadden, Armand Dixen, Otto Schnellbacher, John Buescher, Charles Black, Bob Fitgpatrick, Jack Ballard, Ray Bans, Bill Brill, - Max Kissell, Bill Forsyth, Paul Turner. Hotel, Kansas City, two days $131.43 Taxi 8.60 Band expense, Hotel R. E. Lee, $11.93; show and entertainment, $24.60 38.35. : B. G. Poods, Ino., $58.65; drinks, $3.20; phones, $2.40 64.25 Service expense, $2.90; fruit, $1.90; gum, 50¢; medicines, $1.90 7.20 messengers, $1.20 6.80 eee Total $591.24 Varsity Basketball Coach. fo aa 7 8.92 ay 39.07 ee ao 6. 1 LE Fad pl 3 27F EC tehicnatt 9 Marien! S la nal 13.30 Dg ett Soe > ee Camp Caer Ah C SS Sa oa & . Gg get aoe Appa) late #* Floln Of 66¢E en / £2 Jai 3 © (oe ee oe / 2.60 CoceeT jve aie $0 Papers Ve Uk ba iene “Ges ] | 35 oe re a ee, er omg zoe — Ls oF : =n ce o Bla name To 10 Ofcla beter fo ee fy e A Can dow thes alg ge 2 O78 Catia [Ode BM Dice Rha Ge ie | . a Nis Basch Viel Dardis Orage Taine WO 7 et e Yalbhear a ee ea E : I oa 4 AS 2 ¥e fay 42.30 forges 1p). - 2/ Pree ans Boe Fr ng caus Neon Meet Tapahe! OE eS - . a g / a de ah Ja, ce ~ oo ede fe af soca — Fina? ape es § > 47 a Se 297-30 -3/ Clap fared S7ez. | Mit lis dae jg) Tac OS 76 oF a eda eds haber fs ROT Se ge eo 2% FT) PG.» Weadlsewns ie oar iver al Tae 18? Praasmeg es See a Me Expenses of trip to Camp Crowler, January 22, 23, 24. The following men made the trip: Coach Allen, Trainer Nesmith, Armand Dixon, Otto Sehnellbacher, John Buescher, Charles Black, Bob Fitapatrick, Jack Ballard, Ray Evans, Bill Brill, Max Kissell, and Paul Turner. Kansas City, Hotel Muehlebach — | $36.80 Yexi, depot to Hotel, hotel to depot 4.10 Meals, Kansas City 19.90 Entertainnent 7 . 9-75 Meals, Diner 16.50 Meals, Camp Crowder 18.40 Sunday noon and evening late train 26.40 Tickets, R.Re, MeElhinny, Mo. to Neosho (1.56 $133.41 Varsity Basketball Coach. February ll, 1943 Mr. Earl Falkenetien, Athletic Office. Dear Earl: + ae Wilde Sine Mes Sek etten, Jo» ee asking that you handle the matter. When we turned in the expense account I want to explain that — due to the uncertainty of early morning train travel for Camp the Southern Belle for Neosho. We were met by the Camp Crowder people, 4neluding Lt. Krickhan, and driven out to the camp. We ate at the Reception Center . and paid for our meals, and stayed at the barracks for the night, but we caught a 4 o'clock train out, which was late. We ate st on the dining car but the train was late in getting into Kensas City end we missed our connection for Lawrence. We did not get home until Sunday night. Ht Director of Physical Education, | FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. somal : : o. Ce Velel {O. + ve : 5 So Ce. hee. eae 2670 BF LT. Facds 2e 246 774 We Capa a 322 Ca | ig = - Te, 1&2 gage Pebruary aes 1943. Mr. Charles Black, 1709 Louisiana Sto, _ pear Charlie: : The Co-op Club is entertaining the Varsity Basketball team on Thursday evening, the 18th, at the Colonial Tea Room at 7 o'clock. — I hope you will be well enough at that time Cordially yours, Direotor of Physical Education, POA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. OFFICIALS (essigndd as of Dec. 17, 1942) Missouri @ Lawrence Kansas @ Norman Kansas @ Menhattan . Towa State @ Lawrence Kansas & Lincoln Kansas @ Ames Nebraska @ Lawrence Oklahoma @ Lawrence Kansas @ Columbia Kansas State @ Lawrence © Gardner @ Kansas City Rockhurst @ Kansas City Creighton © Bawrence Gardner © Lawrence : Oklahoma Aggies @ Lawrence Camp Crowder @ Kansas City Gardner @ Kansas City Great Lakes @ Kansas City Gerdner @ Lawrence Kansas @ Stillwater Kanses @ Omaha Lance, Oblrhe lman Lance, Hogue Pullian, Hinkhouse Oberhelman Pullian, Hogue Oberhelman, North ? Oberhelman 5 Hogue, Lance Van Reen, Oberhelman Hinkhouse, Browning Oberhelman, Hinkhouse Brown, Ellis Gibbs, Oberhelman Obérhelman, Hinkhouse Gibbs, . Peterson, Hinkhouse Gibbs, Roper December 10, 1942. The following men will make the trip to Kansas City on Friday, December llth, to play in the Rockhurst College game. Leave at 1:00 p.m. - Santa Fe. ' George Dick Larry MoSpadden Armand Dixon Otte Schnellbacher John Buescher Bob Pitgpatriok Jack Ballard Ray Evans Join Short Max Kissell Stanley Hansen Bill Forsyth Paul Turner Varsity Basketball Coach. \ Bind, &.8, . T68 NAME TAWRENCE ADDRESS . FHONE SCHOOL D on Burt 1245 West Campus 868 Dodge City Elton Winter Delta Chi 868 Sublette High Warren Spiker Teke 348 Hutchinson Ted White 1425 Tenn. 552 Lyons Bill EBlbl 1641 Tenn. | 348 Sterling High Darrell Havener Signa Nu tart Paseo Hal Hunter 1425 Tenn. 552 Attica High Richard Pfister 1409 Rhode Is. 258 Powhattan, Ks. Loutrelle Henderson 1245 W. Campus 868 Ingalls, Kse Wartin Keeth 1222 Miss. 495 — Westport Paul G. Kamen 1116 Miss. 613 Hightstown Bob Helinek ‘1420 Ohio (1144 Beloit Elwin Mitchell 1245 W. Campus , 868 Ingalls, Ks. Jed Kennedy 1301 W. Campus | 726 Bartlesville, Okla. Clark Tucker 1301 W. Campus 726 Kansas City, Kansas Jim Bossi 17 West 14th 274M Arkansas City Ralph Dorrel Lone Jack,: Mo. Lone Jack © Jack Nuttmann 1218 Miss. 2788w Paxico A. J. Handy 1325 Tenn. 2165 Kismet Vernon Roth 15373 Tenn. 205 Holygood, Ks. Clarence Strait 1245 W. Campus Rd. 868 Ingalls, Ks. B. Kresie 1420 Qhio 1144 Auburn, Ks. Bill Debus 1140 Miss. 2864 Wyandotte Pat Munger 1621 Edgehill 957 Shawnee Mission Kirk Scott 1621 Edgehill 957 Newton Jack McCoy 1621 Edgehill 957 Emporia Bill Kanaga 1621 Edgehill 957° Northwest Walt Quiring 1621 Edgehill 957 Hutchinson Russell Stuessi 820 Maine 1989W Paseo Bill Seitz (1218 Miss. 2788W Ellsworth Don Ash 1400 Ohio 56 Circleville, Ks» Richard Spencer 1400 Ohio. 56 Circleville, Ks. Carlos Beardmore 1420 Ohio 1144 Maulsoto, Ks. Milford Kaufmen Jolliffe Hall 355 Moundridge Neil Jenkins 1126 Ohio 1115 Kins ley Harlan Lill 1126 Ohio 1115 St. John Don Ware 1131 Ohio 1784W Dighton Wilbert Hiss 1537— Tenn. 206 Kingsdown Don Fields 1614 Kentucky 1095 Kingsdown Emil Hever | 1545 Le. 164 Nashville Clay Hedrich, dr. 1621 Cagehill Rd. 957 Newton John Dewell 1621 Cagehill Rd. 957 Newton Charles Lear 1621 Edgehill Rd. 957 Saline Larry Miller . 1425 Tenn. - 555 Southwest Ed. Rédinger 1525 Tenn. 2165 Olathe . Maleolm Pfautz Battenfeld Hall 254 Marion High D. G. Williams 1607 Crescent Rd. 1967 Cultfer Military Acadeny Kent Culbertson Allen Military Academy i pe fi 4 i Mt Betis i ea : sar ar A Freshmen Don Burt (3) Q.B. Elton Winter (4) Ellis Nicolet (5) Guard ‘Bryce Kresie (6) Bill Debus (7) Clark Churchill (8) Forward Jack McCoy (9) | Walt Quiring (10) John Dewell (11) Porward Clay Hedrick (12) Charles Lear (13) Guard D. G. Williams (14) Bill Kanaga (15) Bud Shaffer (16) Pat Munger (17) Loutrelle Henderson (18) Kirk Scott (19) Don Blair 3 Larry MoSpadden Armand Dixen Otto Schnellbacher John Buescher Charles Black Robert Fitzpatrick Jack Ballard John Shert Max Kissell Bill Forsyth _ Paul Turner Charles Elliott Dean Nesmith, Trainer Forrest C. Allen, Coach UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS BIG SIX BASKETBALL SCHEDULE, 1942-43 4 Tues., 7 Sate, Jan. 9 . Wed., Jan, 20 Sat,, Feb. 6 Sat., Feb. 13 Mon., Feb. 15 ‘Tues., Feb, 23 Fri., Feb. 26 Tues., Mar. 2 Sat., Mar. 6 xs & Missouri at Lawrence Van Reen, Oberhelman — Oklahoma at Norman Curtis (7), Lance, Hogue Kansas State at Manhattan Jlinkhouse, Browning Towa State at Lawrence Lance, Harrison Nebraska at Lincoln Harrison, Iowa State at Ames Harrison, Nebraska at Lawrence Harrison, Oklahoma at Lawrence Curtis (7), Missouri at Columbia Van Reen, Pullian Oberhelman Oberhelman Lance, Hogue Oberhelman Kansas State at Lawrence Hinkhouse, Browning NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FOOTBALL COMMISSIONERS Epwin N. ATHERTON PRESIDENT Joun L. GRIFFITH Pacific Coast Conference Artuur R. HurcHENs Intercollegiate Conference ® Southern and Southeastern Conferences (Big Ten) Asa S. BUSHNELL e Eastern Intercollegiate REAVES E. PETERS Football Association Big Six Conference @ @ ArtuHur E. Emers James W. St. Car Missouri Valley Conference Southwest Conference March 2 1943 Me. Earl Falkenstein University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Earl: The officials for your game with the Aggies the 6th. will be Hinkhouse and Hogue. Browning was assigned but will be unable to work since he is now playing with the Phillips 66 team down there. Dr. Allen will not be back until Firday. Will you tell him of this change. I am sure it will be alright with him. Very truly yours, Kana R. E. Peters