= Court Stars Kansas F lash Threatens All Big Six Marks “BY HAROLD ‘CLAASSEN. Howard Engleman, the Kansas for- ward, fired at the basket on a recent road trip. The ball hit the backboard, _ Slanted for the hoop, skidded around the ‘rim and—plopped harmlessly to ‘the floor. The anti-Kansas crowd cheered. ‘They considered it a moral victory =3 a EOQWARD “ENGLEMAN. Dr. Allen’s Blond Breeze. although their basketball worthies _were being defeated by Engleman & Co. In: that game the Jayhawk star _ scored 23 points and sank nine of 12 \shots from the field of play. . Engleman, the blond breeze of Dr. ¥F..C. Allen’s latest Big Six title con- tingent, is challenging every confer- 1 ence scoring record. After four league games he was leading the marksmen with an average of 20 points a game in contrast to the 15.4 establisched in 1937 by Frank Groves of Kansas State. He was Aveeawine 8.25 field goals a contest. The record in that depart- “ment is 6.4. He hadn’t missed a free throw in the Jayhawks last two Bames, , ; 1