10 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 *__Honorary captain, elected at close of season. University of Kansas BASKETBALL CAPT AINS AND COACHES Will Sutton Herbert Owens Fred Owens C. A. Smith Joe Alford Harry Allen Cc. J. Bliss, I. R. Adams M. B. Miller M. B. Miller George McCune Earl Woodward Tommy Johnson Robert Heizer D. J. Dousman Charles Greenlees Ralph “Lefty” Sproull R. A. “Stuffy” Dunmire L. E. “Slats” Cole Lawrence S. Nelson Rodolf “Dutch” Uhrlaub Kelsey “Matty” Mathews Arthur “Dutch” Lonborg Ernest Uhrlaub George Rody Paul Endacott Charles Black A. Tusten Ackerman Wilfred “Frenchy” Belgard Harold Schmidt James Hill, Glenn Burton Forrest Cox *Russell “Rub” Thomson *T. C. Bishop *Ted O’Leary, Lee Page *William “Bill’ Johnson *Paul Harrington *Richard “Dick” Wells *Ray Ebli ling *Ray Noble and Paul Rogers Dr. James Naismith Dr. James Naismith Dr. James Naismith Dr. James Naismith Dr. James Naismith Dr. James Naismith Dr. James Naismith Dr. James Naismith Dr. James Naismith Dr. Forrest C. Allen Dr. Forrest C. Allen Dr. Forrest C. Allen Dr. Forrest C. Allen . Forrest C. Allen Dr Dr. Forrest C. Allen Dr . Forrest C. Allen . Forrest C. Allen . Forrest C. Allen Dr Dr Dr. Forrest C. Allen Dr . Forrest C. Allen Dr. Forrest C. Allen Dr. Forrest C. Allen Dr. Forrest C. Allen Dr. Forrest C. Allen Dr. Forrest C. Allen Dr. Forrest C. Allen Dr. Forrest C. Allen Dr. Forrest C. Allen Highest opponent’s score, 52' (87-52), made by Nebraska Wesleyan, 1905. Lowest K.U. score, 7 (-14), against Topeka Y. 1901 and (7-27), Wil- ODDITIES IN KANSAS’ SCORING Highest K.U. score, 68 (68-8), against Washburn, 1913. liam Jewell, 1904. Lowest opponent’s score, 3 (19-8), William Jewell, 1899. Basketball Records ll MISSOURI VALLEY AND BIG SIX CHAMPIONSHIPS 1908—Kansas, 7-2, Allen 1909—Kansas, 10-2, Allen 1910—Kansas, 13-1, Hamilton 1911—Kansas, 10-2, Hamilton 1912—Kansas-Nebraska* Hamilton, Steihm 1913—Nebraska, 10-5, Steihm 1914—Kansas, 13-1, Hamilton 1915—Kansas, 13-1, Hamilton 1916—Nebraska, 8-0, Steihm 1917—K.S., 10-2, Clevenger 1918—Mo., 15-1, Meanwell 1919—K.S., 10-0, Clevenger 1920—Mo., 17-1, Meanwell 1921—Mo., 17-1, Meanwell 1922—Kansas, Missouri, 15-1 Allen, Ruby * No play-off. 1923—Kansas, 16-0, Allen 1924—Kansas, 15-1, Allen 1925—Kansas, 15-1, Allen 1926—Kansas, 16-2, Allen 1927—Kansas, 10-2, Allen 1928—Okla., 18-0, McDermott Big Six 1929—Okla., 10-0, McDermott 1930—Missouri, 8-2, Edwards 1931—Kansas, 7-3, Allen 1932—Kansas, 7-3, Allen 1933—Kansas, 8-2, Allen 1934—Kansas, 9-1, Allen 1935—Iowa S., 8-2, 1936—Kansas, 10-0 Allen 1937—Kansas-Nebraska, 8-2. Allen-Browne INDIVIDUAL SCORING LEADERS *1920—Scott, Missouri *1921—-Waite, Oklahoma *1922Rody, Kansas *1923—-Browning, Missouri *1924 Benz, Grinnell 1925—Ackerman, Kansas 1926—Peterson, Kansas 1927—Peterson, Kansas 1928—Holt, Oklahoma Gms FG FT Pts Ave. 18° 68 187: 2738 15.16 “W. 74 DT 205 «61882 16 64 116 244 15.28 16°82 73 (27 1481 16 38 76 152 9.50 16 59 48 166 10.37 18° 74. 14)" 162 9.00 12 53 20 126 10.50 18 90 44 224 12.44 Big Six 1929—Churchill, Oklahoma 1930—Maclay, Nebraska 1931—Roadcap, Iowa State 1932—O’Leary, Kansas Tied—Cooper, Missouri 1933—Wagner, Missouri 1934—Ebling, Kansas 1935—Ebling, Kansas 1936—Ebling, Kansas 1937—-Groves, Kansas State Gms FG FT Pts Ave. 10 53 18 124 12.40 4 6. 12.12 99 9.80 10 44 22 110 11.0 10° -40:2° 30. 410. 12-00 10 45 24 114 = 11.40 10: 44° 36. 124. -12.40 16. 67 -54 388. 11575 10° 51. 39 14) . 1410 10:: 65.24 (154... 15.40 *One player assigned to make all free throws. Schools represented: Kansas, 7 times and a tie out of 17 years; Missouri, 8 times and a tie; Oklahoma, 3; Kansas State, Iowa State, Nebraska, Grinnell, 1 each.