30 University of Kansas SCORES OF OTHER BIG SIX TEAMS IS-KSC IS-MU IS-N U IS-OU KSC-MU 1929 41-30 19-29 27-33 22-35 36-51 44-35 29-49 37-33 34-38 25-35 1930 37-21 24-31 22-32 34-33 21-34 25-24 34-43 50-52 39-23 37-35 1931 46-31 18-20 19-31 35-25 31-30 24-38 -~ 29-19 42-28 21-26 21-14 1932 15-19 18-15 24-28 32-37 29-32 27-30 29-31 33-32 29-22 32-28 1933 23-33 22-29 16-25 31-25 35-28 27-28 32-31 16-43 26-44 33-37 1934 23-28 29-26 31-37 20-43 20-32 37-16 19-25 21-26 40-38 20-41 1935 29-25 31-23 31-32 33-22 32-29 29-31 37-28 22-14 50-44 27-20 31-44 20-34 1936 31-29 29-33 41-40 19-25 37-19 29-41 31-29 20-49 39-42 39-35 Pts 483-459 422-459 452-535 504-522 526-578 Gms_ 8-8 6-10 5-11 8- 8 9- 9 Pts 1066-1121 1217-1682 1450-1964 808-888 1588-1744 Gms_ 18-24 15-43 19-51 12-16 28-31 For Kansas’ Big Six games, see page 14. ODDITIES IN KANSAS’ SCORING Highest K. U. score, 68 (68-8), against Washington, 1913. Highest opponent’s score, 52 (37-52), made by Nebraska Wesleyan, 1905. Lowest K. U. score, 7 (7-14), against Topeka Y. 1901 and (1-27), William Jewell, 1904. Lowest opponent’s score, 3 (19-3), William Jewell, 1899. Most one-sided score, 56-6 we to 1), made by Kansas City Y.M.C.A., 1906. Basketball Records 31 SINCE FORMATION OF CONFERENCE KSC-NU KSC-OU MU-NU MU-OU NU-0U 1929 30-21 23-44 30-25 34-40 20-29 45-62 28-41 33-39 30-36 34-39 1930 39-41 24-23 27-21 37-20 35-20 46-42 37-32 31-34 36-20 47-37 1931 31-37 35-15 32-42 — 22-14 36-30 32-30 39-43 33-20 27-19 41-30 1932 32-20 31-24 30-18 27-20 34-37 26-32 22-34 32-28 17-28 32-46 1933 25-31 16-28 37-33 26-31 35-39 36-30 + 36-39 39-31 40-30 27-38 1934 25-24 20-30 36-26 *31-28 36-44 31-28 21-68 27-34 21-35 23-53 *29-28 32-22 1935 47-41 32-38 32-31 28-38 32-38 21-28 34-47 23-21 29-33 32-24 22-34 24-45 31-18 41-37 1936 30-43 32-42 26-31 37-34 - 40-33 32-40 36-46 33-43 21-36 50-28 Pts 528-560 519-636 501-477 594-594 559-565 Gms_ 7-9 5-13 10- 6 11- 9 7-9 Pts1292-1293 983-1137 1237-1149 1268-1171 886-904 Gms 21-26 11-25 25-18 22-18 15-13 * Not counting’ in conference standing. The greatest number of field goals ever made by a Kan- sas player was made by Uhrlaub against Missouri in 1918 when he connected for 11. - Williams, Missouri captain in 1917, set a record when he made 14 consecutive free throw attempts as the Tigers de- feated Kansas 26 to 17 at Lawrence. Hawley of Drake scored 22 of his team’s 24 points against Kansas in 1918. The Jayhawkers won the game 61 to 24.