28 1916 1917 1918 1919 Li He “Slats” Cole Lawrence S. Nelson Rodolf “Dutch” Uhrlaub Kelsey “Matty” Mathews 1920 Arthur “Dutch” Lonborg 1921 Ernest Uhrlaub 1922 George Rody 1923 Paul Endacott 1924 Charles Black 1925 A. Tusten Ackerman 1926 Wilfred “Frenchy” Belgard 1927 Harold Schmidt 1928 James Hill, Glenn Burton 1929 Forrest Cox 1930 *Russell “Rub” Thomson 1931 * T.-C. Bishop 1932 *Ted O’Leary, Lee Page University of Kansas W. O. Hamilton W. O. Hamilton W. O. Hamilton W. O. Hamilton . Forrest C. Allen . Forrest C. Allen . Forrest C. Allen . Forrest C. Allen . Forrest C. Allen . . Forrest C. Allen . Forrest C. Allen . Forrest C. Allen . Forrest C. Allen ~ . Forrest C. Allen . Forrest C. Allen . Forrest C. Allen . Forrest C. Allen anal END See is: bib et ap IE OE 1933. *William “Bill’ Johnson Dr. Forrest C. Allen 1934 *Paul Harrington Dr. Forrest C. Allen 1935 *Richard “Dick” Wells Dr. Forrest C. Allen 1936 *Ray Ebling Dr. Forrest C. Allen —Honorary captain, elected at close of season. INDIVIDUAL Daag edhe LEADERS o - Gms FG FT Pts Ave. af *1920—Scott, Missouri 19-7308 1ST 273 = to0 +*1921—Waite, Oklahoma 4 PE AT? 2605 Ae *1922—Rody, Kansas 16 364° 116.) 244 15.28 *1923—Browning, Missouri 16-3782 2735 241-14 *1924 Benz, Grinnell 16. .882 276-2 Ise 9a 1925—Ackerman, Kansas 16 59 48 166 10.37 1926—Peterson, Kansas 18. 74 14 162 9.00 1927—Peterson, Kansas 12 53 20 126 = 10.50 1928—Holt, Oklahoma 18 90 44 224 12.44 | Big Six ‘ Gms FG FT Pts Ave. i 1929—Churchill, Oklahoma 10 53 18 124 1240 1930—Maclay, Nebraska 10. 48 = 16° “142° 4120 1931—Roadcap, Iowa State 10 «47 5 99 9.90 1932—-O’Leary, Kansas 10.*.44%> 225-110 14.060 Tied—Cooper, Missouri 10 40 30 110 = 11.00 1933—Wagner, Missouri 10 45 24 114 «11.40 \ 1934—Ebling, Kansas 10 44 36 124 12.40 1935—Ebling, Kansas 16 67 54 188 11.75 1936—Ebling, Kansas 10 Si 39 141 1410 *One player assigned to make all free throws. Schools represented: Kansas, 7 times and a tie out of 17 years; Missouri, 3 times and a tie; Oklahoma, 3; Iowa State, Nebraska, Grinnell, 1 each. Basketball Records 29 Interesting Kansas Basketball Facts Tommy Johnson made 18 out of 20 free throw attempts in the Washburn game of 1909. Kansas won 46 to 17. In the Kansas-Wyandotte A.C. game at Kansas City in 1906, Cole, Wyandotte guard, while not contributing a point to his team’s total, made 17 personal fouls. Kansas won 40 to 10. Highest individual opponent score was made by Bud Browning in 1935 when he scored 11 field goals and 5 free throws for a total of 27 points. Kansas won the game played at Norman 47 to 42. In the dedicatory game of Robinson gymnasium, Kansas defeated Ottawa 66 to 22, and ran up the largest Kansas lead before the opponent scored, tallying 31 points before Ottawa found the basket range. Lead—31 to 0. In a game with Missouri at Columbia in 1909, seven Kan- sas players took part in the game, each had one and only one field goal, and each had a single free throw, and the team committed 7 personal fouls. Missouri won 31 to 21. “Fog” Allen scored 10 field goals and 6 free throws for a total of 26 points in leading Kansas to 60 to 14 victory over Emporia State Normal in 1906. This was the highest individ- ual score ever made by a Kansas player, in one game. V. “Shorty” Long made 22 out of 27 free throw attempts in the Kansas-K.C.A.C. game in 1911. K.C.A.C. won 41 to 40. Long also made 137 points from free throws during the sea- son, making all but one of the free throws made by the Kan- sas team during the year. The longest period without either Kansas or opponent scoring a single point was the game with Nebraska at Lin- coln in 1909. Neither team scored during the first 13 min- utes of play (almost one-third of game) and Nebraska led. 8 to 2 at the half. Kansas finally won the game 18 to 13. NOTE—The for-going facts and a vast amount of checking of scores was done for this booklet by Delmer Curry, a student in the department of journalism.