Phillips -("est Orgen Loft) Game OKLAHOMA A&M gage Merch 11, 1941 le Reeovery of ball off own backboard =27-/5 -2-3-27- 2. Recovers ball off opponents backboard 27-27-23-3- 4-9-4 /23-22-23 -J6- f 28225-29-8 <5 - Se Fouling opponent with ball g3-3-23-23-9/5-9 7 te Fouling eopebent without wenn 4-25-4/24 Be «Be offensive » tien fouls 7. Blocking opponents wasn 8. Intercepting opponent's erte/ 9. Intercepting opponent's pass 7- Al: re Ww bd _:.. BASKEILBALL MARCH 11,1941 Si X\ KANSAS wi VS OKLAHOMA A&M. PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS KANSAS OKLAHOMA A.&M. 3 ENGLEMAN,{ | 21 SMELSER, f ee 23 FLOYD, f 9 ALLEN, c 29 SCHWERTFEGER, c 16 KLINE, g boss g | eee 5 /8 MILLIKAN, g Officials—Carl Larson, Missouri, and Ab Curtis, Texas. KANSAS SQUAD 3 ENGLEMAN, f 10 BUESCHER, f 16 KLINE, g 4 SANNEMAN, f 11 MILLER, f 17 MATHEWS, g 5 HUNTER, f 12 V. HALL, f 18 E. HALL, g 7 ARNOLD, ¢ 14 WISE, c 20 HOGBEN, f 8 WALKER, { 15 SOLL’BERGER, g 21 BLAIR, g 9 ALLEN, c OKLAHOMA A.&M. SQUAD 3 SCHEFFEL, f 7 MADDOX, g 23 FLOYD, f ——# FRANCIS, CoS § MILLIKAN, ¢ 2725 NEWMAN, f EGGLESTON, f 9 PATE, g - a4 v2 27 SMELSER, f 6 TAYLOR, g 20 BELL, c 29 SCHWERTFEGER, c SOHN KLINE BOB VIKKEN ~ BASKETBALL LN? 2 apne. 97,1940 €) Co @ } X \ KANSAS |. ° = | VS = X -FEXAS i - PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS > \ 3 ” os : ’ Vine 7 dn. KANSAS / TEXAS 3 ENGLEMAN, f -. | 27 COOLRY, f 20 HOGBEN, f 24 GRANVILLE, f . 9 ALLEN, c 26 HOUPT, c 16 KLINE, g 25 HULL, g 15 SOLLENBERGER or 27FORBNSONes 22 MOORE, g Officials—Don Elser, Notre Dame, and Earl Jones, Arkansas. KANSAS SQUAD 2 JOHNSON, g 9 ALLEN, c 16 KLINE, g 3 ENGLEMAN, f ‘ 10 BUESCHER, f 17 MATHEWS, g 4 SANNERMAN, g | 11 MILLER, f 18 MOSER, f 5 HUNTER, f 12 HALL, f 19 NIPPER, c 6 MITCHENER, f. 13 GRAY, g 20 HOGBEN, f 7 ARNOLD, f / 14 WISE, c 21 BLAIR, g 8 WALKER, is 15 SOLLENBERGER, g 23 HALLBERG, f TEXAS SQUAD 22 MOORE, eo 27 COOLEY, f 33. BRAHANEY, g : 28 KING, f 34 HAILEY, f 24. GRANVILLE, f 29 CROUCHER, g 30 PRiCs. ¢ 25 HULL, g 30-SHY TEES, f 36 DILLON, f 26 HOUPT, c 31 HINDS, g SOHN KLINE KANSAS SCHEDULE TUESDAY, Dec. 10—KANSAS VS. TEXAS AT LAWRENCE. Saturday, Dec. 28—Kansas vs. Fordham at New York City. Monday, Dec. 30—Kansas vs. Temple at Philadelphia. Thursday, Jan. 2—Kansas vs. Loyola at Chicago. Wednesday, Jan. 8—Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Norman. MONDAY, JAN. 13—KANSAS VS. IOWA STATE at LAWRENCE. THURSDAY, JAN. 16—KANSAS VS. MISSOURI AT LAWRENCE. Monday, Jan. 20—Kansas vs. Kansas State at Manhattan. Tuesday, Feb. 4—Kansas vs. Wichita at Wichita. MONDAY, FEB. 10—KANSAS VS. NEBRASKA AT LAWRENCE. Monday, Feb. 17—Kansas vs. Oklahoma A.&M. at Stillwater. Friday, Feb. 21—Kansas vs. Missouri at Columbia. TUESDAY, FEB. 25—KANSAS VS. KANSAS STATE AT LAWRENCE. Saturday, March 1—Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. Monday, March 3—Kansas vs. Iowa State at Ames. FRIDAY, MARCH 7—KANSAS VS. OKLAHOMA AT LAWRENCE. TUESDAY, MARCH 11—KANSAS VS. OKLAHOMA A.&M. AT LAWRENCE. * a 2°. ,, BASKETBALL - FRRG 5, 19480. e) vay My eS h KANSAS _ : KANSAS STATE 35 GUY, f ay 30 HOWE, f 7 9 ALLEN, ¢ 28 LANGVARDT, c ‘| 15 SOLL’BERGER, g ,'| 26 HOLSTROM, g at . 116 KLINE, g J. | | 2 BEAUMONT, g Officials—Ted O’Sullivan, Missouri, and Darrel Hinkhouse, Ft. Hays State. 4 Bie a al « KANSAS SQUAD 3 ENGLEMAN, f 10 BUESCHER, f 16 KLINE, g gi 4 SANNEMAN,£ 11 MILLER, f 17 MATHEWS, g 4°". 5 HUNTER, f 12 V. HAL, f 18 E, HALL,-g if) 7 ARNOLD, ¢ 14 WISE, ¢ | 20 HOGBEN, f° 8 WALKER, f 15 SOLL'BERGER,g «21 BLMIR, £ sy 9 ALLEN,c | Ref ee : “ f £ FF 4 dow KANSAS STATE SQUAD ) og 20 MILLER, ¢ 26 ‘HOLSTROM, g 34 HORNSBY, £ 22 HORACEK, f 28 LANDVARDT. c 35 GUY, f. 23 MENDENHALL, 29 GRAHAM, 36 BEAUMONT, g 24 LILL, c 4 30 HOWE, f era SON America My country, ’tis of thee Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing. Land where my fathers died! Land of the Pilgrims’ pride! From every mountain side, Let Freedom ring. Our fathers’ God, to Thee, Author of liberty, To Thee we sing. Long may our land be bright With freedom’s holy light; Protect us by Thy might Great God, our King. Onward Kansas Westward to the high Sierras, Eastward to the hills of Maine, There’s a name we hold so dear, There’s a name we love to cheer, From our rocky hill-top on the western In the silver stars of morning, [plain. In the set of golden sun, - Will her altars claim an undying fame Set ablaze by glories won. Alma Mater, we pledge our loyalty, Every daughter, every son. Name ever glorious! Ever victorious! Then onward spirit of Kansas We march with you. Then onward spirit of Kansas With the red and blue above us — Mother of freedom and honor From years gone by into years to be, We raise your torch And march march march to victory. (Second ending) March ever on to victory. 8 Kansas Song We're from Kansas, good old Kansas Where the great big sunflowers grow— Oh the girls are pretty, and when you [see their smiles You know the reason why we'd walk a [thousand miles, Back to Kansas, good old Kansas, Where the skies are blue— There’s lots of good old friends we can’t [forget, Kansas we're strong for you. America, The Beautiful O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber “waves of grain, For purple mountain majesties Above a fruited plain. America! America! God shed his grace on Thee, And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea. O beautiful for patriot dream That sees beyond the years Thine alabaster cities gleam Undimmed by human tears. America! America! God shed his grace on thee, And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea. God Bless America God bless America, ’ Land that I love, Stand beside her and guide her Through the night with a light from above; From the mountains, to the prairies, To the oceans white with foam, God bless *America My home sweet home. , KANSAS SCHEDULE | Saturday, March i1—Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. ° Monday, March 3—Kansas vs. Iowa State at Ames. FRIDAY, MARCH 7—KANSAS VS. OKLAHOMA AT LAWRENCE. TUESDAY, MARCH 11—KANSAS VS. OKLAHOMA A.&M. AT LAWRENCE. Lec BASKETBALL MARCH 7.1941 ed) KANSAS 4 PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS hy Pw: . | VS ®), Y OKLAHOMA ah KANSAS OKLAHOMA 3 ENGLEMAN, f 20 CORBIN, f Oat 12 V-HALL, f | 14 ROBERTS, f Ls ol \ oR 9 ALLEN, c 1S-BENTLEY, c 16 KLINE) ge 177PAINE, 2 sf fL seo toes LLANE | 15 RICHARDS, g Officials—Ted O’Sullivan, Kansas City, and Eddie Hogue, Kansas City. KANSAS SQUAD 3 ENGLEMAN, f 10 BUESCHER, f 16 KLINE, g 4 SANNEMAN, f£ 11 MILLER, f 17 MATHEWS, g 5 HUNTER, f 12 V. HALL, £ 18 E. HALL, g 7 ARNOLD, ¢ 14 WISE, c 20 HOGBEN, f£ 8 WALKER, f{ 15 SOLL’BERGER, g 21 BLAIR, g P ALLENS ©. OKLAHOMA SQUAD 1) LEHMAN, g 15 RICHARDS, g 20 CORBIN, f 12 GREEN, f 16°ROUSEYSg 22 ZOLLNER, f-g 1oeBBM@EERY, c 17 PAINE, g 23 MARTENEY, g 14 ROBERTS, f 19 FORD, ¢c 24 SIMONS, f Big Kansas 31 Kansas 44 Kansas 48 Kansas 46 Kansas 44 Kansas 35 Kansas 50 Kansas 55 Kansas 29 TUESDAY, MARCH 11—KANSAS VS. OKLAHOMA A.&M. AT LAWRENCE. HOWARD ENGLEMAN KANSAS’ Six Games Oklahoma 42 Iowa State 41 Missouri 41 Kansas State 41 Nebraska 38 Missouri 24 Kansas State 45 Nebraska 53 Iowa State 41 SEASON RECORD Non-Conference Games Kansas 35 Kansas 48 Kansas 42 Kansas 35 Kansas 41 Kansas 54 Kansas 26 LAST HOME GAME DR, FC. ALLEN Texas Texas Fordham Temple Loyola Wichita Okla. 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