i] COMPLETED SCHEDULE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS BASKETBALL Nena i?th December 18th January 6th January 14th January 17th January 19th January 24th January 29th January 31th February 2nd / a Fobruary 10th Fobruary 14th February 16th Fobruary 20th Fobruary 25th February 27th. March Srd March 6th OU a G | “4G é/ UNDERSCORED---HOIT GAMES 2 GAMES 1941-1942 Denver University Bethel College University of Oklahoma University of Misscuri University of Nebraska “Iowa State College Kansas State Colloge University of Iowe. DePaul University Wichita University A Kathere - Ti ary Creighton University University of Nebraska Iowa State Colle=e Oklahoma A, and M, Oklahoma hi and. Me University of Oklahoma Kansas State College University of Missouri * | 4 VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD 1941-42 Don Blair’. - ee YZ John Buescher z x George Dick- a ei ei > &@ Le, EO. Se awe UR ae : Ray Evans / < Bob Fitzpatrick © ice omens SNES: wo Vance Hall 6 oe 7 T, Pe Hunter | Se 1 ng Warren Israels ) eee Bob Johnson: eo GF Max Kissell 7 Fe un Miller ‘a ge /O Ralph Miller | re / Marvin Sollenberger : —— 2 a Paul Turner $—_ < oe es Hubert Ulrich —& { a 1 Ciseiee Walker 3 ANe Ee sc ne S GENERAL PRINCIPLE There are certain requirements that should be met in every diet in order that no deficiency will arise. giass of citrus fruit or tomato juice daily the vi requirements are met, and two glasses of the calcium requirements. Sggs will aid in supplying ‘the ee Ce ee a ee pork, fish or chicken may be varied in the diet. A suggestion for breakfast; The meal may be started with citrus fruit juice and followed with a cooked cereal, one or two eggs, bacon, toast with jelly or perserves, and a glass of milk. ‘Botwoon meals a glass of half milk and half crean may be taken. Cream egg-nog or milk shake. If a light lunch is taken at noon, then a good meal should be taken in the evenings: meat, two vegetables and dessert. And then at bed time or later in the evening, milk or cream should be taken. At the noon lunch a sandwich may be taken with thin soup, dessert or pudding, ice cream or tapioca, or fruit with drink. If one can take at least two slices of bread with butter at each.meal and use whole-wheat bread where possible, it will increase the calories and also aid in supply the vitamin 5. Other cereals may be taken for breakfast, but oatmeal, cream of wheat and rice are more concentrated. Stewed fruits may be used as desserts to very the diet. dd@i¢ream and sugar, ice cream or cheese on pie or cake, is also ancther means of increasing the caloric intake. : _ GENERAL PRINCIPLE There are certain requirements that should be met in every diet in order that no deficiency will arise. ly taking a glass of citrus fruit or tomato juice daily the vitamin © Hi d : BS | i £3 8 Be e i - E If a light lunch is taken at noon, then a good meal should be taken in the evenings: meat, two vegetables and dessert. And then at bed time or later in the evening, milk er cream should be taken. GENERAL PRINCIPLE * ih Hoge Ui At A, pedis HE Hd ep HUBS it a Hie “2 inyisal gy iy ‘ ae Se sé 5: vl jae i ha de appeals ih its Hate it atesfte Gagi tabs, Lt Mi ats Mm ap ATT i 1 pf ih ; ss AL iat ool HE En a Ht tie ne LTS ae Ha fle! hcg Wo SHE April 27, 1942. Ure George Edwards, Basketball Coach, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri. ! Dear Georges I have just checked up with our publicity director, Mre Ke. W. Davidson, and learn that the material for the Guide has been sent by air mail, special delivery to Mr. Tower’. ; . He had delegated the preparation of this review to Chuck Elliott, last semester's sport writer of the Kansan. The other day Chuck came over and borrowed my copy o Guide, and now I can understand why he wanted it. However, the material has been mailed to Mr. Tower, and he has probably received it by this time. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Bducation and Recreation, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI cOLUMBIA April 25, 1942. Dr. F. C. Allen, Director of Physical Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. Dear Fhog: _. Several weeks ago I wrote a request to your publicity man in which I asked him to prepare a review of the Big Six Baskethell Season for the Guide. This task was assigned to Kansas since your fine team tied for the championship and represented the conference in post season games. My letter was never answered since I mentioned that no answer was necessary if he could and would accept the job. I assumed, therefore, that he would prepare the copy and send it direct to Mr. Tower. However, a letter from Mr, Tower this morning informs me that all reviews from this section are in his hands except that of the Big Six. We don't want our league left out, and I also believe the job should go to the winning school although that is not entirely essential. Will you please investigate this and let me know 1f your publicity department will be able to write the review, and approxiamte a date on which the material will be mailed to Mr. Tower. Yours truly, George R. Edwards. Oklahoma A. & il, NUMERICAL 1941-42 BASKETBALL ROSTER (*)--Indicates number of letters won, ORANGE GAME UNIFORMS ' Nos. (Saomrme ll 22 55 44 45 55 65 66 75 77 85 88 95 99 Players Wiginton, Dow **Eggleston, L. J. Aubrey, Sam *Scheffel, Charles #*Milliken, Bud *Taylor, Jack Maddox, Buford Herron, Jack Steinmeir, Lou Bogert, Frank *Newman, J. T. Bell, Gene Clovis, Ralph _ Durham, George Gardner, Roy Parrack, Doyle Doyle, Luther Roberts, Willard BLACK OR WHITE GAME UNIFORMS Nos. oe w oo 20 23 24 27 28 29 50 80 84 85 25 | Players Scheffel, Charles // Doyle, Luther i i *Eggleston, L. J. *Taylor, Jack Maddox, Buford #fillikan, Bud Durham, George Bell, Gene ,; Parreack, Doyle Herron, Jac *Newman, J. Aubrey, Sam Steinmeir, Lou Bogert, Frank Wiginton, Dow , Roberts, Willard Gardner, Roy Clovis, Ralph Pos. TH. Ht. PF JY. 6 F Sr. 6=1 C Soph 6-4 F Sr. 6-2 G Sr. 5-10 G Sr. 5-10 F Jr. 5-11 G Jr. 6-2 C Soph 6-5 G Soph 6-2 F. sr. 6-1 G Jre 6-3 F Jr. 5-11 G Soph 6-2 F Jr. 5=11 F Jr. 6 G Soph 6-2 G Soph 6 Pos. ITF. Ht. F Sr. 6=2 G Soph 6-2 F Sr. 6-1 G Sr. ‘T3 F JYe j ~ll G Sr. /5=10 G Soph / 6-2 G JYe ; 6=3 F @. 7 6 G Jr. | 6-2 F Sr.f 6-1 C Soph 6-4 C Soph 6-5 G Soph / 6-2 F Jr. 6 G Soph 6 F Jr. 5-11 F Jr. 5<11 Wt. 175 165 170 170 165 155 150 190 185 185 170 165 165 175 173 160 176 180 Wt. 170 176 165 155 150 165 175 165 160 190 170 170 185 185 175 180 173 165 Home town Altus, Okla. Walters, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Enid, Okla. Maryville, Mo. Waurika, Okla. Enid, Okla. | Vinson, Okla. Kansas City, Kan. Enid, Okla. Quanah, Tex. Jay, Okla. Bl Reno, Okla. Enid . Ramona, Okla. Walters, Okla. Dale, Okla. Dale, Okla. Hometown Enid, Okla 2 ale, Okla. alters, Okla. aurika, Okla. Enid, Okla, Maryville, Mo. Enid, Okla. Jay, Okla. | Walters, Okla. Vinson, Okla. Quanah, Tex. Tulsa, Okla. Kansas City, lal . Enid, Okle. “Adtus, Okla. Dale, Okla. Ramona, Okla. El Reno, Okla UNIVERSITY OF WICHITA 1941-1942 Basketball Roster YPae« ON . Yo. Name : Pos. Class Ht. Wt. Age Squad _ Home Town 30 §©Strain, Bailey > Goon. 671" 180 16 0 Wichita os Steinke, Gene G och: 6'12" 166 is 0 Garden Plaii 32 McDonald, Marvin F Jre 6! 165 - 20 1 Wellington, 35 Curry, Maurice G gis $1112°176 . 19 1 Wichita 34 Hollar, Don P Gosh. 510" 176 19 0 Marion, Kan 38 Jinkins, Bob C. ws 6'4". 207 19 1 Wichita 38 Burford, Glenn 6 opm. 612" 106 20 0 Milton, Kan. 39 Stauffer, Duane G Gepn. 6! 169 19 0 Grenola; Ka 41 Hyndman, John CeF Goph. 6'2" le4 18 0 Wellington, 12 Hesse, Paul F &5r. 5110" 160 22 0 Wichita 43 Koontz, Doyle F-C Jr. 6'12" 170 82 0 Wichita 44 Kinkaid, Tom F &r- 5'9" , 150 22 2 Wichita 35 Dotson, Jack @ Som. 5/7 wr 18 O Wichita Averages: Height-6'; weight-171 lbs.; age-193 yrs.; experience-.4 yr.) COACHING STAFF Sterrett, Jack - Varsity Coach. First season at University of Wichita. Came here from University of Tulsa last spring. His Tulsa squad was only team to defeat powerful Creighton University on its home court last season. Also defeated Oklahoma A & M, Baylor, New Mex. Ag- gies and Pittsburg, Kan. Teachers.e Is graduate of St. Thomas College i Yinnesotae Coached Glencoe, Minne. High School to state championship i 1931. His Bemidjer Teachers College squad took a state title in 1955. Yent from there back to the Alma Mater, St. Thomas and coached another hampion team. From there to St. Louis University for seasons of 58=5¢ nd 39-40. Took graduate work at University of Iowa prior to St. Louis assignment. Balieves in discipline within an athletic squad and also stresses condition. In other fields, he was scout and psychological advisor for the Chicago Cubs and is also rated as one of the best foot- ball scouts in the nation. : pie: Paul - Freshman coach. Wniversity of Wichita graduate in 1938. Had marked succéss coaching high school teams in Kansas. ehling % Grod DIVISION OF SPALDING SALES CORPORATION mile TiO OCT Fie Fer SD LFF 10@f2 GRAND AVENUE KANSAS CITY, MO. 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Pi Beta Phi, 1246 Missiasippi St., Lawrence, EENSASe Dear Friends* fhe K. U. basketball team and I are sincerely grateful for your fine message of good wishes. And we are doubly appreciate of the spirit which prompted your wiring us°at Oklahoma City. , The boys played a wonderful game, and I am very proud of them. But the Sooners were too hot for use Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, Varsity Basketball and Baseball ®oach. AS \ ca <7. WESTERN UNION \LDA65KA371 15 SC#LAWRENCE KANS KANSAS UNIVERSITY BASKET BALL TEAMS HOTEL KINGKADE OKCTYs¢ HERES HOPING THE PI PHI ARROW SPEEDS YoU TO VICTORY AND PHERCES THE SOONERS HOPES= P! BETA PHIiz