Thursday, Feb. 4, 1954 University Daily Kansan Page 7 erstein ornett Time: Dal- huna- field- 4, set (KS) Bob 12-6; (KS) Colorado Trips Jayhawkers, 70-62 Kansas Drops to 2nd Place In Big Seven Cage Scramble By DANA LEIBENGOOD Kansan Assistant Sports Editor After suffering their first defeat in conference play at the hands of Colorado Tuesday night, the Kansas Jayhawkers hope to rebound against the Oklahoma Sooners at Norman Saturday night. The Jayhawks must win this game in order to remain in second place in the conference standings. They are now tied with Colorado with four victories and one defeat. League leading Nebraska has four victories and no defeats. Buffed! KANSAS (62) G-GA F-FA PI Kelley 2-13 3-3 5 Patterson 3-7 2-2 5 Jerrets 0-1 2-2 0 Gilroy 1-1 0-0 0 Born 6-9 4-4 5 Brainard 4-12 1-2 1 Dobbs 4-14 4-4 3 Davenport 2-8 2-6 1 Wolfe 0-3 0-0 1 Heilholt 1-2 0-1 0 Padgett 0-0 0-0 1 Totals 23-70 16-22 19 COLO. (70) G-GA F-FA PP Jeangerard 4-14 6-7 2 Coffman 3-10 2-3 4 Ranglos 1-1 2-4 0 Halderson 7-12 4-4 4 Harrold 4-8 1-4 4 Mock 5-8 6-8 4 Morrison 0-1 0-0 0 Totals 24-54 22-29 18 SCORE BY PERIODS Kansas 16 19 17 10-62 Colorado 16 10 15 19-70 Officials—Ken Pryor and Ron Gibbs. Jayhawker'B'Team States Two Games The KU basketball B team will meet the Rockhurst college junior varsity in a pair of games this month. The opening clash against the Kansas City, Mo., Catholic men's school will be Feb. 15 in the Mason-Halpin fieldhouse at the college. The return game will be Feb. 24 in Hoch auditorium. Hawk coach Joe Brehm will use his entire varsity squad with the exception of seniors John Williams and Don Chapman. Williams, the captain, is a starting guard, and Chapman is the regular center. The Kansas team, which will be composed of sophomores and juniors on the Jayhawk varsity, will be coached by assistant coach Dick Harp. Rockhurst, which has an enrollment of about 1,100, formerly played KU on a varsity basis, last playing the Jayhawks in the 1949-50 season. Kansas won the lone contest that year 55-34, in Clyde Lovelle's de- - Oklahoma will be hard to rebound against, for the Sooners are extremely tough for Kansas at home. Last year Oklahoma handed the favored Jayhawkers a 76-61 loss. Coach Bruce Drake's men have lost four of their last five contests, all in conference play. The Sooners need a win to get out of the league cellar, which they now occupy with Iowa State. Fouls and a fine Colorado defense wrecked Kansas 70-62 Tuesday night. Although Kansas drew only 19 fouls in the contest, it lost its co-captains B. H. Born and Al Kelley at crucial stages in the game. The Colorado defense, which was good throughout the game, was sensational at the beginning of the fourth quarter. They held Kansas scoreless for the first six and a half minutes of that period. This scoring drouth was too much for Kansas to overcome. When the Jayhawkers did begin to hit, they were never able to cut the Buff lead to less than six points. After scoring 16 points in the first half, nine in the second quarter, Born fouled out. He had hit six of nine shots from the field and had held Colorado center Burdett Haldorson to 11 points before leaving with 30 seconds left in the second quarter. Kelley left the game in the fourth quarter with Kansas still in striking distance of the Buffs. It appeared that Kansas might turn the game into a romp in the early stages. With Born leading the way, Kansas held a 10-point lead early in the second quarter. Colorado then began to hit and came back to wipe out the advantage. The Buffs outscored the Jayhawks 15-4 in the final minutes of the second quarter to take a 36-35 lead at the half. Today's IM Slate FRATERNITY "A" (Robinson Annex) Phi Delt-Triangle Theta Chi-Gig Es 7 p.m. Phi Delt-Triangle 8 p.m. Theta Chi-Sig Ep INDEPENDENT "A" (Bachelor Appar) 4 p.m. Mendenhall-NROTC 5 p.m. Stephenson-Pearson 8:30 p.m. Sigma Pi-Sigma ChI (E) 8:30 p.m. Beta-Phi Kappa Tau (W) 9:15 p.m. Sig Ep-Kappa A. Psi (E) 9:15 p.m. Triangle-Phi Psi (W) Bell's PH.375 KU Equipment Manager Dies Earl C. Carroll, 52, athletic equipment manager at KU, killed Monday afternoon after nearly a year's illness. Mr. Carroll was employed by the University during the 1951-1952 and the 1952-1953 seasons. 925 MASS. He had become ill about a year ago and had been under doctor's care since. Mr. Carroll, who lived at 835 Ark. st., had been a high school athletic coach before he came to Lawrence several years ago. He was born and raised at Assaria where he was a fine high school athlete. He later went to Bethany college where he played football. He also lettered in track. Funeral services were held this morning at 10 a.m. at the First Methodist church. Frosh to Run Saturday Coach M. E. "Bill" Easton's freshman track team opens its 1954 postal telegraphic meet schedule Saturday with a postal dual with the Colorado Buffalooes. It will be the first of four scheduled meets in addition to the Big Seven conference meet which Kansas won last year. On Feb. 13, Kansas will meet Kansas State and Nebraska. The Hawks have another meet with conference teams when they battle Missouri and Oklahoma on Feb. 20. The lone meet with a non-conference foe is Feb. 27, when Kansas competes with Michigan, Indiana, and Michigan State of the Big Ten conference. These freshman meets are carried on by mail and the results are exchanged. The freshmen do not actually compete against other teams. place team, Kansas State, scored only 34 1-5 points. On March 6, the annual conference telegraphic meet will be held. Last year the Hawks scored 55 7-10 points to grab an easy victory. 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