Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Jan. 31, 1952 Aggies' Defense Halts Jayhawks By JACKIE JONES Daily Kansan Sports Editor The Oklahoma A&M defense, which is rated the best in the nation, proved its worth as the Aggies held Kansas to two points in the last quarter and went ahead to take a 49 to 45 decision from Coach "Phog" Allen's cage crew at Stillwater Wednesday night. This was the second straight defeat for the Jayhawkers, which had held the number one or two spot in the national basketball ratings for four straight weeks. A crowd of 10,000 persons saw a Kansas lead of five points at the end of the third quarter fade into a four point deficit as the final gun sounded. Kansas got away to an early lead and except for a brief 29-28 lead by the Aggies late in the second quarter, the Jayhawkers were on top at the half. In the third period it was the same story, with Kansas maintaining a slim, but decided margin. They out-scored the Aggies 12 to 8 in that quarter, but in the final stanza the Aggies outscored the team to work and it paid off with a highly prized victory of the fourth ranked team in the nation. Clyde Lovelette, the All-American center from Indiana, had to Agg-ravated G. FT. F. Johnson 6 6 3 Stockton 1 0 0 Haskins 0 0 0 Miller 0 0 0 Darcey 2 2 5 Mattick 4 4 3 Pager 0 0 0 Sheets 1 2 5 Rogers 2 0 3 Roark 0 2 2 Ward 0 1 4 Okla. A&M (49) Totals ... 16 17 25 Kay (45) G. FT. F. Kenney 2 2 2 Lienhard 1 2 2 Smith 1 1 0 Heitholt 0 0 2 Lovellette 7 4 4 Born 1 0 5 Hougland 2 3 4 D. Kelley 1 3 4 Hong 0 0 3 Keller 0 0 3 A. Kelley 0 0 0 Kansas may have suffered a double blow, as Lovellette was forced to leave the game in the last minute of play with an ankle injury. Score By Quarters share his scoring honors with Don Johnson of the Aggies. Both players netted 18 points. Lovellette had been averaging 28.9 points a game, to lead all individual scoring in the major-college ranks. SCORE BY Kansas 18 13 12 2 -45 Okla. A&M 15 15 12 11 -49 Free throws missed: Kansas: Kenney, Smith, Lovellette, D. Kelley 3. Oklahoma A&M: Johnson, Mattick 2. Sheets 2. tosses for a total of six points and Lienhard was able to net only one goal and a pair of free-throws for four. Bob Kenney and Bill Lienhard, two consistent scorers for Kansas this season were again unable to aid the Jayhawk scoring effort. Kenney scored two goals and two charity Duquesne 87, Akron 36 Yale 58, Amherst 5 5 Army 83, Brown 64 Michigan 81, Weston U. 59 St. John's (NY) 69, Fordham 56 Penn State 53, Navy 49 West Vae. 67, Pittsburgh 47 On offense the teams were equal, Oklahoma A&M scoring 16 from the field and Kansas 15. The biggest difference between the two clubs was the great last quarter defensive play of the Aggies. They scored eight straight points while Kansas went scoreless, taking over a 40 to 43 lead. From that time on the Aggies had it all the way. Bill Hougland was the second leading Kansas scorer with seven points and Dean Kelley had five. Cage Scores This was the first time that Lovellette has been stopped under 20 points this season. In the last quarter the giant center was limited to only a pair of free throws. FLYING BOXCAR DROPS HOWITZER—United Nations ground forces in Korea which find themselves in a tight spot can request delivery by air of practically any weapon they might need. Here is a 105MM howitzer being released from a C-119 flying boxcar. 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