一 TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Jayhawks Look Sad Losing To Colorado, 30 To 42 Colorado's basketball team won from Kansas in Hoch auditorium Monday, 42 to 30. A guard, Bill Ley, led the visiting Buffs to victory over the Jayhawkers and thus gave his coach, Frosty Cox, a 4-won, 2-loss edge in the series between the former pupil and his onetime teacher, Dr. F. C. "Phoq" Allen. Ley hit 3 field goals—all of them in the second half—and 5 free throws for 11 points to take game's scoring honors. As a result of the win, Colorado moved from sixth place in the Big Seven into a tie with Missouri for fourth. Kansas was dropped from its fourth place tie to sixth place just above Iowa State which remained in the cellar by losing to Kansas State 49 to 43, Monday. Jerry Waugh, center, and Gene Petersen, forward, shared the Kansas scoring honors with 6 points each. Maurice Martin, forward, made a couple of free throws to tie the score at 12-all with almost nine minutes gone. But the Buffers weren't to be left behind and with five minutes left in the first period they were ahead 15 to 12. By this time it had been 10 minutes since Kansas had scored a basket. Kansas ran up a 7 to 2 lead over the Colorado team before the Buffs got going. With seven minutes gone, though, Colorado was ahead after Hill tossed in a goal to make the score 11 to 10. Petersen broke the scoring drought a minute later to bring Kansas within two points at 14 to 16. The Jayhawkers never quite made it though, and Colorado led throughout the rest of the game. They led at halftime 21 to 17. Kansas made only 10 out of 61 attempted field goals for not quite one-sixth of its shots. Martin missed several lay-in shots, and Houchin and Waugh couldn't make their long shots connect. The Jayhawkers took 30 shots at the basket in the first half and made only 5 of them good. Things didn't get better in the second period as they made one more shot-31—and still only hit 5 times. Colorado did slightly better on the percentages. They hit 6 out of 22 tries in the first period and 10 out of 32 shots in the last half for a little better than 25 per cent. The second half closed in a frantic rush with Kansas to even the score. Colorado tried freezing the ball about half way through the last period, but soon gave that up and played the game out. Sonny Enns, who started the second half at guard, stole the ball from a Buff at about the midstripe and charged down court. He scooped the ball toward the basket for one of the few Kansas fast breaks down court for the night. That made the score 28 to 23 with about 12 minutes left. Leaf countered with a basket to keep the Buffs ahead 32 to 25 Two minutes later Houchin ran down the court, passed to Enns who again made a fast basket and pulled the Jayhawkers up in the scoring at 27 to 32. Again Houchin stole the ball and passed, this time to Waugh who dribbled down under the K.U. basket and shot. He was fouled by Ley and made both his free throws good. The score then stood at 32 to 29 with seven minutes left to play. The closest Kansas could come to the Buffalos was 30 to 34 with about five minutes left in the game. Texas and Louisiana are the leading sulphur producing states of the U. S. GAME SUMMARY Colorado; fg. ft. f. tp. Hills, f 1 4 2 6 Beseman, c 1 2 0 4 Rolander, c 1 0 1 2 Tucker, g 4 1 2 9 Ley, g 3 5 2 11 Johnson, f 1 0 2 2 Rogers, g 0 0 1 0 Bell, c 4 0 1 8 GAME SUMMARY Totals 16 10 11 42 Kansas: England, f 2 1 3 5 Petersen, f 2 2 0 6 Waugh, c 2 2 0 6 Houchin, g 1 0 1 2 Sapp, g 0 2 1 2 Enns, g 2 1 0 5 Martin, f 1 2 3 4 Smith, g 0 0 0 0 10tails Missed free throws: Colorado; Ley 3, and Hills 1. Kansas; England and Waugh 1 each, and Enns 2. 130-Year Male Stronghold Invaded by Woman Ski Coach Northfield, Vt.—(UP)—A masculine stronghold for 130 years. 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