PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1948 Houchin Gets 14 As KU Wins 63-44 Once again Claude Houchin led the Jayhawkers in the scoring department as they won their second game of the season. He racked up 14 points as the Jayhawkers won over Trinity university 63 to 44 in Hoch auditorium Wednesday. The smallest crowd to watch a game in Hoch for a long time saw the Jayhawkers play an erratic game of ball and win from an out-manned team from San Antonio. manned team from San Antonio, Texas. It was the Tigers second loss in as many nights. They lost to Creighton in Omaha, Dec. 7, 26 to 50. Trinity scored first on a field goal by Buck Kackiela, but lost the lead when Harold England dropped in three fast field goals with less than two minutes gone. England made eight out of his first nine tries at tossing in field goals. The Kansans started off with a bang and ran up a score of 12 to 2 before the Tigers got moving. Kansas led at the half 24 to 16. Houchin, Bill Sapp, Sonny Enns, Buddy Bull, and Charley Penny controlled the backboards for the Jayhawkers. At times, the combination man-to-man and zone defense of the Kansas team worked very well. They forced the opponents to take their shots from far out when they settled down and didn't get too excited. It was the same way with the Kansas offense. When the boys settled down and didn't rush the play they were able to work the ball in and get some good shots. However, they got in a hurry and weren't very smooth handling the ball down the court. Kansas had another bad night at the free throw line getting only 17 out of 31 tries. ] Behind Houchin, with his 14 points, came England with 13, and Bill Sapp, Jerry Waugh, Charley Penny, and Guy Mauger, with 6 points each. Gene Peterson, Sonny Ennus, Buddy Bull, Maurice Martin, and Lynn Smith rounded out the scoring for the winning Jayhawk. Emme the winning Jayhawkers. Sonny Enns got into the game for the first time this year. He was slated to miss most of the action with a bad knee. He went into the game before the first period ended and looked good on the rebounds. It was the second game for the Kansas team and the second victory. Dec. 4 they defeated Rockhurst college 67 to 20 in Kansas City. the Jaynavikets. During the half members of the physical education department gave a trampoline exhibit. Coach Dr. F. C. Allen used most of his substitutes in the second half. George Gear replaced Jerry Waugh as signal caller for the Jayhawkers. Game Summary: Trinity Daniel, Tom fg. ft. f. tp. Lutz, Jack 0 1 3 1 Murphy, Pace 6 0 4 12 Martinez, Joe 5 2 3 12 Thomas, Weldon 0 0 2 0 Kackiela, Buck 4 0 3 8 Recko, Eddie 3 0 3 6 Recko, Eddie 1 3 5 5 Chadwell, Charles 0 0 2 0 Kansas England, Harold 4 5 2 13 Petersen, Gene 1 1 0 3 Waugh, Jerry 3 0 2 6 Houchin, Claude 5 4 0 14 Sapp, Bill 2 2 3 6 Enns, Sonny 0 2 2 2 Penny, Charley 3 0 2 6 Bull, Buddy 1 2 1 4 Martin, Maurice 1 0 0 2 Mabry, Guy 3 0 0 6 Smith, Lynn 0 1 0 1 Gear, George 0 0 1 0 Engel, Dale 0 0 1 0 19 6 25 44 23 17 12 63 Minors Talk About Rookies Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 9- (UP) -Kid ball players who get fantastic sums of money for signing professional baseball contracts were the center of an involved legislative controversy today at the minor league meetings. Amendments dealing with the problem of paying raw rookies bonus money occupied the attention of the club owners in an executive session. They were determined not to get into the same sort of a disastrous wage war as is now plaguing professional football. There were 26 amendments submitted to the joint major-minor league agreement and nearly half of them dealt with the complicated bonus rule. In addition, there were 31 other amendments to the National Association of Professional Baseball clubs constitution and a number of these also dealt with the bonus problem. President George M. Trautman, who rules the minors with a firm hand, has urged that the club owners adopt a provision whereby an club in any league can pay a player up to $6,000 for signing a contract before he is classed as a bonus player. IWW And Miller Win That ceiling already applies to the major leagues but top minor league club owners must classify their rookie prizes as bonus players if they pay beyond $4,000. Last year's women's intramural basketball champions, I.W.W., last night swamped Jolliffe hall 55 to 8. In the only other game of the evening Miller hall defeated Alpha Chi Omega 22 to 4. In intramural play will be resumed next Tuesday, Dec. 14. There are approximately 1,250 state accredited schools of nursing in the United States and its possessions. THE FINEST IN FOOD at the Lowest in Prices always at Bill's Grill 1109 Mass. Across from Court House 'Keep The Profits,' Oregon Tells Loop Eugene, Ore., Dec. 9—(UP)—The Pacific Coast conference today considered an offer by the University of Oregon to turn over to the conference treasury any net profit it received from the Cotton bowl in excess of what the University of California receives from the Rose bowl. Oregon's President H. K. Newburn said the purpose of the offer was to make sure that the school playing in a game "other than the Rose bowl" did not profit to a greater extene financially than the school playing in the Rose bowl. The offer was contained in a letter to all faculty athletic representatives. Topeka, Dec. 9—(UP)—Washburn university opens its basketball season tonight against the Northwestern Oklahoma Teachers, an experienced, high scoring team. Washburn Opens With Alva Team The Rangers from Alva, won 19 of 26 games last season and have nearly all of the men back who turned in the victories. The hometown Ichabods, with three starters of last year missing, are an unknown quantity. Pi Kappa Alpha 28, Phi Kappa 17 Wednesday's IM Scores Phi Psi 42. Tri Chi 13 Kansas City, Dec. 9- (UP) -Last night's games came up with a surprise at Norman, Okla., where 4,500 stunned fans saw Bruce Drake's highly-regarded Oklahoma Sooners drop their 1948-49 opener to Texas, 40 to 49. Sooners Lose Cage Opener At Lawrence, however, basketball ran on form. Kansas walloped a visiting Trinity university club from San Antonio, Texas, 63 to 44. Coach Forrest C. (Phog) Allen used 18 players against the Texans, with Claude Houchin setting the scoring pace with 14 points. Oklahoma trailed all the way, missed a dozen free throws and showed poor accuracy from the field. 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