PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1948 KU Rolls Over Drake By 30 By COOPER ROLLOW By COOPER ROLLOW University Daily Kansas Sports Editor With Otto Schnellbacher and Claude Houchin combining to score 38 points, the Kansas Jayhawkers ran wild over the Drake University Bulldogs by a 72 to 42 count last night in Hoch auditorium. Schnellbeacher was high scorer of the evening, with 6 buckets and 10 charity tosses for a total of 22 points. Houchin was right behind him with 16 tallies collected from 7 field goals and 2 free tosses. The 72-point Jayhawker total tied the auditorium record set by the 1946 Kansas team against Iowa State. It was the fourth victory in a row for the Allen-coached team. Never seriously in danger, the Jayhawkers were behind only twice, and that was early in the first period, when their nonconference foci momentarily went ahead 2 to 0 and 5 to 4. Kansas led at the half, 36 to 22. Jayhawkers Show Trickery The Jayhawkers used all the devices and tricks of the trade which make for a winning team. On offense they sparkled, and defensively they Houchin Schnellbacher controlled most of the rebound against the taller Drake ountet. Coach F. C. "Phog" Allen used all 16 men in the Kansas triumph. Houchin turned in another brilliant performance. He held 6-foot 9-inch John Pritchard, the Bulldog's scoring ace, to 4 field goals, while dunking 7 himself. Houchin made the lanky Drake center look all arms and legs, and kept the crowd roaring by stealing passes intended for Pritchard. As usual, Schnellbacher was the backbone of the Kansas team. He played all three positions during the course of the game, and many times he was in a state of bewilderment by quick scores. Early Game is Close. The game started out like another ding-dong battle, and there was nothing in the first few minutes to suggest a walk-away. Pritchard hit the first field goal of the evening for the Bulldogs—a tip-in scored on an out-of-bounds play. When five minutes had elapsed, the score was tied 7 to 7. Then the Allen team began to pull away, Schnellbacher, England, Waugh, and Houchin all found the target, and at the 10-minute mark Kansas had an 18 to 13 lead. Buckets by Gene Ollrich and Pritchard helped the Buldogs along, but Houchin and Schnellbacher bolstered the Kansas margin to nine points. At halftime, after Eskridge, Enns, and Sapp had connected with the nets, the Jayhawkers were ahead 36 to 22. The two teams were slow in finding their shooting eyes after intermission, the first field goal shaking the mesh with two and a half minutes clapsed. Al Evans, Drake guard, fouled out at the 6-minute mark. Suddenly Take To Air Ahead 41 to 30 with 14 minutes to play, the Jayhawkers sprouted wings, and from there on out the outcome was never in doubt. The 10-minute score was 48 to 30, and the Jayhawkers were 59 to 30. With 7 minutes remaining, the Jayhawkers were on the top end of a 21-point margin. With five minutes to go, Martin dunked a couple of beauties to bring the Jayhawker total to 60. The desperate Bulldogs threw all caution to the winds, and Kansas capitalized on a succession of Drake fumbles and poor passes. In the last two minutes, Schnellbacher twice stole the ball and dribbed past a confused Drake defense to score from underneath the basket. Clair Gillin's try for the record-breaker was blocked, and the gun sounded with Drake in possession. Alaska sealskin is the only fur that is owned, controlled, and sold by the United States government. Box Scores DRAKE (42) fg ft pf dp tp C. Olllrich, f 2 2 4 6 Rothbart, f 3 1 2 7 Pritchard, c 4 0 2 8 Evans, g 2 2 5 6 Flick, g 1 1 4 3 A. Ollrich 1 1 4 3 Sapp 0 0 1 0 Rennicke 1 0 0 2 Bienemann 0 0 2 0 Naylor 0 0 2 0 Cochrane 1 5 2 7 KANSAS (72) Schnellbacher, f 6 10 3 22 England, f 2 2 2 6 Waugh, c 1 1 3 3 Sapp, g 1 2 2 4 Houchin, g 7 2 4 16 Penny 2 0 0 4 Eskridge 2 2 3 6 Mabry 1 1 1 3 Martin 2 0 0 4 Earr 0 1 0 1 Stramel 0 0 1 0 Dunnire 0 0 0 0 Enns 0 2 3 2 Gillin 0 0 1 0 Ward 0 0 0 0 Feagans 0 1 0 1 TOTALS 24 24 23 73 TOTALS Haltime score: Drake 22, Kansas 33. Parker 51 Fountain Pens Super Chrome Ink STOWIT'S Rexall STORE $7.95 Yes—one look and you'll tell your顾客 about this smart two-piece cayen linen suit with pencil-line skirt. The new style full peplum skirt jacket accentuates nipped waist. And the eight novelty pearl buttons make you a target for compliments . . . capped sleeves just add that little touch making this suit so becoming, particularly in the new accepted length. In sizes 9 to 15. Colors: Cocoa, aqua, copen bay and melon. LOOK 'N TELL Basketball Results Fordham 47, St. Francis 44 Villanova 64, Rutgers 52 Wash. & Jeff 45, Bucknell 31 Penn 84, Gettyburg 45 Muhlenberg 57, Lafayette 42 Columbia 55, Yale 44 Pittsburgh 68, Bethany 40 Rhode Island St. 104, Brooklyn 80 Princeton 82, Army 49 KANSAS 72, DRAKE 42 Geroge Washington 48, Duke 47 Montana 67, Nevada 64. Navy 51, Maryland 47 Free throws missed: Drake (12)—G. Olbrich 4, Prichard, Evans, Flick 2, Bienemann, Naylor; Kausas (8)—Schnellbacher 4, England 2, Waugh, Houchin. Officials: Oberhelman and Beckerman. Conversion May Go Among Grid Pros New York, Jan. 15—(UP)—The most revolutionary proposal in modern football history—elimination of the point after touchdown—came before the heads of the National Pro League today and they were urged by Bert Bell, president, to approve it. Just what will be done with the rules was anybody's guess, but it seemed likely that the conservative bloc in the established pro loop would vote against such a drastic change. 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