PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS JUNE 2.1947 Do You Happen To Remember When— Paul Turner Kicks O.U. Around? KU Beat MU? Our Basketball Jinx? Here is the Jayhawker sports diary for 1946-47: September: First football game of the season against Texas Christian university in Kansas City...Ends in a 0 to 9 tie...Kansas line once holds the Horned Frogs on the 1-foot line...Jayhawkers gain 150 yards through it. Seven man coaching staff of George Sauer, Vic Bradford, Bob Ingalls, Wayne Repogle, Dean Nesmith, Don Pierce, and Mike Getto directs Kansas grid squad. Kansas defeats Denver there, 21 to 13...quarterback "Red" Hogan suffers a fractured leg in the game to put him out for the season... Jayhawkers gain 100 yards by passing at Denver. Ray Evans switched from left half to quarterback in practice sessions as team prepares for first home game with Wichita. Call for fall basketball practice issued by Dr. F. C. Allen..135 prospects report...largest turnout in Kansas history. Otto Schnellbacher, Jayhawker end, leads the nation in pass receiving for first two games...178 yards gained on seven passes. Hogan holds fourth place in nation's total offense standings with 234 yards gained. Jayhawkers win from Wichita, 14 to 7...touchdowns on open field sprints by "Bud" French and Frank Pattee. Kansas downs Iowa State, 24 to 8, at Ames. . . "Bud" French turns in an outstanding performance while subbing for Ray Evans. In a preview basketball game, Howard Engleman's team of freshmen and non-lettermen defeated *Adam* Allen's varsity squad, 40 to 32. The teams scored 14 points for winners Gib Stramel counts 15 for the varsity. Homecoming sees coach Sauer's team lose a heart-breaker to Nebraska, 14 to 16. . Cornhusker victory on goes by. Gam San Vacanti, turbuffard, back on passes by Ray Evans to "Bud" French and Otto Schnell. November Kansas has letdown in Tulsa game. . ends up on the short end of a 56 to 0 score. . contest scoreless for first 14 minutes and 28 seconds. November A field goal by end Paul Turner in last minute of play gives the University eleven a 16 to 13 victory over the Oklahoma Sooners... the game winning boot travels 41 yards. Jayhawkers bounce back to defeat Oklahoma A. and M., 14 to 13. both Kansas touchdows come in first quarter. Marvin Small, sophomore end, blocks Aggie try for point in last quarter. Lynne McNutt handles quarterback position for Kansas. Jayhawker football team wins from Kansas State, 34 to 0, at Manhattan. Kansas ties for Big Six title by winning from Missouri. 20 to 19, at Columbia...Captain Ray Evans described by Tiger coach Don Faurot as greatest back ever to win him the Missouri field. December Basketball team opens season with 48 to 42 victory over Emporia State...Charley "The Hawk" Black leads scoring with 14 points. "Phog" Allen's cagers defeat Idaho, 42 to 28... Otto Schnell- bacher high point man with I3 scores. Kansas opens the pre-season Big Six tournament in Kansas City with 55 to 36 victory over Iowa State. Jayhawkers run lead from 5 to 3 soon after opening whistle to 24 to 3 before Cyclones score another point...the University court team wins from Arkansas, 53 to 52, in semifinals...margin of victory comes when Otto Schnell-bacher sinks free throw in last 15 seconds of play...Kansas loses to Southern Methodist university, 46 to 49, in finals...Charley Black counts 19 points desites the guarding of 6 foot, 9 inch Roy Pugh. Jayhawkers defeat St. Louis university, 49 to 35. Wendell Clark leads scoring with 15 points ...Black holds big Ed MacAuley, St. Louis center, to 3 points. January Kansas cagers lose to Oklahoma Aggies in Kansas City, 37 to 47. Georgia leads Cowbys with 10 points. Black paces Jayhawkers with 10. At the Oklahoma City tournament, "Phog" Allen's team opens with 65 to 53 defeat of Tulane ... in the semifinals, Kansas wins from the Oklahoma Sooners, 51 to 45 ... Black holds Gerald Tucker to six points ... the Jayhawkers lose for the second time in the season to the Oklahoma Aggies, 39 to 42, in the finals. A.L. Bennett of the Cowboys and Otto Schnellbacher of "Phog" Allen's five both score 17 points. The Jayhawkers barely edge out Stanford. 54 to 12, in Kansas City Schnellbacher hits 20 points to become the first player on the Kansas squad to reach the two score mark this season. Basketball team loses to Colorado, 50 to 52, in Kansas City... game decided in an overtime period. Kansas loses to Missouri Tigers, 34 to 39, at Hoch auditorium in conference opener "Phog" Allen of New York takes nap engage in argument on sidelines the Missouri coach punctuating his remarks with a shave. "Phog" Allen submits to doctor's care and physical examination at University of Kansas hospital in Kansas City, U.S., the leads Jayhawker, team to Nogmar Kansas loses to Oklahoma, 47 to 50. Jayhawks lead at half, 29. Stramel paces scoring with 16 points as Black holds Tucker to 1 University cagers lose to Nebraska at Lincoln, 46 to 48 ... Kansas again ahead at half, 29 to 20 ... Schnellbacher scores 22 points. Engleman takes over head coaching duties when "Phog" Allen throws for his health. Paul Curry pieces Engleman as "II" team coach. Kansas loses to Colorado. 54 to 59, in an overtime at Boulder ... Jayhawkers sink 24 of 29 free throw attempts in game. Jayhawkers win from Iowa State, 55 to 30, for first conference victory...hold Cyclones to 8 field goals...Black high scorer with 15 points. Februarv Basketball team losses to Oklahoma A. and M., 31 to 33, at Stillwater. Kansas leads at one time in first half, 19 to 9. Schnellbacher high point man with 16. played before 9,200 fans, up to that time the largest crowd ever to see basketball game in Oklahoma. Cage team loses to Kansas State, 45 to 48, to end 22-game victory over Jaybawkers over the Aggies. 62 calls called in game, 3 on Kansas. Win from DePaul, 58 to 41... Schnellbacher leads scorers with 19 points...Kansas defeats Oklahoma Aggies, 37 to 34...Black scores 20 points. March Jayhawkers win from Nebraska. The game for Kansas is the sporting event. Coach Ray Kaneh's track squad places third in Big Six indoor meet at Kansas City...Bob Karnes wins Jackson wins the 440-vault. dash. Jayhawkers lose to Iowa State, 44 to 56, at Ames. Ray Wehde counts 18 points for Cyclones. Schnellbauer hits 16 for Kansas. Basketball team wins from Oklahoma, 38 to 16; at Hoch auditorium tip-in goal in last 15 seconds of play by Charley Black decides game. Colorado voted into the Big Six conference. flu epidemic...victory gives Kansas tie for third in final standings with Iowa State...Black scores 19 points. Jayhawkers win from Missouri. 48 to 38, at Columbia...no spectators allowed to attend because of Black finishes second to Gerald Tucker in Big Six scoring race with 120 scores...Tucker has 137... Black named to Associated Press all-conference team for fourth in the state tournament. Black nominated to East-West all-star game in Madison Square Garden. Spring football practice finally opens on March 17 after delays due to weather...120 men check out suits. Cage team wins from Colorado, 15 to 39...Jack Eskridge high scorer with 17 points...season's record is 16 won and 11 lost. Baseball practice officially opens Feb. 24...Vic Bradford takes time off from grid duties to be head coach of diamond sport. Faculty Flashes from Varsity, 19 to 10, and the K-Club devote themselves to All-Stars, 47 to 32, in games sponsored by War Memorial committee. Track team competes in Texas relays. Bob Crowley leaps 23 feet $5\frac{1}{2}$ inches for first in broad jump two-mile relay team of Johnson, Moore, Jackson, and Karnes places second.Karl Ebel take runner-up spot in javelin. Charley Black scores 11 points for the West all-stars as they win from the East, 66 to 58 in game at New York. Head football coach George Sauer announces that Ray Evans will return to the University in the fall and will play football. Coach Ray Kanehl's track and field men win outdoor dual meet from Emporia State, 104 to 27...sweep the 440-yard dash, low hurdles, and shot put. Coach Gordon Sabine's tennis team takes 10-day tour south and east... loses to Oklahoma, Southern Methodist, Missouri, and Washington university of St. Louis...wins from Arkansas. Whites defeat Reds, 27 to 26, in practice football scrimmage... T. A. Scott tosses two scoring passes to end Darrell Norris to aid Whites... "Red" Hogan hits Schnellbacher and Schmidt with touchdown passes. Whites win from Reds, 25 to 24, in second big scrimmage of spring drill...rain and mud fail to hold down the score...eight players score touchdowns. Baseball team loses twice to Nebraska 8 to 3 and 4 to 0. games at Lincoln Tennis team defeats Nebraska, 6 to 1, and Washburn, 7 to 0 -- coach Bob Coyn's golfers tie Washburn, 9 to 9, at Topeka. *Baseball team wins pair of games from Kansas State both by one run, 9 to 8 and 3-2.* winning runs scored in last half of ninth inning in both contests. Washington university of St. Louis defeats team tennis, 4 to 3...Black places second in Missouri Valley A.A.U. Decathlon wins four of the top three prizes for pauvret, vault, and javelin. McEwen of Colorado places first in final scoring Rain mars 22nd annual Kansas relays... four running events... Tom Scofield ties for first in high jump to give Jayhawkers only first. Ebel and Henoch take second and third in javelin... Crowley gets third in broad jump... two-mile and distance medley relay on quartets place fourth. Tennis team wins from William Jewell, 7 to 10. "Phog" Allen returns to campus April 23...starts spring cage practice April 28. Baseball team loses to Oklahoma in two games at Norman, 8 to 4 and 4 to 3. Kansas places in six events at Drake relays...Scofield ties for first in high jump with leap of 6 feet, $5\%$ inches. *Floor second in javelin* ...mile relay team fifth...two-mile relay team fifth...Crowley fifth in broad jump. Tennis team wins from Washburn, 5 to 3...golfers blank Washburn, 18 to 0...tennis team defeats Kansas State, 6 to 1... golf team wins from Kansas State, $12_{1/2}$ to $5_{1/2}$. May Track squad defeats Kansas State in dual meet, 85 to 46. Jayhawkers win nine events and sweep 440-yard dash and javelin. 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