PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWREENCE, KANSAS Clippers Defeat Jayhawks 42-36 In Cage Battle In a thrilling cage battle here last night the Olathe NAS Clippers fought off a desperate Kansas railey and managed to win 42 to 36, handing the Jayhawks their second set-back of the infant season. Kansas' rally was short lived, however, as Clipper子弟 dropped in an overhead push shot, Howey scored long, Covert dropped in a free throw and Self two charity losses. Diehl scored Kansas' other point from the free throw line but missed four other gift shots at a crucial moment in the game. Kansans Fail to Make Freethrows Trailing for over three quarters of the game, the Jayhawks brought the score up to 33 to 35 with five minutes remaining, when Bill Lindquist dropped in a field bucket. Don Diehl intercepted a Clipper pass and iobbled down for a lay-up shot. The basket knotted the game, 35 all. Kansas' failure to make good their free throws helps bring about their defeat, as the Jayhawks missed 11 of 23, most of which were in the final half and under pressure. Olathe made 6 out of 10 free throw attempts. Three Clippers, Herkal, Covert. ASTP Team to Meet Winters Hospital Instead, it will be a speedy team of ex-high school stars who will be able to hold their own with any amateur group. To defray the expense of the event, a charge of 10c admission will be levied, according to Manager McCord. It will not be a team of invalids that will be playing the Army Students Training Program basketball quintet when Winters General hospital, Topeka, plays in Hoch auditorium Saturday night. and Coach Marty Peters, went out on fouls, as did Diedh of the Jayhawks. Twenty fouls were called against Olathe, while only 10 fouls were charged against the Jayhawks. Consequently, Olathe won their game on field goals, as they dropped in 18 from the floor to Kansas' 12. The Clippers started off fast, hitting five of their first six attempts at the basket. The Kansas defense tightened, however, and the Jay-hawks found themselves to go into the lead by the mid-mark of the first half. Battle Rages Til End of Half The battle ragged back and forth from then on until the last two minutes of the half when Olathe, with their early game accuracy, built up a 26 to 20 score at the half-time. Dean Corder, Kansas' regular quarterback and center, was in the hospital with the flu, while big Don Machinist's Mates Lose to Ft. Riley The K.U. Machinist's Mates invaded Ft. Riley in a game of basketball last night, only to be turned back, 54 to 25. The Kansas Mac' Mates, who won't be students for long, found the star studded Centaurs too tough. Jack Ballard, a member of Kansas' 1942-43 Big Six champions, saw service for CRTC. He and his teammates will be seen in action here Friday night when the cavalrymen take on the Kansas varsity. The Centaurs hold a victory over the Kansas State Wildcats, but were nosed out by the ASTP unit at Manhattan. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1943 Brookings, S. D., (ACP)-To do its part in alleviating the severe shortage of trained help in newspapers and job printing plants, South Dakota State College is offering a wartime service in its printing and rural journalism department. College Offers Printing Service "Duck" Barrington had a charky-horse. Charles Moffett replaced Corder and played a fine game. Corder's experience at setting up the plays, however was missed. BLOW YOUR HORN AT FRITZ'S For the BEST SERVICE FRITZ CO. Lindquist, Diehl, and McSpadden led the scoring attack for Kansas with 11, 9, and 7 points respectively. Herkal and Self both counted 9 points for Olathe, and Peters and Thomas each contributed 6 points. 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SUNDAY - MONDAY Returned for the Holidays "Mrs. Miniver" With Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon Johnson's poem: (continued from page one) whether or not an experienced veteran soldier knew what he was talking about. To the Men of Flanders Fields In Flanders Fields the Nazi walks, Along the crosses row on row, Beneath, the dead, they do not talk. Sleep quietly, ye Flanders Dead, For the enemy is overhead. You are the dead, but yet you know, Once more we quarrel with the foe. This time we live, feel dawn, see sunset's glow. Sleep on!—ye Flanders Dead. As our planes roar overhead. Once more the battle has begun. And every living mother's son, Is out to get them on the run. Then came Casablanca, and we moved ahead. From your failing hands we caught. When we left Bataan — t'was bloody red. The spirit that has not been lost. We have kept your faith-ye lowed dead. There shall be a sacred second when. In the future we will pass your way again. Your touch will be passed to posterity. An American walks in Flanders, then. For them to keep the lamp of Liberty. FOR THE BEST FOOD Come to 914 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. MOM'S CAFE Phone 356 The Annual 1944--will be out December 30 K.U. Calendar Fourteen Full Page Pictures University Scenes—Three Colors Order Early Send 50c and your order to: Calendar Committee 1345 W. Campus, Lawrence, Kansas Use Coupon for Mail Orders Please send me the 1944 K.U. Calendar with 14 full page pictures. I am enclosing $ . . . . for . . . . Calendars. Name Address Also enclose 10c for cost of mailing ---