PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1943 Crowder Upsets Kansas 35-31 Jayhawks Score Only 6 Points In Second Half Camp Crowder, Jan. 23,— (Special)More than 7,000 soldiers saw a close-guarding Camp Crowder quintet upset cocky Kansas 35-31 in the field house here tonight. Allowing the Jayhawkers only six points in the second half, the soldiers wouldn't roll over and play dead as they did against Kansas, 57-26, in Kansas City last Saturday. John Jett, 6-foot, 4-inch forward, scored the first goal of the game to send Crowder along toward victory. Charlie Black, who gave an unusual performance in not making a foul, then hit a free toss and goal to give Kansas the lead. The Jayhawkers led 15-11 at the 10-minute mark. Zisco converted on Armand Dixon's foul to tie the count at 16-16. Buescher made it 17-16, but Engdoll, the game's leading scorer with 12 points, scored to give the soldiers an 18-17 margin. A free throw by Buescher and goal by Ray Evans were matched by Engdoll who evened the count at 20-20. Then 5-foot 5-inch Joe Triano scored to send the army ahead 22-20. Buesheer's free throw and Black's goal sent Kansas into a momentary lead before Crowder took command. Engdoll swished Crowder's final first half goal to send the soldiers off the floor with a 29-25 advantage. Kansas shooting was futile in the second half and Coach Phog Allen's cagers scored only six points against the guarding of John Jett, former Wake Forest grid star, Engdoll, and little Triano. Second half play developed into a defensive battle as both five scores only six points. Armand Dixon, sophomore forward, went out on fouls, during second period maneuvering. Kansas' shooting percentage was poor as the Jayhawks caged only 11 field goals. Defeat by the lowly Camp Crowder five sent Kansas tumbling from a high national ranking achieved by defeating such standout teams as Fordham, St. Joseph's, Oklahoma, and the Oathe Clippers. KANSAS (31) FG FT F TP Black, f 3 4 0 10 Schnellbacher, f 3 1 3 7 Euescher, c 3 3 3 9 McSpadden, g 0 0 1 0 Evans, g 2 0 0 4 Dixon, g 0 1 4 1 --- Totals 11 9 11 31 CAMP CROWDER (35) FG FT F TP Baker, f, ... 0 2 3 Lauther, f ... 1 0 2 Engdoll, f ... 5 2 12 Zisco, c, ... 1 1 2 Triano, g, ... 4 1 1 Jett, g, ... 3 1 3 Totals 14 7 14 35 Schaake Reports To Navy Feb.1 At Notre Dame Ralph Schaake, football and track letterman, received orders yesterday from the Navy to report for active duty Feb. 1 at Notre Dame, Indiana. Schaake, an end in football and weight man in track, needed but 10 hours to graduate in May. A major in physical education. Schaake enlisted in the Naval Reserve more than a year ago. He served as a conditioning instructor RALPH SCHRAKE during the first so teaching classes in this semester. to leave Lawrence within two or three semester and was in physical edu- sia. Schaake expects for Notre Dame see days. IM Cagers Resume Play MONDAY 7:30—Beta vs. ATO Teke vs. Phi Gam 9:15—Phi Delt vs. Triangle DU vs. Kappa Sig 10:15—Allen Co-op vs 4F Nu Sigma vs. Theta Tau Intramural basketball will begin a full week tomorrow night after a week's layoff for finals and enrollment. Two postponed games, Beta vs. ATO and Teke vs. Phi Gamma Delta, head tomorrow's schedule because of the possibility of an upset of the favored Beta and Fiji quintets. Forfeits featured two of three of the postponed games played last week. Nu Sigma Nu forfeited to Alpha Chi Sigma and Jayhawk Coop to the Blanks. In the only game played Sigma Nu drubbed Delta Upsilon 46-12. Glenn St. Aubyn was high scorer for Sigma Nu with 15 points. Ebling led Big Six Three Years Ray Ebling, Kansas all-American cage star of 1934-35-36, is the only Big Six player who has led conference scoring for three consecutive years. Ebling averaged 12.4, 13.4 and 14.1 in conference play. KU Will Attempt To Scuttle Navy At Auditorium Gaining a respite from their all-victories Big Six conference play, the Kansas Jayhawkers will return to Kansas City Friday and Saturday to make their fifth, sixth and last scheduled appearances in Municipal auditorium this season as they face two of the toughest basketball combinations in the country in a big weekend cage jamboree. Friday night the Jayhawks will open the program, clashing for the third time this season with the Olathe Clippers. Following this battle the all-powerful Great Lakes quintet will meet the Missouri Tigers. Saturday night the schedule of opponents will be reversed with Kansas and Great Lakes clashing in the feature game of the evening. The Jayhawkers, on edge because of their extended winning streak and weary from constant traveling, emerged from the Wednesday night slam-bang affair with Kansas State a badly bruised outfit but possesors of their twelfth consecutive victory. This was also their third win without a loss in Big Six games. Armand Dixon, sophomore guard with the California-style one-hand shot, emerged from the Wildcat fray with a bad charley-horse. The other sophomore member of the Iron Five, Otto Schnellbacher, was also found to be ailing when the team ran through a light signal drill after the K-State game. He limped during the drills from a severely bruised leg. Coach Phog Allen expects the two players to be ready for the Navy games with nothing lacking from their vigorous brand of play. Schnellbacher has averaged over 10 points a game this season and Dixon has come through with half that figure. Charlic Black, the elongated forward who established a new Big Six record with 33 points against Missouri this month, left his fourth game of the season by the personal foul route against Kansas State. He scored seven points during the first half, however, to keep above his full-game average of better than 11 points a game. SUITS OF DISTINCTION The 1936 Jayhawk five won 21 consecutive games before losing to Utah State in Olympic eliminations. For the Right Fit and Materials of Distinction, See--- Tailor-made — Fitted only to you — in Coverts, Tweeds, Worsteds, and Flannels. SCHULZ the TAILOR "Suiting You, That's My Business" Corbin Battles IWW For Title Tuesday Corbin hall will be trying for its second straight sweep of women's basketball championships against IWW at 7:30 Tuesday night in Robinson gymnasium. Corbin defeated Kappa Alpha Theta 27-25 Jan. 8 for its second straight organized house title. IWW lost the all-University title to Corbin last season. In IWW Corbin will meet strong competition as the sextet is made up of some of the best unorganized women athletes on the Hill. IWW's team has displayed excellent floorwork and scoring honors have been shared by Lavone Jacobson, Marita Lenske and Frances Raw. With hotshot Mildred Wells backed by a well-coordinated team, Corbin has had a season of easy victories with the exception of its game with Kappa Alpha Theta. Corbin has won a figure trophy for the organized house championship. In the past bronze intramural medals have been given to each girl on the team which wins the all-University title. Class games will be played Thursday night. Juniors will meet the freshman team and seniors will play the sophomores. Games This Week FRIDAY Iowa State vs. Drake at Des Moines. Missouri vs. Great Lakes at Kansas City. Kansas vs. Olathe Clippers at Kansas City. Nebraska vs. Oklahoma at Lincoln Kansas vs. Great Lakes at Kansas City. Missouri vs. Olathe Clippers at Kansas City. 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Phone 666 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass Phone 666 250 Cyclones ★★★ Judo Experts Ames, Iowa, Jan. 23—(Special)—Don't be afraid that Iowa State student isn't planning to hit you with that 'club he's carrying—not unless you "choose" him first. The clubs some 250 Cyclones carry are standard classroom equipment for "judo." Judo is the formal name for the class combining all the worse tricks of the American wrestling, jiu jitsu, and rough and tumble fighting. "D.W." (dirty wrestling) it's called in class. Judo, offered as part of Iowa State's gigantic hardening program, teaches its students how to use every bit of equipment in hand-to-hand fighting. "It is primarily attack," says Hugo Otogalik, Cyclone wrestling coach who teaches the course, "but it will come in handy when on the defensive too." Kansas Produces Scorers Since the Big Six was established in 1929 (14 years ago) Kansas has produced the conference scoring leader seven times. 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