PAGE FOUR 100% THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jayhawkers Win Deciding Contest Against Colorado Three-Game Series Taker With 34-25 Victory In Final Clash Last Night ONLY FIRST TILT CLOSE By a decisive 34 to 25 victory over the Rocky Mountain quintet in last night's basketball contest the University of Colorado tied two of the three court clashes. Colorado games 25 to 22, and Kansas took the second and third, 41 to 22, and 34 to The final clash with the Rocky Mountain basketball found the Jayhawks battling against a determined defense that could win the game to three baskets during the first half of the first period. Gradually the Kansas offense broke through, and by the end of the second half, the visitor's score, 18 to 6. Growenvour, Colorado center, was an outstanding defense cog in the Rocky Mountain mountain game. The team completely covered throughout most of the game. Page and Casmi were instrumental in curbing the Colorado Tie for Scoring Honors Both Ted O'Klawy and Paul Harrington, Jahnyawk forwards, were demonstrating some remarkable basket shooting at various times during the game, and tied for scoring honors. Harrington took fourth place in four court tosses and two free throws, each totaling ten points. Bill Johnson counted three field goals, Cami two, and Page and Vanck each scored one. Challenger, Grosvenor, and Yousem each counted two field goals. Yousem and Middleton tried for honors with five points each. Both teams missed several shots to count to eight. In calling to count five, and Colorado seven. The opening minutes of the game saw little scoring because of a tight defense maintained by both teams. Middlehill, Colorado forward, began with a short gain before the side. Casni soon ticed the score from near the center of the court, and the visitors failed to regain their early lead throughout the remainder of the game. After scoring in the side of the court, Johnson shot the ball to O'Leary under the basket, and the Kansas forward gave the Jayahwakers a two-point lead, 4 to 2. Johnson failed to score at the end, but Hartington missed two ties in a foul by Newton, the Colorado captain. Score at Half 18-6 After an exchange of offensive attacks, Harrison hipped under the hoop for a set-up. Grossevant failed to score out of three free throws on fouls against the Hoop at 6 and 2. Kirkpatrick replaced Newton at guard for Colorado new baller. He made a score against the Grossevant a long one through the hoop for a counter. Harrison came back shortly after the top-off with a 10-foot pass from 8 to 4 Colorado called time out While Colorado made several at tempts to tip the ball in from under the basket, Kansas took possession and ran toward the goal, followed closely with a close shot, totalling the score at 12 to 4. Graves was two minutes away, Colorado o'Leary found the basket again, and Page, on the next few passes, sank a long one from the north end of the field, set-up, and Kirkpatrick retaliated with a high arch from center. Johnson took a long try at the hoop just as the gun crossed the third of the half, leaving the score 18 to 6. Show Tight Defense The first three minutes of the second period were scoreless, with both teams overcaming a tight defense. Chalgren scored 15 points, and Cazali near the basket, and on a foul by Graves O'Lennany counted both free throws and three rebounds, while his visitor's score, and Chalgren came in fast to score on an out-of-bounds play. Harrington scores for Kansas bringing the game to a close. Bausch was substituted at guard for Casini for the Jayhawkers, and Newton returned to the Colorado lineup for Kirkpatrick. Middendist counted a shot by Chalgren failed to add to the visitor's score when fouled by Page. A long try from Bausch landed on the edge of the hoop and was tipped in by Johnson Bausch missed a charity ton after a kick by Newton, leaving the score 21. Yocum replaced Challeng, McGlope went in for Middleman, and Grossever was substituted. Shortly after play was resumed, Harrington lifted one in from the side, and following several attempts he made to score, Yocum scored from under the basket as Page fouled him, although he failed to add the charity fouls for the foul. Much Substitution Near the middle of the second period Johnson set a score, up following closely with a goal from the side court. Middleitam was substituted for McGone.吕云阳 by Beyton and after receiving the ball the backboard Kansas worked it down under the basket where Harrington made good a try by O'Leary, 32 to Challenger was substituted for Groveson; Yocum made the first Colorado free-throw of the game after a tip from Neal replaced Page at guard for Kansas. Yocum sank a long shot from the side, and Newton added a point on a fork by Johnson, 32 to 22. Filkin was substituted for O'Leary, and Vanek for the second pick. A heap of Middlemile counted one of two charity losses on a foul by O'Nell, and after a final drive for the basket Vanek pushed in a goal from under the hoop, scoring it with a bell sounded the end of the game with the score 34 to 25. The box score: O'Larry (a) G. F. T. F. Olary (a) F. 0 0 Harrisong. 0 1 0 W. Johnson. c 3 0 Gang. g 1 0 Pag. g 1 0 O'Neil. g 1 0 O'Neil. g 1 0 Vavack. 1 0 0 G, F, T Middleton, Challenger, f Govey, v Govey, l Nighghunt, g Nighghunt, l Govee, c Govee, l Yocam, f Yocam, l Officials: E. C. Oquaglia St. Marc's, and Dwight Beach, Washington. Torres, 16: 2 6 2 Torels 11: 3 5 Mindt fails. Kauai, Johnson 1: 1 Honu, Irabi 1: 1 Colosseo, Greaves 1: 1 Challenger 1: 1 Yauao, Middalman 1: Basketball Prospects Are Dull at Oklahoma Two Regulars Who Made Hawaiian Football Trip Absent Norman, Jan. 7- (UP) - A long-flood school kills the overcrowd on the first day of fall. The University of Oklahoma basketball team at an Alamo Bowl six championship assembling in Oklahoma City. Seven letter men are back from last ear, but Coach Hugh V. McDermott errs the outlook "dull." When Kansas comes here Saturday for the conference opener, Capt. Gordon Grahm, Blackwell, and Grady will play in the second half. They will be in the middle of the Pacific ocean stealing home from a football game played Jan. 1 against the Ute's. Other Candidates on Trip The task of grooming a center and a guard to start the season is proving difficult for Oklahoma's sandy-haired Scotch basketball mentor. Other Candidates on Trip Ped Young, Norman, and Marvin Elliott, Moline, Ill., who would come nearest to his team will also be with the football squad. The five lettermen who will be ready for the competition against Kautsu are Anna Poniewozik, Aleksandra Olehina, Tulsa, Elvin Andersen, Norman Judge, Jude Warnock and Charles Okubo, Oakland. Will Arrive Jan.13 Beck and Anderson, both under six feet, almost undoubtedly will get the call at forwards in the opening skiing position. The problem will be more difficult to settle. Grady and Potis have the advantage of experience, but Bog Holt and Norman Krouttl will offer serious competition. Captain Grahmman, Jackson, Young, and Elliott will arrive home Jan. 13, 2014. He will play games with Iowa State. Coach McDermott believes they will need at least two weeks in which to round into playoffs. The team will make the trip to Manhattan, Kan., and Lincoln, Neb. for the third and fourth conference games Jan. 22 and Other promising cages being developed by Coach McDermott for possible use include red Dickerson, Harold LCrone, John May, Erv Brooks and Perry Man. All probably will see undeable action before the season ends. $7,000 OFFERED AT SMITH TO COLLEGE CHARITY FUND Northampton, Mass. — (N.S.F.A.)— Faculty, students, and employees of Smith College have pledged over $7,000 to the college community chest. The first dollar of every contribution is turned over to the American Red Cross. Effort is made to have Smith College the American Red Cross 100 per cent. Ginling College, in Nanking, Smith's sister college, will receive 35 per cent of the remaining funds, and the International Institute in Spain will receive 20 per cent. The benefit this year are the Consumers' League of Massachusetts, International Student Services, the Pine Mountain Settlement School in the Kentucky mountains, the Gift Service bague, the Girl Service bague, the Food Bank Fund, the Hampton Institute for Negroes, and the Albanian-American Agricultural College. The Silver Bay Conference, a gathering of students for the conference, also addresses $100 problems, also receives about $100. Send your parents FLOWERS On Their Anniversary ingers To Play Creighton Blue Jays Have Slight Edge in Dope Over Missouri Team Tonight will find the University of Missouri basketball quintet playing its last non-conference game before open-scores against Arizona State. Aggies in Columbia Saturday night Creighton is Missouri's foe in tonight's clash. The right side slows down the Tigers. Over Missouri Team Creighton defeated Southern California in an intersexual match, after which the Trojan爵获 a victor against the Greek Jays from Omaha have remained undefeated in three starts, and stop in Columbia on the way to St. Louis for their initial Missouri Valley Conference game with Washington University Friday night. Although the Creighton cagers will enjoy a slight doppe advantage, Washington also was the favorite in its clash with the Browns, who marked improvement in the Missouri team accounted for a Missouri victory. This improvement, if continued, would Fugers as strong binds for Big Sis honors at the season progresses. Beta, Sig Ep, Phi Alpha Delta, the Haugh club, Chi Deltasigma, and the Haugh club in the intramural basketball series had night. Beta defeated A. T. O, 45-12. 15 Sig Ep won from Ancua 24-14, Phi Alpha Delta won from Ancua 24-14, the Haugh club beat Phi Beta. 21-15. 15 Deltaigma outscored Alpha Delta against A. T. O. "BP" team forcefied to A. T. O. "BP" Tomorrow night find four game, scheduled. At 5 p. m., Phi Dell will play delta Chi, and Phi Pa will play delta Upsilon. At 7 p. m., are scheduled Alpha Kappa Pi "B" vs. Phi Sigma and Sigma Ki "b" vs. Kappa Si "B". Intramural Games --with SYLVIA SIDNEY Gene RAYMOND G. P. T. F. Everthair | 1 Pearson | 2 Peterson | 2 Milestro | 4 Bald | 3 McCormick, g | 0 McCormack, g | 0 Braun, g | 1 Braun, g | 1 The box scores of last night's games: Jan. 26, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. --with SYLVIA SIDNEY Gene RAYMOND G. F. T Gallex. 1 4 0 Kemp. 1 0 0 Auble. 1 0 0 Zerite. g 0 0 Holmig. g 1 0 Totals 22 1 References Giokaris P. Sem. E. — 14 Gary T. L. 1 J. Aller, f 0 Grant, f 1 0 Bruce, c 2 0 P. Aller, g 7 1 Watson, i 0 1 Totals 12 0 1 Referee: Trombold. PAD - 20 G. F. T. F. Saltican, t. 2 1 1 Lord, t. 1 1 1 Lowder, t. 0 0 0 Standard, t. 0 0 0 Philipps, g. 0 0 0 Burd, g. 0 0 0 Totals 8 4 5 Referee : Tromboid Hugh Clair-Gilbert R T F V Hibbard, I R T F V Haugh, I 4 2 0 Haugh, I 4 2 0 Galbum, I 0 0 0 Galbum, I 0 0 0 Varel, I 1 0 0 Bontourte, I 1 0 0 Bontourte, I 1 0 0 Totals 82 D. S. Giorgio Tiffany 1 | Tiffany Baxter 1 | 1 | Tiffany Wilson 1 | 2 | 2 | Wilson 2 | 0 | 0 | Randall 1 | 1 | Tiffany | Randall 2 | 0 | 0 | Moonce 1 | 0 | 0 | Moonce 2 | 0 | 0 | Vaughanage 1 | 0 | 0 | Vaughanage 2 | 0 | 0 | Ophiella Bris I—15 G. F. T. Trobidge, f 1 Oribellbagger, l 1 Drambic, c 1 Draeic, b 1 Axamantius, g 0 Arcanum, g 0 gary, g 0 H. Githi, h 0 Tetals 7 1 Totals 15 2 2 Referee: Gikokari. Totals 41 Alpha P, O. — 9 G. 1 Meg. F, T. Liggert, f 0 Liggert, f 1 Newell, f 1 Ray Hunter, g 2 Ray Hunter, g 3 Rain Hunter, g 4 The Past they thought was a forgotten thing — now loomed up to frustrate new life together! DICKINSON Today - Fri. - Sat. Basketball Scores LADIES OF THE BIG HOUSE A DR. FLORENC E BARROWS Osteopathic Physician Foot Correction 309 lbs. Mass. Phone 2313 A Paramount Picture At Annapolis—Navy 37, Franklin amo Marshell b Homa Aggres 16. At Pittsburgh—Carnegie Tech 59, Washington—and Jefferson 60. At Lawrence-Kansas 24, Colorado U. 25. At West Point—Army 38, McGill 18. At Philadelphia—Pennsylvania U. 29. Dickinson 16. At New York—Princeton 35, Columbia 32. At Denton, Tex.-North Texas Teachers 24. Rice 16. At Stillwater-Oklahoma 30, Oklahoma Aggies 16. At Hays, Kan—Fort Hays, Kan- Fort Hays State College 39, Sterling college 10. SUNDAY One Day Only Shows 2 - 4 - 9 BEN HUR In Sound At Wichita—Wichita U 27, Washburn 28. Wynne GIBSON Oklahoma Defeats Rivals The University of Oklahoma triumphed over its traditional rival the Oklahoma Aggies last night by a 30 to 16 score. Cowboys Unable To Stop Offensive Leo By Sooner Forwards Although Anderson of the Sooners was high-point man with 11 points, Ardy Beck, diminutive forward, was the leader in the offensive. CAMERON 14 Berk, c) J F 0 T 1 Berk, f) J F 0 T 1 Berkowen, f) J F 0 T 1 Main, k 5 0 2 Berkman, g 5 0 2 Broos, f 1 0 2 Broos, f 1 0 2 Lerome, r 1 0 2 Totals 14 2 9 Referee: Old, Kansas. Totals 64 "Phog" Allen's backsteeters finished the last of their intersections several last night with a victory over the Colts and a win over the Cardinals in record of four games won and two lost by the team in play with teams outlasting them. Allen's team proved the best over one of the best Sport Shorts Make them a smart accessory instead of a tiresome necessity. New frames have the distinction of fine jewelry. Fitted, of course, for helpfulness, they are chic enough to be worn for vanity's sake, alone. eastern teams when they won two out of three in the series with Pittsburgh. Then they lost their first game, which was against the Rockies in the last two to swamp the Mountaineers, thus proving their supremacy over one of the Rockies' teams in the Rocky mountain area. With the first Big Six Conference game in the Jayhawk's schedule coming this Saturday when Doctor Allen's men journey to Norman for a court visit, the team will have this week will mean some intensive drilling for the Kansas squad. Oklahoma is not one of the strongest contenders for valley honors, although the Sooners are a better team. This quintet and will undoubtedly give the Jayhawks a stiff battle. F. H. ROBERTS Optometrist 833 Mass. St. Ted O'Leary has been demonstrating his ability to score points this season. In the first game played this year he scored 10 points and he has never fallen below 10 points to a game in seven starts. O'Leary has been taking the lead in team play this year, playing a first passing game, and winning all four games with good advantage to try for the basket. 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