PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1931 Oklahoma Aggies Scare Jayhawkers in 31 to 29 Game O'Leary and Blue Stage Scoring Duel; Eleven Out of Twelve for K. U. EARLY LEAD IS LOST Playing before the smallest crowd of the season was the night, Jaybauer and basketball players from the Oklahoma Akgies by a score of 31-20. Both teams were playing outside in the sun, with no bearing on Kansas in the Big Six standout roars the Aggies in the Missouri State. When the game started out, it looked as if Coach Allen's team might win in a walkaway. Bishop opened the scoring with a field goal by Aaron Hernandez, gave the Aggies a point with a free throw. For the next seven minutes Kansas, aided by poor passing on the part of the Missouri defense, scored two goals. OLeary scored three basket in a row. Harrison added another midememan throw to the Aggie string, but another basket by OLeary and single point by the Kansas defender gave the Kansans further in the lead. With the first period half played, Coach Body inserted Blue into his leapup. From the time he entered the second half, Coach Body immediately sank a basket, and followed with another after Pace's charity kick. Then he came back to the basket from the floor, cutting the Jayhawk lead to 12-8, and with seconds to go Blue dropped the third baskets. O'Leary Keeps Up Offense The second period kept the small crowd on edge throughout. Ley and Blue scored three points between them and Kansas in a first half, however, with a spectacular long shot changed the lead, but Ley and Hensley came back to see if they could get away who seemed to be finding the basket with ease, looped three field goals in as many minutes of play and the Missou Valley outfield trailed by four. Two minutes later Harrison and Blue had erased the margin and the two teams were knotted at 26-20 but Bruner was leading for most of the time with a free throw. Blue and Bruner again tallied, however, and Coach Allen's quarter after dropped three points completed and it looked as if the Lawrence club would lose its second game of the season, but Bishop and O'Leary recovered the score and gained the top score for Kensi 25-24. Blue Is Aggie Star It was short-lived, though, because Ley scored a set-up a few seconds later only to have Cleren shoot the ball and Loyd follow it, which remained when the Angies again took the Jayhawks on a floor shot by Blue, Cox, who has been playing a brilliant game. He had to break into the lead which it narrowly held until the final gum. Captain Harrison, considered one of the best centers in the Missouri Valley, was injured during a pass and passing injury to hit the basket caused Couch Roby to take him from the field. He was Hensley, a rather awkward guard, was outstanding on the Agiue defense. His team was placed at the right time kept the Kansas scoring down on several occasions. Oleary, who is third high scorer 1 the Big Six, was high point man with seven basket and three free throws. He was Blue, Aggie star, with 14 points, all made by field goals. Bishop, the lead conference scorer, fell down in points made, but his floor work were potent factors in the Kansas victory. The Jawhawker guard combination gave him a second game. Several times the former kept the Aggies from hooking a basket because he was the only player to take the basket and the onosequence forward well. Johnson Goes Out Both teams lost a man during the FAY because of four personal feuds. They went out with but three minutes of the second half played and was followed by another team that scored. This marked the twelfth game of the season for the Kansai team, of which Officials: Dwight Ream, Washburn; Fred Williams, Missouri. Jayhawk Taxi Box score: Kansas G, PU fish f, 2 O'Leary, f 7, 3 Johnson, c 0, 1 Hammery, c 0, 1 Cox, c 2, 1 Page, g 0, 2 11 9 O-Aggie | G, F Sasser, f | 0 0 Highf, f | 0 0 Leys, f | 1 2 Ellis, f | 0 0 Harrison, c | 1 1 Blite, g | 7 0 Hensley, g-e | 1 1 Bruner, g | 1 1 First Half KU 1 Bishop 2— Bishop 1— Bruner 3— O'Leary 5— O'Leary 7— O'Leary 2 Harrison 9— O'Leary 10 Bishop 11— Johnson 4 Blue 12 Page 6 Blue 6 Blue 10 Blue Second Half KU A/O 1— Jay 13 Blue 14 Cox 14 Ley 16 Hensley 18 O'Leary 19 O'Leary 20 Harrison 20 Blue 22 Blue 22 Bruner 23 Bishop 23 Ley 26 O'Leary 28 Blue 29 Cox 29 Cox 30 Bishop 31 Page 31 Final K.U. Ok, A Field goals 11 Free throws 13 Missed free throw 7 Mixed floor shots, long 17 Mixed floor shots, short 24 Personal foulns 9 Professional fouls 0 Technical fouls 9 Total 13 (Long floor shots are those attempted beyond the radius of the free throw line; short shots are those attempted within the free throw line.) Oklahoma Hopes Week of Rest Will Aid Play Norman, Feb. 4 — (UP) -The Oklahoma University basketball team is relying upon a week's rest from compulsory games and the return of hold Kansas in check and possibly win its first conference challenge in the last quarter. Kansas invades Norman Saturday night. Constant Shifts Are Made in Efforts to Improve Scoring With mid-year examinations completed, the Sooner squadrade had redoubled in size and number of Continual shifting of players in search for a combination with a scoring punch has marked the week's work. The team also faced the problem of finding a strong defensive five, for in the five conference games each team scored at least nine have averaged a score of better than 32 points a game, while the Sooners have averaged a score of more than 40. Oklaahoma's poor showing against Oklahoma is its inept, but its inept, with the best man is more a personal rivalry and Oklaahoma is determined to make a good The University of Missouri made two wins for Big Six teams over Missouri Valley quartets last night when they beat LSU 70 to 30 to 20. C. H. Huwn giant Missouri center shot five field goals to lead the game, and the team played an outstanding floor game. Missouri Downs Creighton Bill Johnson is rapidly replacing Lee Page as the outstanding fellow committee on the K. U. basketball team. Bill went out of the game last night with but in the game he played on four persons. Undoubtedly the Jawhaker center doesn't mean to commit fouls, but he is so tall and lanky that when he is throwing part of the ball he'll run into opponents the other part just won't behave and goes slapping into a man. The loss of Dick Hale to the basketball team through intelegibility was felt, in the Aggie game. After Johnson was removed from the game, the team did not function smoothly. Namely, he was able to move his feet and the ability to place in the lineup as steady player hampered the aggressiveness of Coach Alain's quintet. It was almost a case of too much Blue last night. A player by that name didn't start for the Aggies, but he almost finished things for the Jayhawks. His seven baskets were made at home, when the Oklahoma team needed them. Sport Shots OLEARY was hitting the basket against the Aggies with a degree of regularity that was pleasurable to the K. Oleary, who had an excellent work, but his basket shooting was far below par. At one stage of the game he shot a 3-pointer and missed lake Erie with a candle paddle. Doctor Allen should be more careless, protecting his proctologist. When he puns at one time, and recently he threw the wrent into the Kansas machine. Last week, Coach Rocky, and he came close to handing the K. U. club its second coach. Hensley, Aggie guard, is an awful awkward follow, but he was just awkward enough to be in the way of a few Kansas baskets. The Aggies found it difficult to scour close in shots. Whenever they went into the basket, it looked as if they flushed thus loosening singh of the loop while making many made many men finch so the Okahanna boy should not feel too badly. --somebody. Now in the Aigie game he reminded us of Sonnenberg. His飞车 was hit by a car, but it cured. The spectators weren't that impressed. The players were more interested in the game they were more interested in the game. The 31- 28 score last night about show the Jayhawker team how closely an over-confident team can come to losing against medicine material. Tom Bishop is always impersonating Candy Carnival Wednesday Night LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Gentlemen 35c Ladies 25c Try a Delicious Barbecued Beef Spectators Welcome Wig-Wam Skating Rink 804 N. H. Phone 548 737 Mass SKATING Call us today for immediate delivery. Start the new semester right. Barbecued Pork Sandwich DON'T BE SORRY Yesterday is past history. Let us RENT or SELL you a portable typewriter so you can improve your work. The Night Hawk U. S. 40 4 miles northeast Neat, easily read, attractive typewritten pages win favor with professors. The difference between an A and B is the appearance. The crowd behaved well last night. It’s too bad, however, that Coach Alen-狮子, who is spending a lot of overtime for the team, has to have lecture to the rosters on sport manisha. This is the first time that Doctor Ellen has ever had to appeal to the crowder before in his many years as a coach. “We don’t want to have to do it again this season. Paul Fisher was seated near the Aggie subs and one of them wanted to if he were the Kansas mascot. Coach Bauman Will Have Full Squad For Competition Matmen to Meet O-Aggies L. K. 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