PAGE SIX THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS $ ^{a} $ Last Home Game Brings Disaster to Kansas Team Held to One Field Goal in Second Half, Jayhawks Lose to Tigers 33 to 20 Rv Wilbur Moore Scoring but two points in the second half, and showing no vantage of the score, the Kansas basketball quitter had fall five Tigers in the Jayhawkers' final home dash of the season. The score was 9-6. It was the third time this season the Tigers had sank their claws into Kansas, and the duper deeper than ever before. Kansas was able to battle on even terms with the Missourians in the first half, but in the final session the Crimson and Blue teams were still deeper. For the first half it was just as good a basketball game as anyone would care to see. Kansas started off with a 10-6 victory, but Florida Missouri could get started, and run up a 9 to 2 lead. Then the Tigers scored four in the last quarter, shuphurpapping guards, Wuelc Roach, and Waldorf all started popping away at the basket with results diatribue. ...muurt, completely uncovered, got an easy setup shot, bringing their hands to the floor and held by the Kansans. Baker made a free throw, knitting the count on the knit. Waldorf Gets Set-ups Lose Drive in Second Half After second session the Tigers had every chance to keep Kanapas seemed to have misairl their offensive punch between halves, and a defensive mind of the evening. A beautiful back-hand flip from in under the basket by Ramsey was the only tall the Jayhawkers could muster during the game. For the Bengals, Craig and Waldorf van rough-shed over the expiring Jayhawk, while Cox, at a guard position, was stalking them with big bites against the buffets of the Missouri attack. Bishop, high-scoring forward, was barred from the game on personal early in the second half, when Cox landed on the Crisonon and Blue offense. Waldorf Gets Set-ups The dawdler gets back hands throughout the session, must of their shots finding the rim only to bound away again. Missouri counted six shots on the field with several set-ups at the hands of Waldorf, soon run up a head that could not be overtaken. The black-haired forward counted twice just before the game. Coe's fighting game was outstreet for the Jayhawkers, and Ramsey and him from the floor to ring up the biggest part of the Kansas score. Numerous fouls were called on the Jayhawkers, much more difficult from the crowd. Bob Maney, veteran guard, who has Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford been out of the lineup with an infected elbow, played part of the game with his arm in a cast. The box score: his arm in a cast. The box score: Kansas—20 G FT Bishop, f 0 Thompson, f 3 1 Maney, f 0 Plumley, f 0 Paden, f 0 Ramsey, c 2 0 Goss, g 1 1 McGuire, g 1 0 916 Mass. Totals 8 4 1 Missouri 33 G FFT 71 Cincinnati 5 2 Walderf, f 5 2 Morgan, f 5 2 Baker, g 0 1 Rocky, g 1 2 Crug, g 5 1 Totals References: E. C. Quigley, St. Marys; Dwight Ream, Washburn. Rice and Rufener Are Latest on Clipped List; Meet Is Saturday Wrestlers Seek Tiger Pelt Despite Injury Jinx of Former Meets In spite of the injury jinx that has been following the Jayhawk winning team all year, Coach Leon Baumann is putting a team on the mat with the Bulge. The team faces a Tiger skin or two from the Beurgal strong-hold Saturday night. The latest injuries have fallen to the lot of F. A Riese, 125 pounder who was hit in the back by a veteran of several years experience tore the muscles in his left arm at the first of the week and has been kept from practice. It is hoped that the injury will not occur in time for the Big Six tournament, however, Refereen, who has wrestled in the last two meets, wrinkled his face in the fight any may be out for the rest of the season. 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Theta Tac. 18 Alpha Dela, 24 FGPT F Mermis, f 0 1 Henderson, f 0 1 Turner, v 1 1 Holland, g 0 3 Ramsey, y 0 3 | No. | Player | POS | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Wyatt, f | 0 | 0 | | McClain, i | 0 | 0 | | Rooney, c | 1 | 0 | | Summey, u | 0 | 0 | | Maxwell, x | 3 | 1 | | Benson, c | 3 | 1 | |—, f | 2 | 1 | Phi Kappa, 23 FT Smith, f 1 Money, f 4 Johannes, f 2 Bodle, g 1 Fleming, f 1 Total- Della Dellia, Theta 27, FG FF G T Haldwick, h Foster, f Taylor, c Oinfield, m Corbett, g Bailor, F | FF 0 Saint, F | 1 South, F | 1 Wallace, F | 0 Pet, F | 1 Wood, F | 2 Brown, F | 2 Swain, F | 0 South, g | 0 Totals 13 0 5 Referee: Logan. 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