PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1928 Kansas Defeated by Sooner Rally Late in Contest Basket Shooting Ability of Oklahoma Brings Victory After 16-16 Tie Five Kansas men last night fought the powerful basketball quintet of the University of Oklahoma to a standstill for more than three quarters of the greatest game yet played on Auditorium court, only to fall behind after a heartbreaking Sooner rally in the few minutes and lose, 21 to 30. With the bitter memory of a former defeat at the hands of the valley leaders whipping them on, and with the encouragement of an early lead by his opponents, the Kaunas players in an intense first half, passed, shot and guarded with a brilliance which not only exceeded that of their rivals, but which also remained reminiscent of the days when the born, "Kaunas Fights," was born. Until just a few minutes before the end of the first half, the Kansas were leading by four points, a lead contributed to by Thomson, Hill, and Burton, who scored in this period. But a steady flow of Sonner points, which allowed him to earn the difference in score and tied up the game at the half, 16 to 15. he is in need of a second run. With the start of the second period, Kansas again stepped into the lead with a goal by Thomson. But Oklahoma recovered, and the game was tied up again, 18 to 18. At this point, Oklahoma had evened, this time at 21 points. Kansas in Lead in Second Half Here the Kannas stuck. Tiring after 50 strenuous minutes of unfhuffling effort, the Jayhawkers began to push the team forward, alertness at guarding, Thompson, with six goal fields to his credit, found the ball and made a good time again and, was unable to repeat any of the long shots which ended up total in the early part of the game. The Sooners were not slow to seize their opportunity. Drake, forward opened his team's counter attack with a huge crossbar scoring from Churchill who had already accounted for more than half of Oklahoma's points. By the time he pulled down most over, Drake's contributions had reached a total of four field goals, and it remained only for another free throw to give the visitors their 38 points. Free Throws Aid Oklahoma Free Throws Aid Oklahoma After the first few moments of the game it was evident to the spectators that a fight, rather than a mere basket ball game, was to be played. Along with the players, the referee injected a spirit of fight into the contest which made it far removed from a common-place basketball game. Holt, the Sooner skywerper center, made but one field goal during the second half, two points from come from bills by Kansas players, LeCrane, old favorite of sports writers, made but one goal, two points from end of scoring for their team, making 22 of the final 30 points. Six of these 30 points resulted from completed free throw shots. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The game last night sounded the best for Kansas fans in the valley games wowed and none lost and an almost unobstructed path to the chlammy. Box score: Oklahoma (30) C FT Drake, c 4 1 Churchill, f 6 1 Holt, c 1 4 L. LeCrone, g (c) 1 0 Norris, g 0 Noble, g 0 Totals Kansas (21) G FT 1 Thomson, f 6 0 Hill, f 2 0 Newland, f 0 Burton, c 1 0 McGuire, g 0 0 Maney, g 0 3 Totels Wrestling Tryouts Today Elimination Being Held Prior to Missouri Meet Troyouts for the varsity wrestling team, to meet Missouri here Monday, are being held today and tomorrow. They will be challenging to eliminate the challengers are being held this evening while the men on their positions Thursday evening. All of the men on the team are in good condition with the exception of Jake. He is not a regular practice Monday night. If nothing serious develops he will be ready for next season. Missouri has a strong team this year as shown by their win over the Ames team. They are not as strong as Kansas, but have improved, however, as the Ames team was weakened by keeping several men out. Kansas won from Missouri last year. The match will be Monday night in stead of Saturday, as have previous battles. Nightmarish Activities Feature Re-Enrollment Previews to the great day, three or four placards had been posted to inform students where their entrances are located, even if they are not, however, the cards were more campus decoration, for while I was waiting for the entire office force of administrators and staff, I saw many of the lave enrollment group being sent from one door to another for entrance, the choice one would have made. The streamed into the misting morn. Saturday morning, last, some three hundred or more students participated in the event. At the conclusion the occasion? Merely re- enrollment, late enrollments, and enrol- At the door you were relieved of the transcript but a slip denoting your primary worth to the university was returned. You could still debt for the trouble your late enrollment put the force to—and then—to think if you wouldn't get your fees paid by the 15th of February, you'd have dropped from the class records. Once in the arena, you were constantly in retreat, for after seeing an advertiser, locating and securing an interview with your major and, again, a recheck by the class chairman, you were ready to leave. Even though there your cards were checked to be certain that the one who checked them first was approved, another, Send the Daily Kansan home. Intramural Basketball Games Show Strong Defensive Machinery Sigma Alpha Epsilon's, Acacia's and Beta Theta Pi's Win Tight defensive games were featured in the contests played Monday and Tuesday. A successful segregation wagon able to score more than 18 points. The Sigma Alpha Epallon's crumpled over the Delta Uptown's Sigma Nu' 9 to 4 in a desperately fought game with another side being the Delta Uptown's Sigma Nu' 9 to 4 in a desperately fought game with another side being the Delta Uptown's Sigma Nu' 9 to 4 in a desperately fought game with another side being the Delta Uptown's Sigma Nu' 9 to 4 in a desperately fought game with another side being the Delta Uptown's Sigma Nu' 9 to 4 in a desperately fought game with another side being the Delta Uptown's Sigma Nu' 9 to 4 in a desperately fought game with another side being the Delta Uptown'S Bta Theta P1—10 B, Smith, f 0 2 Fritts, f 0 0 Thomas, f 0 0 Ladd, f 0 0 Xieh, f 3 0 C, Smith, c 1 0 Atkesson, g 0 0 Thomas, g 0 0 in Tourney Totals 4 2 2 Phi Kappa—5 frg ft pf V. Jochems, f 1 1 0 Cross, f 1 0 0 Reka, f 1 0 0 O'Connell, f 1 0 0 C. Jachems, e 1 0 0 V. Fleming, g 0 0 0 Rice, g 0 0 0 Acacia-9 fg ft pu. 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