PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1928 Drake Basketteers Score Heavily to Win From Kansas The Drake Bulldogs had a pair of basket-tusers named Meyers and Bowes who managed to connect with either one of the goals in the new Auditorium last night no matter how they approached them, or to guard them, and they are the two big reasons the Jayhawkers went down to a 40 to 28 defeat. Meyers, Bowes, and the players also played to play the floor and only stayed under his goal and Bowes, a rather awkward, speedy forward, totalled 31 points, and therein lies the story of the game. After a Close First Half Jayhawkers Slump and Lose by Count of 40-28 "Rub" Thomson again proved to be the Crimson and Blue scoring ear and ran up a total of 20 points, but none were scored against him with the basket and his brilliant goal-shooting went to waste. Co- Captain "Zeke" Burton started the game by taking the lead, but he have recovered his past form, the big fellow snagging two baskets at the opening of the fray, but that ended his scoring for the contest and he was a first round winner. The first half was as sweet a basketball game as anyone would want to see, with first one team and then another. They played two baskets by Bowes and another by Meyers put the Bulldogs on the long end of a 24 to 20 score when the gun The game had been a nip-and-tuck contest from the opening whistle when Doctor Allen sent "Honeys" Newland up to make it through at 14 to 12 in favor of Dr. Nazear. The flashy forward was unable to score, but Thomson again came to the rescue with a quick hit. The Bulldogs increased their total four points and with the score standing 18 all and five minutes remaining 18 all and they called time to talk things over. Evidently, their talk did good for Bowes managed to score two long baskets in the side, Meyers stout in the middle of the floor to toss one through the hoop, and the best Kan to score to score one free goal by Thomson. The second half opened with the Drake machine working to perfection, running up five more points, before Thompson was able to sink a shark. Beautiful Chiffon Silk from Top to Toe Reinforced Silk Feet and Gotham Quality all in one— Style No.530 at from the deep side court. Meyers snarred two more baskets in rapid order and that was enough to catch the ball. Meyers was never a threat from that time. $1^{95}$ Doctor Allen tried every possible combination in an effort to find one which could produce the necessary baskets, but the ball simply would not go through the iron hoop if pushed by a Jayhawker. With only a few baskets in hand, he turned 35 to 28, a new Jayhawker team was sent in, but it was unable to score. Gotham Gold Stripe silk stockings that wear Bullene's Exclusive outlet expiree The Kansas players fought hard, and didn't let up during the entire game. The Wildcats counteract the brilliant goal-shooting of Meyers and Bowes. In the second half the Dawkinshaws seemed to lose touch as they went back down, chances to score by not following it on long shots, but the Drake guards were coming back with the got ball off the backboard. Ne Kansas player except Thompson could hit the basket, which explains the By an old coincidence the score was the same as that in the Kansas-Kansas Aigle game played here in 1925 with the Bayou Warriors, award almost single-handed defeated the Jayhawks. Byers was unable to miss the basket and the performance of Meyers and Bowers last night, when memories of the game three years ago. The score: Drake-40 G FT Meyers, f 8 3 Bowes, f 6 0 Zvance, c 2 0 Parisho, c 0 0 Simmons, g 0 2 Barnes, g 0 1 Totals 17 6 6 Kansas--28 G FFT Thompson, f 9 1 Newfield, f 1 2 Hill, f-4 0 Burton, e 2 0 Burton, c 0 0 McKinsey, g 0 0 McKinsey, g Totals 12 4 13 Officials—Quigley, St. Mary's, referee; Ream, Washington, umpire. Missed free throw—Thomson 2. Hill 2, Newland, Zvacek 2, Bowes, Parisho. Substitutions—Kansas, Newland for Barton, Burton for Newland, Unruh for McGuire, Newland for Burton, McGuire for Dodd, Gell for Newland, for Dodd, Gell for Newland, Unruh for Gell, Hauser for Hill, Kindig for Unrush, Stevenson for Manley, Drake, Bowes for Zwenc, Zwenc for Bowes, Barnes for Barnes, McCarb for Simpson Aggies and Nebraska Win Both Overtake Foes to Score Margin of Victory Nebraska administered Ames' eight straight conference defeat last night when she came from behind to win 32 to 26. 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