PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1928 Grinnell Defeated by Jayhawk Team in Close Contest --- "Rub" Thomson, Reinstated on Squad, Stars With Accurate Goal Shooting Getting away to a late start the University of Kansas basketball team defeated Grinnell College, 36 to 27, in the first round of the three-day Iowa road trip. The game was featured by the close playing on the part of both team 4. Both teams showed about equal ability in hitting the basket for the game. The first half ended with both teams by two points, the score is 14 to 12. The play continued close during the second half with each team fighting for the lead. During the closing seconds, each team scored each hit his stride and succeeded in sinking several baskets that permit their team to forge ahead and win the battle. Thomson and Hill Share Honors Thomson, who was reinstated on the team just before the road trip was started, shared scoring honors with Newland, both scoring 10 points. Thomson's three or four days absence from the team and practice did not affect his deflect from his ability to hit the ball with a certain degree of regularity. Thomson scored 10 points on five field goals, while Newland scored four field goals and two free throws for a total of 10 points. Play Iowa Saturday The win last night gave Kansas a standing of four wins and four defeats in the Missouri Valley conference. Today the Jayhawkers journey to Ames to play Iowa State. On paper it appears that Kansas has the stronger team as Grinnell defeated Iowa State in game last week. The Kansas team, however, is not overconfident and will go to Ames with the best field fast game from start to finish. Saturday the team goes to Des Moines to play Drake. This is expected to be the hardest game of the three-day road trip. The score of the Kansas-Grinnel trame: Kansas (36) G FT Thompson, f 5 0 Hill, f 4 1 Dodd, v 5 1 Newtown, f 4 2 Maney, g 0 2 McGuire, g 0 0 Totals 15 6 5 Grimmish (Q7) G F T F Gormanl,2 2 Gormanl,2 0 Peterson, f 0 0 1 Ingram, f 0 0 1 Wilson, i 1 0 1 David, c ___ 4 3 Fall, g ___ 3 0 Lovejoy, g ___ 0 1 Totals 11 5 10 Referee, North Des Moines; ampire, McCormick, Des Moines. Grapplers Go to Lincoln Wrestlers First Match to Be Tomorrow Night The wrestling team leaves tonight for Lincoln, Neb., where they will meet the Cornbushers for their first match of the season. Four men of last year's variety will make the trip Of these, three are lettermen. The other three members of the team are but have shown up in well in practice. The men on the team are: 115 lb. Ike Davis, son, son, son; 135 lb. Ibs, Parks McReyn; 145 lb. Tommy Cox; 158 lb. Tommy Cox; 180 The new suits were checked out to the men last night and the team went through a short snappy work-out in them. All of the men but Cox and McKinney had been treated season condition. Cox is being bothered by a cut over his right eye while McKinney has a bad ankle and his knee are troubling him. Both of them, however, promise to be ready to put up a real scrap tomorrow. Couch Guy Lookabaugh would make no statement as to the probable outcome of the match. This being the first Valley match of the season for both teams, no deeps as to their strength of the two teams is available. The team leaves the Santa Fe Station at 8:15 the evening and will get to work on the golf course, will leave for Lawrence soon after and will be back to reach town at 9:30 Sunday morning. In the face of a storm of alumni protest against his retention, Burton A. Ingwersen will be retained as head coach of the North Carolina队 in Iowa for the next year. Ingwersen is the second Western Conference football coach to weather a storm of allegations by the commission appointing football showings. Dr. John W. 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