PAGE FOUR [ ] THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1928 Trailing at Half Kansas Emerges Victor Over Ames Schmidt Stars in the Last Game of His Career; Final Score Is 46 to 33 Starting the second half of the conflict with Ames, here, Thursday night, three points behind, the Kansas Jayhawkers displayed terrific fight and accurate goal shooting to forge ahead and secure victory over the lower Iowa, 44 to 32. It was the accurate shooting of Thomson in the second period, the fast and hard playing and shooting of Harold Schmidt, who played his last basketball game for Kansan, and the good defensive work of Jeffrey Gunning that instilled a spirit within Kansan five times could be downed. Thomson Starts Scoring Houghton Starts Scoring The first half, however, gave a different start as the team started the scoring for the Jashawkers, but Lance of Angus followed with a two-run performance and soon after Angus went into the lead when Wootz started a tree throw. With erratic playing for Kannas on defense and lack of driving power on offense, Ames want into the lead to stay there the remainder of the half. Ames allowed us the game by drumming and passing rapidly to a certain position, stopping, and then snapping driving for the basket and a score. Their man-for-many defenses seemed to be more effective during this period, and the Kansans were compelled to shoot from a distance or not at all. Kansas Gets Busy In the second half, however, the situation was entirely reversed. It was Kansas that won with much speed; it was Kansas that scored almost a full; it was Kansas that had a defense that couldn't be solved and it was Kansas that scored almost a full. Lance was the star of the contest, getting nine field goals and two free throws, three of his team's score. Shawer also played well on defense. Carlson Jeffrey Is Injured Thomson was high score" for the Jayhawkers with six field goals and three field goals and Schmidt was high score with field counters and two free throws. The Kansas tight defense was somewhat broken in the latter part of the battle when Ballour Jeffery suffered a fractured wrist and the floor on the east end of the court. Kansas had a large enough lead however, so there was little danger of Ames taking the game. Jeffrey will play in the next three or four games. John Buan in Charge the fans will travel to St. Louis next night to battle the Washington Beans. The day-hawkers won from the Beans on the court three weeks ago, 28 to 25, their cleaner clean in expected at St. Louis. John Bunk is an充氧 Associate in the field of charge of the team, as well as the illness. Kingsport, f 49 G FT F 2 Newland, f 1 G 0 F 2 Hill, f 4 G 1 2 Thomson, f 6 G 1 2 Summers, f 5 G 2 1 Hauer, c 1 G 0 1 Henderson, c 1 G 0 1 Jeffrey, g 2 G 2 1 McGann, g 1 G 0 2 Burton, g 1 G 0 2 Totals 19 8 9 Iowa State--33 G FFT 9 Landse 9 2 1 Staver, f 2 1 Ludwig, f 1 0 Lamson, e 1 1 Woods, c 1 1 Brown, g 1 1 Thyler, g 0 0 Kilgman, g 0 0 Totals 13 7 7 24117 7 9 Missed free throws--HUO, Jeffrey 2 Lands, Laude, Woods, Brown Reference: E. C. Quigley, Kansas Unipres, Louis Manny, Warburg worried Sport Nates Sport Notes --half. Lande, muscular and speed forward, get cocky and flipped in more than half a dozen baskets during this period. The Annes game was Harold Schmidt's last for Kansuang. Besides fighting like a manne on the floor, and being indignely receptive to large goals, he managed five of his own not to mention a couple of free throws. When "Smitty" went on the floor for the first time Thursday night the crowd applauded for several minutes. And it yelled. And it yelled. And it yelled. Such an opportune must have sounded good to "Smitty" on his last night on the court. The applause was repeated twice during the game when "Stormtide" returned. The crowd kept back in its pocket. His playing after each reappearance discharged his fight and energy he renewed, and the hopes of the crowd. Answers looked as though they were already lasting victory in the first The cry of "defense" used by the times guardes whenever Kansas got heil reechood throughout the game, a tactic the defense" seemed almost improbable. (among players mulled around in the crowd) But the hat at times made the crowd greet In the second half another team brought the same man who took the floor to ask the boys from Iowa to recover carrot and made eight points and scored in the victory. Balt Jeffery, fighting all the time, broke into the scoring and got two goals and a couple of free throws before he was stopped with a disconcerted knee in the later moments of the game. He didn't injure any more this season. That sounds bad to Kansas fans who have seen him on the court. Ral was temporary captain Thursday night, and his leadership typified Kannas fight all through the game. Nonchalant Thomson again did things on the home court that brought jumps from the crowd, and fear to the hearts of the opponents. Besides making no less than six baskets and three free throws, he was one of the few that was unquipped in smoothness and effectiveness. "Oyst" HIR showed things Thursday night that he has certainly been saying for the homeowner. Unlimited equipment is needed in breaking on offense or during eminemercerized his playing duration, and he said the team should seem finally to discourage Axen in the second buff, and cause her remarked that she will like the fact of far more live. "Grip" broils through twice for cutters, shot a free throw, and rounded bent on reporting when Aaron called time out to discuss the situation. When the game was recounted, the team asked another brother and another free throw. The Aaron boys apparently discussed the wrong things. Hardy, straight passing mixed with slow, high passing by the Ames players confessed the Kansas boys considerable in the first half. Ames brought the well-known device, a defensive basketball. And it worked until Kansas decided to get going in the second period. The Iowa boys learned to do away with their "slow" ball. Then Kansas guarded a discouraging outburst of the ball to its stationation and taking it down the court or a counter. McGuire did this several times. He had tough luck when it was necessary Tigers Defeat Bears St. Louis, Jan. 22 — Led by the non- masser, Vulnerer and the towering Flamenco, forwards of the Missouri university basketball team, the Tigers win the national victory. From the Washington Invesco here Friday night, 35 to 24. Missouri Leads All the Way 35 to 21 Final Score The Tigers lead all of the battle and were ahead, 29 to 10, at the ball. Efron's unassuming shooting from the guard position kept the Washington crew in the running, the forward beats back and the backward neither scored one but one field goal. Flamank was high scorer with six field goals and one free throw, Best scorer. Mourisou-25 G FT F Flammack, rf 6 1 5 Rubble, rf 1 0 0 Yunker, fr 4 2 0 Baker, rf 0 0 1 Craig, rf 2 0 0 Champ, rf 0 0 1 Renzi, lg 0 0 0 Walhart, lf 0 0 4 Totals Washington—24 13 9 11 Washington GFT 12 Sturbridge, cf 1 0 Sturbridge, ff 1 0 Wentworth, ff 1 0 Mayer, ff 1 0 Kelley, fz 1 2 Kelley, kz 2 Karr, kz 2 1 Totals 9 0 Refer= Edmonds, Ottawa. for him to try for the goal himself, but he feeling contributed no little amount to the Kannah offense. Bookkeeping Fillers Mediterranean, and Jeffrey, protecting the Kansas goal, went everywhere in that second half. And when they arrived it was usually with a skill that tied both teams with the opposing team. It covered that 35 percent of the cover that was a visit to the weak goal was accompanied with all kinds of disease in the form of these two giants. Sneaking of mushing basket. For a time it seemed that "Sniffily" was out of favor with the gods. Four times he sneaked into the basket. Four times it sunk on to the heap, rolled about undeveloped which side of it to take, and four times he ran out and outside. These shots must have been disappointing to "Sniffily." But his work on the Door and later success up on his occasional hard luck. Kansas own well charm superiority in defense of her as the superiority in offense accrued to her by the team's top scorer, the baskler, the 10 scoring, but Ames was held so far back that she got only 35 shots and 43 of those missed. Nonetheless Thomson again did "one of those things" in the first half Journal and Ledger paper to fit large size note books. 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The two boys fell upon the two boys. Again Schmidt came out of the net with a grin to "Hub." This time, with Amen warriors towering near, Thomson went under the basket, shot, fell, and still lay for a moment. The crowd thought he was out, and grounded. However "Rub" had just lost his wind for a few moments. Coach Bunn Hits Basket Three Students Press Leader in Free Throw Contest Coach John Runn is leading his freshman basketball pupils in the free throw contest, which he initiated three weeks ago, with a total of 750 attempts at the goal and a percentage of goals made of 80. Next, in, line and bidding strongly Repairs, Rentals Cleaning New and Used Machines Office Supplies Lawrence Typewriter Exchange for the honor of taking the lead from their coach are Lee Benton, Thomas Bishop, and Roy Kinas, each with 650 attempt behind them and an average of 47.2 per minute. Ability to type and take dictation efficiently ensures you of ease in location. 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