PAGE FOUR MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawker Coach Not Disheartened by Sooner Defeat Burton, Newland and Dodo Show Class; Jeffrey, Maney Injured in Game Although not satisfied, Coach Forcé C. Allen is not thoroughly dissuaded by the showings of the Jayhawks and homa invasion Friday and Saturday last week, losing to the Sooners and winning from the Aggies 34 to 31. The defeat at the hands of the fiv- den Norman was the largest coach Alon has experienced in the history of its famous record in the Univer- sity. Nevertheless, every man on the Oklahoma team Friday night was playing excellent basketball. Out of the 22 shots tried in the second half from the free throw line, 15 were made. It is an almost unbelievable record. Sooners in Fine Form "The style of basketball played by the Sooners that night was more like that of Kansas than of Oklahoma." Doctor Allen said this morning, "We had to get the two forwardes and center of the quintet who scored 17 of the field goals were all coached considerably in their younger days by Roy Benson, who played under Doctor Allen's team in the Kansas in the yea'r 18, 20 set." "The team put up an awful scrawl that night against the Oklahomaans and I am not dissatisfied with their work, but I had its good effect on the team. We down there in a fine spiril but came back in a better one and believe we can give Ames a mighty battle here every night." Coach Allen continued. Men in Good Condition The Jajawhaker have returned the two day invasion have returned, however, in palace halls he has been stabbed. Jeffrey has another bad log, but it is hope he can be put in shape before his execution. The other men, however, are in better condition. It is probable that Nunno plays at center game at forward, Hauer or Schmid at center, and McGair or Burton Men in Good Condition Bob money, who has suffered a sprained hand for nearly a week, has complicate matters with a sprained ankle now. Dodd Improves Burton, who has been playing poise basketball, for this year, is coming into his own again. Newland had played with him at the school he did at the first of the season. Dodd, who played some time at center in the Oklahoma game, is another man who gives promise of playing again before the season closes. He is a tall man and will be almost a blessing to the team if he continues to improve. E. C. Quigley is scheduled to referee the Ames-Kansas contest Thursday night. Practice on individual playing, especially aggressiveness, will be held the next three days in practice instead of during the daytime according to Doctor Allen's plan. Handball Series Started Sabo Urges Men to Complete Second Round Early The deadline closed Saturday afternoon on the first round of the intramural basketball tournament. A number of players played and as a consequence will be thrown out of the tourney. Those counted as bays for the survivors. Out of the 256 scheduled single and double matches in the first round, all but thirty or forty have been reported to Coach John Sabo. These matches are divided into 12 brackets of singles and six brackets of doubles. The two teams will meet in a championship round to decide the champion of the meet. The results of the matches will be posted on the bulletin of Robinson gymnastium today. Winners of the final match will go their game out of the way as soon as possible so as to eliminate forfeits as much as possible. This will also be the last minute rush which is characteristic of such events, Coach Saab said. Deposit with Watkins National Bank Lawrence, Kansas Sport Notes Clarence McGuire, one of the pony express players, guard, of the Jayhawk manner on perma-tion after the first seven minutes of play in the Aggie game. --- It was Borton who took his place and played a much better game than he has any time this season. McGurteen especially good work while he was in. Schmidt's ability to play center was also discovered in the Aggie game. Now, after the basketball game with Missouri is all over and the Tigers are back in their den there is a comeback concerning the actions of the Missouri five between halves of the game that Tuesday to the Cones Hargues bring in to the fans. Not an apology, but a reason for their actions. Coach George Edwards writes the notes of the Kansan in the followingnumbers of a statement in the Kansan last week concerning the unportable action of her team. "You are kind to us in that in-order been made in regard to our seeming absurdity in going on the floor whilie Congh. Charges was addressing the Continuing he says, "From our viewpoint, though, we were justified in our actions for the timekeeper when we needed to give them that we would resume play in three minutes. I motioned the referee and asked him to send the team out for practice." Mr. Harvitz accepted Edwards apology just after the incident, but as Edwards said in his letter, "It looks direct and直指 to him and I Kansas." The Missourians were justified to a certain extent and had every right for their three minutes of practice, but the Tigers made a special effort to finish in time or the Tigers should have waited until Hargiss had finished speaking. The Jayhawks, after a triumphant win over the Oklahoma Agriles are ready to face the Eagles in feathers and sharpening their claws. Iowa state five, here Thursday night It was an erratic trip, to lose so disastrously the first night to Oklahoma, then to stage a comeback and drop the Aggies at Stillwater. It was Schmidt's entrance into the game that night just following the second half that spirited the team into action that could not be stopped. Kansas was trailing by nine points and it looked like another game lost, Carman Newland, the flash of last year, who showed so much promise the latter part of the season, seemed to hit his stride better than ever Satur-Tower was going for its goals. It was the first time this year that he has neared his best form. Shots were missed regularly the evening against the Sooners and Thomson, who can usually be counted as the best team in the register. It was Schmidt that night who also landed the team along with a second goal. The same team, who caged three field counters. A few of the men are injured, but three nights of hard work under Coach F. C. Allen's personal sensitivy, Old Address Warner, Welford, N., J. Bressner, H. T., 1522 Beckman, H. T., 1522 Fowler, Fowler, 801 Honan, Honan, 1420 Tenn., Tenn. Lange, Roland, 1629 Maithews, David, 1164 Tenn., Tenn. Lange, Roland, 1629 STUDENT DIRECTORY CORRECTIONS January 9,1928 Send the Daily Kansan home. Nevertheless, 125 freshmen and varsity candidates are practicing regularly and within the next three weeks a number of men promise to play basketball this year. This is scheduled with the Kansas City Athletic Club, Feb. 18. Gouwmann, François, 1525, N J. Guyot, Jacques, 1607, N J. Gouwmann, Ether, 1605, N J. Gouwmann, David, 1593, N J. Leonard, Lenthal, 1614, M Ia. Leonard, Lenthal, 1614, M Ia. Phelps, Dylanus, 1131, K i. Phelps, Dylanus, 1131, K i. BOWERSOCK Couch Huff and the University too, will miss Doornobbs and Hayes, hurries. Thornhill in weights, Engle, miler, and Kanehl, jumper, however. CHANGES-MEN New Address 1637 Ind. 1638 Ind. 1640 Worst. Campus 1642 Tenon. 1645 Tenon. 911 Worst. Campus 911 Worst. Campus 12th This is his last semester in school, and he has begun to uncomplain great things on the under path and will doubtless be seen practicing nearly every day from the start. romises to bring them to a form and a stage that will be hard to overcome. Ames has shown considerable power his year as illustrated in their game gainst the Missouri Tigers and the Washington crew. CHANGES—WOMEN All those interested in track know that Grady's ability as a sprinter and long-distance runner is superior Missouri valley records, fans are more glad to see him in school. Tonight, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday John Gilbert in his greatest picture Hip-Hi-Hurrah, Ludwig Grady is back, and walked into the gymnasium. 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