PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1928 Tiger Basketeers Defeat Jayhawks in Arduous Battle Missourians Lead Scoring Throughout Contest; Win First Game in 6 Years Yes, the University of Missouri went home last night with a 30 to 22 basketball victory over the Jayhawks from Kansas, the first time in six successive years that a Tiger five has had that honor. With the exertion of a two point lead early in the game, made by Burton, Kansas was behind the Missouri. With the exertion of a field Kansas failed to make a field the second half. Injuries and lack of power to drive through the powerful ball, and failure to follow in many of the plays, mainly responsible for the defeat. "Pony Express" Broken The famous "pony express" which so gallantly tore through and around the Washington quitter here last week was not intact at any time during the contest. defrey, the hardest fighting guard on the team, played well, although Schmidt, although in the game about him, was bindered because of his knee. The other three, Hamer, Thomson, and McGuire, played much of the time with Roehl, and Burton, who were substituted the same speed of the five divers. Missouri's tail, hinky, rangle yangers not only townered above the Jayzers in skill of driving the ball toward the center with terrific speed. Because of this same height, Kansas was forced to throw the ball center of the court much of the time. **Kansas** started **West** Week Kansas had the most speed, getting the first pitch and scoring the first field goal, but it didn't has long enough, for Yanker, the long and short shot Tiger artist couldn't be stopped, and he with Welsh and Walden. Thomson and Barton were the only two Kansas men to score field goals. Thomson dropped in three from the side in the last few minutes of the first half. Burton tipped the ball in with a low throw, a free toss, as the half ended. With the same speed in starting the first half, the Kannas came back with much strength in the second period, and then the Tigers forged farther ahead. During the third quarter, the steady playing was too much and the Tigers forged farther ahead. During the fourth quarter, the Kannas was made by either side. Kannas had possession of the ball more than the Tigers, but the ball was close enough to the goal for good shots. Missouri scored eight points and led the Tigers with a grabbed six points, all free throws. Overhead Game Used Baker, six food, five inch center, had much advantage over Hauer, KU, center, and Missouri made good teammate. Bakers were by playing, as much as possible, an overhead game. This coupled with the speed of Yunker and Welch, over all the games. Junker, Missouri forward, was high scorer of the evening with six field goals and three free throws, while Washington scored three field goals and six free throws. The contact was hard fought throughout and although behind most of the time the Kawasaki played hard against the Senna, their foils were called on both teams last night. Kawasaki after three days of action were knocked out by Senna next Friday at Norman and the following day will play the Aggies at Stillwater. Missouri—30. G FT F Yanker, f 6 3 1 F Webb, f 3 1 9 Flehlank, f 3 1 9 Ruble, f 1 1 1 Baker, f 0 2 1 Waldorf, g 1 0 0 Roch, g 0 0 2 Chamison, g 0 0 2 Craig, g 0 0 1 Totals 11 8 12 Kannas—22. G FT F Schmidt, f 0 1 1 Hill, f 0 1 1 Parkey, f 0 0 0 Newland, f 0 0 0 Thomson, f 3 6 0 Gaell, f 0 0 1 Haner, c 0 2 3 Henderson, c 0 0 0 Burton, g 0 0 0 Jeffery, g 0 0 0 Maney, g 0 1 1 McGuire, g 0 1 2 Totals 5 12 12 Referee—Leslie Edmonds, Ottawa University Umpire—Louis Menze, Kansas City Webster - Leslie Lumbard, Oral University. Lewisville - Mary Jane Meyer, City Sport Notes If possession in basketball, as in law, counted for nine points, the Kansas State team would have last night. They got the ball often enough, but apparently had difficulty getting it off the court. Although made up chiefly of hides through which Missouri forwards slipped time and again for tries at the basket, a second period of tense tightened in the second period and allowed the mercing Yanker to one successful invasion of its territory. Big Zeke Barton starred the scourne ink in the game but apparently could not stop when Missouri swore into action with Welsh's overhand Missouri's long overhand passes worked beautifully last night, and Missouri players were unusually good in completing them. Hauser's poor pass to a Missouri in the opening quarter was reciprocated in a half minute when the Missouri passed the ball to the referee. "Rub" Thompson displayed an aggressiveness and smoothness on the court the first half that was pleasing to watch. His long shots from die-hard Karson had made Kansas a more severe haunted at the Missourians' hands. There were those at the game who bought perhaps the well known Missouri courtship was not functioning properly. The team practiced under the cost goal while new Coach H. W. Harpess was talking to the crowd at the other end. Nevertheless the opinion of Missouri's sportmanship is lowered in the estimation of many Kauai folk. Schmidt's game knee and Jeffers' "charsey horse" which stopped another hops for the horse at last made it a space writer's debut prior to the Washington game. Absolutely nothing can be said derogatory to the spirit of the Kaunda team. In fact fight and scrap armor can enhanceurance more than did basketball skill. Little McGuire under the Kansas hacket, bore the brunt of the Missouri attack time and again, and in the latter stages of the game showed JAYHAWK CAFE When ordering for that midnight lunch, remember the JAYHAWK! We deliver orders for one dollar or more. Regular Meals Sandwiches Chili "R-A-Y" 1340 Ohio EXAMINATION SCHEDULE Friday Saturday Phone 218 Agents for Martha Washington Candies Coffee Tuesday Wednesday A M — 9:30 classes, 5, 4, 5, 8 hours, at 8:30 to 11:30 A M — 9:30 " " 2, 1, " " at 8:30 to 11:30 A M — 9:30 " " 2, 1, " " at 8:30 to 11:30 A M — 11:30 " " 5, 4, 5, " " at 8:30 to 11:30 A M — 11:30 " " 2, 1, " " at 8:30 to 11:30 Monday January 20 to January 26, 1928, inclusive Thursday The game was plenty rough for the most blood-birthy of spectators. Big Flammes on the way to the grandstand moved with his "here and there" charging. Not so clever with his elbows and arm. Not so sharp with their achievements achieved with his entire body. In this respect the Kanaan boys in this scene were vicious. The savage Gavin gained last night, it was not because of any predisposition she inspired. The Kanaans were givvive. Kansas marksmanship was at a poor level last night. Perhaps Miss Williams had been able to boys from approaching nearer than the free throw circle, had something different to do. BOWERSOCK Tonight signs of fatigue, as did all of the Kansas players. The tactics which formerly won games for Kansas when the players were tall and rung, appear to be the same as those used by a group of midfenders. Missouri's style of zig-zag floor play, long overpassing band, and speedy breaking under their opponents' baselines is the attack of the Kansas players. News - Comedy - Review The Kansans boys gave the impression that they were tired before the game began. This was perhaps just an impression. Listeners passing in to the boots-footed running were among the things responsible for the impression. 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