VOL Ch THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Hillyards Victorious in 28 to 26 Court Battle With Kansas Heckert at Center Looks Like Real Find; Black Plays Nice Game at Forward Kansas started the season right with a defeat at the hands of the Hillary five. This is the way in which Dr. F. C. Allen, coach of the Jayhawker quintet looks at the 28 to 16 loss of the Kansas by the SI Joe team. "Saturday's defeat should make the Kansas team at least thirty percent stronger than before," said Dr. Allen. "Now that we have been turned back in the first game we are set for a good season. I am well satisfied with the showing made. At no time was the Hillyard team more than four points sheed, and it was anybody's game until the final whistle." Game Good Practice for Kansas From the practical side the game was a good thing for the Jayhawks. Counting nothing in the Valley race or lost column mattered little and was good practice for the Kansans. The faults which had before shown up but little in practice were brought out under playing conditions and new weak and pointas as well were seen. Kansas should have won the contest had the playing of the Kansas forwarded up to the usual standard shown by them, according to Dr Allon. The Hillswards possessed a great ability, but they were weak on the defense and had the Jayhawkers been able to wear them down in the expected manner the game might have had a different ending. The St. Joe team was in excellent condition and played a much superior brand of basket ball to that of Kansas in a game with Bradley Polytechnic Institute in which they were defeated. Two Former Kansans Play "We were beaten by two former Kansans," said Dr. Allen, in summar- izing the game. "I have never seen Roby play as good basketball as he displayed Saturday night. He work on the offense was almost per- fect, but when he faced his opponent which he scored was made within less thirty feet of the basket. It was the same way with Wulf on the defense. He was shifted from offensi- der center to defensive guard after the tip-off in the second part of the game and broke up our offense time and again. The offence went against defense of Wulf were too much for us." Kansas (26) FG FT Black, f (C) 4 0 Ackerman, f 4 2 Hercert, c 2 1 Bolgard, g 0 1 Mosby, g 1 0 Totals 11 4 Hillyards FG FT 1 Rody, f 8 1 Reif, f 2 0 Wulf, f 3 0 De Bernardi, g (C) 0 0 Starbuck, g 0 1 Total 1 0 Totals Santa Fe superior service and scenery -rplus Fred Harvey meals your assur- ment of a journey there Fulmans via Grand Canyon National Park -open all the year W. W. BURNETT Lawrence, Kans. Phone 32 WANT ADS FOR RENT--3 or 4 room apartment. Splendidly private, private bath. Ease location; rent reduced. 915 Ohio. FOR RENT—Modern rooms for boys. Sleeping porch if desired. 932 Miss. Phone 2737 JY LOST—A brown silk parasol either in the Lawrence Union Pacific station or between there and 1144 La. Reward. 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