Oklahoma Starts Strong; Kansans Soon Obtain Lead THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawkers Win Easily by 42-18 Score; Many Substitutions Made by Both Coaches For the second time this season, the University of Kansas basketball five was headed in the first few minutes and then only garnered dawn from its opponents, leaving a comfortable margin at the half. The Allenites romped away with the long end of a 42 to 18 score. Oklahoma-Kansas game last night. Ten seconds after the first whistle, Gilmer, Sooner, forward, pierced the local basket from the field. In five more seconds John Wulf, star Allen center, had evened the count. Then the visitors began to hit, and were leading their opponents soon with a 5 to 4 score. Kansas missed several set-ups in rapid succession, being held by a gregariousness of the Oklahomaans. The ball bounced in and out of the basket. Kansas Draws Away Wulf, Bowman, Endacott and Ackerman contributed field goals which rapidly drew the Kansas count away from that of the visitors, and the score from then on was in no danger. For the Sooners, Cocke at guard, and Glimmer, Ruppert, and Morse at forward positions, did good work. The entire Kansas team feated the first two teams in a fense, although admitted, it was not altogether impregnable during the first period of the game. Wulf and Bowman Star Wulf and Bowman divided scoring honors, the former playing a stellar game at center and as an integral part of the Oread defense system. Bowman hit better last night than he has for some time. Dr. P. C. Al-Alawi, the senior assistant agent, helped the southern aggregation. The Sooners used nine. The box score: Totals 20 2 Oklahoma, (18) FG FT Morse, f 2 0 Gilmer, f 2 0 Wallace, f 1 0 Ruppert, f 2 0 Johnson, c 0 0 Bishop, c 0 0 Wheeler, c 0 0 Bonebrake, g 1 0 Cocke, g 0 2 Kansas (42) FG FT Ackerman, f 2 1 Woestemeyer, f 1 0 Bowman, f 5 0 McDonald, f 1 1 Wulf, e 5 0 Frederick, e 1 0 Neig, g 2 0 William, g 0 0 Endacott, g 3 0 Rupp, g 0 0 Totals ... 8 Referee, L. B. Brown. Grinnell Invades Tonight Allen Warns Jayhawks Against Over-Confidence Grinnell comes in for the semifinal tonight before the Jayhawkier-Tiger clash next Wednesday. Four of the men on the invader's squad are veterans; Benz, Fearing, Whitehall, and Critchett. Nearly all of them are football players and they probably have not forgotten what they learned on the gridiron, so the tussle will be interesting. The Aggies taught us a lesson in the result of over-confidence, and last night in the first part of the game, the Oklahoma boys repeated the lesson. "Phog" Allen has a few words to say regarding this matter girl, so he played "Every team is out to knock off the leaders. They do not fear big the team. They know their chance to win is a slim one, they have nothing at stake, so they take chances which we cannot, and they get away with it like the Aggies did. We have been in this game too long, our opponent played, Grinall will make us earn everything we got tonight." Coach Edward will probably start the following men: Benz and Critchieas, forwards; Pearing and Whitley at 7:15; and Edmonds will referee at 7:15. The members of Pen and Scroll entertained with a George Washington party yesterday evening in Fraser rest room. Twenty-five members were present and the evening was spent in playing games. Light refreshments were served and the favors were small George Washington hatchets. Drake to Meet Missouri in Basketball Tonight Des Moines, In., Feb. 23—Couch Solem and his basketball squad left last night for Columbia for the Tiger game, with the Tiger sound there tonight. In the previous encounter, Missouri easily disposed of the Bulldogs in a 50 to 22 contet, but the game tonight to promise is of a different nature if Drake is right, and the predictions come true. They beat the Kansas Agriges and Oklahoma by the largest scores against them this year, 50 to 25 and 64 to 38. They beat the Hawkeyes in the game with the Jayhawkers. Track Athletes Train To Win Relay Honors At Drake University Des Moines Dope Gives The Edge to University of Kansas in Sprint Printile Des Moines, Ia., Feb. 22 — Missouri Valley track athletes, who will compete in the Drake University relay meet, April 27-28, to their first real tryouts in the Kansas City Athletic meet, held in Kansas City last week. Coaches are particularly anxious to get a line on their men early in the season, and the big indoor competition at Kansas City gives them an excellent opportunity to see how their proteges perform under fire. The University of Kansas, with the best material for a sprint relay team in years, looms up as a formidable opponent for all comers at the Drake classic. Led by the fleet Fisher, who is capable of doing the century in better than even time, and with a host of other star pointers, Coach Nebraska, winner of this event as the Drake meet last year and holder of the sprint relay record, will have to be counted on this season, however. With Noble and Smith as a nucleus for his team, Coach Schulthei should have a strong chance to take the honors. The team would have made the distance in 42:4 for a new college record. Schlademan has the makings of a possible relay winner. As usual southern teams are now enjoying a slight training advantage over northern teams in preparation for the Drake carnival. SPORT BRIEFS DeVaughn Francis Apologies, Adolph. The wily Wallace, of Kansas- oklahoma fame at Norman, didn't get away to a running start last month. He managed to get one field goal. Endy did one of the prettiest bits of guarding last night that we've seen in a long time. He followed a Sooner half way down the court, preventing him from shooting, and did not foul him. The whole bunch tried their hand at the basket last night, but the whole bunch didn't hit. Scoring honors go to Bowman and the incomparable John Wulf. They collected five F. G.'s apiece. A. G. ALRICH Engraving, Printing, Blinding Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies, Printing by any process 736 Mass. 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