Jayhawkers Start Valley Race With A Win Over Nebraska Allenites' Defense Impregnable in First Part of Game; Take an Early Lead In a fast, spectacular game, marks by evident superiority of the Allen'tes' floor work, the Jayhawkers decisively defeated the Nebraska Crown cricket quintet in Robinson Gymnastium Friday night by a score of 30 to 20. Kansas took the lead early—and was never headed throughout the game—registering the first field tally after three minutes of play, and consistently dropping the leather arm back during intervals. During the first fifteen minutes the Nebraskans failed to get by the impregnable Kansas defense, being compelled to try for goals from the center of the court. But in the period they succeeded in piercing Kansas from its teaching of effective shooting distance. Nebraska's counter from the field came after six minutes of play. A noticeable feature of the early part of the game was Nebraska's major victory. Allen forward, opportunity to run in few points by the free throw route Bowman Gets Liberty Throws Playing as good an offensive as a defensive game, Kansas swept down the court time after time and played with skill. But it also uncovered an uncanny inability to connect. Out of an approximate seventy ties, Kansas netted twelve field goals, while Nebraska succeeded in scoring eight. It was one of the out of probable fifty-five attempts. With five minutes to go in the fire half Coach Frank of the northern team replaced the entire quintet with a fresh bunch of men which actually included the letter man. All of the second string are sophomores. Doctor Allen retaliated by jerking the entire Kansas team and sicking a new aggregation onto the Huckers, which, although it was one, also has a defensive game, showed aggression. Nebraska Starts Fresh Team The half ended: Kansas, 18; Nebraska, 6. The Kansas coach started his original line-up in the second period, the Kansas quintet remaining intact until the game's final moments was replaced by Fredericks. Nebaska initiated the skirmish by rushing the ball to the Kansas end of the court and dropping it through the net for a counter. Kansas re-qualified. Huskers Penetrate Defense Both quinte's displayed a surprising degree of missing ability when it came to netting the ball. The second period was more of a see-naw affair than was the first. Nebraska succeeding in penetrating the Aiyahawk defense, but Kansas at no time was disuited by the running defense defense gome of their opponents. With five minutes of the period to go, Coach Allen jerked Welfl, the tall Kansas pivot man, and ran in Fredericks, who played the position well for the remainder of the game. A player gave Nebraska one free-threepoint gave Nebraska one free-threepoint Endy's guarding and the flashiness of Cozier, Husker forward, were features of the game. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The box score: Nebraska FG FT Holland, f 1 Garman, f 1 Warrant, c (C) 2 Kohl, g 1 Hildahlburg, g 0 Usher, f 0 Cozier, f 4 Tipton, c 1 Vols, g 0 Scott, g 0 Totals ...9 F G F g **Bowman, f** 3 6 Ackerman, f 3 1 Wulf, c 3 0 Black, c 3 0 Endacott, g (C) 1 0 McDonald, f 1 0 Wilkins, f 0 0 Moshy, f 0 0 Rupp, g 0 0 Fredericks, c 0 0 Totals...12 6 Summary—Bowman, six free throw out of ten attempts; Crozier, one out of two and Warren, one out of one. Referees—Lestie Edmonds, Ottawa Send the Daily Kansan home. Vassar Faculty Member Will Speak Here in Feb Hurges Johnson, associate professor of English at Vassar, will speak at an all-University convoction here on Friday. The date has not been definitely set. Mr. Johnson was editor-in-chief of Judge in 1908-09, and for some years was to president of Thomas Brown Company, publishers. He has published several books, and has been on the editing staff of several popular magazines, including Harpers and the Outlook. Mr. Johnson spoke for the students in the summer session two years ago. 1. U. Radio Program Brings Many Letters From Over Country Two Foreign Nations and Thirty States in United States Received Concert The K. U. Radio Night program was heard in two foreign countries and thirty states in the union, according to Alfred G. Hill, who has received many letters of congratulations to the University. The program was heard in three Canadian cities. Walter Mayer, c1718, at Staule Ste. Mario, wrote: "I felt that the war brought associations and associations that night." "I heard my Alma Mater last night and it almost brought tears to my cyos," was written by an alumna in the college where she lived, also reported hearing the concert. Congratulations on clearness of the program came from A. Saendz Calabrera in Havana, Cuba. "We all hope such a program may be repeated," came from Bloomington, Ill, and Walt Dennis, 90, telegraphed from South Bend, Ind.: "Is it a regular program? If so, it's a winner." A man from the Kansas Agricultural College in Moscow, Idaho, wrote: "Your Rock Chalk came in great and I joined in." From Idaho Falls came: "The old Rock Chalk surely sounded good." A graduate of Yale at Post, Texas, sent a "Hurrah for Kansas." At an Atlanta Georgian wrote: "The concert given by the K. U. band was one of the best I have heard in some time." Boston assures K. U. that "the East is glad to hear from the progressive West." Harry Randal, LL,B,88 from Fairview, Okla., wrote: "Although we live in a little cattie town, we are appreciate and remember." The radio. fans in Skowhegan, Maine, could hear persons walking about on the platform, and at Fort Rock. They "even heard one speaker cough." The program reached Rosemum, Miu, on the Canadian border, through a blizzard, and at Wanatchee, Wash, temperature was 18 degrees below At Denver 100 alumni gathered to hear the program, thirty-five at Detroit, and twenty-two at Omaha. congratulations were sent in from former students and friends at Columbus, Mont., Nashua, New Hamp, Butler, N. J., Greenville, N. C., Springfield, Ohio, Rapid City, S. Dak, Memphis, Tenn., Alpine, Texas, Portland, Ore, Pittsburgh, Pa., Willows, Cal, Saint Rose, La., and Hartford, Corn. were, we certainly put Nebraska's house in mourning. But that’s quite half the story —wait until February that date last rites will be observed. SPORT BRIEFS DeVauzhn Francis The Husker second team, composed entirely of sophomores, played a better brand of ball than the first team. What the whole northern soul needs is to be able to win against it; to wit: Every day in every way, I am shooting better and better. The only department of the game in which the opponents outplayed the Oreaders was in freezing in their tracks and hanging on to the sphere until the whole house threatened to go to sleep. ___ For the information of the Nebraska basketeers; that little signal play, "six-two," doesn't always work, does it? Comparatively speaking Kansas displayed a poor brand of shooting. If the boys had been "hitting on all twelve," the Nebraska Cornhuskens would have looked like a chicken with the roop. But the season is still young. Getting better as the season progresses has happened. If every man on the opposing quintet had shown the aggression of Shorty, the score might possibly have been 30-21. Acky's steps were prone to hit the hoop and stroll around the rim and then hop off. Too much English maybe. Well, the Kansas forward will hit his stride one of these nights—and then watch out! The official figures on the game from the Nebraskans' standpoint; yards from scrimmage, 107; first downs, 15. When the Nebraskans saw a whirlwind coming down the court, they side-stepped. It was Bowman. C. C. Carl has started his all-Valley team contest. We promptly nominate: Enate, Waldo, and Black. Including many Ammbassador's A Real ...Shirt Offer... of the best grade madras material and of the highest grade workmanship. They'e Ide Shirts $2.50 "Again we say Buy Shirts NOW!" MID-WINTER CLEARAWAY OF Collar Attached Shirts $1.95 $2.45 Nebraksa's label is labeled the "five-man pick-up." The principle is to nail your man and stick with him (and H. W. But it doesn't always work. Black is as good on the court as he is on the gridiron. His guarding was sensational, and take a look at the box score. Long John played a good game while he was in. John has had a little hard luck with his ankle lately. We elect Endy as the only man in the world who defies gravity. We wonder how Edmonds likes being riden (or is it "prode"?). Phog had a good feature between halves. Let's have more of this stuff later on. Well, in conclusion, it's the Ames Cyclones tonight. No bear stories have come out of the Ames camp, but the athletic office has assured us a good game—even if Phog has to run in third-string men to even up the count. WHATLL WE DO? BEAT AMES! And the Ku Kus pursued a piglet lambishly about the court to the huge delight of the multitude. Send the Daily Kansan home. 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