UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN JAYHAWKERS NAB NORTHERN GAMES Crowd Marvels at Kansas Squad as Ames Five Falls 9 to 25 The Jayhawker quintet, after defeating Ames Thursday night, brought home another victory of 25 from the game there Friday night. The teamwork of the Jayhawkers was exceptionally good against the Cyclones, but their goal-shooting abilies was much poorer than usual, according to the official Kansas started the game off with a rush and completely outplayed the Ames five during the first part of the game. Ames scored 14 to 3 in favor of Kansas. The second half was much slower than the first and was marked by the inability of the Jayhawker forwards to connect with the basket. Lyle, the backup forwards mentioned, were the greatest point-getters. Laetitie and Lyle played "a wonderful game," according to Coach Hamilton. The teams played a more even game in this half, the score being to 6 in favor of the Jayhawkers. The Jayhawkers stopped over in Kansas City for a game play with the Polytechnic five in Central high school gymnasium. Kansas won by a score of 45 to 22. Kansas did not hit the ball until third, when he#ifdef first period ending 17 to 14 in favor of Kansas. In the second half the men bagged baskets from all angles and distances. "Scrubby" Laslett, who was the greatest point-getter in the Ames games, again starred by bagging five field baskets. Three of his goals went in vin the long-distance rout against Kansas, by caring four field baskets and seven free ones out of nine chances. Lytle also starred with six field goals, while Hrlaulb and Kauder barged two each. All of the men were slightly stiff after the game with the Cyclones Friday night, and did not get limber up until the latter part of the game. Captain Fat Nelson took a rest and did not play again. There would be in fighting trim for the Aggie games tonight and tomorrow night. The box score for the Ames game: KANRAS (25) G. PT. F. Gribbell, lhlaub, if. 2 0 0 Loblah. 2 0 0 Loblah. (cap). ran. 0 0 0 Loblah. 1 0 1 Totals ...12 1 8 AMES (9) G. FT. FT. Paige, rf. 3 1 Lindner, rf. 0 1 Harper, I. 0 0 Janda, c. 0 0 Peyton, rg. 0 2 Morgan, lg. 0 0 Woodward, lg. - - son, will meet one of the fastest men on the Jayhawker quintet when he faces Gibbens. Gibbery was the mainstay of the team last year, and has been playing the same fast thrilling game this season. Totals Do you investigate both the agent and the company before you buy Life Insurance? SPORT BEAMS The Aggies are in our midst. They expect to win, and we expect to win. We will know which is right by 8:15 tonight. Fullington, the new center for the Aggies, is reported to be a "gun" at that position. He will have to be of a large caliber bore to beat the Jayhawker center because Lyle is developing into a seventy-two centimeter size. Lyle tread two field goals in the first Ames games, five in the next, and six in the Polytechnic game. He took the tip-off in all of them. Reynolds, all Missouri Valley forward on the Aggie basketball team last year, will probably have his goal-shooting ability somewhat lessened by the new defense. Jayhawker squad. Scrubby spends his time shooting goals in his idle moments at guarding. He has a total of thirteen baskets in the last three games. To save time he sometimes them in from the center of the court. Van Trine, the Aggie left forward, is slated to spend his time trying to get by Captain Fat Nelson. Captain Nelson has been resting up in expectation of this very bout and will demand that he apply his skill. Aggie passes and goal-shooting. He is playing in his best form of the season. McMillan, right guard and captain of the Aggie five, is doped to work over time keeping Rudolf Uhrlaub, Armands (French) Face Powder Delightful to use and the only French Powder on the American Market. 50c, $1, $2.50, and $5 sizes. Evans Drug Store Exclusive Agents in Lawrence 819 Mass. St. Pete Reedy, a K man on the football team in 1915 and a star left tackle on the Midland College eleven last season is back to enroll in the University next semester. Pete said he came "back for an education." who has caged seventeen field-baskets in the four scheduled games, from connecting with the hoop. Wells, left guard, and all-Missouri fulback on the Aggie eleven last sea- I-P loose leaf note books; all sizes. Paper to fit any of them. Wolf's Book Store...Adv. 82-2 A Daily Letter Home—The Daily Kansan. Innes Bulline Hackman Announcing Our January Sale of Undermuslins for 1917- Opening Tuesday Morning, January 23rd. Every garment shown in this Sale is New and Fresh and of the highest quality and daintiness it is possible to produce, at the price and in every instance below the regular Price. The stock of Hand Embroidered Philippine Underwear has been strengthened by Import, Ships, implemt received, and will be a feature every woman will appreciate. 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