KU DEEP, EAGER! ‘Rely Mainly on the Crop # of Sophomores. HAVE WON FOUR TO DATE But All of These Victories Have Been Recorded in Friendly _¢: Hoch Auditorium. (This is the fourth of a series | of analyses of team personnel - of the clubs which will partici- pate-in the annual Big Seven conference tournament, The 4-day affair opens December 27 in Municipal Auditorium.) "JAYHAWK SCOREBOARD. Reroni to Date—W 4,1 0; 83.2. 8, U: Cr3 ae Tulsa 66; 77 Rice 67; 100 Rice ! f-c; J Anderson, 53 Bill Brainard, ¢; Larry Davenport, f; Dallas Dobbs, g: Bil | He ; Gary Padgett, f; Jack eC, Sa. 1952 Big Seven Kinish—First (tie), 10-2; all games—16-%. Previous Tournament Finishes—1946, second; 1947, third; 1948, second; 1949, sixth; 1950, third; 1951, first; 1952, second; 1953, first; (17 W. 7 L, .708). ~ Remaining Sa ar games, none, Opponent—Iowa State, 8 D. m, Tuesday. There will be no more eager gang hit the Municipal Audi- torium boards for the ninth an- nual Big Seven basketball tour- nament, beginning Monday, than Kansas. Phog ‘Allen’s thirty-eighth Jay- hawk edition is not to be con- fused with its immediate pre- decessors. But it will scrap, hustle, shoot goals with effici- ency and swarm the enemy with depth. There are only four seniors on the current roster and none of them is starters. Fact is, Allen is dedicated to sophomores this winter. He has Statied four i) at four ol the Kansans’ games to date and like-|enough to help in all or various ly will follow that script right}situtions. Two high leaping through the tournament. juniors, Gary Padgett. Green-