The 1954 trio seeking the circle are Chuck Duncan, Iowa State’s 6-5) center; Bob Reiter, Missouri’s 6-9! pivot, and Bob Jeangerard, raven- haired Colorado forward. Oddly the latter, although a four-year man, will be competing in only his third tourney. He saw no action as a freshman. | Duncan will come in with a Ti point aggregate in two previous) meets. He is averaging 18.8 points through the Cyclones’ five pre-meet games, second best among pre-| tourney scorers. If he maintains this mean through the tourney he can press his Kansas City total to 133 points, comfortably beyond the century mark. Reiter Needs 25 Reiter needs only 25 tournament points to reach the 100-club, since he has collected 15 in three: pre- vious meets. He is traveling at a} 13.0 clip, maintainence of which would shoot him to 114 for tourna- ment play. - Jeangerard, by matching his sea- sonal average of 11.7 can just match 100 points. He needs 35 to; reach the century level. Two veterans, Burdette Haldor- son, 6-8 Buffalo center and Okla- homa’s Lester Lane, already are safely in the century circle with 108 and 107 points, respectively, And the former has seen action in| only seven games despite his four- year stripes. By stretching his cur- rent 24.5 average through tourna- ment play, Lane can reach 181; |points for four meets, a total which| would place him second only to Clyde Lovellette, the old Kansas colossus, who’s 222 in three meets | appears ‘safe for some time. Player-Team g Clyde Lovellette, c, Kansas Jesse _Prisock, f, Kan. St. Jim Buchanan, g, Ne ob. Dick Knostman, c, Kan. St. ae Stange, c, Iowa St . Delmar Diercks, c. Iowa St, Bill Stauffer, c, Mo. Johnson eb. pares Haldorson, c, Cole Lester Lane, g, Okla. pote Barrett, g, Kan. St. Waugh, gs Kan, Oo. Rt OOte © Womhywoshs wows SS8eNSSb8 Nom SSsnhruy RISE nwo WHWOWBNOUSGHO 2 - WOW TIO POCOO pe Pe 09 09 W009 00 Ee OTE 6 a ¢ re RaBssess bette a _