dpr collect, sports desk, the times, okla. city, okle. kansas city,mOe, dece25.... oklahoma runs int o its eternal problem of the big man here monday when £&x the tournament gooners tackle this year's big seven tomunment guest team, washington, in the final of four first round gamese tipoff time is 93:45 Pele at municipal auditorium. kansas state's defending champions and nebraska .... lead off at 8 pem. before what 1s expected to be a capacity house of 10,5000. looming over the gooners in this one will be dann parsons, 6-7, 232-pound junior center, who subbed by xukvavx for the all-american hook-shooter,bob houbregs, last years the guy with the stx size 17 shoe is no houbregs, but he is good enough to have evuntedv kOxpaintav totaled O points in the huske -fe's two games with kansas state last weeke nore taper bait he is big enough to destroy bruce drake's crewe take a look at what has befallen the redshirts: to date this year; illinois beat them , 86-61,at norman with the 6«9 xeavkerrx illiini center,red keer,roaring to a new fieldhouse record of 3) points; ohio. state beat them, 73-6), with the 6-7 paul sbert notching 28; oklahdma a & m beat them withxthuvx 65-16, with 6-103 bob ( auto) aii bal ole rambling for 256 in every scarp the enemy posteman has been the killer, the viliain and the key. oklahoma tumbled wisconsin ® froa bre undefeated ranks two weeks ago,69=65, chiefly because bob waller, the drake's 6=6 center, shutout badger pivot paul |» morrow.froa the Holds the latter; a 6+7% speciman » could collect onlybs three free throws. he nad been their leading WESTERN UNION PRESS MESSAGE ARSHALL , PRESIDENT scorer as the badgers anuexed their first four games. | although parsons is a half-inch shorter than morrow ha Zz also is 30 points heavier,an item that is weighing . increas. ng more important under the backboards in mod ern-day basketball « | cepa who is not tall as modern postmen By gets. a “Little élp from his mates, he likely can a slid a a low-scoring ‘handout? on she huge huskie. the success or” tiliece of this picketing job wil go a long way toward abe ta ne a the issueye : : dohibe disclosed Shak his club has been drili ing , sively an defense since the ageie gane december 16, " excep t agaim t a & m our offense has been good enough ", drake said here sunday as he sent his club into a workout on the auditorium: | ‘planks abx sunday aftemoon. " but our defense has not been good @ enough. We also must improve taikkmgvx rebounding and take "better care of the ball when we have it. " : drake ili start his usual lineup of sterling jones ( 6—1l# and ron blue ( 6-3) at forwards; waller , center; a Sink: meeachern ( 6-0) an. taunes Vane ( 6-0) at guards. wasington comes in winless in four games. however - coaeh tippy dye, who guided the club to the pacific coast title and third place in the neaa last year, maintains his sophomore CrOPee-+.s he brought seroh of them he re esses is the best hets ever had at seattle. not. a edneie regular from last year's great mecutchen-geelary-houbregs- eipriano- koon quintet reuains. = E eases gates i the winner of this one wil move against the nebraska~ kansas state victor in tuesday 's se iifinalse kansas and missouri aiyrsudy mavew reached the saturday night's leadoff games. bombed found of fow in xhevupsurvbvackvi. the jayhawkers bamsa@ colorado, 7962, des>ite a paltry L2-point production: from all-american conter beh, born, wittex wissouri took apart iowa state with equal ease, 7-65. don pierce /~ aus YS WESTERN UNION (= _ _____| PRESS MESSAGE s npr col lect, sports desk, daily capital, topeka, kan. ; kansas citys... for once phog allen s analysis of his twamtyx basketball! ome victory was no more pungent than the time of days " well, we won't have to play in the aftemoon -@nyhow", he only half-kidded when asked for nis gvnutustonyx quick conclusions foliowing ku's 79-62 thumping of colorado in the opening nvmadx bout of the 1953 big seven tournament. "we've had experionce with those aftemoon games and we don't like it ", he continued. BUXVEUMEXVHUSVX youvwinxv we like to play 'em all at night over here, " what the doetor meant was Soins boa Gcweein loser s avavdumpaux play matinee contests, the consolation bracket being unravl led all the way by that mthods the Jayhawkers have lost only, once in first round veers bowing 4.G—58, to kansas state in the 199 aifairg “ wez a couple of our regulars, born Bans ) and patvcerson ( harold ) were not up to par , but some of our sophomore xuywdax playeu well . any game you win is a good game, right now i'm hap, y. i'l. thimkxuboutxthexvtbarxthinguvsumvx wai t until tomorrow to t hink of the bad things. " | the veteran mt. oread wizard singled out three sophomores for shiny mention, ‘aviiauxdubszx guard dallas’ dobbsj and forwards hmuxvx gary padgett and harold neelroy. dobbs niavevevqutvkvavaisvinxvhexthtxdxvartoav sexes whisked two. successive 20+ ot. right hand. sots early .in the third period to help demolish the buffaloes! sagging defense, and overall collected 13 >oints, his seasonal highe he eo Soy nine shots from the ield in scoring six goals. 1595 (R-11-52) aa WESTERN UNION PRESS MESSAGE W. P. MARSHALL, PRESIDENT TIME FILED PM DEAD LINE first add daily capital sidebar Be this kind of outside shooting. frou dobbs, kuxkx . davenport — al kelley and larry daxanunt suddenly broke cpen & Bimsavx Stehs halftime Sag 27) to butvanx balloon the jayhawks on top by as much as 2h points with 1:56 remaining in the third quarter mcelroy eokehed fiw points; padgett seven. both also flashed signs of aufunsivex grasping - ku's complex switching sth dam " gome people already are telling ma: Spy’ 6 disap:olated in our club “, allen fired a parting shot. " = tthey've got to get accustomed to is the fact that we nekds longer playing with dean kelley and gil reich( the departed guards who were the core of the jayhawks' half-court press - last season) . % i've said all along we weren't going to be as oa good without them and it is proven every time we play. fans have got to get used to the fact we're mw laying with a new team " nevertheless, the victory levelled ku's record ‘@ 282 for the season and handed thwmvitax the hawkers their thir iciteachat cays victory over colorado against nd defeatse ‘ | - - born eoleeted only 12 palates his- lowest output of the year. he stil is nursing a lame ankles but | cuts defense spun a go d job.on him with xwmtsyx burdette haldo r- son, 6 «7 center, Peer re the lean southpaw's left hand whtixaxx “kitax in coordination with @sag with a sag from the forward an d guard on born's right. . this left che herd vulnerable from the oute side and the say aukers threw ringers suyvuyhoutx from 20 and a % feet throughout the third period to Ane the triumphs : don pierce 1595 (R-11-52) ===) WESTERN UNION PRESS MESSAGE DEAD LINE W. P. MARSHALL, PRESIDENT TIME FIED npr collect, sports desk, the times, okla, city, okla. kansas cL tyymoe,.doce 294.... nebraskatyx rules an oight-point vavorite over oklahoma here tuesday night max in the susvmdxvf cleanup end of the semfinal round of the big seven tournament. but there wil) be seant surprise if bruce drake! Ss soone rs edge their way into the king row against "the missouri-kanses winners ; here's why, “nebraska is a notoriously hot and cold club. tie cornhuskers played their best game in‘ tournament histiry aonday night in upsetting kansas state, 78-74, in the. leadofr mateh of the final nivht of firat round play. it isn't likely the combhuskers pisyx will play anotherlike that for a few outings.se they lost the ball on bad passes only twice saxve . throurht the second half and came from ag -far.behind.ag.13. points. | the pace was tervifte all the way and nu horsed thr ugh the entire cicsing 20 ainutes without a substitutes meanwhile the sooners were arming chembel'vee with a new university single-game , scoring record in whacking washing= ton's quent team, S777 with a 8-percent shooting nighte it was described as " a big victory which will help our eonfidence " by drake. morever, ou broke the game open in bh ‘inal half ... it was 42-2 at intermission esos with its regular et bob waller, playing less than five ninutes< he drew his f urth fouk with 5337 remain | ing in the third period and returnod for only 17 seconi in the retereh before drawing his fifth. walt nor'tsion, any ee had to plug tho breach the reasin! ing time» tt 1595 (R-11-52) _ aut S WESTERN UNION _ PRESS MESSAGE W. P. MARSHALL, PRESIDENT TIME FILED DEAD LINE oklahoma netted/ onsy five layups off £&sx the drake shuffle, a low totla agai nat a elub unused ¥ this weaving enployed attack, but uxax che outalae option to shrow numerous ringers from 20 feet imvavsuevidavaxkiintistions: behind she & one-man coe | gua: “dd Ibater lane and forward ron blue were the ‘ lead dogs with 28 and 19 sihiardsaad respectivese the former caged 12 of 23 field goal tries for 52-percente “it was our bes overall ofiensive ravpydverx effort of the year Ne drake said. ". inx even then we didn't look good the Cirst halt. we were taking tow many widl one instead of working for the good ones. "- 4 at. any rate the 87-pofint landlside bested the olf raaore — four points, the former mark wasn't even a year old having been eatablished in that 63-81 triumph over colorado last february at boulders : - lane took personal charge of the records -he drove for his lith basket of the night with ls5l left, auitvdy kway frsexviwews vice vSiy cbovgyxun vx vz unpmdxuimevaVVeyR AV humusyxvmvnva20xfavbvyustx butsvavkvav tine kveunx which pulled the sooner scpreboard to 83; SHUR added two free uroxexx thro -s a minute later and poked his 86th and 87th wine % with a kuz right hend jumper just before the final buzzer. as usual the sooners will give away height : inviumadepyx win. the. match ial Nue che bieitlank will sxuxtvxuxoxf - -Svavarxtavtivxjaunsonx. hold no wide edge at center with the 6-7 “aed johnson » but the. forwards, don weber, and wiklard fagler aro 6-l) and 6-5 ‘respective, and one aes fred Sears is be. 1595 (R-11-52) === 5 WESTERN UNION PRESS MESSAGE W. P. MARSHALL, PRESIDENT PM DEAD LINE TIME FILED size the huskers are iicpacned to parlay this heakgub » xendxskoxtxbanauxsxveugis bx into a zone defense,both because of the height advantage and the fact that cha huskert persomel scarcely is adapted to sorting out ou's clever scooters in the shariie. | : it will be only ‘the second tournament meeting in history betwea these two clubs. oklahoma, s ncaa runners mipatae with bat ne feld Goal, aissouwrl sei a new. ere hin for missed tree throws * 23 5 wu Ying six. dius bea ol COe-dud-one effort § in the final alle ié wii. be tse fifth éing row appearance for _ the kansans, who » Lise culauiom , ave bagged: one previous GoumMangnt Llage tipori tiae ia 9845 Nebrusc#a and wissoird ect las 3. pelle opener or baird places don pierce ~==="S WESTERN UNION PRESS MESSAGE W. P. MARSHALL, PRESIDENT TIME FE LED 1595 (R-11-52) DEAD LINE BASKETBALL KANSAS VS COLORADO Boxstore Officials ~ Ogden, Craig KANSAS (79) 4 - GOLORADO (62) G FF YRA F G FE PPA Davenport 2 0 2 2 Jeangerard 9 5 McElroy > <3 1 Ranglos 3 2 Brainard a & o: Walter a a Kelley e «3 be Coffman ;,. 9 Squires a 9@ 1 Haldorson h 5 Martin o 6 a Hannah . @ Born 2 8 h Mock gS tk Toft Go i Morrison GS 4&4 Alberts i 6 0 Grant e »*s Dobbs 6 i 5 Harrold a. — Anderson Go 60 0 pga Heitholt x & a Total 21 20 Patterson 2 8 3 Padgett mg 3 Wolfe i & 0 Total 26 27 27 SCORE BY QUARTERS Kansas :. @ w «FF Colorado , Yh oa-& wer fF Fw NY KF MN we 34 BASKETBALL KANSAS VS MISSOURI KANSAS (69) | | MISSOURI (67) im ie CS Park [3 Brainard 0 3 0 Fowler 9 9 ‘Patterson 7 5 Reichert o © MeELroy . s h Stewart a 6 Born . 9% Mh Denny 4. 4% Alberts 1 1 3 cruts 3 Davenport 1 1 1 Reiter k 2 Padgett = 1 2 Hoist . Dobbs : 3 2 h Filbert 6 6 Squires ‘oe °° 0 Elmore e | s wee Schoonmaker } Totals 21 27 28 Henson °o.|.6UwSs | | Casteel » > Sally s & Hughes qs Totals 23 &i a SCORE BY QUARTERS Kensas ss 3}s19sd“HsésiaL = 69 Missouri . 15 «#18 16 (18 = 67 ss OPfActals = Enright, craig FTA oF MKF KF HE HY WY MH KH w& OF WH 30 KANSAS (82) Kelley 6 * oo I R. Blue Martin S. 0 Muller Wolf 2 1 Mason Patterson 3 6 3 Jones Heitholt a, 1 Hart Toft . 1 Newman Born - 5 Waller Alberts 2 @ h Morrison Brainard ) 1k 3 Brown Dobbs sf 5 Lane Squires S | 0 Thompson Anderson o 9 L MeConnell | Davenport 2 3 3 McEachern McElroy . § 0 Hamilton Padgett . -« 1 T. Blue Totals 23 36 32 Totals SCORE BY QUARTERS Kansas = mm 2 Be & Oklahoma 15 2) 13 21 73 BASKETBALL KANSAS VS OKLAHOMA Officials - Craig and Enright OKLAHOMA (73) G PT s § : » 0 Oo . 3 > | ew. ik o£ , a gE. 0 0 os * 3 ‘ys 0 0 20 33 PTA PM OCF MHF NM WH HP KF WH OF WY 38 ena EEQOED BOOK SOR EAGER ANNUAL BIG SEVEN BASKETBALL, TOURNVENT Dec, 26=30, 1953 Mumicipal Auiitorium Kansas City, Mo, Prepared for sportswriters and sportscasters by Harry G, Burvell., Director Sports Publicity | Iowa State College, Ames, Ioua SUL AD REDIDS FOLIO 74 AU, 210 SN RASKIN, TOTERBE TOURNAMENT WOURERS ; 1946 = Southern Methodist University 1950 = Kansas State College | 1947 ~ Kansas State College 1951 » University of Kansas 1948 = University of Oklahoma «(44952 = Kansas State College 1949 » University of Missouri ts EB TOP 1232 SOORERS Games EG me Dick Knostman (15), © 3 23 25 8 10 71 Del Daercks (IS), 3 18 2 su & Burdette Halderscn "(c), © 9 mem 6 6 & Art Bunte (C), £ ee John Weber oa 3 19 10 2 9 Allen Kelley (K), f 3 19 8 2 2 BH, Born Aer C 2 20 45 «©F EG AS Ron Dwyer (0 2 ge ae & 9 4 Bill Johnson (i), 8 Sew 6 iu A Joe Good (HN), g 3 14510 9 9 ies IE TOR SOORERS Games EG EL EM PE @ ear Clyde Lovellette i), 2 5 47 8 £ MOR IN Clyde Lovellette (K 3 31% 8 1 1951 Maynard Johnson (ana), ec @e 8 6 75 19% Dick Kpostman (KS), c 3 23 25 8 10 2 1952 Jim Buchanan Ms g 3 2812 4&4 8 OF 1951 Jim Ramstead (Stanford), ¢ 3 25 17 10 3 67 1951 Sherman Norton (0), f£ 3 22 2 2 4 65 198 - Gerald Tucker (0), o 3 @ RR 3 R GL 166 Clyde Lovellette {K),c¢ 3 25 14 6 10 6h 1949 Delmar Diercks (IS),c 3 16 28 & Il 64 1952 clyde a. Wo 9 6 3% 18 33 22 Jim Buchanan ( 9 §8 18 10 15 13% Dick Knostman De ve 9 46 39 15 22 131 Jim Stange (IS) 9 40 38 12 28 138 Del Diercks (IS - > $3 i 37 IS Bill Stauffer (M),c $9 39 34 J 30 lke Ernie Barrett (KS), g 9 43 15 7 30 102 Jerry Waugh (K), c a2 #9315061 20 102 TOURNAMENT REQORDS Most men participating in play - 115 in 16. Most men scoring ~ 94 in 1951, Most total meet points = 1727 in 195, Most total meet points by wimning teams = 920 in 1951, Most total meet points by losing teams «= 807 in 1951, . sa rune eresntent aiees=pelielap iain bie anabienetesioielieniicdeighessre - saath Fewest total meet points = 1158 in 1947, Fewest total meet points by winning teams = 623 in 1947, Fewest meet points by losing teams ~ 535 in 1947, Most points 1 team 1 game = 103 by Stanford vs Iowm Stato, 1951, Most points 1 team 3 games ~ 265 by Kansas State, 1952 Most points 2 teans 1 game = 205 by Stanford (103), Iowa State (202), 1951, overtime, Feyest points 1 team 1 game = 33 by Iowa State vs Oklahoma A&M, 1947, Fewest points 1 team 3 games ~ 122 by Iow State, 1947, Fevest points 2 teams 1 game = 77 by Tova State (33), Oklchoma A&M (44), 1947. Most field goals 1 team 1 game = 38 by Iowa State ve Stanford, 19513 38 ty Stanford vs Iowa State, 1951. Most field goals 1 team 3 games « 95 by Kansas State, 1951, Most field goals 2 teams 1 gama ~ 7% by Iowa State (38), Stanford (38), 1952. Most Fewest field goals 1 team 1 game = 11 by Iowa State vs Kansas, 19463 . 22 by Iowa State vs Oklahoma seat 19473 ii by Oklahoma vs Missouri, 1%9, ‘Fewest field goals 1 team 3 games ~ 40 by Iowa State, 1987, Fewest field goals 2 teams 1 game = 23 by Oklahoma (i1), Missouri (12), 1949, Most free throw 1 team 1 game = 35 by Kansas State vs Kansas, 1952, Most free throws 1 team 3 games = &7 by Kansas State, 1952, 2 Most free throws 2 teams 1 game = 66 by Kansas State "(35),. Kansas (32), 1952, Fewest free throw 1 team 1 gams = 3 by Kansas vs Iowa State, 19503 3 by Kansas vs Mimesota, "1950, Fewest free throw 1 team 3 games # 11 by Kansas, 1950, : Fewest free throws 2 teams 1 game = 15 by SMU (63, Missoud (9), 1946, Most missed free throws 1 team 1 game = 20 by Oklahoma vs Kansas State, 19523 20 by Nebraska vs Iowa State, 19523 .20 by Iowa State vs Oklahoma, 1952, Most missed free throws 1 ‘eam 3 games — 48 by Colorado, 1952, Most missed free throws 2 teams 1 gane ~ 37 by Oklahoma (20), Kansas State (17), 1952. Fewest missed free throws 1 team 1 game » O by Colorado vs Oklahoma, 194,73 0 by Kansas vs Michigan, 1949.0 Fewest missed free throws 1 team 3 games = & by Kansas, 1950, Fewest missed free throw 2 teams 1 gam = 5 by Oklahoma (2), Colorado (3), 19483 5 by Kansas (2), Oklahoma (3), 19483 5 by Kansas (6), Michigan (5), 1949, Best free throw aati 1 team 1 game = 1,000 potet Colorado vs Oklahom, 1947. Best free throw percentage 1 team 3 games = G11 (43-10) by Oklahoma, 1908, Best free throw percentage 2. teams 1 game = ,839, Kansas G0), Miciigan (174), 1949. Worst free throw percentage 1 team 1 game = ,368, Kansas State (7-12) vs Oklahoma, 1950. oe Worst free throw percentage 1 team 3 games = ,491, Missouri (26-27), 1946, | Worst free throw percentage 2 teams 1 game = 468, EBC (7-12), Oklahoma 03-9), 1950, Most personal fouls 1 team 1 game — 34 by Colorado vs Kansas, 19513 : 34, by Nebraska vs Kansas ‘State, 1951, Most personal fouls 1 team 3 games = 85 by Colorado, 19503 85 by Stanford, 1951, Most personal fouls 2 teams 1 gime = 64 by Kansas (33), Kansas State (31), 1952, Fewsst personal fouls 1 team i game @ 9 by Michigan vs Kansas, 1949. Fewest personal fouls 1 team 3 games ow 8 ty Wieetonn ri 1%9.6 : : Fewest personal fouls 2 teams 1 gams = 25 by Missouri (10), Oklahena (15), eek Most points by winning team ~ 103 by Stanford vs Iowa State, 1951, ‘Most points by losing team = 102 by Iowa State vs Stanford, 1951, Fewest points by winning team = 44, by Oklahoma A&M vs Towa State, 19473 44, by Missouri. ve Oklahoma, 109, Fewest points by losing team = 33 by Iow, State vs Oklahoma A&M, 19475 Most total field goals 1 meet ~ 635 in 1951, ~ Fewest total field goals 1 meet ~ 399 in 1947, Most total free throw 1 meet — 542 in 1952, Fewest total free throw 1 meet = 304 in 1950, Most total free throw missed 1 meet = 297 in 1952, Fewest total free throws missed 1 mest = 153 in 1948, Most total personal fouls 1 mest = 606 in 1951, Fewest i foulé in 1 meet - 443 in 1946, Widdst winning marging @ 33 points by Colorado (81) vs Harvard (48), 1948, - Most points in overtime = 19 by Nebraska vs Iowa State, 1969. _ Fastest foviling out = 43 secon playing time by Jack Froistad (C) vs Iowa State, 19505 Most points 1 player 1 gama o 39 2 (0) vs Stanfox, 1951, Most points 1 player 3 games = & by Lovellstte (K), 1952, Most nointe 1 player all mects = 222 by Lovellette (K), Most field goals 1 player 1 game ~ 15 by Johnson fn} vs Colorado, 1950, Mest field goals 1 player 3 games ~ 37 by Loveliette (K), 1950. Most field goals 1 player all mets » 93 by Lovellette (K), Most free throw 1 player 1 gume = 14 by Knostman (KS), 1952, Most free throws 1 player 3 games = 28 by Diercks (1s), 19521, Most free throws 1 player all meets ~ 43 by Diercks ( (38), Most free throws missed 1 player ; game = 8 P Fsige aac od KS) vs Oklahena, 1949. Most free throws missed 1 player 3 games - 12 by Vanierk ey (Mich), 1949. Most free throw missed 1 player a meets «= "ast by Cerv ( Most personal fouls 1 player 3 games - 15 by Dieroks (IS), 19%. Most personal fouls 1 player all meets = 37 by Diercks (IS), Most points 1 forward % game = 39 by Norton (0) vs Stanford, 1951, Mest points 1 forward 3 games = 65 by Norton (0) 195L. Most points 1 forvard all meets = 97 by Gempert (Cc), Most field goal@ 1 forward 1 game = 13 by Hess SS). , Stanford, 19513° 13 by Norton (6 a Stanford, 1951, Most field goals 1 forward 3 games = 22 by Norton a Most field goals 1 forward all mets — 38 by Gompert Most free throw 1 forward 1 gams = 13 by Norton (0) vs Stanford, 1951, Most free throws 1 forward 3 games «= 21 by Norton (0), 1951, Most free throws 1 fommrd all meets — 28 by Norton (0) | Most fxee throws missed 1 forvard 1 game ~ 7 by Fagler tn) v5 Towa State, 1952s by Duncan (IS) vs Nebraska, 192, Most free throws missed 1 forward 3 games = 10 by Sohnaiter tr}? 19523 | | 10 by Patterson (K).. 19523 _ 10 by Bergen (KS), i . Most free throw missed 1 forward all mects = 13 by Jenkine (M), Most personal fouls 1 forward 3 games ~ 14 by Gibson (KS), 19503 1. by Schnaiter (¥), 19523 Most personal fouls 1 forward dil mets «> =u 30 by Beseman (C), Most points 1 center 1 game — 38 by Johnson (Minn) wa Colorado, 19503 38 by Knostman oe) vs Kansas, 1952, Most points 1 center 3 games = &2 by Levellette (K), 1950, Mest points 1 center all meets = 222 by Lovellette (K) Most field goals 1 center 1 game = 15 by Johnson (Mim) ve Colerade, 1950, Most field goals 1 center 3 games ~ 37 by Lovellette (K), 1951, Most field goals 1 center all meets — 93 by Lovellette (K), Most free throws 1 center 1 game = 14 by Knostman (KS) we Kansas, 1952, Most free throw 1 center 3 games = 28 by Diercks (IS), 1952, Mest free throw 1 center all mots = 43 by Diercks (IS), - Most free throw missed 1 center 1 game = 8 by Branmun (KS)ws Oklahoma, 1949. Most free throw! missed 1 center 3 games — 12 by Vanderkuy (Mich), 1%9. Mest free throw missed 1 esnter all mets - 19 by Brannum (KS)s : | 19 by Diercks (ES), Most personal fouls 1 center 3 games ~ 15 by Diercks (IS), 1950, Most personal fouls 1 center all meats = 37 by Diercks (13), Most points 1 guard 1 game ~ 23 by Buchanan (HM) vs Kansas State, 1951, Most points 1 gyard 3 games — 67 by Buchanan (N), 1951, Most points 1 guard all mects = 134 by Buchanan (N), Most field goals goms ~ 10 by Barrett (KS) vs Nebraska, 19503 1 guard i . 10 by Buchanan (N) ve Kansas State, 1951, Most field goals 1 guard 3 gaz goals 1 guard i guard wd Mest free throws 1 guard all mets = 27 by Tucker (C), Most free throws missed 1 guard 1 game ~ 6 by Cerv (N) vs Kansas State, 19473 6 by Good (N) ve Iowa State, 1952, Most free throw missed 3 gemes 1 guard = 9 by Cerv (N), 19473 : 9 by. <2. Watt (M), 1950, Most free throw missed 1 guard all meets - 25 by Cerv (N), Mest personal fouls 1 guard 3 gamss = 14 by Stokes (C), 1950, Most personal fouls 1 guard al meets = 36 by Cerv (N), | Best free throw mark 1 player 1 game =~ 13 of 13 by Norton (0), 1951, Best free throw mark 1 player 3 games ~ 16 of 16 by Petersen (xs), 1948, Best free throw mark 1 player all meets - 19 of 20 by Hilis (C), Most consecutive free throws 1 player = 20 by Norton (0), 1951, ae a sabiniccitaied COMPOSTTE ON 1952 TUURN EM frenss Defense iL 2 toa ws goo 1, Kansas State 3 0 1,000 89 &7 AL & 265 75 SL Bh 226 2, Kansas i ot a G& 36 a 6 = 63 “el 3, Missouri 2 4 ot oe DS IR s 66 38 TW Ie 4, Yals 12 9 6 3 39 65 1 62 oo 629 Gl Ie 5, Colorado i FF @owreeigt 6 Ss A & in 6, Nebraska 72 © Be 8 5 ae 6h U8 Ce 7, iowa State ey ee ef = a $, Oklahoma 63 0 6 © 99 36 «687 Gk O55 WH OE ALLATIME COMPOSITE FUR CoNPERED | | , W 2 Eee a Sr Kansas State 16 5 70 4G 30 19h 23046 134 326 17? AR UG Kansas u% #7 667 500 295 132 4251295 423 335 177 390 1181 Oklahoma 12 9.57. 437 367 16L 435124. 442 323° 184 443 1217 Missouri 12 9.57 404 305 270 4372213 39% 326 167 424 1114 Colorado S43 278 4378 279 «4158 4121035 «(363 30l (154 355 1067 Towa State 6 15 .257 420 346 193 4631186 490 340 172 448 1320 ee GO YG «432 e031 «315 «1 «134 157 TIME COMPOSITE ON GUEST — Pot FG ITEM PE I FHM E £ 1.00 85 Ah OO AS OGL Si 33 15 Sc 35 on oh ae 2A GT 350 Lo S7 <6 356 235. yt 4a 42 18 56. 1K bo 40 oa OG 60 86 46 623 «666. 6156 69 55 2h 1946 Southern Methodist (1) 0 2 a 3 5 £87 56 30 26 30 162 67 25 22 2 a8 a 1946 Arkansas (4) 1947 Oklahoma A&M (2) 1948 Harvard (8) 1949 Michigan (5) 1950 Minnesota (2) 1951 Stanford (5) 1952 Yale (4) *final ranking in parenthesis 7 7] 46 l7 39 19 7 37 27 Sh Ae | | e067 90 69 25 85 249 o9.%G 31 82 2a3 | ooo G59 «39. 65 «IR 6> GL 29 Gl wo. IR NNYNO ME WEES SCE IAMS ONLY ) 4 TEAM RIVALRY STAMDINGS AMONG SCUFER: Missouri 4, Jowa State 9 Iowa State 2, Golcrado 0 Oklshoma 3, Jowa State i } Colorado 32, Nebraska 0 Towa State 1, Kaneas State 0 Oklahoma 2, Colorado 1 : Kancas State 3, Nebraska O Kansas 2, Colorato 0 Nebraska 2, Missouri 1 ‘Kensas 2, Towa "State 0 fonsas State 1, Colorado 0 Kansas © tate 2, Karras 2 a Kansas 3, Nebraska 0 Oklahoma 1, Kansas 0 Gklehoma 3, Missouri 2 oe Kancas 35, Missouri 0 Kansas State 5, Ckishora 1 = ( Klahoma i, ee ; | Missourd 3 3, Colorado 0 Nebraska 3, Iowa State 1 |