Year ane i 7 Team PG 486=PT PF TP 19:6 Gerald Tucker, ¢klehome Ss sf S 6h: 19:7 | Bill Waters, Cklahoma 16 8 7 ko 1948 Gene Petersen, Kansaa 20 32 8 51 ‘A9h9 Clyde Lovellette, Kensas 25 1 10 64 lose. | Gipas Lobelintte, Keene O37 lO lil 953... Glyde “wveliette, Kansas 321 Li, 1 76 1952 Dick Anostmen, Kansas Ste 23 25 10 71 ort the basis of the conference's early outings » Born is the “hetr apparent to this roster. In the Jayhawkers’ three Suyhavx getiace.'c's aii shey'll play bofore ‘he tournanenbes«. he has natied T/ points for @ 2506 avarage to lead al) league pointeamithss The lean southpaw got 27 of these against LSU when ho duelled another 6-9 @lieAuerican, Lob Pottit, on even Serma on the la: ota home court even though the Bengals whip;ed- Kansas, 694636 both wen harvested 27 ypointse Born wes the tournament's seven-ranking scorer last year with his pobwtas cut he came along steadily du%i ng the season to beat Mnostam ovt of the circuit scoring champicnship with @ 2265 average gad etehed a 15.7 for ali gutese | ig Born falters, three other pivots will be cn hand to keop che torch away from che forwards «ii guardSe Missouri's Bob &eiter, # 6-8 junior, lg averaging 17e7 points per start to rank next bo. Born $n the league's eiibly scoring savlese Hebraskata | Bil! Johnson and Bob “aller, Oklahoma's versatile shooter, are —@arrying ljs7 meanse