89. 96. 98. 99. 100. COLLEGE Texas A. & Me sie Michigan State-----—---~-~~-~..--.~ Johns Hopkins aos U. S. Military Acadeny-----~-—~ -- Michigan School of ‘fines--------. Georgia Inst. of Technology-----~ Kansas State Syracuse~--—~--~-~-—-~~~-.--- +--+ --.-.— Breoklyn Polytechnic----~------—— DE GRO ie ei sais ee ee ice ec URS Oise Ha en ene erie Kentucky----—~-—.-+--—~----.---~== Rose Toronto siiaciaiae Chicago~ oe Cooper Union a Brown-—--—~—--——- oak Utah- sie Lafayette-— ——-.-- +... --—= Virginia Polytechnic Institute-—- Rut gers— es Pittsburg-----~~---~----~~-~----- Oregon State--- North Carolina State-~-—-----—---~ docs City College of New York~-~------ North Caroiina~ Virginia Oklahoma. ‘a Tulane West Virginia--------------~—---~-~ Alabema Polytechnic-------------- Drexe]1~-—-----—— Vermont Northeastern UcGill--- Northwe stern---- scm Ohio Worthern-———-—~.. enn oe Tennessee-—----- = Alabama——~ aiteniohei ones Bucknell-~ washed Swarthmore ime Montana State-- Arkansas-- = Idaho- i North Dakota----- Florida " Colorado State-----—--—-~-~—-~.--~- Mississippi State - Indiana--- Leutsi tne Stal bo~ oh ee. New Hampshire - South Dakota State----~-—---~—---..— Virginia Military Institute—---- Oklahoma A. & M.— wo Rice Vanderbilt - -— Arizona--- Notre Dame- = ii Queens - Rochester=-.<~-< 194.8 93 93 91 89 87 86 81 19h7 68 41 53 78 100 51 55 1931 56 34 38 92 96 33 60 56 88 60 43 48 i 28 hi 8 oe On mh Wot ith OC Ge hes ste ~~ ee ae aS COLLEGE Texas A. & M. Wichigan State-—-——~.- 2... Johns Hopkins nme U. S. Military Academy-~-----~-—--- Michigan School of lfines--------. Georgia Inst. of Technology-----~ Kansas State----- SYTACUSC$ - —— = = on ee ee ee Brooklyn Polytecnnic--~-------- a Dar tmouth-----~--~—~---------~~ saci UL OD ow ea ree ore ee ne aa Kentucky-~-—-—-~—~--~——-.------~-= Rose Toronto Chicago- Cooper Union Brown-—-—~------- = Utah- “0 Lafayette---~-~ Virginia Polytechnic Institute--- Rutgers ae + Pittsburg-—- can Oregon State--- North Carolina State----------~ a City College of New York--~--~--- North Carolina Virginia~-~ ncinn Oklahoma: Tulane West Virgini.a---- Alabama Pcolytechnic-------------- Drexel --——-.~.——- Vermont oo Northeastern McGill-- Northwe stern--- Chio Northern----~—---—---—----~--+- Tennessee -- AlLabama-—— “ dived PRCT Acces ests Swine Swarthmore ss Montana State Arkansas-- - Tdaho----—— ies North Dakota--- Florida COLOEEED SEGt hii srs eee Mississippi State- Indi ana--— Lowmbei ane Seal cce cis cme New Hampshire South Dakota State—--~-—~....-....— Virginia liilitary Institute—---- Giclahoma A. & Mj —<050+.6..6es.. Rice Vanderbilt ft Arizona- Notre Dame- scion tii Queens Rochester--~ 19.8 2 93 91 89 87 86 81 80 74 73 {3 69 68 67 19h7 1931 56 34 38 a fi : 9 + oc ; sk Ee Ot AOA tAOe NANA ADOk KRAMO AMIN D yee Ge NN Ne) Nea AS . 81. 82. 83. 8h. 85. 86. ae 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 9h. 95. 97. 98. 99. 100. Idaho----~-— COLLEGE Texas A. & M. Michigan State- Johns Hopkins oe U. S. Military Academy-----~-—- a Michigan School of lfines~------ se Georgia Inst. of Technology-----~ Kansas State----~------------~.-~- Syracuse---~----~------~- =~ --- --- = Brooklyn Polytechnic-------------— Dar trout hen oe ee eee i ie ee nes mae Kentucky-<---—~=~~----— - = = Rose Toronto ‘a ‘i. Chicago- Cooper Union - Brown-—-—~--—--~-- ‘nes . Utah sone Lafayette-—. -—-~~~---—--~~--~~-.~ Virginia Polytechnic Institute--- Rutgers — oe Pittsburg----------~-------~----- Oregon State-—— North Carolina State----------- ee City College of New York------- nn North Carolina Virginia Oklahoma: Tulane West Virginia--- Alabena as mo ene = Drexel ~-—---+<-- es Vermont Northeastern McGill ---. Northwestern-- Ohio Nor thern-— << eee en an Tennessee-~—----— elie ILD I Bes clin dierent omen coe Bucknell- see ss Swarthmore- es Montana State Arkansas-- see North Dakota----—-~----~..-—-- =~ Tlorida Colorado State- Mississippi State Indi ana- Louisiana State----—...- «1... New Hampshire -_ South Dakota State---~--~--—---...- Virginia Military Institute—---- Oklahoma A. & M, —~--H- on ewe Rice Vanderbilt - on Arizona~- Notre Dame- asaw Queens Rochester=— 1948 93 93 91 89 87 86 61 80 7 73 73 69 68 &7 66 65 62 1947 68 4 53 78 100 51 55 6h LS 1931 56 3h 38 92 96 33 60 56 88 60 43 48 - 71 28 35 hl 48 30 jt ho 0 37 20 18 28 23 25 27 3h 33 28 h 28 3 35 15 31 17 5 13 22 8 2h 12 8 10 io 16 2h 10 13 13 23 12 3 3 9 12 17 15 "Bat Buchanan. (sia, of ‘ebraska),. celvays. hurt, ‘me more. ite a was tricky, and. when’ he ‘dia: ect. loose he. made. tem. es oe “Howie: ‘Williams, former Purdue ace, now: v with, Peoria, “ips Soe: s ‘wontnetion oe the ‘toughest, defender to — : | "Quick: hands, ‘good anticipation and. smart, Mt ‘Dean ‘summarizes. “His most. important ‘tip to. high school. See ce ‘to oe ‘your feet. on: defense. “Break: the’ reaching. habit. wh know wetre. going to: have to fleet hard for “everything ae Shire "But Live faced ‘that, situation 1 before, Ts was. “the biggest : man eRe our team the year. owe | went. to: the Class B finals. We're not. conceding, anything - ‘to. ‘anybody.’ a Like ‘Doc sayss..+,"Tae. guy! = ane “all-American.” 5 tine ay ee S i Sees : we cone xs Se arte Ty ae ey Rah iar waeoee aaa e No. 29 58 pr 39 pr 793 Pr 148 kh pr 4 pr 16 14 INVENTORY OF BASKETBALL EQUIPMENT June 30, 1953 Article Unit Value Total Basketballs, Leather $10.00 $290.00 Shoes . 3.00 174.00 Game Sox s30 11.70 Practice Sox | .20 78.60 Practice Jerseys 1.00 148.00 Supporters Pa 2.00 Knee Pads, White - 50 7.00 " " White (extra large) .o0 2.00 USED EQUIPMENT (With Value Warm-Up Jackets 4.00 64.00 Traveling Bags 5.00 70.00 USED UIPMENT (Without Value) Basketballs Shoes Game Pants Jerseys Warm-Up Suits Practice Warm-Ups Knee Pads Knee Braces Traveling Bags Diagram Board Medicine Balls Training Table Equipment Baskets Jumping Ropes Powder Boxes Electric Clock Wooden Film Cabinet step Ladder Medicine Cabinet Laundry Holders Basket rebounding Rims Basketball Pump Master Locks & Keys Ankle Wrap Shirts Equipment Hangers Folding Chairs Wooden Benches Metal Lockers Ball Rack Practice Equipment Estimated value of above: $100.00 IMVENTORY OF BASKETBALL EQUIPMENT Article sketballs, Leather 3 ar. Factice 90x actice derseys prorters e “Pads 5) White nee? White lextra larga) [sire 6 2 es set y i ay SS 3 See A ae at ip i Pia ui i eS 5 SMD fee Se i ah ; gy R Be! By iS aR A? SIME & tet Get a) ef , t Estimated value of above: $100.00 = a me - anit eee odin RORntes inks scl MiS ean esate aaa ae i NT AESaAaE ESE eeL ALEC aise rerimeeeeem eatin onetime ——--— Se tees ahty ? 3 ; af ENT iti Aaa Rela ok eee a See cia yet een eat a renee Sante et Te bulge « over. Kansas State “an: the. ‘semifinals of the Big Seven tournament: in. Kansas. Clty, 2 geme which the Jayhawks eventually — 90-88 in overtime. it was his ae -goal een of USC's brilliant backs | ‘ae ‘Ken Flowers, that. allowed the. Hawkers” to grab carly a ‘control for. @ 76 55, rout ‘in: ‘Lawrence. eee ee ite was. his. two ‘Leaping goals” a0 the. fivel: two. ceeees: eet play that, pulled. the Jayhawks abreast of Peoria Caterpil- oe lars, 60-60, in the finals of. the United States. Olympic play- 2 offs, which. the Kansans. lost, 60- 62:;,-in the last. 15. seconds, These are. merely, the ‘cold ‘figures. of. even more: sig- ee g nificanes | ‘are. Kelley's unquenchable desire and unremitting “hustle even in defeat. Here is: a boy who. made a highly-poised “leap from, a. small class B high school to the big show without | dosing a a stride s ee : as ! | oe “He welcomes the: ‘stiff challenge. and. the fierce. pressure of. competition. Hie asks ‘no quarter and expects none, He | is eager to: belabor ‘the opposition as quickly and as definitely as possible. and. expects the ‘same knockout: ‘try Peon ‘se enemy. “Aside “Prot: his. epeed ‘and. se, Reliest S assets are these, .. “yet s: ae Sebipiea co guaras Ee SE Ca aes © oe fh yay oe Rot Ve mie. jad: the: best: “Peverse dpsbbre Ewe- : tee ‘ Prep oe SS ie : : ‘ : ae snes. oo, . DuPawreunT oF UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS LAWRENCE Following boys please report at a meeting on Monday, April 20, at 5:15 p.m. in Robinson Gymmasium: Jerry Alberts Dirk Maguire Connie Amons Len Martin Bob Anderson Tom Matthews B. H. Born Harold McElroy Bill Brainard Eldon Nicholson Bob Crisler Gary Padgett Larry Davenport Tony Pagedas Marvin Deckert Bill Perich Dick Diers Dan Robison Chris Divich LaVannes Squires Dallas Dobbs Jim Toft Everett Dye Joe Wagoner Wes Johnson Ves Whitney Allen Kelley Jack Wolfe Sincerely, Dick Harp Assistant Basketball Coach DH:es KANSAS VS. KANSAS STATE Big Seven Pre-Season Basketball Tournament (Championship Game ) Kansas City, Missouri December 30, 1952 KANSAS (87) G FeFA PP A. Kelley, f 7 405 5 Davenport, f 2 3a3 2 Patterson, f 3 8e13 & Wicholson, f 2 Q-0 2 Born, ¢ 0 2=3 5 Anderson, ¢ 0 1-2 0 Heitholt, g 2 4~7 4 Reich, g 6 4o5 3 ‘ 0 0-9 1 D. Kelley, g & 4-8 4 Smith, ¢ a lel m3 TOTALS 28 31-47 33 KANSAS STATE (93) G PePA Pr Prisock, f $ 4a7 5 Bergen, f 0 Led 2 Adems, f 0 Oud 2 J. Snith, f 4 405 § Carby, f g 0-0 4 Knostman, o 12 14-16 & Jung, ¢ 0 0-0 0 Rousey, ¢ ae 6-10 2 Mills, ¢ e 3e3 4 TOTALS 29 $1 SCORE BY QUARTERS: Kensas State 28 20 28 17 «« 93 Kansas 21 19 $0 17 -- 8&7 KANSAS VS, KANSAS STATE Big Seven Pre-Season Basketball Tournament (Championship Game ) Kansas City, Missouri December 30, 1952 KANSAS (87) G F-FA PF A. Kelley, f 7 405 5 Davenport, f & S=3 2 Patterson, f 3 8-13 5 Nieholson, f 2 0-0 2 Born, ¢ 0 2=3 5 Anderson, ¢ 0 1-2 0 Heitholt, g 2 4-7 4 Reich, g 6 405 3 Alberts, ¢ 0 0-0 1 D. Kelley, ¢ 4 4a8 a Smith, ¢ oO lel 2 TOTALS 28 31-47 33 KANSAS STATE (93) G PeFA PF Prisock, f 3 407 5 Bergen, f 0 1-4 2 Adems, f 0 0-90 2 J. Smith, f 4 405 5 Carby, f 2 O-0 4 Knostman, o 12 14-15 & Jung, ¢ 0 0-0 0 Rousey, ¢ 3 6-10 2 Mills, ¢ = eS 4 Stauffer, ¢ 5 5-5 2 TOTALS 29 55=49 31 SCORE BY QUARTERS: Kansas State 28 20 28 17 -- 95 Kansas 21 #19 #30 17 «-- 87 KANSAS VS. KANSAS STATE Big Seven Pre-Season Basketball Tournament (Championship Game) Kansas City, Missouri December 30, 1952 KANSAS (87) G F-FA PF A. Kelley, f 7 4—5 © § Davenport, f 4 Sa35 2 Patterson, f 3 8-13 5 Nicholson, f 2 0-0 2 Born, ¢ 0 2-5 5 Anderson, c 0 1-2 0 Heitholt, g 2 a7 4 Reich, g 6 4-5 3 Alberts, g 0 0-0 a D. Kelley, g 4 4-8 4 Smith, g _0 1-1 - TOTALS 28 31-47 33 KANSAS STATE (93) G PFA PF Prisock, f 3 4—7 5 Bergen, f 0 1-4 2 Adams, f 0 0-0 2 J. Smith, f 4 4.—m5 5 Carby, f 2 0-0 4 Knostman, c¢ iz 14-15 4 Jung, ¢ 0 0-0 0 Rousey, g 3 6-10 2 Mills, g 5=3 4 Stauffer, g _5 o=5 = TOTALS 29 95e49 él SCORE BY QUARTERS: Kansas State 28 20 28 17 -= 93% Kansas 2. 19 SO 17 -- 87 Say KANSAS STATE VS. OKLAHOMA Big Seven Pre-Season Basketball Tournament OKLAHOMA (69) Thomas, f Hart, f Churchill, c Hamilton, g S. Jones, g Owens, f McBachern, g Lane, g Blue, f Dwyer, f Waller, c Morrison, c Newman, g Copp, ¢ D. Jones, f TOTALS KANSAS STATE (93) Prisock, f Je Smith, f Knostman, c Rousey, g Stauffer, c Mills, g Bergen, f Carby, f Jung, ¢ Craft, c Tangerman, f Wolf, f B. Smith, g Denoon, g Adams, f TOTALS SCORE BY PERIODS: OFFICIALS : December 27, 1952 G=GA 0-7 1-3 1-4 O-1 2-8 0-2 1-4 4-13 eres 2-9 9-16 O-1 O=2 O=2 1-1 On 21-74 GGA 5=9 4-6 5-10 2-9 4-8 1-4 4-12 4~8 S-11 1-2 0-0 O=2 O-1 0-0 1-2 54-84 Oklahoma 10 Kansas State 17 Wesleyan) Kansas City, Missouri F-FA PF TP 0-2 0 0 4=5 1 6 0-0 5 2 0-0 1 0 0-2 4 0 0-0 1 0 4-5 2 6 4-9 4 12 6-8 1 10 5-7 3 23 1-3 : 1 2-3 1 2 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 2 1-2 0 1 27-46 26 69 F-FA PF TP 4-8 5 14 2=3 4 10 3-7 2 13 22 2 6 lel 2 9 1-1 2 3 1-5 5 9 3-3 4 11 2-2 1 8 0-0 0 2 ind 0 1 3-4 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 -. aa — 25-41 30 93 18 21 20 «= 69 no um Rms 8 Cliff Ogden (Wichita) and Ike Craig (Illinois KANSAS STATE VS. OKLAHOMA Big Seven Pre-Season Basketball Tournament OKLAHOMA (69) Thomas, f Hart, f£ Churchill, c Hemilton, g S. Jones, g Owens, fF MeBachern, ¢g Lane, g Blue, f Dwyer, f Waller, ¢ Morrison, ¢ Newman, g Copp, 6 D. Jones, ¢ TOTALS KANSAS STATE (93) Prisock, f J. Smith, f Knostman, o Rousey, £ Stauffer, 6 Bergen, f Carby, f Jung, ¢ Craft, ¢@ Tangerman, f Wolf, f B. Smith, ‘£ Denoon, ¢g & TOTALS SCORE BY PERIODS; December 27, 1952 G=GA FeFA PF TP O=7 O=2 0 0 1-3 405 1 6 1-4 O=O 5 2 Q-] 0-0 1 0 2-8 0-2 4, 0 0-2 0=0 1 0 1-4 4-5 2 6 4<-13 4nd 5 12 2=9 6-8 1 10 Qu16 5-7 » 23 O-l 1-3 1 1 O=2 2a 1 2 QuZ O=0 1 o lL] 0-0 0 . O=1 1-2 0 1 21-74 27-46 6 6S GeGA FePA PF TP 5=9 4e3 5 14 4-6 2-3 4 10 5-10 3-7 2 13 2-9 Zand 2 6 408 l-] 2 9 a4 l-] 2 3 4-12 15 § 9 408 S=3 & il $-]1 2—2 1 8 1-2 O=-0 Q 2 0-9 1-2 0 1 O=2 5e4 9 3 O=1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12 2=3 2 4 34-64 5-47 30 33 Oklahoma 10 18 21 £20 «= 69 Kansas State 17 3830 24 22 == 93 Kansas City, Missouri OFFICIALS: Cliff Ogden (Wichita) and Ike Craig (Illinois Wesleyan) KANSAS STATE V8. OKLAHOMA Big Seven Pre-Season Basketball Tournament OKLAHOMA (69) Thomas, f Hart, f Churehill, ¢ 8. Jonas, ¢ s MeBachern, ¢ Lane, € Blue, f Dwyer, f Waller, ¢ Morrison, ¢ Newman, g Copp, ¢ D. Jones, f TOTALS KANSAS STATE (93) Prisock, f J» Smith, f Knostman, o Rousey, ¢ Stauffer, ¢ Mills, g Bergen, f Carby, f Jung, ¢ Craft, @ Tangerman, f Wolf, f B. Smith, ¢ Adams, f TOTALS SCORE BY PERIODS: December 27, 1962 Gel Pers On O=-2 1-3 4nd Les Q-0 On} 0-0 2-8 O-2 0=2 =O 1-4 40 4-13 4a9 249 6=8 9=16 5-7 Q-} 1-3 Q—2 2a Qu2 OuQ SS. Ou- 1-2 ts ais GeGA FePA 5ad 4 maQ 408 203 §-10 $<7 2-9 22 408 lel 1-4 le] 4-12 1-5 4a8 3<3 $11 2a2 1-2 O=0 0«0 1-2 0=2 $4 Ou] Q=-0 O=0 + “a (tear Oklahoma io)60 (18 Kansas State 17 1380 Kansas City, Missouri 21 24 PF ?P O 0 i 6 5 2 i 0 2 0 1 0 2 6 5 12 i 10 3 23 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 1 ae ri] PF gP 5 14 : 10 2 13 2 6 2 9 2 3 5 9 4 12 i 8 0 2 0 1 0 3 O 0 0 9 3 o oO 20 w= 69 22 «= 93 OFFICIALS: Cliff Ogden (Wichita) and Ike Craig (Illinois Wesleyan)