dpr collect, sports desk, daily capital, topeka, kane { / lawrence, |eaia's » dece 25eecethe battle of the big pivot men agein 1s expected to hold host of the individual interest in the sixth annual big seven tournament this week in kansas citye but four urd ersized backliners, two each from nebraska and kansas state, easily gould steal the showe i this nuny-tex lightning quartet includes the heat : wildcats* beb rousey and jim oes ami joe geod and jim = buchanan of the combuskerss they'll be broght into ficus early since tie two clubs same in tinreday night's lid-lifter at 8 p.m. in municipal auditorium. = at 6-1 good, son of scarlet coach harry Goody is | ‘the tallest of tie fours buchsnan stands 6-03 rousey and iverson 5-lle aoe buchanan was an all-tournament chotice| last year and renked seventh on meet _ scoring tables with 45 pointes ) he oa sie pies Se 2 : | ‘it is | ignifica 1t that three of the Siig rank an ong the 1oép" Ss eet “i scorers Gena * ‘the earky games. enjoying four te goal nights, m buchanan trails only ku's massive clyde lovellette, and the Aenean 6-6 dick knostman of kmses state, among conference pointsmiths with 100 in seven gamese iverson is fifth with 89, rousey sixth at 76. good has hit 46 points even though missing two of the lmskers' seven gZamese ‘morextinpsriuntx all rely essentially on the same weap ons , , quisk-peulteea, buming speed and sharp basket eyese buchanan. is one of the few good remaining two-hand set shots in big seven circlese he also can drive and iump-shoote iversmm ami rousey are particularly good wux fev pyx@iv fomtx with one-handers froy 15 to 25 feet, ani running pumps off the wildeats' fast bresks good missed the first coule of games but poured home 17>points gax against teu t!ursday night in dallas te « vailt among the scoring leaders. ; astie from lovellette, gurventhy the nation's leading verge scorer, these two sentinel tandems will pose the toughest defensive problem in the tourneye the fact that they are concentrated on two clubs means that opponents may be obliged to dig deep into their ranks te find tue _——- blankets of similar speed ami cleverness « zon it was iverson who fired the wildeats past rlehoma in the first round of last yeards mect with a runnivg right hander in ne fed ing seconis which broke a 53-53 tiee EvESBYyXuiBa the meet also projected DuxeKyxtiuxvavavRiemeAyx rousey, then a sophomore, as a fine all-round hande lovellette, of course, will be the center of the pattle of the keyholee he will come into the meet leading the nation’ 8 major college scorers with an average of 28. 1 in seven ganess his latest blast was. @ 50-poins komtx char ge aga inst — brawiy southern cal in lawrense saturday night. 3 two other returning post veterans are jim iinet, Lemguicedv bepsectacle 6-7 iowa stcter, and missowri's & rugged bill stauffer kin one of the nation's ranking ré ounders last winter « - newe oltere incluie charles att, 6-6, 220-poun’ nebraska fresimen bob reiter, spike “built missouri 6-8 yearling; and oklahem sophomore jerrxx bob wal ~~ 6-6, xm k-state. s jack ate, the loop's ninth we scorer, at reset , is another pivet who will beer watching. he "11 be returning ater a year ‘s absence from tournament play since he wore ku silks ‘n the 1949 affair, before transferrings | the huge kan sas re * stands 6-7 and scales 235. if the cats meiet kansaszvihtsvx ecoe they witt do so by winning their first rounl games ... his duel with lovellette, will be m ough to pack the house, 3 ‘a : with iowa state's 57=68 loss te dreke saturday night in des sielbiniets kenses will enter the tournament as the conference 's only unbeaten clube stanford, the gues team, also will bring a 7-0 record to the auditorium plenkse top ten big seven scorers in non-conference Play? | fg ft f tp clyde lovellette, kensas 74 49 23 197 diek knostmm, kestate 3838 28 21 105 jim bihchanan, nebraska 45 #810 10 100 beb Kenney, kansas 31 28 15 90 jim iversen, kansas state S2 25 12 89 beh rousey , kansas state 28 28 20 2k 876 Jouvgvnd gv Mebraskex jack carby, kansas state 24 a7. 32 65 george hess, iowa state 26 12 10 64 sherman norton, oklahoma 22 19 15 63 x2 18 56 bill steuffer, missouri 16 24 don pierce tournem ent pairings wednesiay & Pelle kansas vse ¢olorade wednesday 9245 pele oklahoma vse stanford thirsday S Pelle kansas state v8e nebraska thursday 9245 Peme missouri vse iewa state den pierce npr collect, sports desk, daily oklahoman, okla. city,cklas ‘initia asl deoe 21 { ‘gurflay copy) ess ttuvavx opponents will tell you its a good thing kansas end kansas state mvavinxthex were draw in the seme bracket for the sixth big Soren basketball tournament . beginning a four-day run in kansas city wrtnnstey eat way the carnage will take Place in only one tiers 2h there never has noes: mere solid fuxx pair ef favorites i meet hist ery then the current jayhawkers md wildeats okhx phog allen's troupe tackles colorado in its first assignment wednesday e . the purple meets nebraska ds timrsday's lid-liftere kievetxtntndex beth are expected te win yy and if so, will collide in the second round of the Rx upper brackete the wiseacres say this will be ‘the finals one night earlys ; : throvgh games of december 21, the twe ountione: titems had dropped only cone game between them in 13 startss kansas went inte saturday night's tussle with use in lawrence working on a six-game winning streake statextmadxbawsdx invaded bloomington, inde to foe the hoosiers is with a 6-1 markethe wildcats have fallen only ‘before Seugh san francisco, : 52-55 6 they snapped an Slegame hone gourt winning streak in tueson by whipping ' arigona, 76-57, in the leadoff game of the same tripe they whacked hemlin' 8 natvxringezvx towering naib kings, 8-75 in man ha tt am, to esth lish a new school ee sc ore marke be | both clubs ‘are weleg the same fumux fumux formulae that ‘markedt heir ‘uae on as the big seven' s 1-2 quintets last yeare the Sayrawks Xt always anchor their winning hopes to ‘the nation' s most murderous one-man scoring threat, clyde ( mount ) lo¥ellle tte : : this is a simple cut te a winner but it‘ has worked well for the kansens for three seasons. and the old battle wagon is rolling at an even more heated pace as he begins his senior hitehe his 27e8 scoring average on 167 points currently tux /tops the nation's major collegiate a pointesmiths e beviere te xbeenvrentrictedxtavies sxthenvx x up to the ae Seni ‘pattle he hadn't bem restricted to less than 24 peints in a single eutinge and he wrecked smu dec, 14 in dallas with a new school individual high of 426 more antnous is the fact that his shooting percentage frem the field is e52e~ | a2) Atxtavaviastx alt hough he'll face sturdier opposition in tournanent play, cumulus clyde always has found the municipal auditorium plenks a frienily PaAngee he never has scered less than 20 in any single game and last year esteblished a single meet mark of 84. : the Jayhawks can, end de mui sieteit, utente niitng's or gone defense with nifty outside shooting frem tx three other veterans bill lienhard, bill heugland and bob kenney. they will face the toumey test 8 minus the services of regular ones charlie hoag , who is not yet recovered from a football groin injuryeo | | | * the jeyhawks have somewhat nwo depth than last Seasons but they wiiix must call on more sc crensivences end fire ttxtinzvavavirexgetx — tuxthextrurmanemtvikingx then they have imp tae im most of their wins to sate; if they are to reach the tournament king POW, however the defending champion wildecats, although losing four top-flight reguinas,: appesr as fermi table as ever with another buck-shot attack which goes two teams deeps through their first seven gales, kimsx jack gardner's purple pillagers boasted six men within a scoring radius ef 48 and 79 points. junior aia knostman tope the brigade with 79, but every one of the ‘sihbew, bob rousey, jim iverson, jepk carby, jesse prisock and gene nines can ruin any foe on a given nighte the cats always have three or for men in double figures and garfinerz doesn’ t nemtéatetx hesitate to alternate at least ten hends against any foes gardner can floor ‘ne perfect conmbinatocon with three big horses under the boards in the 6=7 , eae carby, cists who — _ is 6-6 by 210, and priseck + wheveevetes 215 pete ces x 6-5 SHARES » and two nifty sceoters in TOUS OY »RNXX. probably the. league’ s top sophomore last year, and iversene se khevweax last year" 8 RBS neaa runners=up opendd Tovsebvils by whaling twe big ten entries, purdue ond ohie state, then hit their pesk last weck in annihilating hamline they st tuck the pipers like a whirlwind te run up a quick 27-7 first quarter leads : this club does not carry the experience of last year’ 8 stone-hee -barrette-hitch axis ° but is bigger , just as fast, just as deep and gustx mere Bm zuxeerx ag ressives carhy possibly is the LooP,s most agile pachyderme priseck cuvrisuxhizgingineny forvavx0piovx and. — carry high gloss fer sophomerese jim smith, brainerd, minne freshman, | is good enough te ferce his way inte eccasional playing times | altho gh iewa abuexéixvuux: state was undefeated through its first four games and miss ouri is welleregarded, neither figures te challenge the twin kansas expresses whe are setting such a smoking early seasen Paces stanford , hus vaenvapxexstuecex this year's guest team, has ripped off six consecutive victories to open its season, but the epposition has not been stout, re | : : if k-state can bag the meet again it will be the first team to repeat since the event was founded in 1946 Kansas has twice peached the finals , losing te sm in '46 and to cklahoma in '48% tournament scerebeard nene-knferece standings : | ( through games ef dese 21) W 1 ptse kansas 6 0. 4.06 iowa state . 6 227 = kansas state 6 1 4.96 mis souri 3e 3 292 nebraska 37 3 358 colorade 2 4 326 oklahoma 1 4 26h, Ope ptse 302 208 395 278 ‘ait 348 263 Previous teurnament champions 1946 = southern methedist 1947 = kensas state 1948 - oklahoma 1949 = missouri 1950 ~ kensas state Seasonal records oe (throign games eof d@e i¢)yx 21) ; Iowa State ( yO) Missouri Las +) Si South Dakota U 50H 62 Missouri Valley 8H 65 Morningside 63.¥ 48 Central College (Mo)35 H 57 Creighton ae 3 New MexicoA & M 8H 51 Drake ho # 43 Iowa U 8 4H ; aa 53 Tulsa 60V 73 Arkansas vaV Kansas State ( b « 1) 67 Purdue 3 51H Nebraska (3¢5) 78 Ohio State ch H j 78 a... Uw ‘bus whitehead, nebraska 9 $63 38 S&S a 86 ugshx by maintaining his average of seven 14.2 points per game;vburs imax through the tournament » buchanan can leap as high as seconi plae on this list. he has canned an even 100 points in nebraska's first seven games, matching par figures for his first seven games would push lovellette te the astronomicel figure of 230 tournament points in just three yearse cum lus clyde is traveling at a 28el per game pace , tightening his grip on the metetmmtexexvx 1 neaa scoring — last. saturday with a 30-point slave against max usce tournanent notes! the mect will draw two of 17 remai ning undef eat ed teams in maj or college competition | kansas and coloraioe will yank up the curtain at 8 Pome wednesiaye oklahoma and stanford follow at 9:45 « kansas state's defend ing champions tackle nebraska in thursday's curtain-raiser with missouri and iowa state frllowinge , consolation pley will open fridey afterncon and sxted loser's bracket play will open friday afternoon and exteni threugh saturday afternoone winner's bracket semfinals are billed friday afterncon and finals saturday nights tntyadveiavevwttixbevtwstivdx the semifinal losers will play saturday night's opener. | | tournament notes* the meet will sport two of the nation’ s- .7 vemaining & undefeated maj or teams in -kensas and stenforde+- the Jayhawks have won their first seven, ths ind fans the ir first eightess. by minetegex successfully defending its championship kansas state can become the first team in meet hist ory to cop two SucuxrBWTes oaV x straicht CrOMBoeser stenford will aux vyvivev besbxvecerax enter the tourney with the best record among compe= bing teams, but ite title chm ces can't be consid ered prightess+« no guest “elub ever has won the affeir since anu tock the opener from kansas in 1946 cere ani there were two invited fives that year since coloraioe n ata not join the ola big six until *947s¢8u0x the beginning of the 1947-46 bask etbal.1 SOASONe cece oklahoma and kansss state will go inte the meet atop. the composite all-time standings with 11 victories and four losses eache a don pierce € dor collect, sports desk, daily oklahoman, oklae city, okal e J ( wedmesiay copy) first reunt pairings wee Nx wednesday 8 Pelle Kansas vSe coleraie 9:45 peme oklahoma vse stanford thudsday 8 pm kenses state vso nebraska 9:45 Pem. iowa state vse miss ourd en lawrence, kKene dete 25 ‘ change dateline to ke) see hubbed by its prolific pachyderm, clyde lovellette, kansas, one of two pre-tournament favorites, yanks up the curtain on the sixth annual big seven basketball meet in municipsl auditorium here weimemix at 8 pele against coloraies oklahoma, once a champion and once a runner-up, tackles stanford, this year's guest team, in tle secon half of the twin-bill at 9845 Pelle the seconi half of first round play will be canpleted thursday with kanses state's defeniing chm pions hitting nebraska at 8 Pelle gad missouri closing against iowa state in the nightcapeo withvfyix semifiials are booked friday night and finals saturday for the four-day event. tusersivx ~osing teams will play in their own precket beginning fridey afternoon with each club entered assured of three games regardless of khax its records : with the final twe ses ions already sotd out, near capacity houses also are expected for the first two nights. pisyersxumixconsiesxwitiv unlike most hlieiamniinitis, ici players and coaches will be intensely interested in the affair's outcome alse. cimxtiuxprex for the previous five derbys have been a close barometer for the upcoming cmference races oe’ 1946 mentees ’ tied for onsen in the sokthvest conference rece of £948 behind texas! western, neaa kimyx runners-ups kansas stabe upset cklshom a & m in the 1947 finals, then sped. on to grab their first league champions hip since 1919. eklahoma beat kansas in '48 then tied nebraska | for the big seven crowne kestate cane bac lk last year , clubbing minneset} | dn th finals >» then reared te the finals of the neaa. in minneapoliss — : = missowt 's 1949 champions, which anbushed oklahoma, aire the bone exception to the toirnament rhlee the tigers tailed off badly after their ken sas eaty mune bo finish in sixth place in the title chase at 4-8. = _ beth eclerade and oklahoma face unbeaten fives in their opening eigagementso ect tie twe wins at the tallend of iast seasm, kansas will carry a nine-game streak tukextimxtuurmeyx on the kansas city planks. although mxypxyesskx slew off the mark, phog allen's jaylawks have been Ampress ive against their stoutest oppisitione they fleered telenteleaded denver y 84-53, in amassing a new school records they Bam hand ed southern cal its werst beating of the season last dua? 1b 76-55, in lawrenceo : lovellette, fxm course, poses the most vexing individual defensive problem in league history. now carrying 244-pounis, the great white whale of mte oread is ringing the scoring bell at ‘ fast pase even for hime he tessed in 50 points against the burly teejens to lift his season, S average te 2867x 281, _ among neaa qintet ss : : ; cu's only man of cemupdbie stature is freshman burdette rlacsoen, 6-8, 195-pound @ « cmuruxbabevienx however, the buffaloes played ka kway kongiy dest xtonsv x this — to twe tough decisions last year - aibx before lesing and huankxbesteny x been ‘beaten bat this yeare in dropping five verdicts in seven games , cu has lest by an average of only six points per starts tb schaex ‘coach uxbx bebe lee has zoned kansas capably UMSVIESEXTHE* | in the last two games the two teams have played and & can be expected todo | alle pe ae * Mc esis: Be. a ee a. ow: only one important sealp in t a a fect which could aie them Gonsd erable greifs this nae te testes than the réilbirds thinks — staufueex therr 1s a suspicion that eklahoma, always _ elever unier bruce drake, will give st ford a frll jight . the cardinals - current vic tery chain, that of -. San freneisce Uealthough Winning only iol of six the socners have been | Playing in much kouyx stiffer canpetitions they can into Kansas oity off a three-game read trip against the Ltlke s of t21itnots, iowa and 78, all of eal which handed them a whippinge f) | there is ane : upset er two xkm strewn through every ‘meet and this could ve ite | | oto \ | all-time + ournament standings uae t * 2 Pete pts. opps ohps * soutlem methedist 1 © 100 8©=6© iss oklahoma Ee 5 &@. 0733 840 710° 1 Kansas state 5 11 4 0755 822 766 2 * oklehomaa&M 1 1 667 154 229 9 * mig hfgan 1 Se 1 eer 1e2 159 «Ot *minnesota 1 2 L e667 198 1s9 0 kansas 5 9 6 e600 828 761 0 mis sourt oY!" 7 835 6 2 iowa state 5 4 11 0266 747 890 nebraska 5 5 LO e555 805 868 0 # arkansas . == 2 335 150 155 coloraie 4 2 10 0166 645 683 0 * harvard ee ( ~~: h6hlU€m a US * guest teams den pierce la grange, i111. x forward has sumnadx@ivx enjoyed two large bights in his last two starts,gwhisking in 21 points against iowa twavgamex a few days before khav 39xpax wedmvx wenemtayxyiehtxx wednesday, bla ste as always there will be much at stake in the ku-kestate scrape the allenmen will be pubting on li-game winning stredc on the line, ~ eight of which have been compiled this season. kansas also crept past thar up-river rival in the latest ap pollylanmiing fourth while state was sinking to eighth. this game is certain to have direct bearing on these standings. the cats, of course, would like to keep their crown, aid they figure to do it if they get mx by kansas. by sweeping the tourney they not only would be the first tean to repeat on two successive years, but the first to attain three civarwewtx titles in the meet s six= year historys q | more combustible than these reasons will be the first face-off between the jayhawks , manmnoath center , clyde ( mount’ lovellette, and a former teammate, jack carby, now of the wildeats. the hatte played behind the terre haute terrar in most igstances through their sophomore year at mt. oreads the rivalry was keen then and is certain to be at fever= pitch now, carby, a apts ge enrolled at state in spetember, 1950, after dropping out of ku at at mid-semest@ the sane ye ate there also is more than usual interest in the los ers bracket due to the rules experiment on the free throws noxguntiux gratuyx gx this provides that no gratis tosses may be waived during any portion of the games however , the offended team will maintain possession of the ball following all successful charities,putting it into play from out of bounds. drake, chairman of the basketball rules committee , will, of course, be able to observe the scheme first hamle was to throw first round play in this bracket wtkk xem coloraio sect nat nebraska at 2 Pelley And umivx stanford against iowa state at é StS. tournament notes} through first round gamesyone player, ou ‘is sherman norton, has broken the 30 point marks gleaning 39 against stenford, while four others have plugged 20 ar moree... this list ineludes stanford's Jim ramtead, 2; ku's clyie lovellette md jim buchanan, nebraska,s23, and bob kenney,kansas, 2leess kite thoymyx : one of the meet offiet ajsy played outfield for the kansas city blues last season, ani was recently drafted by the philadelphia athleticdes.... fridays kengie~ kansas state meeting will be the 119th between the two Olds foese.s ku has copped 77sstate 1, but the aggies have bagged 10 of the last 13.6 cegO thomas, don plerce TM ALL TOURTA HT : # Bs ty a by Es Barrett (KS), ¢ Freiberger (0), ¢ Buchanan (N), g Tucker (C), g SEREGERSSRYIE yl ES outawSuk 6S of On HOO He ok wow apr boaot Wud, ae) DOP Bt OW 8 Johnson (iim), ¢ Tucker (0), s Lovellette (K), ¢ Whitehead (1), 6 Pieres (N), ¢ Petorsen sy? ¢ Barrett (KS), g Freiberger (0), ¢ ebabap buat ieee | BuRRBERRE ole Mis & some 6), lis (c), f Paulsen (IS), gS Pippin Cs Looe, Pisree (N), ¢ Whitehead (N), ¢ RSBNBRSEBR aSERRSeeaR 2&5 26 25 2% 23 20 1 22 LL TOUREAL TIN 43 43 36 38 37 31 aT 28 34 RV BBERNUGR | wi uGrtiapab NRGERNEBBE 1946 = Southern Methodist University 1949 =» University of Missouri 1947 = Kansas State College — 1950 «» Kansas State College @# University of Oklaham no un 0000 Fs Gt SEB aan ee TOP TEN ALLA-TUE Sconms PWS GURREIT PLATES WITH GHAICE TO lOvE LITO TOP Tay Lovellotte (K), ¢ Barrett (53) . Waugh (K) Tucker cf, g Waters (0), ¢ AWWW OOOO VOPwWHAAE uEubRPGarnrab (a EBBEGSUY RBBERBRSSS wakuetBa BHESBENGER PF SRBBRBSS agessesbEk eakwatS~s Jalna (in, Lovellette (K Tucker (0), ¢ lovelictte ()» @ Glasgow (0), Freiberger OF Tovellette’ (K) , c Whitehead (1!) Johnson (Minn a, c a Most men Sib Aatcatiee in ao om 15 in 194650 _ Most men scored = 33 in 1946 and 1947. Most total meet points » ‘1400 in 1950. Most total meet points by winning teans = 764 in 1 1950. Most total meet points by lesing teans — 636 in 1950. Fewest total meet points » 1158 in 1947. i Fewest total meet points by winning teams =~ 623 in 1947. . Fewest total meet points by. losing teams = 535 in 1947. 4 Most points 1 tean 1 game ~ 85 by Nebraska vs Iowa State, 1949. llost points 1 team 3 ganes ~ 207 by I sia, 1949. Most padnts 2 toons 1 game = 152 by lebrasim (85), Iowa State (67), 1949 (overt) Fewest points 1 tean 1 gane = 33 by Iova State vs Ollahona A&M, 1947. Fewest points 1 tcam 3 games ~ 122 by Iowa State, 1947. Fewest points 2 teams, 1 game ~ 77 by Iowa State (33), Oklahoma A&M (44), 1947. Most field foals 1 team 1 game ~ 36 by Kansas vs Iowa Staite, 1950, Most field goals 1 team 3 games ~ 8) by Kansas, 1950, Most field goals 2 teams 1 gane ~ 60 by llebrasks (32), Iowa State (27), 1989". *Iorm State scored basict for I ,vraska Fewest field goals 1 team 1 game « 11 by Iowa State vs Kansas, 19463 Ll by Iowa State vs Oclahoma AGM, 19473 : 4 pal pe Oklahoma vs ifissouri, 1949. _ Fewcost ficld goals #1 team 3 ganes ~ 40 by Iowa State, 1947. Fewest field goals 2 teams 1 game = 23 by Olclahoma (11), iiisgourd (12), 19496 Most free throzs 1 team 1 game ~ 25 by Colorado ve Harvard, 1948. _ Most free throws 1 team 3 games =~ 55 by Olclahoma, 1947. Most free throws 2 teans 1 game = 40 by ilissouri (20) 5 Oklahoma (20), 1949. Fewest free throws 1 team 1 gane ~ 3 by Kansas ve Iowa State, 19503 7 ‘ _. 3 by Kansas vs Minnesota, 1950. , | | Fewest free throws 1 team 3 games ~ ll by Kansas, 1950. : a J Feuest free throvs 2 teans 1 gane » 15 by SIU (65, Missouri (9), 19h. Most personal fouls 1 team 1 game » 33 by Colorado vs Iava State, 1950. Most personal fouls 1 team 3 ganea ~ 85 by Colorado , 1950. Most personal fouls 2 teams 1 gane « 56 ~ Colorado (33) » Imm State (23)5 1950. Fevest personal fouls 1 team 1 game ~ 9 by Michigan vs Kansas, 19490 Fewest personal fouls 1 team 3 games ~ 30 by Michigan, 1949. Fewost personal fouls 2 teans 1 gane « 25 by lSssourd (10), Oclahoma 15, 1946. Most free throws missed 1 tean 1 gane » 15 by Missouri vs Iowa State, 1946. Most free throws missed 1 team 3 games = 31 by Nebraska, 1947. Most free throws missed 2 teans 1 game » 23 by Nebraska (12), Harvard (11), 19483 23 iy Kanone Stabe (12), Oklahoma’ (11), 29699 23 by Nebraska (14), Iara State (9)5 19496 Fewest free throws missed 1 team 1 game « 0 by Colorado vs Oklahoma, 19473 O by Kansas vs — 1989 « Fevest free thrors missed 1 team 3 games ~ & by Tansas, 1 Fewest free throws missed 2 teams 1 game » 5 by Oclahoma iS Colorado (B¥, 19483 5 by Kansas (a? Oklahoma 2 33° 19483 Michigan 5 by Kansas (€ 19496 Best free throw percentaze 1 tean 3 games » Oll (i310) 1 by Oklahoma, 1948.5 ‘Most points by winning team = 95 by lebraska vs Iowa State, 1949 (overtine). Most tdal personal fouls 1 meet ~ 503 in 1950. ‘Most players used 1 team 1 game = 19 by Kansas vs Iara State, 19460 Most players used 2 teans 1 came «= 34 by Kansas (19), Iam State (15) 5 1946. Widest winning margin = - 33 points by Colorado (81) vs Marvard (48), 1948. Qa» 1,000 00 (Up 0) by Best free throw percer ntage L tear 4 3 by Coloz vs Ol 1.000 (9.0) byiiansas vs lie Best free throw percentage 2 tears 1 came = 039 by Kansas (%0), beans: gee (174) 5 1949. Worst free throw peresniace 1 bee 1 game ~ 368 by tanans State (7u12) va ‘Oclahoua, 1950. Jorst free throw porcentage 1 team 3 games ~ 491 by Ifissout (26827), 19460 a Jorst free throw percentage 2 teams 1 game = 488 by Kansas State ("Fu12) » Oclahona (1369) y a lost points by losing tean « 68 by Colorado vs lfimesota, 1950. Fewest points by wirning team = 44 by Oklahoma vs Iowa State, 19473 44, by lfissourd vs Oklahoma, 1949. Fewest points by losing tean = 33 by Iowa State vs Olelahoma Agi, 1947 Most total field goals 1 meet = 548 in 1950, Fevest total ficld goals 1 meet = 399 in 1947. Most total hektemecios free throvs 2 meet ~ 358 in 1947. Fevest total free thravs 1 meet = 304 in 1950, Most total froe throws missed 1 meet = 181 in 1946. _ Fewest total free throvs missed 1 meet - 153 in 1948, Fewest total personal fouls 1 meet » 443 in 1946. Closest winning margin « 1 point by Kansas (53) va Arkansas (52), 19463 1 point by lissourj, (56) vs Iara State (55), 410463 1 point by aictehone I{vs Nebras’m (46), 19473 1 point by Missours. (47) ve Michigan UB, LILI Most points in ovortine = 19 by Nebraska vs Iova State, 1949. Fastest fouling out = 43 second playing time by Jacl Froistad (C) vs Iowa State, 19505 Most points — 1 player 1 game » 38 by Johnson (Minn) vs Colorado, 1950, Most points 1 playor 3 games » 82 by Lovellette (K), 1950. Most points 1 player all meeta ~ 146 by Iovellette (K). Most field goals 1 player 1 game = 15 by Johnson (IMinn) vs Colorado, 1950. Host field goals 1 player 3 ganes » 37 by Iovellette (K), 1950. Most field goals 1 player all meets ~ 62 by Lovellette (K). Most free throvs 1 player 1 game « 11 by ‘leatherby (KS) vs Arkansas, 19463 LL by Vanderluy (Mich) vs lebraska, 1989. Most free throws 1 player 3 games = 21 by Vanderkuy (lfich), 1949 Most free throvs 1 player all meets = 31 by Pierce (IN). Most free throws missed 1 player 1 gane « 8 by Brannum (iS) vs Oklahoma, 199. Most free throws missed 1 playor 3 ganes = 12 by Vanderluy (Illich), 1949¢ lost free throws missed 1 player all meets = 25 by Corv (N)» Most personal fouls 1 player 3 ganes ~ 15 by Dicreks (IS), 1950. Most personal fouls 1 playor all neets « 36 by Corv (I) o 7 Most points 1 forward 1 game «= 25 by Glasgow (0) vs Kansas State, 1949. Most points 1 forward 3 games ~ 51 by Petersen (K), 1948 Most points 1 forward all meets « 93 by ilills (C). Most field goals 1 forward 1 game = 10 by Suprunowies (ifich)ys Nebraska, 1949. Most field goals 1 forward 3 panos = 20 by Petersen (K), 19483 — 20 by Suprunarics (lich) oe 19496 Most field goals 1 forward all meets = 37 by Pippin (13 37 by Hills (C). Most free throws 1 forward 1 game « 11 by Weatherby (KS) vs Arkansas, 1946. Most free throuvs 1 forward 3 games = 17 by Black (K), 1946. Most free throws 1 forward all meets = 27 by Courty (0)» Most free throws missed 1 forward 1 game = 5 by Black (K) vs Iora State, 19463 5 by Lloyd (SIMU) ve Xansas, 19463 5 by Weatherby (KS) vs Arkansas, 19463 5 by Cox (N) vs Olclahoma A&M, 1947. Most free throws missed 1 forward 3 games = 10 by Black (K), 1946. Most free throvs missed 1 forward all neets - 13 by Jenkins (Me Most personal fouls 1 forward 3 ganes = 1, by Gibson ah 1950. Most personal fouls 1 forward 211 meets = 26 by Hills (C). Most points 1 center 1 sane = 3S by Johnson (!inn) vs Colorado, 1950, lost points 1 center 3 games - 82 by Lovellette (K), 1950. Most points 1 centor all neets = 146 by Lovellette (K). Most field goals 1 ecnter 1 gane ~ 15 by Johnson (ifinn) va Colorado, 1950. Host ficld goals 1 center 3 gancs = 37 by Lovellette (K), 1950. Most ficld goals 1 center all moets ~ 62 by Ievellette (K). Most free throws 1 conter 1 game = 11 by Vandorkuy (lich) vs Nebraska, 1889. Most free throws 1 center 3 games = 21 by Vanderlkuy (ifich), 1949. Most free throws 1 econtor all moets — 31 by Picrce (I)> Most free throvs missed 1 centor 1 gane = & by Branmm (KS), vs Ol:lahoma, 1949 ifest free throus missed 1 center 3 ganes = 12 by Vanderkuy (Ifich), 1949. Most free throvs missed 1 center all mcets — 19 by Branmm (KS). Most personal fouls 1 center 1 meet = 15 by Diereks (IS), 1950. Most personal fouls 1 center all meets = 31 by Paulsen (15), lost points 1 guard 3 canes = 56 by Skoog (ifinn), 1950. Most points 1 cuard all meets ~ 101 by Waugh (K)3 101 by Barrett (KS). ifost field goals 1 guard 1 mmrk gane ~ 10 by Barrett (XS) vs Nebraska,1950, Most ficld goals 1 guard 3 games = 23 by Skoog (“finn), 1°50. Most ficld sonls 1 guard all meets = 43 by Waugh (K)3 43 by Barrett (KS). Most free thrors 1 guard 1 game = 9 by Petersen (IS) vs Oklahoma, 19483 9 by Retherford (IJ) vs !issourd, 1943, Most freo throws 1 guard 3 ganes ~ 16 by Petersen (IS), 1948. lost free throvs:1 guard all neets =» 27 by Tucker (C), Most froe throvs nissed 1 guard 1 came = 6 by Cerv me (N) vs Kansas, 1947. Most free throvs missed 1 guard 3 ganes = 9 by Cerv (II), 19473 9 by Witt (1), 1950. ifost free throws missed 1 guard all meets = 25 by Cerv (1), Most personal fouls 1 guard 3 meets ~ 14 by Stokes ts 1950, Most personal fouls 1 guard all ncets = 36 by Cerv (I). Host points 1 guard 1 game = 22 by Skoog (!fim) #8 Kansas State, 1950. Best free throw percentage 1 gano 1 player = 9 of 9 by Petersen (IS) vs Okinhoma, 1948, Best froo throw percentace 3 ganes 1 playor ~ 16 of 16 by Petersen (15), 1945. Best free throw pereentage 1 player all neets #19 of 20 by ills (C). Host consecutive free throvs 1 vlayer ~ 16 by Petersen (IS), 1948.