15-rounder in the Coliseum at Los Angeles. ALL BIG SIX |Kansas, Okies Place 2 Each KANSAS CITY, March 6 (®)—The University of Kansas Jayhawks, who annexed their twelftn conference]; title on a 10-0 record this winter, shared honors with Oklahoma’s Sooners on the Associated Press all- big six basketball team for 1945-’46. The Kansans landed two of their 1943 all-star greats, war veterans Charlie (The Hawk) Black and Otto Schnellbacher, on the first mythical quintet, while Oklahoma came up with freshman forward Paul Courty and Jack Landon, guard, and the only repeater from 1945. s Coaches of the member schools and sports writers, who co-operated in choosing the.teams, were unani- 3 mous in their approval. of Black, Lawrence, Kas., whose 17.3 average in 10 games was tops among the individual scorers. Black, a 24-year-old, 6-foot, 414- inch ex-Army Air Corps Captain, is ‘la third time all-conference man.|’ He previously won the honor as aj, sophomore in 1942 and again in/1943. |, %| The all-big six teams: THE ALL BIG SIX TEAM FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM 0 Courty (Okla.) F Weatherby (Kan.) Schellenbckr (Kan.) F Stark (Iowa S.) Black (Kan.) — Cc Peck (Kan.) jog Landon (Okla.) G Payton (Kan.) Petersen (Iowa S.) G Brown (Neb.) |.