two | low ssic ion. 3200 a to $10 ing. for ser, Bill 1ep- 3ell, iles, dek, aco, rold Ray ster, son, rnie ton, ten, low, fake | eson rity, Bob inis, fom nett, Vir- ther suld ack- “player of the year” in 1923. Black, who is no relation to the current Kansan forward, also was selected as the “player of the year” in 1924. BARRY AMONG FIRST TEN. While Dr. Allen was selected as the \“greatest basketball coach of all time,” the Helms foundation named the following cage mentors among the first ten: Justin M. Barry, Southern California; Claire Bee, Long Island U.; Osborn. B. Cowles, Dartmouth; Clarence S.:Edmunson, Washington; Nat Holman, C. GC. N. Y.; Lon Walter Jourdet, Pennsyl- vania; the late George E. Keogan, Notre Dame; Ward Lewis Lambert, Purdue, and Dr. Walter E. Meanwell, formerly of the University of Wis- consin, Hank Iba, mentor at Oklahoma A. |: & M., although not listed on the first ten, was named among the twenty-six ranking. coaches of the nation. Allen and Iba were the only two coaches of the Missouri Valiey schools to receive recognition. Herber.. Bunker, guard of the University of Missouri, was the oniy | other Missouri Valley basketball player mentioned in the Helms “Hall of Fame.” Bunker was named on the second team of the all-time all-| American basketball selections. He played at Missouri in 1921, 1922, and 1923. He ‘Stil’ Knows Hew. (By the Associated Press.) IroNWwoop, Micu., Feb. 27.—Gro- ver Cleveland Alexander, 56 years old yesterday, is expecting a call to return to baseball. Alexander, former National league pitcher, declared he was ready to return to the mound and figtired he’d be able to hold his own, DOUBLE CONGRATULATIONS. were in order following the University. of Kansas triumph, 42-33, over the Uni- versity of Oklahoma in Lawrence. Dr. F. C. Allen, whose Jayhawks captured the Big Six conférence championship, is shown here con- gratulating Ray Evans, junior guard of Kansas City, Kansas, for his superb defensive and floor play. Evans, acting game captain, offered a handshake to his coach, for piloting the Kansans to their eleventh conference championship in the 15-year-old history of the Big Six.