Second Team RALPH MILLER=- One of the two greatest high school players ever developed in the basketball minded state of Kansas. Hampered all this season by a knee injury, but has been invaluable to the Jayhawks during the time that he has been able to play. Averaged 12 points a game in non-conf erence play. The best passer in the Big Six this year. ERVIN REID- Pla#yea forward for Kansas State, but would make a fine center. Tall and well built, Reid was a tough proposition for all guards. Uses unorthodox shots most of the time. Good tipper around the basket. Should have his best year next season. AITON WERNER- Had his best nights against Kansas, scoring 13 points at Lincoln and 19 at Lawrence. A very good long shot and better than average on one-handers. Improved consiéerably on defense this year. Leading Nebraska scorer in non-fonference games. MARVIN MESCH- Not quite as sensational this year, as last, but a good steady player. Mesch is a good scorer and is prob- ably the best defensive player on the 0.U. team, with the possible exception of Scheffler. A good ball handler.