HOGBEN, WILLIAM- forward or guard- 20 -home, Kansas City, Mo.; graduate of Southwest high school in Kansas City, 1937; coached by Mel Bishop. Appears to have hit his stride. Did not play the caliber of ball the past two years that he seemed capable of. Best shot on the squad in pbactice, but a "dud" in games. This was attributed partially to the fact that he was only 19 last year as a junior. Now is playing the brilliant ball in games that he flashes in practice. Accurate shooter both from long range and close in. Smooth passer and ball handler. HUNTER, T.P.- forward- 23 -home, Oklahoma City, Okla.; graduate of Central high school in Oklahoma City, 1937; coached by Clarence Breit- haupt. An angular boy who appears awkward on the court, but who is effective. Lettered last year after being scholastically ineligible his sophomore year. Good man under the basket. Also is an accurate shot. JOHNSON, ROBERT- guard- 20 -home, Kansas City, Kan.; graduate of Shaw- nee Mission high school at Merriam, 1938; played under Coach Harold Reade. Shifted to guard this season after playing forward throughout his previous cage career. A hard worker and a real battler. Lettered last year and was the best of that sophomore crop. Is fast and has a lot of drive. Should improve as he gains more experience. KLINE, JOHN- guard- 21 -home, Hutchinson; graduate of Hutchinson high school, 1936; played under Coach "Chop" Cairns. The "muscle man" of the Kansas team. Does the heavy duty rebounding on defense and always is assigned to guard any giant on the opposing team. Is no skyscraper himself, but is big enough to handle most real big men. scales in at 195 pounds now and has had enough experience to know how to work the backboards. Has contributed materially along this line the past two years. Played a year at Hutchinson Junior College before entering K.U. SANNEMAN, NORMAN- guard- 24 -home, Topeka; graduate of Topeka high school; coached by "Buck" Weaver. A promising candidate, despite the fact that he has only one year of cligibility. Played two years of varsity ball at Washburn College in Topeka. Was quite a scorer at Wash- burn. Retains his scoring ability and is improving fast on fundamentals. Has a tremendous amount of spring in his legs, which makes him a form- idable rebound man. Also can bat shots away from the basket on defense. SOLLENBERGER, MARVIN- guard- 20-home, Hutchinson; graduate of Hutchin- son high school, 1938; coached by "Chop" Cairns. A promising candidate at gua rd. Fine defensive guard and a good rebounder. A husky boy. Handles the ball well and is a good passer. Wears glasses on the court. Had a year of basketball at Hutchinson Junior College. A standout in football and tennis, as well as basketball in high school. WALKER, CHARLES- forward or guard- 20 -home, Hutchinson; gradua te of Hutchinson high school, 1938; one of three Jayhawks who played their high school ball under Coach "Chop" Cairns. A player who has improved greatly in the past year. Got a late start at K.U. as he did not go out for freshman basketball and reported late last year. Is very smooth and has enough size to make a fine ball player. Wears glasses on the court.