mies the Big Six Conference has had quite a bit of diffioulty in selecting their representative for the Hetioual collegiate Athletic Avsooiation play-off in Kunsee City Much 24 ond 25. As annomocd last wook, Town State by having the of their ster Naval trainees. Therefere they desired to close their season. Oklehome was placed in the same position, so it was nesessary for the tournament manager, eaves Peters, who is the Big Six Commissioner, to ask the Fifth District Selection Comaittee, comprising of Pr. i. H. Ming, chainman, of Kangs State College, G. %. MoBride, sports editor of the Kansas Clty star, George Bdvarda, basketball conch of tho University of Missouri, and a representative from the ‘Miscourl Valley Couferqme, to select a representative. The University of Missourl was asked because they had a ofvilien team. Assistant Dean Sen Shirley, who is faculty representative of Missouri, was out of tam and no decision could ve had. Seta The representatives asked the Big dix Seleetion Comulttes to ask Iowa State College to reconsider, which they did, so the lama State Cyclones will be the Pifth District representative. “onry Tba's Oklaham aggios, which would be tlw Missow'i Valley Couferawe representative, would have been the team to met in « play-off match with the Mig Six representative, but since most of the Missowl Valley teams had disbanded amd since Cklahom Aggies hal scoepted The Fifth Disterlot hes always heretofore had a play-off series betrom the Big Six wimer and the Missourl Valley wimer. Therefore, this year when Iowa State has been selected by the Big S4x as thelr representative they now becom the whieh is the Seventh, has no representative, so tho N.C.A.A. committee has asked the Unbrersity of Tom to represent the Rocky Mowrtain crea. Lilowise, the Pacific ; i A A