| STATE J OURN AL-~} peeemeeme:svoneo~ server ener Galento IHESLET IN LEAD |Has Big Margin in Jayhawk League Scoring—Jones Is Second, Kersey Third. esse Final compilation of individual basketball scoring in the Jayhawk league for the season just closed shows Heslet, of Seaman, leading the league by a considerable mar- gin with 205 points. Jones, of Wa- mego, is second with 154, and Ker- sey, of Eskridge, third with 141. Heslet played in all fourteen games and had an average of 14.6 jj points per game. Turgeon, of To-| jpeka Catholic, led the league. last jyear with 140 points. } Leaders on other teams of the league were Trump, for Alma, with a phenomenal score of 115 points, considering that he was on a last place: team; Wall, of Topeka Cath- olic high, with one point over Lan- don, 70 to 69; Glick, for St. Marys, with 422; Silven, for Osage City, with 72; ‘Hagen, of Highland Park, | with 72. | The individual scoring record |}compiled by The State Journal: Trump Dillingham JOHNSON .cscesccoeccoecr 12 Hastings Gehrt Linss Brown Wilkerson Allwood i NOCNNMATUCSO Eskridge. a