_ dust another story of the University of Kansas and DreForrest Ce(Phog) Allene : 1 other coaches didn't mean it. oO g but they. never do, so ther Db A ee any particular change thereinsHowever, the prevailing Word of the “seemed to have it that the Jayhawkers at last had « come ‘te the end of their mxyx winning wayeNebraska was to be the new bellcow of ——_ sole baka ak everyone save the folks at KeUe of course, were es about thateThe mute folks just kept marking timee — Browne had four seniors on his Comhusker beamethat probably was the main reason the (Grnnaskers were the pre«season favorite stHERX They had been hard ee ts in the 4 ond when they shared the conference championship with cee Gana cf es . wi . rove returning were rated highly, qowa State with green material wasn't figured to cause great trouble and Kansas and owensune” were looked on only as trouble makerse (\ Reference to the standings at the finish will show how the season's play muddled the prognostications of the "gopestera! Kansas and Oklahoma took charge of the race and Oklahoma defeated Kansas in the first game of the seasoneFrom then on,however,the Jayhawkers Poe therse-oF the weet although the Sooners were worthy opponents and proved that worth throughout the racée = in fighting its way to the seventh basketball championship in the brief histery of the conference was paced by Fred Pralle,a SteLouis boy iin one of the most brilliant players ever turned out by the distinguisBed coach of the Jayhawkerse >