siege was the high individual scorer with 45 goals and 3I free throws for IeI ‘pointsePralle improved his free throwing throughout his career at Kansas and in his senior year he was the sparkplug of the team that wasn't supposed to be going anywhere in particulareiIn his three years of competition Pralle played in 62 gemes,including five of the Olympic preliminaries and re gional finaks and 30 conference gameseIn all he made 207 goals,i25 free throws for a total of 539 pointseHe missed 73 free shots,making his free throwing percentage e636 \ thor fense ratio? colum in the standings at the top of a this article was devised by WeAc(peewoumentiy-iamegurs )Di11,demon sports statistician of the University of Kansas sem r of journalisme Kansas scored only 40¢8 points per game to Oklahoma's average of 4506, the Jayhawkers held their opponents to 329,the lowest in the conference and therefore had an offense ratio of Ie2 canine that Kansas scored I.24 points oh, G4 .2 A . o to each point scored by opponentseOklahoma's opponents adso scored we 1,cutting ; ratio the offense the Sooners to Iel3e There were no changes in coaching personneleHarold Browne coached at Nebraska, Hugh McDermévt at Oklahoma,George Edwards at Missouri,Fyank Root at Kansas State and Louis Mense at Iowa Stateo me only change in the 1938439 coaching Imown at this writing will be at Oklahoma where Bruce Drake succeeds Hugh McDermott, who has moved ito the school of physical inn #itit