Free Throw Percentages 1936-37 Player Free Throws Made Missed Pet. Durand, f-g 7 7 0 1.000 Kappelman, g s a 0 1.000 Schmidt, c 25 19 4 826 Prallie, g 72 48 24 667 Golay, f 27 13 14 0481 Corlis, f , 7 5 “ 0428 © Personal Sketches University of Kansas Basketball 1937-1958 CORLIS, LYMAN- forward- 20 -home, Lawrence; graduate of Topeka high school, 1935; coached by "Buck" Weaver. Lettered last season aS 4 ~ sophomore. Is a polished player. Hus not hit his scoring stride yet, but may burn up the court before the season is over. Iu early games, he has usually been one of the starting forwards. DURAND, FENLON- forward or guard- 19 -home, Junction City; graduate of Junction City high school, 1935; played under Coach Henry Suienk, former Lawrence high school and K.U. star who has developed many great teams at Junction City. Lettered last year,his sophomore year. A valuable replacement. Big Six champion in the javelin throw. EBLING,; DON- forward- 19 -home, Lindsborg; graduate of Lindsborg high school, 1936; prepped by Coach 0.C. Ostenberg, now coaching very suc- cessfully at Great Bend. On first freshman basketball team last year. Brother of Ray Ebling, Kansas' All-American forward who graduated in 1936, and a fine basketball player in his own right. May battle his way into the first five before long. A halfback on the 1937 Jayhawk football team. Tarew the pass which gave Kansas a 6-3 victory over Oklahoma’. FLORELL, LOREN- forward- 20 -home, Topeka; graduate of Topeka high school, 1935; played under Coach "Buck" Weaver, along with Corlis. Attended Washburn College a year after graduating from Topeka high. A member of the K.U. freshman team last year. Tallest man on the squad at 6'4", he has developed sensationally on long shots. Has two years of competition left, after this one. GOLAY, GEORGE- forward- 19 -home Warrensbumg, Mo.; graduate of Warrens-~ burg high school, 1955; coached by "Bud" Kennedy, son of Dr. A.R. Kenn- edy, K.U. football coach from 1904 to 1911. Lettered as a sophomore last year. Built nicely, standing 6'5" tall and weighing 184 pounds. Inconsistent in his shooting, but a dangerous man. Has been getting the starting call at one of the forward posts. HARP, RICHARD- guard- 19 -home, Kansas City, Kan.; graduate of Rosedals high school in Kansas City, 1936; coached by Roscoe Brown. Was as much of a standout on the Jayhawk freshman team last year as he was in high school. A great offensive ., a fine defensive player as * - ae - wore