University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 14, 1973 9 All-Big Eight Team Dominated by Adams KANAS CITY (AP) - Alvan Adams, Oklahoma's super freshman, polled more votes than any other player and today was All-Big Eight Conference basketball team. Adams was selected on all but two of the ballots of the 16-member selection board in the Senate. Kansas State almost landed a second player, Steve Mitchell, who was barely edged out by Brown, the leading Missouri point-producer of all time. Roundup out the first team were two acces from Missouri, Al Eberhard and John Brown, and Kourger of the conference Wildcats and Scott Wedman of Colorado. In addition to Mitchell, the second team consisted of Kevin Fitzgerald of Oklahoma State, Ernie Kusner of Kansas State, and Kevin O'Neill of Iowa State and Rick Suttle of Kansas. Adams proved the league's No. 1 star despite the fact he did not play in the Sooners' final five games because of a fractured wrist suffered in a game at Oklahoma State. Adams scored in scoring, dropping in 464 points for a game average of 21.1 points in 21 games. Kruger came closest to beating out Adams, a 6-4/0-7 center from Putnam City. ★ ★ ★ FIRST TEAM Lon Kruger, Kansas State, "511", 170 pounds, junior, home silver Lake, Kan. Al Eberhard, Missouri, 65°, 22', Junior, Springville, Iowa Adam Aadan, Oklahoma, 8'9", 204, freshman, Putnam City, Okla. Scott Westman, Colorado, 60° 10', 190, senior, Denver, Dale John, Brown, Minnesota, 60° 20', 190, senior, Dixon, Mia Kevin Fleitzgar, Oklahoma State, 6"', 185, Junior, South Bend, Ind. Steve Mitchell, Kansas State, 0'10", 253, senior, Oklaahoma City, OK. Ernie Kosyner, Kansas State, 63'19", 205, senior, Akron, Ohio. SECOND TEAM NICK NITTLE, KANSAS, "6'10", 205, sophomore, East St. Louis, III. Cold Strong Beer • Chilled Wines Martinez Demon, Iowa State, 6'2" ,175, senor, Kansas City, Mo. Wedman dropped in 460 points for a 17.7-point average in surprising Colorado's surge to a second-place deadlock with Missouri in the conference race. Playmaker Krueger had 264 points and averaged 12.2 points per game, which is looking forward to Thursday's second national playoff against Southwest Louisiana at Houston. Brown, second only to Adams in the scoring race with a total of 531 points, will take a 20.4-point average into the Tigers' forthcoming appearance in the National Invitational tournament in Madison Square Garden. Eberhard made 49 points for a 17-point average. Okla., for the All-Big Eight captaincy. he missed only three ballists. Kruger, a junior from Silver Lake, Kan., was the sparkling winner of the second consecutive crown. Intracollegiate Athletics Don't Crowd Robinson Exotic Liquors Onessa said the facilities were open from 6:00 a.m. till 10:00 p.m. daily and were available to students and faculty anytime a new intramural activity wasn't scheduled. Imported & Domestic Chid Hartle, Iowa state; Mika Jeffries Missouri; Jerry Murray, Lee Haven, Colorado; KIM TOMVIE, KRANSAS HONORABLE MENTION Special orders chilled on request. Osness said that from 2:30 p.m. till 4:30 p.m. daily the gym was scheduled for intercollegiate activities. This time it is taken up mostly by women's intracollege sports, and gymnastics. Barring any abnormality, ten hours are scheduled a week. When there is an unusual activity, such as the Big Eight swimming meet held last week, signs are posted in the building that tell people about the event so they won't plan to use the building that particular day, Onness said. Intercollegiate sports aren't muscling in on intramural and recreation activities in Robinson gymnasium, according to Wayne Anderson, head of the physical education department. Liquors • Wines • Champagne The primary problem facing the department, Osness said, is that too many people are trying to use the same facility at the same time. The policy of the physical education department on facilities was decided by the physical education staff and is carried out by Oness. Ossis said the men's intramural league was an example. There are 270 teams in the 917 Iowa Next Door to Rusty's Hillcres Tony's 66 Service Be Prepared! tune-ups starting service Lawrence, Kansas 66044 2434 Iowa VI 1-2008 league and Robinson just doesn't have the facilities to even let them practice. BORGEN'S LIQUOR STORE Current policy is that the building be used to its best purpose and that the most people get the greatest use out of it, Onness said. If any intacollegiate group wants to use the facility they submit a request, Onness said. That request is investigated and if it doesn't hinder student usage, the request is usually granted. 842-3990 NEUSTROM·RANKIN·McADAMS·GRAFTON THE KENNETH A. SPENCER LECTURE SERIES presents DR. FRANKLIN D. MURPHY ★ Chairman of the Board, Times-Mirror Co. $ \star $ Former Dean of the University of Kansas School of Medicine from 1949-1951 ★ Former Chancellor of KU from 1951-1960 ★ Former Chancellor of UCLA from 1960-1968 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 7:30 p.m. UNIVERSITY THEATRE speaking on 'From Birth to Maturity in 200 Years-- An Oversimplified Analogy' Polls During Day Wed, & Thurs. Strong 8:00-5:00 Summerfield 8:00-5:00 Union 8:00-5:00 POLLS WED. NIGHT Oliver — 4:30-9:00 Naismith — 5:30-7:30 Ellsworth — 5:30-7:30 GSP 4:00-6:00 Delta Gamma, Chi Omega, Alpha Gamma Delta, 6:00-10:00 Phi Psi, Kappa Kappa Gamma NOTICE to All People Voting for Senators in Engineering, Education, Liberal Arts & Sciences, and North College: You will have more than one ballot to Vote on because of the number of names that one ballot can hold is exceeded by your school or college. Engineering — Will receive 2 ballots Education — Will receive 2 ballots LA&S — Will receive 3 ballots North — Will receive 2 ballots Make sure you get the 2 or 3 ballots so you have a chance to vote for everyone that is running.