Page 3 Russell, Green Again Make UP All-America NEW YORK (UP)—Bill Russell, talented 6-foot-10 inch center for top-ranked San Francisco, and versatile Si Green of Duquesne were chosen Wednesday on the United Press all-America basketball team for the second year in a row. The three other players selected for the team by the votes of 353 sports writers and broadcasters throughout the nation were Robin Freeman of Ohio State, Darrell Floyd of Furman and K. C. Jones, Russell's backcount mate. Russell, who was largely instrumental in making the Dons the nation's No.1 team for the second straight year, received the largest voting percentage ever polled by a player in the eight years the United Press has chosen an all-America team. The gangling, relaxed Oakland, Calif., youth attracted 308 first team votes and 29 for the second team. Freeman, second leading scorer in the major college ranks with a 32.9 point average, was the second most popular choice on the team. Green was third. Floyd, the nation's highest scorer with a 33.8 average was fourth, and Jones fifth. All five players honored on the first team are seniors. Second Team Ron Shavlik, N. C. State Tom Heinsohn, Holy Cross Rod Hundley, West Virginia Bill Uhl, Dayton Len Rosenbluth, North Carolina Third Team Willie Naulis, UCLA Julius McCoy, Michigan State Bill Ridley, Illinois Bob Burrow, Kentucky Paul Judson, Illinois Honorable mention included: Arnold, Memphis State; Barnhouse, Oklahoma A&M; M.Bolduck, Houston; Carter, Oklahoma A&M; Dobbs, Kansas; Helms, Kentucky; Krebs, Southern Methodist; Krog, Southern Methodist; McCormick, Southern Methodist; Showalter, Southern Methodist; Smith, St. Louis; Stewart, Missouri; Thompson, Iowa State; and Wilford, Memphis State. IM Volleyball Fraternity A Phi Gam 15-15, Kappa Sig 3-1; TKE 15-15, Phi Psi 8-5; Deltel 15- 17, Beta II-15; Delta Chi 15-11- Sigma Chi 10-15-4; Phi Deltel 15- 15, Lambda Chi 9-11; Triangle 15- 15, Sens Nu 10-12. **Fraternity B** DU 17-15, Lambda Chi 15-9, Today's Schedule Robinson Gym **Fraternity A** 4:15, ATO vs. AKL (E) Independent A 4:15, Set-ups vs. Liahona (W); 5, Nu Sig vs. Foster (E); 5, Stephenson vs. Battenfield (W). **Fraternity B** 5:45, Kap Sig vs. Sig Chi (E); 5:45, Delt vs. E (W); 6:30, Theta Chi vs. Sig Nu (E); 6:30, Phi Delt Phi Delt (W). Robinson Annex Fraternity C 4:15, Phi Psi I vs. DU (E); 4:15, Phi Gam III vs. Phi Delt II (W); 5, SAE III vs. Beta II (E); 5, Phi Gam I vs. Beta III (W); 5:45, PiKA vs. Delt I (E); 5:45, Sig Ep III vs. Phi Delt III (W). A Delightful Combination (Not A Phone No.) Wash Your Own Car The post-season basketball picture will be complete tonight when the 25-team NCAA tournament adds its last entrant—either Western Kentucky or Morehead State. NCAA Field Almost Set By UNITED PRESS 50c We Furnish Everything but the Elbow Grease Chuck McBeth Conoco 9th & Indiana The 12-team National Invitation Tournament today announced pairings for its competition opening at Madison Square Garden, New York, March 17, and disclosed 1-2-3-4 seedings as follows: Dayton, Louisville, St. Joseph's, Pa., and Niagara. Western Kentucky and Morehead State will be clashing at Louisville in the final game of the playoffs for the NCAA berth going to the Ohio Valley Conference champion. The league race ended in a three-way tie among these two teams and Tennessee Tech. The special play-off opened last night with Western Kentucky downing Tech in the last 10 seconds 84-80. King Selected On UDK All- Big 7 Norman Stewart, 6-foot 4-inch Missouri guard, and Gary Thompson, 5-foot 10-inch guard of Iowa State, have been selected unanimously on the all-Big Seven basketball team of the Daily Kansan sports staff. Other first team picks are 6-foot 2-inch Maurice King of Kansas and 6-foot 4-inch Jim Ranglos of Colorado at forwards, and 6-foot 9-inch Kansas State center, Jack Parr. Topping the second team is center LeRoy Bacher and forward Joe King of Oklahoma, John Crawford of Iowa State at the other forward, and guards, Lionel Smith of Missouri and Pachin Vicens of K-State. Others receiving either first or second team votes were Hayden Abbott of K-State, Chuck Vogt of I-State, Gene Elstun and Dallas Dobbs of Kansas, Bill Ross of Missouri and Rex Ekwall of Nebraska. 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