SNAY Page 4 University Daily Kansan KU, Buffs Fight Tonight To Stay In Big 7 Race Probable Starting Lineup KANSAS MADU Eslut ( 6-3) F Mel Coffman ve King ( 6-2) F Jim Ranglos nson ( 6-6½) G George Hannah w ( 6-11) G Bill Peterson ( 5-11) G Bob Heizer COLORADO With each still having a faint chance of tying for the Big Seven championship, Kansas and Colorado will meet at 7:35 tonight in Allen Field House. A preliminary game between the Kansas freshman team and a senior team will be played at 6 p.m. KU and Colorado are tied for fourth place in the league with 5 won 4 lost records. Tonight's loser will be eliminated from the title race as Kansas State can finish with no more than four losses. Tonight's game is the first between the two teams this season. Kansas ends the season against Colorado Saturday, March 10 at Boulder. Other than this two-game series, Kansas plays Kansas State Tuesday in Allen Field House, and Colorado meets Oklahoma Monday at Boulder. The Buffaloes started fast this season, but have faltered since, the last being a 62-79 loss to Iowa State last night night at Boulder. That loss was the first in Big Seven play for Colorado on its home court since I-State turned the trick in the 1953-54 season. Jim Ranglos, 6-foot 4-inch Buff forward, is the leading CU scorer with an average of 15 points a games. Six-foot 7-inch center George Hannah is next with an 11-point average. Buffs' Skein Stonned Kansas probably will start the same five men who played the entire game against Nebraska last Saturday when the Jayhawkers overcame a 10-point deficit to deplete the keysters 06:56. It was the first time in 1433 when Kansas has played only five men the entire 40 minutes. WICHITA (UP) -Pairing of four teams, two of them independents, for the NCAA tournament first round games here March 13 was completed today. The Jayhawkers dropped both games to Colorado last year, but lead in the all-time series 11-8. The first game, in the University of Wichita's new field house, Memish match Oklahoma City against Memish State, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Last Bebe Lee Appearance Colorado's invasion will be the first for the Buffs of the one-year-old Allen Field House, as well as the last time Coach Bebe Lee will appear as Colorado coach. Lee recently was named Kansas State athletic director. Wichita Play-Offs Begin Next Week KU's guard-forward Maurice King can become the eighth Jayhawker in history to score 300 or more points in a single season by The second game will match Southern Methodist, the Southwest Conference champion, against Border Conference champion Texas Tech. hitting a total of 19 points in the remaining three games. Dallas Dobbs was the last KU player to reach the 300-point mark, scoring 317 as a junior last year. Intramural volleyball will begin next Wednesday in all divisions, and will continue until spring vacation. After vacation, the intramural office will sponsor competition in swimming, softball, badminton, horseshoes, golf, handball, and tennis. Winner of the Memphis State Oklahoma City game will face the Big Seven conference champion in an opening game at Lawrence March 16. Winner of the SMU-Texas Tech game will meet the Missouri Valley Conference champion in a second game at Lawrence. Volleyball Starts Wednesday Colorado center George Hannah led the Bucks in rebounding for the first 17 games with 178. Jim Ranglos was second with 147. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP)—The United Press Big Seven all-star team represented five different schools today, indicating the balance of the conference. Heading the list as almost unanimous choices were Norm Stewart, Missouri's stalwart forward, and little Gary Thompson, Iowa State's 5-foot 10-inch guard. King On UP Big Seven Team Forward Jim Ranglos of Colorado also drew many votes, followed by sophomore Jack Parr of Kansas State, picked as the best center in the conference. United Press Big Seven All-Stars As to the fifth all-star,balloting was widespread among coaches, sports writers, sportscasters, and publicity directors. First team Player, School Jim Ranglos, Colo. Oleo, Colo. F Sir F Jr C Soph. C吟 Gry Thompson, Ja. St. G Jr. Gr Maurice King, Kansas G Jr. Phi Delt Defeats Cats 52-40 To Take Hill Championship With three minutes left in the game, the Cats made a bid to get back into the game as Mo Courville and Dick Reich each connected from the floor, and Bob Conn scored six points on free throws. However, the rally came to a steep end from capturing its fourth intramural A crown by an impressive 12-point mewin Second Team The spot went to Maurice King, junior guard at Kansas, Lionel Smith of Missouri came within only a few points of King, and John Crawford of Iowa State was only a little behind Smith. Kansas players given honorable mention were Lew Johnson, Gene Elstun and Dallas Dobbs. Richards, who fouled out with 55 seconds left to play, led the scoring for Phi Delt with 13. Bruce Wenger followed with 12 points. Courville was the high scorer for the Independent champions with 13 points. Phi Delta Theta won the intramural Hill championship in the A division Thursday night by scoring a 52-40 victory over the Cats. Bruce Wenger paced the Phi Delts in the first half with seven points, five of them free throws. In all, the Phi Delt team hit 12 free throws in the first two periods of the game. The second team included John Crawford, Iowa State, Joe King, Oklahoma, Leroy Bacher, Oklahoma, Pachin Vicens, K-State, and Lionel Smith, Missouri. When play resumed in the third quarter, Phi Delt continued to hit from the floor and dominated the rebounds at both ends of the court. Bob Richards hit a jump shot from the corner and teammate Bobi Elliott connected for two quick baskets just before the end of the third quarter to give the winners a 38-20 margin going into the last period. The Cats, last year's Hill champs, fell far behind in the opening minutes of play, and never recovered from the relentless Phi Delt scoring attack. (This is NOT a Phone No.) should be examined today. Call for appointment. 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