Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday. Dec. 2, 1955 By HARRY ELLIOTT (Daily Kansan Sports Editor) It seems that La Salle has gone out of its way to make sure that the loss of Tom Gola, former Explorer all-American, didn't hurt their winning ways. Last night, the La Salle squad smashed a fighting Millersville, Pa. State Teachers College team, 88-70. We have often thought that it was through such startling play against such worthy foes that the eastern clubs gained their top national ratings year after year. More power to you La Salle. See you in the top ten. The Associated Press all-American team is out and the first team includes in its backfield Tommy McDonald of Oklahoma. The rest of the first team consists of ends Ron Beagle, Navy, and Howard Schnellenberger, Kentucky; tackles Paul Wiggin, Stanford, and Frank D'Agostino, Auburn; guards James D. Brown, UCLA, and Pasquale Bisceglia, Notre Dame; center Robert F. Pellegrini, Maryland, and backs Earl Morrall, Michigan State; Howard "Hopalong" Cassady, Ohio State; McDonald, and James E. Swink TCU! * * Congratulations, Georgia Tech! We see that you used good common sense and didn't allow a group of bigoted segregationists to ruin a good game with unsportsmanlike action. You did the right thing in ignoring the protest by the group who wanted to keep Pittsburgh's Negro player from competing in the Sugar Bowl game. '55-56 Basketball Roster | Name | Pos. | Ht. | Wt. | Year | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Mark Boxberger | F | 6-1 | 175 | Soph | | *Bill Brainard | F | 6-3 | 170 | Sr | | John Cleland | G | 6-2 | 170 | Soph | | Eddie Dater | G | 6-1 | 190 | Jr | | *Dallas Dobbs | G | 5-11 | 165 | Sr | | *Gene Elstun | F | 6-3 | 180 | Jr | | *Lee Green | F | 6-5 | 190 | Jr | | *Blaine Hollinger | G | 5-10 | 155 | Jr | | Harry Jett | F | 6-21½ | 175 | Jr | | *Lew Johnson | C | 6-6½| 190 | Jr | | *Ronald Johnston | G | 6-1 | 173 | Jr | | *Maurice King | F | 6-2 | 184 | Jr | | Bob Lockley | F | 6-2 | 160 | Soph | | Gary Mowry | C | 6-7 | 185 | Soph | | *John Parker | G | 5-11½ | 178 | Jr | | Jim Toft | G | 6-6 | 220 | Sr | Home Town Russell Newton Topeka Garden City Bartlesville, Okla. Kansas City Kansas City Russell Kansas City Kansas City Sea Cliff, N. Y. Kansas City, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph, Mo. 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The Tigers, cold at the start, fell behind in the opening minutes as the Dakotans, with Dick Haggerty and Bob Middleton setting the pace, built up a 17-11 lead. But with seven minutes left in the first half Stewart caught fire and hit 12 points to help Missouri to a 36-24 halftime advantage. At one stretch, the Tigers hit 17 points while holding their opponent scoreless. Missouri pulled away in the second half with reserves doing most of the scoring and the closest the visitors came was a seven point margin midway in the final half. KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (U.P.)-Kirksville State Teachers College tied a school scoring record in downing Iowa Wesleyan (of Mount Pleasant) 107-78 last night. Kirksville Scores 107 The first of four basketball clinics sponsored by the Kansas State High School Activities Association will be held Saturday at Pittsburg and Colby. Prep Clinics Slated Washburn University in Topeka won their first basketball game of the season last night when they defeated Northwestern Missouri State. 82-78 in an overtime game. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Money for seasonal expenses If you're running short of funds, remember HFC! At Household Finance you can borrow up to $1000 quickly—and with hardly any bother. Select your own repayment plan. Phone or drop in at HFC. Life Insurance protection is provided on all HFC loans without extra cost to you. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation of Lawrence Kansas 831 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Massachusetts Ave., over Litwins PHONE: Vlking 3-7545 /Loans made to residents of nearby towns A Campus-to-Career Case History HE'S BUILDING A FOUNDATION FOR HIS FUTURE Paul Guild, E.E., Purdue, '49, started as a student engineer with Long Lines-the Bell System unit that interconnects Bell Telephone Companies. In the student training program he became familiar with all operations of the business. After that he spent two years on technical and engineering projects that took him to Indianapolis, Cleveland and Atlanta. March of 1953 found Paul in Cincinnati working on the construction of radio relay routes. He worked with the newest microwave equipment that transmits television pictures and telephone conversations simultaneously. In 1955, as part of his further development, Paul was transferred to a completely different assignment. He now supervises the important planning job of balancing a working force of 900 Long Distance operators with the ever-changing work load. "I use my engineering background on this job, too," says Paul. "It's extremely interesting and has lots of responsibility. Besides, you need experience in more than one department to give you background." Paul Guild is typical of young engineers in the Bell System. Similar career opportunities exist in the Bell Telephone Companies, Bell Telephone Laboratories Western Electric and Sandia Corporation. 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