Page 5 Thursday. March 19, 1953 University.Daily Kansan Ballet Shows 'Fancy Free' "Fancy Free," a ballet by Jerome Robbins, will be a feature attraction of the Ballet theater when it performs at 8:20 p.m. today in Hoch auditorium. Last year the Ballet theater played at the Warner theater in New York City and the Last Frontier hotel in Las Vegas, Nev. At the Warner, the company presented Agnes de Mille's "Rodeo" in full and a slightly shortened version of "Princess Aurora," which is the spectacular wedding scene from "The Sleeping Beauty." Other ballets programmed are "Constantina,""Black Swan," and "Graduation Ball." At Las Vegas, a unit of the company performed "Rodeo," a classical pas de deux, and "Fancy Free" in full at both the dinner and supper shows. Here an uninitiated audience found ballet to its liking. Students may be admitted by presenting their ID cards at the door. By MAX THOMPSON Two of the ringleaders of the Jayhawks' ball-hawking basketball corps are Dean and Al Kelley—one of basketball's greatest brother acts. Kelley Team Excels In Scrappy Style A. C. "Dutch" Lonborg It is rare for two brothers to play on the same college basketball team at the same time, and more unusual for both of them to be star performers on the same starting five. Dean and Al have played together since high school, always showing hustle and determination to win. Dean, 5 feet, 11 inches tall, has played guard for KU for the last two seasons. Last season he sparked the Jayhawkers to their first NCAA title. He was picked on the all-tournament team at the finals in Seattle. He also was a member This year, as team captain and quarterback, Dean has led the Jayhawks in their steal-and-run game which has amazed both friend and foe. In scoring Allen can hurt you from almost any angle. He has a good jump shot, set shot, and is good at drive-in setups. Allen is the second-leading scorer on the KU team, surpassed only by big B. H. Born, 1953 Big Seven conference leader. Al averaged about 13 points a game in regular season play. His highest total for one game was 25 against Oklahoma at Lawrence. Dean scores most of his field goals on set shots from far out or from jump shots as he drives down the free throw lane. Dean, older of the two Kelleys, is an outstanding defensive player and usually draws the task of guarding the opposing team's best scorer. of the 1952 U.S. Olympic basketball team which won the world title. Allen, like his older brother, presses his man hard on defense, and often intercepts a bad pass or steals the ball. On rebounding Allen fights for every loose ball and despite his 5 feet, 11 inch height, he gets his share of rebounds. Because of his determination and scrappy play Al was picked as forward on the United Press all Big Seven team. What he lacks in size Al makes up in hustle and could be called the Eddie Stanky of college basketball. You'll find fabulous selections ranging from pastel tints to the boldest in designs and colors. Eaton's new spring fashions in letter papers have just arrived. PLUS Eaton's double quantity spring specials in your favorite staple papers. You'll save up to 41c on the double quantity box. Carter's Stationery Phone 1051 1035 Mass. Kansas Scales Athletic Acme In Dutch Lonborg's 3rd Year Kansas has reached its highest pinnacle of athletic success in modern times under A. C. "Dutch" Lonborg in his third year as athletic director on Mt. Oread. Last year KU led the nation's colleges in combined football-basketball percentage, winning the NCAA title in the latter sport, and establishing new high marks in track. On the cinders the Jayhawkers became the first school in Missouri Valley, Big Six, or Big Seven history to score a triple slam by snaring the league cross-country, indoor, and outdoor track championships. Overall, the Jayhawkers placed eight men on the 1952 United States Olympic team. These were basketballlers Charlie Hoag, Bill Houglund, Bob Kenney, John Keller, Clyde Lovellette, Bill Lienhard, and Dean Kelley, and trackman Wes Santee, plus basketball coach F. C. Allen, assistant mentor for the U.S. team. Few men in collegiate sport have enjoyed as much success as a player, coach, and director as has "Dutch." He is one of 30 men in KU history to earn varsity letters in three sports. He earned two letters in football, two in basketball, and three in baseball. Lonborg also earned all-conference plaudits in football and basketball. As a coach for 29 seasons, "Dutch" compiled a record of 323 wins and 217 losses in guiding cage fortunes at McPherson, Washburn, and Northwestern. 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