KU Leading In Fouling Kansas is still leading the nation's major collegiate basketball teams in number of fouls committed, the latest NCAA care statistics show. KU has chalked up 457 violations in 17 games, for an average of 26.9. The Jayhawkers are ranked 12th in field goal percentage with 432 baskets in 1,099 attempts for a 39.3 average. TEAM OFFENSE* Page 5 W-L Pts. Avg. 1. Furman U 15-5 2275 87.5 2. Sequoia U 23-3 2275 87.5 3. Geo. Wash. 13-6 1646 86.6 4. Duke U 17-7 1646 86.4 5. Duke (Ohio) 17-9 1603 86.4 6. West Virginia 17-5 1843 83.8 7. West. Ky. St. 17-5 1843 83.8 8. Indiana 18-4 2341 82.9 9. Indiana 16-2 2140 82.8 10. Villanova 18-8 2140 82.8 TEAM DEFENSE* W-L Pts. Avg. 1. Okla. A&M 19-5 115 2. Oklahoma City 14-7 1130 53.8 3. Oklahoma City 16-4 1089 54.5 4. Wyoming 17-8 1835 54.5 5. Louisiana St. 14-11 1356 53.8 6. Louisiana St. 20-1 1176 56.0 7. Texas Christian 12-7 1067 56.0 8. Brigham Young 20-5 1065 56.0 9. Brigham Young 6-14 1145 57.3 10. Manhattan 18-2 1146 57.3 FIELD GOALS PERCENT 1. Seton Ky. St. 1578 751 64.4 2. Niagara 1758 751 64.4 3. Furman 1796 787 43.8 4. Seahawk 1801 787 43.8 5. West Ky. St. 2104 877 41.7 6. Wm. & Mary 1744 877 41.7 7. Forest 1508 614 39.7 8. Geo. Wash. 1305 522 40.0 9. Detroit 1369 543 40.7 10. St. Francis (NY) 1369 543 40.7 11. KANAS) 1740 854 39.3 12. KANAS) 1099 432 39.3 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FLEE THROUGH 1. Washington 690 FGA 502 Pet 2. Florida Miami 694 FGA 692 3. Geo. Wash 501 FGA 72.7 4. Oklahoma City 640 FGA 45.8 5. Loyola (II.) 617 FGA 71.9 6. Fordham 698 FGA 458 7. Virginia 698 FGA 42.8 8. Wm. & Mary 698 FGA 70.7 9. St. Mary 748 FGA 47.9 10. Indiana 698 FGA 47.7 11. Indiana 699 FGA 413 69.1 FEWEST FOULS COMMITTED FEWEST POINTS G. PF Avg. 1. Seton Hall 26 399 15.3 2. Niagara 22 344 15.6 3. Fordham 22 355 16.1 4. Bucknell 13 215 16.5 5. Washington 25 422 16.9 MOST FOULS COMMITTED MOST FOUCLE CAMPUSS 1. KANSAS G 17 PF 457 Avg. 2. John Carroll 22 585 26.6 3. Iowa State 28 471 26.2 4. Kansas St. 17 441 25.9 5. Virginia 17 515 25.8 - Offense and defense rankings through games of Feb. 24. All other figures thru 41. INDIVUAL SCORING LEADERS **INDIVIDUAL SCORING** | | G. | Pts. | Avg. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Selyv, Furman | 21 | 595 | 28.3 | | 2. J. O'Brien, Seattle | 21 | 684 | 28.3 | | 3. Lukees, Hall Mall | 26 | 689 | 26.5 | | 4. James, Hall Mall | 26 | 485 | 25.8 | | 5. Houhregs, Wash. | 25 | 622 | 24.9 | | 6. Hemric, W. Forest | 23 | 569 | 24.7 | —Kansan photo by Bob Longstaff 'HOWZIT FEEL BURT?'—Dean Kelley, Jayhawker basketball captain, asks B. H. Born how his thumb feels at practice yesterday. The lanky Kansas center broke his thumb on the last play of the game Monday night as the Jayhawkers felled Colorado, 78-55. Dr. Alexander C. Mitchell, team physician, said Born would have to wear a cast for several weeks and that he might finish the season against Missouri March 9 at Columbia and go through the NCAA regional hampered by the injury. Born set a new Big Seven scoring record by ringing up 44 points Monday. Phils Counting on Player Comebacks To Bolster Chances for '53 Pennant New York- (U.P.)—The Philadelphia Phillies are counting heavily today on three individual comebacks to provide one for the entire season. 7. Schuldt, Indiana ... 17 415 24.4 8. Taylor, Indiana ... 23 555 24.1 9. Jarrive, Miss ... 21 503 24.0 10. Knostman, K. St ... 17 398 24.3 FIELD GOAL PCT. LEADERS | | G | FG | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Stokes, St. Fran. (NY) | 21 | 143 | 54.3 | | 2. Spoolstra, W.Ky. St. | 25 | 143 | 54.3 | | 3. Spoolstra, W.Ky. St. | 25 | 171 | 54.3 | | 4. Hourebregs, Wash. | 25 | 236 | 54.3 | | 5. Hoxie, Niagara | 25 | 236 | 54.3 | | 6. Gordon, Furman Hall. | 25 | 95 | 51.9 | | 7. Gordon, Furman | 25 | 212 | 51.9 | | 8. J. O'Brien, Seattle | 25 | 174 | 51.9 | | 9. J. Hilpul, G. Wash. | 16 | 133 | 50.4 | FREE THROW PCT. LEADERS THROW FCC G. FT Pet. 1. Collins, Loyola (II.) 20 62 83.8 2. Schlund, Indiana 17 151 82.1 3. Olrich, Drake 12 121 81.8 4. Dohner, Virginia 20 65 81.8 5. Weber, Yale 19 85 81.7 6. BE, Seattle 19 85 81.7 7. Likos, Oklaho City 19 82 81.2 8. FEireisel, De Paul 19 82 81.2 9. Matheny, Calif. 22 92 80.7 10. Gola, LaSalle 22 120 80.7 Wednesday, March 4, 1953 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Stanolind is one of the five leading producers of crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids in the U.S. The company has exploration operations throughout the Mid-Continent, Rocky Mountain and Canadian areas, Texas New Mexico, and the entire Gulf Coast, providing excellent opportunities for capable, qualified geophysicists. You should investigate Stanolind before making any job decision. Plan to see L. D. Ervin, division geophysical supervisor for Stanolind Oil and Gas Company, who will be on the University of Kansas campus Friday, March G. Ervin will interview students receiving advanced and undergraduate degrees in geological, petroleum and electrical engineering, mathematics, and physics, for geophysical jobs with Stanolind. For an appointment to see Ervin, contact Dean T. DeWitt Carr, School of Engineering and Architecture. STANOLIND OIL AND GAS COMPANY Hopes on the club are for individual rebounds by first baseman Earl Torgeson, outfielder Bill (Swish) Nicholson, and manager Steve O'Neill. It's a triple parlay which could take the team back to the heights it hit in 1950. All three of these men now so important in the plans of the Phillies were, of course, major leaguers last season when the Dodgers bounced down in front to win the National League flag. But all three were playing figuratively on borrowed time. Joey Maxim 9 to 5 Favorite To Defeat Nardico Tonight Miami, Fla.—(U.P.)-Master boxer Joey Maxim was a 9 to 5 favorite to beat Danny Nardico, the bomb-tossing ex-marine, in their crucial, nationally-televised 10-round bout tonight at Miami stadium. The outdoor bout will be one of the most important either man has ever fought—for it will settle their immediate ring future. Maxim, the former light-heavyweight champion from Cleveland, says he'll move into the heavyweight ranks if he wins tonight and start gunning for a shot at heavy king Rocky Marciano. Nardico of Tampa, Fla., will demand a bout with light-heavy champ Archie Moore if he wins. "I'm ready," declared the 25-year-old Nardico. "I'll take Maxim like I took Jake LaMotta." It was in his last big fight that Nardico swung a booming right smash to the jaw that knocked La-Motta off his feet—the first time that had happened to the former middleweight champ in his career. 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