If ages the KU To Meet Colorado In Important Ball Game The Colorado Buffaloes will move into Hoch auditorium tonight to face Coach "Phog" Allen's Jayhawks in a Big Seven basketball tilt which could be quite important to the Kansas quintet. Tip-off time is 7:35. Saturday night the Kansas State Wildcats defeated the Buffs, to maintain a 5-0 record in conference play. The Jawhaws must do the same or fall far behind their Kansas cousins in the race for the conference crown. Coach H. B. (Bebe) Lee's squad now rests in the cellar position in the league with a 1-4 record, but they could be troublesome if the Kansas team should be let down after their fast pace of Saturday night. Against Iowa State, the Jayhawks set a new school scoring record of 86 points for a conference game. the Kansans now have a 4-1 record in the Big Seven this season. This puts them in second place behind the undefeated Wildcats. The Buffs boast several talented players, but more than any other Big Seven school they suffered from graduation last June. Only four lettermen returned to the team, and Coach Lee has had one of the greatest rebuilding problems in the conference. His best all-around player is Frank Gompert, a 6-foot, 4-inch junior from Winnetka, Ill. The other returning lettermen are John Amaya, a long-armed jumping jack who's good on the boards despite his little 5-foot, 10-inch size, Don Bramby and Kenney Koon. Gompert is usually the spark of the Buff squad, and his quick shooting and excellent rebounding could cause trouble for the Jayhawk defense. The Colorado squad is fast, but is at a great disadvantage against the tall Kansas opponents. Frank Gompert is the highest Buff and the others range on down to the size of Amaya. The main Buffalo hope will lie in being able to get past the Jayhawk Monday, February 4, 1952 University Daily Kanson Page 5 Former Stars Best At Tennis By OSCAR FRALEY UP Sports Writer New York—(U.P.)–From all the fuss the men tennis players are kicking up you'd think they were the greatest in court history, but the greatest in crop rank on all-time first 10 selected by an americ Mercer Beasley. Beasley, who in more than three decades as a tennis coach has produced such champions as Ellsworth Vines, Frankie Parker, Wilmer Allison, Pancho Segura and Doris Hart, on the other hand ranks three of the current women stars among the all-time 10 best. Placed at the top of their respective fields by the man who has seen them all are big Bill Tilden and Mrs. Helen Wills Moody. Of the present day stringed paddle corps, Beaulayanks Jacket fourth and Australian Frank. Sedgman 10th among the men with the women listing Mrs. Margaret Osborne Du Pont seventh. Miss Hart eighth and Louise Brough 10th. His all-time first 10 for the men are: 1, Tilden; 2, Nehri Cochet, France; 3, Jean Rene Lacoste, France; 4, Kramer; 5, Fred Perry, England; 6, Little Bill Johnston; 7, Vines; 8, Don Budge; 9, Vincent Richard, and 10, Sedgman. For women, he lists: 1, Mrs. Moody; 2, Alice Marble; 3, Suzanne Lenglen, France; 4, Mrs. Molla B. Mollary; 5, Helen Jacobs; 6, Mrs. Pauline Betz Addie; 7, Mrs. Du Pont; 8, Miss Hart; 9, Dorothy Round of Great Britain, and 10, Miss Brough. "Tilden at his best would be the top player of any era," Beasley says of the man who won eight U.S. and three Wimbledon titles. "And while women's tennis has made gigantic strides since World War I. I believe that the same holds true of 'Queen Helen,' he compliments the "Little Miss Pokerface" who won seven U.S. titles and eight Wimbledon crowns. defense which has not shown with brilliance this season. Saturday night the Iowa State Cyclones found many opportunities for good set shots, and unless Kansas improves considerably the opposing teams will continue to register many important points. New York—(U.P.)-All of the nation's top 10 college basketball teams see action this week in a blue-ribbon program kicked off tonight by six games of national significance. Tough Games Face Colleges In Week's Action The game of the week—and perhaps the game of the year as far as the big 10 is concerned—will be played Saturday night when Illinois, top-ranked by the United Press Coaches board, plays eighth-ranked Iowa. Both of the two remaining major unbeaten teams—Duquesne and St. Bonaventure—are slated for major tests. Duquesne, with the year’s top winning streak of 14, tackles a tartar in LaSalle, the Nation's No. 18 team, tonight. And St. Bonnie, with 13 straight, plays John Carroll tonight and Cincinnati on Saturday. Second-ranked Kentucky faces Tulane in a Southeastern Conference game; fourth-ranked Kansas takes on Colorado, slaughtered, 92-40, by Kansas State Saturday night; fifth-ranked St. Louis plays Drake and Iowa meets Butler in the other big games tonight. Kentucky will be bidding for its 18th triumph in 20 games after coming from behind seven times to beat Notre Dame, 71-66. Saturday night while Kansas will be seeking to duplicate Kansas State's margin of victory over hapless Colorado. St. Louis just managed to edge out Wichita, 64-63, in a Missouri Valley conference game Saturday night and could be in for trouble while Iowa, idle Saturday, could run into an upset if it tries to look beyond tonight's game to next Saturday's meeting with Illinois. Illinois and Kentucky, ranked 1-2 in the nation, barely struggled past their foes Saturday while Duquesne and St. Bonaventure won easily. Illinois beat Ohio State, 66-62, after over-coming an 11-point deficit, for its 13th win in 14 games. A third-quarter supr gained the victory for Kentucky over a Notre Dame squad hampered by the loss of three guards declared ineligible because of scholastic difficulties just before game-time. Meanwhile, Duquesne rolled over Westminster, 8160, and St. Bonaventure came through with a truly impressive 79-48 triumph over Loyola of Chicago. Miami, Fla. — (U.P.)— Kid Gavilan, the Cuban hawk, defends his weltweight championship against Bobby Dykes at Miami stadium tonight in the first mixed bout in Florida sports history but the pigmentation piligrimage is the least part of the attendant confusion. This is a bout with more facets than the Kinohiner diamond and, just to give you a quick idea, here are some of them: Bobby Dykes Meets Cuban Gavilan's managers took the Florida boxing rules back to Cuba to have them interpreted into Spanish just so they wouldn't be any mixup. They are selling tickets to this rhumba in Havana. Dykes' chief hope for victory is a looping right hand which he starts throwing from just west of Camaguay. Gavilan to win friends and influence people—among the judges—will depend on his bolo. This is a flashy number supposedly developed cutting sugar cane but which looks more like a conga line creation. The Kansas State Wildcats lead the Big Seven conference basketball race with a 5-0 record after defeating the Colorado Bucks Saturday night. Kansas State Tops Big Seven The Kansas Jayhawks are right on the heels of the Wildcats with a 4-1 record in the set, new school scoring record in the set, Iowa State 86 to 68 Saturday. The Standings of the Teams Conference | | W | L | Pct. | Pts. | Op. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 14 | 2 | .875 | 1118 | 937 | | K-State | 14 | 3 | .824 | 1291 | 1005 | | Missouri | 14 | 7 | .588 | 1928 | 864 | | Iowa State | 7 | 6 | .538 | 816 | 850 | | Nebraska | 5 | 12 | .294 | 1066 | 1096 | | Colorado | 4 | 11 | .267 | 835 | 932 | | Okla. | 4 | 11 | .267 | 835 | 900 | W L Pct. Pts. Op. K-State ... 5 0 1.000 395 252 Kansas ... 4 1 800 350 322 Oklahoma ... 2 2 500 210 323 Iowa State ... 2 3 400 313 356 Missouri ... 2 3 400 263 360 Nebraska ... 1 4 200 292 339 Colorado ... 1 4 200 261 312 This Week's Games Tonight Colorado vs. Kansas; Iowa State vs. Oklahoma at Norman. Kentucky vs. Kansas State vs. Missouri at Columbia. Oklahoma vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. With all these angles playing a part in the ante-bellum braggadocio, the fact is being ignored in the 11 to 5 odds favoring the keed that this might be a pretty fancy fist fight. 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