THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE By BOB NELSON Assistant Sports Editor With the University's first annual All-Sports Weekend rapidly closing in on K.U. athletes of bygone years, let's take a look at what two former Jayhawker athletic greats think about the affair. Charlie Black...Second highest scorer behind Clyde Lovellette in K.U. basketball history with 1082 points in 87 games. Black was selected on the Helms Athletic Foundation all-America team in 1946 as a guard and gained all-conference honors in 1942, '43, '46, and '47. He is still regarded by many yesteryear fans as the finest all-around player ever to play for Kansas. CHARLIE BLACK "I'm really looking forward to this occasion," Black said, "as it isn't often you have the opportunity to get together with all your old school friends. "As for the basketball game, I'm in very poor shape—can't run over 1/2 speed or hardly jump high enough to dunk enough to dunk the ball. Brother that's out of shape. My leg still gives me considerable trouble yet. "At any rate, don't look for me to play too much. In other words, my defense will be horrible as I can't move laterally or jump too well," the ex-Jayhawker "Jumping-Jack" said. (Editor's note: Black pulled a leg muscle playing professional ball this past winter with the Anderson (Ind.) team.) back, now farming near Hutchinson, is reportedly to have been seen running around the outer edges of his farm recently to get into shape for Friday's game. Of course, he is quick to deny such a conditioning program. He says his chores on the farm have kept him busy 12 to 14 hours a day. He claims his only exercise for the coming contest was a recent two-hour workout with John Kline, former K.U. star guard, at the Y.M.C.A. Having seen Black play some of his greatest games—when in "terrible condition" as he terms it, we wouldn't be too surprised to see "The Hawk" play a great game for Dutch Lonborg's Alumni club against Lovellette and Co. providing his leg injury doesn't slow him up too much. Ray Evans...Only K.U. football player ever to gain first team all-American honors. He was selected as a halfback on the AP and Grantland Rice's teams in 1947. Now assistant vice-president of the Traders National Bank in Kansas City, Mo. Evans had this to say about the All-Sports Weekend. "I think this is one of the most outstanding Sports Weekends ever planned at KU, and I'm looking forward to seeing all my old teammates again. I will be out of town next Thursday (today) and Friday, but will stop off in Lawrence in time to play in Friday's Varsity-Alumni basketball game." Evans said. Evans' decision to play in both basketball and football contests will give students an opportunity to see the greatest all-around athlete in K.U.'s history perform in both sports. Black Won't Play Cate the Black, former Kansas all-American basketball player, will not play in the Alumni-Varsity basketball game Friday. He notified Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen late this morning that he had an infected tendon in his arm and would be unable to compete. Women's Teams Near Titles After three complete weeks of the women's intramural softball program, many possible champions are within a game of their respective division titles. The I.W.W. team has a clear claim on the division IV championship by dual victories the past week over Alpha Omicron Pi 27 to 3, and Delta Delta Delta 20 to 10. Other divisions will be undecided until the final games, but the Corbin Jays appear to have too much power for all opposition, and should walk away with the Hill crown. Top scoring honors of the week went to Alpha Chi Omega for their 31 to 2 triumph over Miller; the winners just had too much power. The closest game of the week went to Omega, who took a low score for (2) Omaha. Major League Standings img altar in P1beta Ph 1 to 4: Other games and scores are: 10; Jayettes over Alpha Phi 23 to 3; Kappa Alpha Theta over Watkins 28 to 8; Delta Gamma over Sigma Kappa 25 to 6; Corbin Hawks over Temruth 17 to 1; Kahops over A.W.S. 24 to 0. National League Boston ... 11 6 .647 ... St. Louis ... 7 4 .636 ... Pittsburgh ... 7 5 .583 ... Brooklyn ... 7 7 .533 ... Philadelphia ... 8 7 .533 ... Chicago ... 7 5 .417 ... Cincinnati ... 5 8 .385 ... New York ... 5 12 .294 ... Gamma Phi Beta over Foster 21 to 16; Corbin Jays over Kappa Kappa Gamma 23 to 6; Miller forfeited to Foster; A.W.S. forfeited to Alpha Delta Pi; and Corbin Hawks over Sigma Kappa 11 to 0. American League | | W. L. | Pct. | G.B. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cleveland | 9 | 3 .750 | ... | | Washington | 9 | 3 .750 | ... | | New York | 10 | 4 .714 | ... | | Boston | 7 | 6 .536 | 26 | | Chicago | 6 | 6 .500 | 3 | | Detroit | 6 | 6 .400 | 4 | | St. Louis | 4 | 10 .286 | 6 | | Philadelphia | 2 | 13 .133 | 85 | RESULTS WEDNESDAY National League St. Louis 0, Boston 5* Pittsburgh 4, Brooklyn 3 Chicago 1, New York 8 Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 4 American League Washington 8, St. Louis 1 TODAY'S PROBABLE PITCHERS National League Boston 3, Cleveland 4 New York 6, Chicago 4 Philadelphia 4, Detroit 5 (10 in- ning) Chicago (Schultz 1-1) at Boston (Surkont 3-0) Night. (Surkoit 3-0) Night. Cincinnati (Weehier 1-0) at St. Louis (Lanier 1-0) at Phi- delphia (Thompson 1-0). Night. Pittsburgh (Dempsey 0-1) at New York (Jansen 1-3). Night. STORE FURS NOW! Intramural Don't put off sending furs to us. Each warm day weakens your furs . . makes them prey to destructive moths. Call us now for pickup. 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