FRIDAY, APRIL 13. 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Lovellette On Helms Team Two Big Seven basketball players, Clyde Lovellete of Kansas and Ernie Barrett of Kansas State, were named on the 32nd Helms All-American basketball team announced Thursday. Lovellette was one of five juniors named to the 10-man dream team. No distinction was made between first and second team members. Other juniors included Bill Spivey, Kentucky; Dick Groat, Duke: Bob Zawoluk. St. Johns: and Billy Milkv. Temple. In addition to Barrett the seniors were Sam Ranzino, North Carolina State; Gale MacArthur, Oklahoma A. and M.; Mel Hutchins, Brigham Young; and Gene Melchiorre, Bradley. COLOSSAL CLYDE LOVELETTE, Kansas' 6" 9" junior center, added the Helms foundation award to a host of earlier honors. Named on every 1951 all-Big Seven team, he was picked on the all-America squads published by the Associated Press, United Press, Collier's magazine, and Sporting News, SPARKPLUG ERNIE BARRETT was one of the chief reasons the Kansas State Wildcats won the Big Seven and N.C.A.A. western titles this year. --means MORE SMOKING PLEASURE! Along the JAYHAWKER trail By ALAN MARSHALL Daily Kansan Sports Editor When Clyde Lovellette added the Helms foundation award to his long list of honors, he completed the second season of one of the most amazing careers in collegiate basketball. The Helms all-American choices are generally recognized by sportsmen as the most authoritative in the field. Always the last team to be announced, the men who pick Helms all-Americans haven't yet deceived their loyal followers. Year and year out, the best basketball players in the nation are included. The foundation's plan of picking a team of ten men seems to be a wise one. It gives a little more leeway in choosing among the thousands and thousands of athletes who must be considered for the coveted recognition. Now the basketball season can be considered officially closed. "I wish the Helms foundation would hurry up and announce their team," is a statement often heard around college campuses. For an athlete's triumph isn't quite complete until this last team is announced. But when it is, if the player is included, he may consider himself a true all-American. That is Clyde Lovellette. Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. BOWL TONIGHT! 12 Modern Lanes Open 1 to 6 Every Afternoon FRIDAY, SATURDAY And SUNDAY NIGHTS PLADIUM 901 Miss. Ph. 3379 An Ample Reward "It was the thing I worked toward all season," Clyde Lovellette said when informed of his selection on the Helms team. "I'm very happy that I was chosen. Helms foundation, it seems to me, is one of the leading all-Americans; it's on a par with Collier's. "I'm very happy to hear that Ennie Barrett was also chosen. He really deserves it." Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. WE DARE THEM ALL! PHILIP MORRIS challenges any other leading brand to suggest this test HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF SMOKERS, who tried this test, report in signed statements that PHILIP MORRIS IS DEFINITELY LESS IRRITATING, DEFINITELY MILDER! 1. . . Light up a PHILIP MORRIS Just take a puff—DON'T INHALE—and s-l-o-w-l-y let the smoke come through your nose. Easy, isn't it? And NOW... 2. .. Light up your present brand Do exactly the same thing—DON'T INHALE. Notice that bite, that sting? Quite a difference from PHILIP MORRIS! Other brands merely make claims—but PHILIP MORRIS invites you to compare, to judge, to decide for yourself. Try this simple test. We believe that you, too, will agree . . . PHILIP MORRIS is indeed America's FINEST Cigarette! NO CIGARETTE HANGOVER