HURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1951 . PAGE FIVE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Kansas High Schools in Regional Tourneys CLASS AA At Junction City Calina 44, Junction City 42 Imporia 60, Manhattan 35 At Winfield Cichita E. 67, Ark. City 24 Winfield 38, Wellington 31 CLASS A At Chapman caresd Ht. Salina 71, Herington 5 bilene 63, Marion 43 At Beloit concordia 44, Lincoln 38 eloit 46, Phillipsburg 38 At Lyons earned 43, Ellsworth 40 uhler 34, Hoisington 25 At Eureka fulvane 40, Neodesha 32 redonia 49, Valley Center 36 At Pratt anthony 43, St. John 40 ratt 60, Harper 31 At Cherryyale iverton 23, Caney 21 axter Springs 54, Cherokee 10 herryville 72, Girard 39 At Garden City iberal 65, Dighton 16 ysses 29, Scott City 30 At Turner Washington 55, Olathe 49 . Agnes (K.C.) 39, Bonner Sp. 30 osedale 70, Immaculata (Lv.) 53 At Oberlin oxie 36, St. Francis 34 orton 56, Atwood 33 At Hiawatha iawatha 65, Effingham 44 aur Hill 47, Sabetha 42 At Topeka At Topeka askell 46 Wamego 44 Highland Park 63, Osage City 37 Highland Park 65, Osage City 31 **CLASS B** At Hiawatha Wetmore 46, St. Peter and Paul 3 Centralia 55, Fairview 24 Horton 55, Havensville 43 At Osage City Harveyville 45, Americus 30 Alma 54, St. Marys 53 Rossville 54, Hartford 55 At Marysville Clifton 53, Washington 47 Axtell 47, Haddam 39 Hanover 43, Frankfort 39 At*Pittsburg* Arcadia 44, Galesburg 21 At Eureka Leon 76, Severy 26 Madison 54, Benton 36 Cedar Vale 46, Howard 30 At Pratt Byers 51, Windthorst 41 Ashland 46, Kiowa 41 Cullison 41, Preston 37 At Deerfield Minneola 32, Johnson 30 Leoti 40, Kendall 27 Montezeuma 49, Jetmore 39 At Haven Haven 36, Florence 33 Partridge 51, Little River 42 Leigh 52, Mound Ridge 39 At Junction City Durham 58, Tescott 53 Hope 48, Milford 30 St. George 34, Miltonvale 31 At Beloit Lebanon 62, Downs 60 (overtime) At Great Bend Assaria 45, Sylvan Grove 23 JP Overlooks Basketball's 'Goons' On Fourth Annual 'Little All-America' New York (U.P.)—Take the gangling "Goons" off somewhere else. lister, while we pay tribute to the "good little men" of college basketball. For those sports fans bored with their rapere stars of the court anxious to see that the little moves get the credit due them, the United Press' fourth annual "Little All-America" basketball team for 651 is here presented: First team—Bobby Watson, Kencky (510') Ed Sheldra, U.C. A. (53'). Gene Melchiorne, Bradg (581²'), Zeke Sinicola, Niagara (510'), and Sam Miranda, Indiana (510'). Second team—Jimmy Cleverly, tah (5'9"), Nill Ridley, Tulsa (8"), Norm Pilgrim, Oklahoma A. and M. (5'10"), Mike Belich, Pittsburgh (57") , and Ray Steiner, St. Louis (5'10"). Membership on the squad is limited to players 5 feet, 10 inches "short" or less but these are players who don't have to apologize for their work in any company—they standouts in a game that seems tailor-made for the six-foot-plus boys. Melchiore and Sheldrake are the only "repeaters" from last year's little all-America and they're both leading candidates for the "big" all-America. Latest College Basketball Scandal Fourth In New York Since 1945 New York (U.P.)—The latest college basketball scandal was the uralth major "fix" expose in New York since 1945. two gamblers offered the Brooklyn college basketball team .000 to "throw" a game against kron university, Jan. 31. When e attempted fix was uncovered, o game was cancelled. Five plays were expelled from Brooklyn llege, and two gamblers were ven a year in jail. Earlier this season, Junius Kellogg, star Manhattan college center, was offered $1,000 to throw a game against De Paul of Chicago at the Garden, Jan. 16. Kellogg also informed authorities, who arrested Hank Poppe and Jack Byrnes, Manhattan's 1949-50 co-captains, and three gamblers. All are awaiting trial. Manhattan defeated De Paul, 62 to 59. On Jan. 4, 1949, Dave Shapiro, captain of the George Washing- ton team, was offered $1,000 to row a game against Manhattan college at Madison Square garden. He informed authorities and four gamblers were convicted and given prison terms ranging from one to 2 and one-half years. George Washington beat Manhattan, 71 to 63. Waugh Hits 23 For Wichita Team AAU Meet Reaches Quarterfinals A crowd of 20,000 is expected at Luna park to watch the game, which will bring to a close the 10-day sports carnival. Wichita, Kan. (U.P.)—The Wichita Roskam Realtors, Kiowa Jewers, Augusta Merchants, and McPherson American Legion joined other teams in the quarterfinals of the Kansas A.A.U. basketball here tonight. The Argentinians, who won the world's crown by defeating the Denver (Colo.) Chevroletss last year, Chita Rossain advanced behind the 23-point scoring of former University of Kansas regular Jerry laugh with a 75 to 28 victory over尔里 college. In other games the Iowa Jewelers defeated Tabor College, 49 to 36, the Augusta Merants whipped the Emporia College Studio, 48 to 45, and the Mc- ichita Roskam advanced behind Buenos Aires. —(U.P.)— The U.S. basketball team takes on Argentina's world amateur champions tonight in the title round at the Pan-American games. Special Purchase MEN'S LUGGAGE Sturdy Two Suiter Full Size Full Wood Frame Plastic Handle Metal Hangers Brass Hardware Only -10.98 US Team Plays Argentina's World Amateur Champs Pherson Legion defeated El Dorado Junior college, 57 to 42. University of Wichita freshmen vs. winner of Russell Oilers-Gypsum Towners. Tonight's schedule: McPherson American Legion vs Augusta Merchants. Matching OVER NIGHT CASE Beautiful Mottled Brown Color Only $4.98 Fed. Tax Added TUXEDO RENTALS Complete Accessories Shirts, Shoes, Ties Kerchiefs, Boutonnieres First Door South of Patee Theatre Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. 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