FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE KU Individual Scoring Chart (all games to date) Player G FG FT FTA PF TP Avg Clay Lovellette 11 118 22 34 43 258 23.9 Bob Kenney 11 40 8 12 15 88 8.9 Jerry Waugh 11 36 6 10 17 78 7.7 Bill Lienhard 11 32 1 4 20 65 5.5 Bill Hougland 11 27 10 14 34 64 5.5 Charlie Hoag 11 9 2 2 5 20 1.1 Dale Engel 10 8 1 3 5 17 1.1 Bill Schaake 10 5 3 6 8 13 1.1 Sonny Enns 11 6 1 5 8 13 1.1 Buddy Bull 10 5 3 3 5 13 1.1 John Keller 9 2 1 3 3 5 0.0 Dean Kelley 8 2 0 3 3 4 0.0 Jack Rodgers 3 1 1 1 0 3 1.1 Harold Lowe 2 1 1 1 2 3 1.1 Dean Wells 10 1 0 2 10 2 0.0 Dean Smith 4 1 0 1 1 2 0.0 Kenneth Buller 6 0 2 3 4 2 0.0 Wally Beck 9 0 2 4 5 2 0.0 Kansas' totals ... 11 294 64 111 191 652 59.3 Opponent's totals ... 11 190 152 226 246 532 48.4 Along the JAYHAWKER trail Mike McCormack and Wade Stinson, two of the greatest football players ever to play for Kansas, turned in outstanding performances in two of the nation's most worthwhile sporting events during the Christmas vacation. By BOB NELSON Daily Kansan Sports Editor McCormack's stellar line play as an offensive and defensive tackle helped his six and one-half point underdog West team upset the East 16 to 7 in the 26th annual East-West Shrine charity football classic at San Francisco on Dec. 30. Stinson played right halfback on the winning South team as it downed a favored North eleven 14 to 9 in the third annual North-South Shrine Dell game played Christmas night in Miami's Orange Bowl. all game played Christmas night in Big Mike, elected Co-captain by his teammates along with Southern Methodist's Kyle Rote, played about 50 minutes of the game starting on both the offense and defense. It was over his right tackle spot that the winners made much of their 205 yards rushing. On defense, his work helped limit the East, manned by 12 All-American selections, to a mere 31 yards rushing. On the West team, coached by Marchie Schwartz, who announced after the game he was resigning as Stanford's head coach, Washington's Howie Odell, and Jess Neely of Rice, were seven other Big Seven conference football stars besides McCormack. They included Nebraska's Fran Nagle, quarterback, and Charlie Toogood, tackle. Iowa State sent end Jim Doran, and quarterback, Bill Weeks. Missouri had a pair of players in guard John Kadlec and halfback Ed Stephens, and Colorado sent tackle Dick Funches to the charity game. MIKE McCORMACK McCormack had nothing but praise for the game, his teammates, who presented him with the game ball for his great play, and the treatment he received before and after the East-West game. All players also received jackets and watches for playing in this worthy game. WADE STINSON Following the game, the East-West players were flown to Pasadena where they were guests at the Tournament of Roses parade and the Rose bowl football game between Michigan and California. "We visited the San Francisco Shriners Hospital for Crrippled Children," the big Kansas tackle said, "and the pitiful condition of the kids really made you want to play hard for them. "As for the game, Kyle Rote was really good. In fact, he's the best all-around player I've seen. He went all the way giving the game everything he had on every play and was the main difference between victory and defeat for our club," McCormack said. (Rote was voted the most valuable player award for his brilliant all-around performance.) Stinson was the South's leading ball carrier with 50 of his team's 155 yard rushing total in 11 carries. He played all the offense getting the South's longest single ground gain, about 10 yards on one carry. The excellent play of McCormack and Stinson highly reflected the of football that was played at Kansas in 1950. of football that was played at Kansas in 1900. We were treated like Kings during our stay in Miami. We stayed at the Flamingo hotel in Miami Beach, attended horse and dog races, and just about had the run of the city to ourselves," Stinson said. "Following the game, we were flown to Havana, Cuba, for a day's visit. All in all, it was a great trip. In the game, all the boys really put out, even though we never did have a scrimmage session." Wade reports. This was the third straight year that a K.U. player has received an invitation and played in the North-South Shrine game in Miami. Women Cage Officials To Be Given Ratings On Saturday Rating examinations for women's basketball officials will be given from 9 to noon Saturday in Robinson gymnastium and annex. They are given by the University rating board and supervised by Miss Ritch Hoover, national judge and board chairman. 2 tion City High schools; and Miss Martha Trate, University of Kansas About 20 college women from Emporia State Teachers college; Ottawa university; Saint Mary college, Leavenworth; Topeka and K.U. will try out for national, local, and intramural ratings. Ratings are based on the results of written and practical examinations. The written quiz scores determine which rating the women will be trying out for in the practical, which is trial officiating at games played by women's intramural teams. Thursday's College Basketball Results Student judges are Geneva Fleishman, Nancy Moore, and Frances Pence, education seniors who earned their national rating last year. Other judges are Miss Geraldine Clark, Kansas City elementary schools; Miss Jeanne Cooper, Topeka, Topeka High schools; Miss Jeanne Galley, Emporia State Teacher's college; Miss Jane Hertzler, Ottawa university; Miss Lavone Jacobson, Kansas City elementary schools; Miss Evelyn Kinney, Ottawa university; Mary Bernelda Larsen, Junc- Judges for the practicals will be physical education teachers from various schools and colleges and three University students. EAST St. John's (N.Y.) 68, Bradley 59 Boston College 63, City College of New York, 59 New York 76 St. Bonaventure 77, Canisius 72 Niagara 59, Buffalo 41 Detroit 63, Mien 60 St. Anselm's 81, Providence 64 Long Island univ. 79, Ithaca 45 Marshall 66, Morris Harvey 75 Catholic univ. 71, Western Mar Catholic univ. 71, Western Maryland 59 Haverford 69, Delaware 67 (overtime) Curry 73, Gordon 66 Utica 84, Brockport State 81 Curry 73, Gordon 66 MIDWEST Illinois Inst. 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