WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Janowicz Voted Player Of Year By OSCAR FRALEY Ind. Press, Sports, Write United Press Sports New York, Dec. 13 — (U.P.)—Voted the year's outstanding college football player, husky Vus Janowicz of Ohio State asserted today that he was "a much better baseball player" and one with definite major league aspirations. Accepting the Heisman Memorial Trophy as the top collegiate grider of the year, the sturdy halfback from Elyria, Ohio, became the third junior ever to win the award--putting him in a class with Army's Doc Blanchard and S.M.U.'s Doak Walker. walker. But, while vigorous Vie "hoped" to be the first two-mile winner by using the bronze statue again next year, he left no doubt that pro football would not be for him when he leaves the Columbus campus and marries his high school sweetheart. When you're the son of a steel worker and one in a family of nine children, your aims are likely to be economic. That's Vic. So the pro football bidders, unless they make the offer plenty high, will just be wasting their time if they expect to get Janowicz for peanuts. He's a catcher of promise, he was told after tryouts with the Detroit Tigers, Cincinnati Reds, and Pittsburgh Pirates, and his aim is to don the mask and mitt in the major leagues. It's this Smith-Corona AMERICA'S FAVORITE! - For the typists, students, busy families on your Christmas list, here's the most wonderful gift of all! This lightning-fast Smith-Corona has 38 features plus a full-size professional keyboard. Come in today and we'll show you all its many advantages! Tuesday's College Basketball Results EAST BIG SEVEN Kansas 52, St. John's 51 Kansas State 73, Wichita 42 Colgate 79, New York univ, 74 Gettysburg 86, John's Hopkins 68 Catholic univ, 85, Bridgewater 69 Princeton 57, Rutgers 51 Massachusetts 54, Worcester Poly Dartesne 84, Pepperdine 50 Boston univ. 81, Dartmouth 75 Ursinus 73, Franklin & Marshall 55. SOUTH SOUTH Georgia 64, South Carolina 58 Washington & Lee 70, Quantico Marines 68 MINNEAPOLIS Indiana 87, Texas Christian 68 Michigan 40, Marquette 37 Illinois Inst. 56, Illinois Navy Pier 42 Southwest Missouri Teachers 64, New Mexico A. & M. 54 Kentucky 67, Xavier (Cin) 56 Toledo 50, Denver 44 SOUTHWEST St. Louis 71, Houston 63 Rice 63, Southwest Louisiana Inst. 50 Tulsa 54, Oklahoma Baptist 52 Baylor 61, Centenary 57 KU Strengthens High Position New York, Dec. 13—(U.P.)—Kansas, Kentucky, Kansas State, and Indiana strengthened their positions today as four of the leading college basketball teams in the nation. Each member of this quartet, ranked among the top 10 in the nation by the United Press board of coaches, scored an impressive victory last night. And perhaps the most impressive was Kansas. The Jayhawkers, making an important New York City appearance, put on display the latest novel cage strategy of their celebrated coach, Dr. Forrest C. (Phog) Allen, and it paid off with a 52 to 51 victory over St. John's, ranked eighth in the nation. Allen's idea is to waive all free throws, taking the ball at midcourt and trying for two points instead of one. Trailing by 51-50 in the final minute, the Jayhawks did just that — the shot bounced off the rim but 6-foot, 9-inch Clyde Lovellette pushed it back in for the game-winning basket. The Department of Speech & Drama presents YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU FRASER THEATRE TONITE, THURS., FRI., SAT. DEC. 13, 14, 15, 16 8 p.m. I-D CARDS ADMIT K-State Wildcats Rout Wichita Manhattan, Kan., Dec. 13 — (U.P. Utilizing a fast-break to good advantage, the Kansas State college Wildcats registered their fourth consecutive basketball triumph Tuesday night, crushing Wichita university, 73 to 42. K-State jumped off to a 15-7 first quarter lead and never was threatened. Dick Knostman bagged 15 points for K-State, followed by Ernie Barrett with 13, Ed Head, 12, and Jim Iverson, 11. 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