1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1950 PAGE FIV KU Cagers Name All-Opponents Bv BOB NELSON Two players from the Big Seven and three from non-conference teams have been named to an all-around team in the nation of the 1960 Kansas basketball squad. Bob Cousy, All-American forward for Holy Cross, is the unanimous choice of the Jayhawkers for the best player they'd played against this season, and they have selected Bradley university as the best team met during the year. Another All-American, Paul Unruh of Bradley, is teamed with Cousy at forward on the all-opponent team. Milt Whitehead of Nebraska is center, while guards are Charley Cooper, Duquesne, and Kendall Hills, Colorado. Unruh lacks one vote of being a unanimous choice for the squad, and he is also named next in line to Cousy as best individual player. The Jayhawkers' Big Seven all-opponent team is made up of players from five of the conference schools. On the first quintet are Wayne Glasgow, Oklahoma, and Hills, forwards; Whitehead, center; and Ernie Barrett, Kansas State, and Bud Heineman, Missouri, guards. Hills is the only unanimous choice with Whitehead one vote off. However, Whitehead has been named the best of their Big Seven opponents by the Jayhawkers in voting for the individual honor. Hills is edged by the Nebraska giant with just one-half point. The two tie behind Cousy and Unruh for best all-season opponent. Because of a tie in the balloting, six players are included on the second all-opponent team. They are Ed Dahler, Duquesne, and Glasgow, forwards; Elmer Behnke, Bradley, center; and Ernie Barrett of Kansas State, Don "Pinky" Knowles of Creighton, and Charles Grover of Bradley, guards. Duquesne is second to Bradley in voting for the best team faced during the season. Third is Kansas State, and Oklahoma and Holy Cross follow the Wildcats in order. Baseball Squad Tunes Up For First Game April 12 Second Big Seven all-opponent team is made up of Rick Harmon and Ed Head, Kansas State, forwards; Dont Stroet, Missouri, cenvs; Wayne Tucker, Colorado, and Paul Merchant, Oklahoma, guards. Coach Bill "Red" Hogan's baseball forces, rounding into shape for their season opener against Rockhurst on Wednesday, April 12, played their third intra-squad game of the spring April 1. The Regulars downed the Reserves 5 to 3. In previous games the Regulars beat the Reserves, 8 to 3, and the Right-handers beat the Left-handers, 8 to 3. Glasgow, Heineman, and Barrett trail Hills and Whitehead in best conference player voting. In Saturday's game third baseman Floyd Temple paced the winners 7-hit attack with a double and a single. The blows ran his intra-squad hitting total to seven hits in 13 times at bat. His hits have included three doubles and two home runs. Arnold Stricker cracked out a double and two singles for the reserves. Herb Liverett, the Reserves, starting pitcher, shut the Regulars out on one hit while striking out two and walking four. Curt Harris was found for three hits and four runs in three innings and Al Row gave up two hits and one run in his two inning stint on the mound for the Reserves. Carl Sandefur turned in the best pitching performance of the afternoon limiting the Reserves to one hit in four innings. He struck out seven and didn't issue a walk. Herman Phillip pitched three innings for the Regulars and gave up three hits and three runs. The last two innings were worked by Wayne Louderback, a left-hander, who gave up two hits but no runs. People suffering from aleurophobia have an unreasoning fear of cats. Phi Delts Dominate Intramural Finals Waltz-Time King Joins Big 15 Phi Delta Theta fraternity dominated finals in intramural volleyball play over the week end. The Phi Deltats defeatedDelta Tau Delta 15 to 10 and 15 to 12 for the fraternity A championship. However, Sigma Alpha Epsilon prevented a complete Phi Delt sweep of the championships by winning the fraternity B title from them, 15 to 10 and 15 to7. "WAYNE KING (above) plays Johann Strauss." . The Blue Danube, Emperor Waltz, 4 others . . . an album "DESIGNED FOR DANGING", just like all 15 of RCA VICTOR's astonishing brand-new albums! By 15 great bands, 15 great composers. 90 all-time favorites to end the dance-record shortage! Real dance-beat again! King's album has it! Come and get one or all 15 at Two Phi Delt teams, Phi Delt C and Phi Delt Frosh met in the fraternity C championship with the Frosh losing 10 to 15, 15 to 12, and 10 to 15. The independent A championship went to the Fijis who defeated Don Henry co-op in 15 to 13, 12 to 15, 17 to 15 games. In the independent B championships, Scarab downed Oread hall No. 2 by 15 to 8 and 15 to 7. Bell Music Co., 925 Mass. 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