UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1950 PAGE SEVEN 'Dutch' Lonborg To Be In Kansas City March 23 Kansas City, Mo., March 9 (U.P.) Arthur C. (D.utch) Lonborg, who becomes athletic director at the University of Kansas next summer, will be the principal speaker at the annual Big Seven sportsmanship basketball trophy award dinner here March 23. Jack Wheeler, chairman of the Blue Hills American legion post committee sponsors of the award, in announcing the speaker, said "The affair will give fans in this area an excellent opportunity to see and hear one of the key figures in basketball today." Lonborg, who will succeed E. C. (Ernie) Quigley at KU. next summer, is chairman of the N.C.A.A. basketball tournament committee and dean of basketball coaches in the Big Ten, at Northwestern university. Kansas High School Tournament Scores CLASS AA At Ottawa: Topeka 40, Ottawa 38 Argentine 32, Ward 31 At Leavenworth: Wyndotech 71, Haskell 39 Shawne Mis. 41, Atchison 36 CLASS A At Needesha: Altamont 47, Sedan 23 Fredonia 42, Galena 31 At Olathe: Osawatomie 36, Rosedale 33 Olathe 66, Bonner Springs 27 At Balteo: At Beloit: Smith Center 37, Concordia 35 Beloit 66, Phillipsburg 44 At Iola: Eureka 38, Humboldt 23 Iola 42, Burlington 35 At Lyons: St. John 47, Lyons 37 Buhler 36, Stafford 35 At Ulysses: Ulysses 52, Ness City 32 Hugoton 37, Scott City 34 Klinslev 36, Svracuse 33 At Hays: Lawned 72, Plainville 48 Ellis 43, St. Joseph Cadets, Hays 10 Russell 44, Wakeeney 11 Hays 57, Hill City 34 Hayes-31, Hill City 34 At Newark Baxter Springs 38, Caney 29 Cherryvale 55, Neodesha 29 At Awdwood At Atwood: Overland 36, Oakley 33 Norton 43, St. Francis 27 Kingman: A1 Kingman: M. Lodge 57, Plainview 35 A1 At Chapman: Hillsboro 52, Minneapolis 28 Sacred Heart, Salina 51, Chapman 50 CLASS B At Hays: Stockton 60, Natoma 40 Bunker Hill 50, Collier 39 At Great Bend: Sylvia 43, Pawnee Rock 30 Windom 32, McCracken 30 Clafain 48, Spearville 33. At Pratt: Haviland 40, Isabel 37 Kiowa 45, Bucklin 32. Sharon 52, Cullison 42 At Haven: Canton 55, Maize 46 Nickerson 45, Lehigh 31 At Kingman: At Kingman: Anthony 46, Caldwell 37 Anthony 48, Caldwell 32 Atkinson 45, Viola 43 Oxford 51, Viola 43 Milton 40, Burden 39 Andover 46, Leon 36 At Colby: Lenora 44, Sharon Springs 24 Norcatur 35, Tribute 29 Almena 52, Brewster 48 At Garden City: Leoti 28, Sublette 24 Jetmore 25, Kismet 22 Rolla 34, Lakin 31 At Leavenworth: Horton 21, Tonganoxie 19 St Joseph (Shawnee) 41, Rob- Horton 22, Tonganoxie 19 Lansing 55, Watena 40 DeSoto 33, Immaculata (Leaven- worth) 32 Hal England Earns Laurels For Cage Play In Clutch When the laurels for the Jayhawkers' most successful season since 1946 are passed out, Harold England, senior cager, will have earned more than his share as one of the best "clutch" players in the Big Seven conference. England, 6 foot, 2 inch 170 pounder, hasn't logged too much time this year, but his fine all-around play has accounted for much of the Jaya-hawkers' success in the Big Seven championship drive and a shot at the N.C.A.A. title. Harold is in the School of Education, majoring in physical education. He is no stranger on championship clubs; although, while he has been at Kansas, the Jayhawkers have finished in a third place tie and twice tied for the cellar spot in the Big Seven standings. During his four years at Halstead, Kan, England played on three state Class B high school championship teams. They won state titles in 1942, 1944, and 1945, with Harold averaging 21 points per game his senior year. After graduating in May, 1945. England enlisted in the Navy and served seatime aboard an APA troop ship. England enrolled at Kansas in September, 1946. Before his freshman season was over, Harold was starting along with such stars as Charlie Black, Otto Schnellbacher, Ray Evans, and Wendell Clark. The Halstead southpaw played in 21 out of 27 games his first year scoring 69 points. Last year as a junior, Harold missed the final 11 games with a severe charley horse after getting off to a fast start. This senior cager owns one of the best left-handed shots in the conference and often cuts across the middle to drill home his southpaw jump-shot while faking his opponent out of position. When asked about his greatest thrill as a K.U. cager, England said, "I think our beating Oklahoma A. and M., 37 to 34, in my freshman year, with Charlie Black getting 20 points, and my good fortune of holding down A. L. Bennett, high scoring forward, to seven points." Harold's play this year has been probably his best as he repeatedly has drawn "clutch" defense assignments on hot-shot opponents and handcuffed them. Not only has Hal's defensive play shown brightly, but he has found time to contribute timely points to give the Jayhawkers a better-balanced attack. He has scored 66 points in 22 games this year. In Harold's opinion, Gerald Tucker, former All-American at Oklahoma and now playing with the Phillips 66 Oilers, is the finest all-around player Kansas has faced during his cage career. "Bob Cousy is the best player Kansas faced this year." England remarked, and added "It isn't his scoring that made Holy Cross click as much as his terrific passing ability." Following his graduation, Harold would like to play some more basketball with an A.A.U. teams and then enter the coaching profession. In talking about former teammates, England said. "Black was the greatest player I've ever played with. Charlie could handle any kind of a pass and was a great team as well as fine offensive player." Class Stratification Affects Ability, Club Told The class stratification in which a person lives greatly affects his capabilities Charles Warriner, instructor of sociology, told members of the Sociology club Tuesday. Mr. Warriner based his conclusions on a study he made of the community of Rockford, Ill. While a member of the staff of the University of Chicago, he spent nine months in the community studying the behavior of the various class levels. At Minneapolis/ Glassco 41, Solomon 32 Klpp 52, Ada 39 Tescott 41, Bennington 32 At Mankato: Courtland 58, Lebanon 41 Clyde 57, Mankato 42 HAROLD ENGLAND MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC! Teresa Brewer Come In and Hear... CANDY AND CAKE Mindy Carson COUNT EVERY STAR Ray Anthony I SAID MY PAJAMAS Margaret Whiting BELL MUSIC CO. Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. 10