PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1950 Fraternity 'B' To Draw For Play-off Positions Drawings for the Fraternity "B" basketball team play-off positions and times will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. Don Powell, director of intramurals, requested that all fraternity representatives be present for the drawing. Powell stated that the team would be ended this week and that the Fraternity "B" play-off would start the first of next week Kansas' best high school basketball team today seemed to be the Salina Maroons. Boasting a record of 15 consecutive victories for the season, the Salinans are the only undefeated Class AA team in the state. Fraternity representatives will be asked if they would rather play the games on full or half courts at the meeting Thursday. As play is not finished in the "A" and "C" divisions, play-offs will not start in these divisions until later. The Maroons emphasized their stature Tuesday night with a booming 71 to 31 win over Chapman. Salina Squad Kansas Best Salina hasn't built its record the easy way. Besides knocking off everything in the Central Kansas league, the Maroons have topped where they were sure to be strong contenders come state tournament time in March. That big four is Newton, everpowerful Ark Valley powerhouse; Argentine, co-leader in the Northeast Kansas league: and Emporia and Wyandotte, two of the state's best independent quintets. Salina power rests in a well-balanced offense that isn't lacking in scoring power. In 15 games the Maroons have averaged 56.5 points each contest while holding op-pon positions. The starting player has been high-point man for a single game at least once this season. Probably the most formidable opponents for Salina in the race to the state AA crown will come from the Ark Valley. Leaders in that mythically invincible circuit are Wellington and Newton. Newton may have lost to the Maroons, but it was only by one point and at Salina. Wellington, in turn, was dumped by Newton, but that loss also was only by one point and at Newton. Tuesday's Intramural Basketball Results Fraternity "A" Delts 28, A.T.O. 26 Nubbins 28, Phi Gam 11 Kappa Sig 26, Sig Alph 19 Phi Psi 42, Kappa Alpha Psi 22 Truthfully D.U. 27, Silent Men 24 Wineros 30, J.S.A.C. 29 Oread Hall 30, Battenfeld 29 Bones Boys 2, Plumber House 0* *Forfeit Women's Schedule For IM Basketball Wednesday, Feb. 8 Robinson Gym 7 e Temruth v. Corbin Jays w Phi Beta Phil v. Tri Delt 8 e Sigma Kappa v. Chi Omega w Alpha Chi Omega v. Kappa Alpha Theta Emporia, Kan.—(U.P.)Ground was broken Monday for the $800,000 William Allen White Memorial Library building on the campus of Kansas State College. 9 e Newman Club v. Kanza Not only an honor to the memory of a distinguished Kansas citizen, the project was described by Gov. Frank Carlson as "a fine example of the cultural and spiritual development of our people." Ground Is Broken For WAW Library The governor said the late Emprora editor, who gained fame on an international scale, contributed as much as any man of his generation toward the cultural and spiritual development of the state and nation. KU Individual Scoring Chart (All games through Feb. 6 included) Player Games FG FT- A PF TP Av. Clyde Lovellette 16 143 70-113 58 356 22.3 Claude Houchin 16 43 70-41 33 116 7.3 Jerry Waugh 16 42 20-31 33 104 6.5 Bill Lienhard 12 27 11-18 15 65 5.4 Bill Hougland 14 25 16-26 39 66 4.7 Harold England 15 16 8-15 26 40 2.7 Bob Kenney 16 15 9-14 20 39 2.7 Jack Carby 10 11 4-10 16 26 2.6 Gene Petersen 9 9 5-9 5 23 2.6 Bill Schaake 1 1 0-0 0 2 2.0 Dean Wells 3 1 3-6 7 5 1.8 Dale Engel 6 1 6-6 7 8 1.3 Guy Mabry 9 5 1-5 7 11 1.2 Buddy Bull 9 3 4-6 11 10 1.1 Lyn Smith 9 1 6-7 10 10 1.1 Maurice Martin 10 3 4-8 13 10 1.0 Jay Drake 5 1 1-1 5 3 .6 Kensers totals 16 347 200-319 299 894 55.9 (Key: FG, field goals; FT-A, free throws made and attempted; PF, personal fouls; and AV, average points scored per game.) Thirty-Five Answer Hogan's Baseball Call; 20-Game Schedule To Open April 12 with organized practice outdoors still a little over a month away, Coach Hogan emphasized the importance of all candidates getting themselves into top physical condition so little time will be wasted with such drills after the team moves outside on March 13. "Every position on the team is wide open as far as I'm concerned," said Coach Hogan as he related plans for Kansas to play a 20-game schedule this year. Much rebuilding will be required to fill vacancies caused by graduation of such 1949 stars as pitchers Dick Gilman and Charles Moffett, outfielder Dick Bertuzzi, and others. Players will check out equipment from March 6 through March 10. With outside practice starting March 13, the Jayhawkers will have a little over a month to round into shape for the season opener here on April 12, against Rockhurst college. Banks Come In All Sizes The squad will be cut to 22 men on April 1, and these players will carry Kansas' hopes for another successful season. Pitchers and catchers started working out today in Robinson annex to get their legs and arms in shape before moving outside. "These players will do a lot of running, play hand-ball, and play some basketball in hopes of being in tip-top shape when the remainder of the squad reports," said Coach Hogan. Savannah, Ga.—(U.P.)—Police officer Charles R. Breitenbach rushed out after a telephone call reporting a "bank robbery." It was, but not the kind Breitenbach had bargained for. Thieves had broken into a suburban home and stolen a child's bank containing $10. 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