THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Thirty Students Play in City Basketball League Over thirty University students are participating in the basketball program which is being sponsored by the Lawrence Recreational commission. Some are among the outstanding players in the games at the Community building. Two teams, the Cement Mixers and Fritzel-Jayhawk, lead the list of team standings. Each has five victories in as many starts. On the roster of Ober's, which has won five and lost one, are Robert Near, college jr.; Carl Sandefur, education sophomore; Richard Docking, college sophomore; Scott Phillips, engineering sophomore; and Alvin and Charles Haverty, college sophomores. University students playing for Fritzel-Jayhawk are James Black. engineering senior; senior; Gillespie. college sophomore; Charles Krome. engineering junior; Joseph Mendenhall, college junior; Roger Olmsted, college senior; and Gordon Stucker, graduate student. Wesley Sims, college junior, plays for Green Gables, which has won four and lost two. Members of the Cement Mixers include Charles and Stanley Penny, engineering seniors; Peny Penny, fine arts sophomore; Bryan and Kenneth Sperry, education seniors; Herbert Wetdaensla, engineering junior; and Lee Frank Garich, phar- sey senior. Playing for Lawrence Sanitary, which has won three games and lost two, are Darrrell Wright, college junior; Don Wright, education senior; Everett Hill, college senior; Odd Williams, first year law; Cliff McDonald, business senior; and Roger Stobs, special student. Verner Newman, education fresh- ness, which her winer, won out, six. George Brown, journalism senior; John Spearman, college sophomore; William Hill, engineering freshman; and William Woody, col-lege play for Buenos Comrades, which has won two and lost four. Several of these players rank high in individual scoring: | | tp | g | av | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | |rill. Buen. Com...80 | 50 | 16 | Krone, Frit.Jay...40 | 3 | 13.3 | C. Penny, C. Mix..62 | 52 | 12.4 | B. Sperry, C. Mix..60 | 5 | 12 | Docking, Ober.'s .64 | 60 | 10.7 | The teams are limited to ten players. All must be residents of Lawrence or its trade territory and must have amateur standing. Don Powell, University intramurals director; Richard Cloke, assistant instructor in military science; Carl Ellis, education senior; Carl McGraw, education student; and Ron Roberts, education senior, are among the officials. The program is under the control of a basketball commission whose members are elected by team representatives. Glenn Kappelmann, graduate student, is a member of the commission. Larry Heeb, city superintendant of recreation, is director of the program, and Steve Jacobs is supervisor. The season began November 30 and will end February 9. New World Record Set By Two Leghorn Hens New Ulm, Minn.—(U.P.)—New world big production records have been established by two white leghorn hens owned by Frank Schnobrich. The record of performance based on a five-day-week United States record production trap nest, showed a production of 359 eggs in a 365-day period for Sunnyslope Queen and 357 for Sunnyslope Pride. The previous world record for a similar trial was 356 eggs. Here Are Results In IM Ping Pong The remaining five division playoffs in women's intramural pingpong have been completed. Winners are: Sydney Ashton, division III; Doris Tihen, division V; Peggy Wayman, division VI; Ruth Henry, division VII; and Caroline Crosier, division VIII. *rairings for the first tournament games are: Rita Carl vs. Chloe Warner; Sydney Ashton vs. Betty Ozenburger; Doris Tihen vs. Peggy Wayman; and Caroline Crosier vs. Ruth Henry.* Professional Basketball Team Honors Fan Dying of Tumor Echo, Minn.—U.P.) One of the best out-of-town fans the Minneapolis Lakers professional basketball team ever had is Jimmy Barber, former Echo High school basketball player. Bud Heineman, 5 foot 10 inch Tiger forward, will be a top form against Kansas Saturday. Heineman, 155 pound junior, injured his ankle in the Big Seven journey and hasn't been too effective for Missouri in their last two games. The Lakers heard that Jimmy was dying of a malignant brain tumor. The whole team autographed a basketball, bundled players Herman Schaefer and Bud Grant aboard a plane with it, and sent them off to Echo, where they presented Jimmy with the ball and thanked him for his support. Listed below are the team standings in the four divisions of the independent "B" league in men's intramural basketball. The standings include all games played up to and including those of Wednesday. This completes the series of standings that the Kansan has been running this week. IM Basketball Standings Are Complete To Wednesday INDEPENDENT "B" DIVISION I DIVISION I Spartans 5 0 Battenfelds 3 2 Little Saints 3 2 Gamma Delta 2 2 Navy B 2 2 Oread 2 2 Kappa Psi 1 3 Dreamers 0 4 DIVISION II Spooner-Thayer 5 0 Bone's Boys 4 1 Jim Beam's 4 1 Deuces Wild 3 2 Dix 2 3 Plummer House 2 3 Four Few 0 5 Newman 0 5 DIVISION III Y.M.C.A. No. 1 5 Kigmies 4 Quindribbiets 4 Oread 3 Delta Sigma Pi 2 Mule Trainers 1 Runts 1 Casuals 0 DIVISION IV DIVISION 14 Feather Merchants 6 0 A.S.C.E. 5 1 Men of Distinction 4 2 1100 Club 3 3 Y.M.C.A. No. 2 2 W.F.A. 4 3 Isaps 1 4 Kygmy club 0 5 Lost Dog Answers Whistle Announce Gives On Radio Atlanta—(U,P)—When R a l p h Stringer, restaurant owner, reported that his little girl's cocker spaniel was lost, Bob Corley, dis jockey, announced it over station WQXI and then whistled for the dog over the air, just to add color to the plea. An hour later, after the broadcast, Mr. Corley went to the station's door to investigate a noise. 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