MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE By NELSON OBER A super-tall Jayhawker basketball team that was given a pre-season ranking of 20th in the nation by one of the sports mags put on a demonstration at Rockhurst Saturday night that would make one be inclined to think that they were slightly over-rated. About the only time that the Jay-hawkers' height proved effective was during the pre-game warm-up when they indulged themselves and the fans in an exhibition of "dunking" on set-ups. One other disconcerting thim about this 20th ranking team in the nation idea is that our country cousins out west on the Kaw are rated the 13th spot by the same mag. If that isn't enough we point out that school South of here in Oklahoma is ranked 12th. Just before the game got underway two large floodlights were turned on directed at the center and west end of the floor. That was for the television, of course, the entire game being sent out over WDAF's video channel. Two cameras were used, one for the far half of the court and the other for the near half. An interesting point about the viewing of athletic contests is that announcer watches a television screen rather than the actual game itself. The reason for this being that the announcer is thus assured of describing what is being televised rather than what he might think is the most interesting or important thing happening at the particular moment. The way was thrown open for the television of conference games at a recent meeting of the Big Seven faculty representatives when it was decided that the policy on TV will be left to the individual schools. That decision is a temporary one however, the matter to be finally ruled upon at the January meeting of the National Collegiate Athletic association to be held in New York. Dean Earl S. Fullbrook of Nebraska will represent the Big Seven at the N.C.A.A. meeting. Speaking again of national rankings, the O.U. cagers ran into some first-half trouble against an inexperienced Texas university team Saturday seeded a near cellar dwellings伯th of 88th in the nation. The half time score was Oklahoma 28 to Texas' 24, although the Sooners opened up in the second period and ended the game on the long end of a 65 to 48 count. Nebraska ran away from a South Dakota State team winding the affair up with a 61 to 32 score. Big Bus statehead controlled the boards for Nebraska. Bogue, Schaake On Rookie Team Jerry Bogue and Bill Schaake have been hired to the Big Seven conference by sophomore all star team picked by the coaches. Schaake was fourth in the league in pass catching with 22 receptions for 344 yards. Quarterback Bogue ranked fifth in conference passing with 29 completions out of 69 attempts for 521 yards. George Kennard, tackle, and Kent Thomas, guard, were chosen for the second team. Mike McCormack, Jay-hawker tackle, made the first team last year. Kansas Staters making the second annual selection were: halfbacks, Henry Faubion and Elmer Crevison; center Harold Robinson and guard Al Lummio. Kansas State, finishing in the conference cellar, placed four men on the team. Dick Regier barely beat out Nebraska teammate Frank Simon for end, and Faubion edged Cornhusker Ron Clark. Voting was close at only two positions. Robinson was the first Negro to play Big Seven football. He won center honors in a landslide. First Team Schaake, KU Regier, NU Woodson, MU Weatherall, OU Pariapiano, CU Lummio, KS Robinson, KS Bogue, KU Faubion, KS Crevison, KS Model, CU Second Team Simon, NIU Moser, CU Brettman, IS Kennard, KU Velisek, CU Thomas, KU Catanzaro, CU Nagle, NJU Clark, NJU Heatly, NJU Adduci, NJU Hunter Finds Old Wreckage Schedule For IM Basketball Although never headed throughout the game, Kansas State had to stop a rally of the Emporia State Hornets late in the second half to win finally by a score of 59 to 50. 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