1.1.1 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1948 Schnellbacher Will Play In East-West Star Game Otto Schnellbacher, three-time all-Big Six forward, will become the second Kansas basketball player in history to play in the annual New York Herald-Tribune's East-West all-star game. Dr. F. C. Allen, Kansas coach, received a telegram Thursday afternoon from Everett Morris of the Herald-Tribune asking for Schnellbacher's Kansas, beaten in all three of its indoor dual meets this winter, nevertheless hopes to use its small band of top performers for a first division finish in the first Big Seven indoor track and field meet in Kansas City tomorrow. Track Title Is At Stake Missouri is heavily favored to take its second successive indoor championship, but Bill Easton's Kansans, anchored by distance aces Bob Karnes and Hal Moore, high-jumper Tom Scofield, and broad jump Bob Crowley will make a stout bid for second or third. They took third in Conference Records services in the game. 60-yard dash Walters (M) : 06.2 440-yard dash Lydy (O) : 49.3 880-yard run Lyda (O) : 15.65 Mile run Ginn (N) : 41.97 Two-mile run Smethers (O) : 9.369 High hurdles Blakeley (M) : 07.5 Low hurdles Shy (M) : 06.9 Gartiser (M) : 06.9 Mile relay Iowa State : 3:26.9 Shot put Quirk (M) : 52' 1" High jump Lambeth (O) : 6' 5" Pole vault Hunt (N) : 13' 10''" Broad pump Pedersen (I-S) 24' 1/8" Karnes Is Unbeaten both the indoor and outdoor meets last season. Rework. Unheaten Karnes, who has won six straight races through the indoor season, will be favored in both the mile and two mile. His best time in the mile is 4:23.7 and if he is pushed, he might eclipse the 4:19.7 record up by Nebraska's Bobby Ginn last year. He is defending champion in the two mile and should repeat without much trouble. Moore has trailed Karnes home second in five of their six dual meet starts this season, and should pull home second or third in both events against the conference field Saturday. Crowley In Tough Field Scocfield is another potential record smasher. The two-time red and blue all-American climbed over 6'4½" in the season's opener against Missouri and hit it 6'4 7-8" lst Saturday winning his specialty against Nebraska. Delvin Norris will help the Jayhawker cause. Crowley, 1947 Texas Relays champion, will face a tough broad jump field. Crowley, Hobo Gilstrap of Oklahoma, Bob Teel of Missouri, and Bob Memery of Colorado already have smudged 23 feet. The following men will leave at 7:45 tonight for the trip to Kansas City for the meet: High jump—Delvin Norris, Tom Scofield, Bill Richardson; broad jump—Bob Crowley, Howard Nearing, Bob Bunten; pole vault—Darell Norris; shot put—Ed Lee, Leroy Robinson; mile and 2 miles-Bob Karnes, Hal Moore; 880-Dick Shea, Winton Studt; 440-Dick Wagstaff, Bill Bintzer, John Sitites, Bob Daneberg; hurdles—Conrad Follansbee; 60 yard dash-Bob Daneberg. Call K. U. 251 With Your News "Would like every much to have Otto Schnellbacher represent Kansas in the East - West College All-Star game at Madison Square garden March 25, reporting Mar. 20," the delegat I teach SCHNELLBACHER S ch nell bachers' acceptance was wired to Morris late Thursday. "It is a well-deserved tribute to Otto Schnellbacher," Dr. Allen said. "He has been one of the finest athletes at Kansas in years. He is a gentleman and a great competitor." The only other Kansas player ever to participate in the East-West game was Charlie "The Hawk" Black, who played in the 1946 and 1947 games. Black was all-conference forward in 1942, 1943, 1946, and 1947, and was named to the first-team all-American selections in 1946. Both Black and Schnellbacher played with the all-victorious teams (conference play) of 1943 and 1946. Wilkinson Refuses Yale Grid Job Norman, Okla., Feb. 27—(UP) —University of Oklahoma Football Coach Bud Wilkinson insisted today he had not talked to any "officials" about the head coaching job at Yale, but added that he would refuse any offer. It was reliably reported that Wilkinson was approached by a member of the Yale alumni board who told him he could have the Yale job if he wants it. Dr. George L. Cross, O. U. president, confirmed this report backhandedly when he said, "It is my understanding that Bud has been offered a contract by Yale. I am glad he has decided to remain at Oklahoma." The former University of Minnesota star already has been seriously considered this year by Harvard and Navy, but decided to remain here. He has been head coach at O. U. only one year. His team won a co-team championship in SWC winning seven games, losing two and tying one. the matter of an assistant coach is still up in the air. Walt Driskill, assistant at the University of Maryland, conferred with Wilkinson Thursday and was regarded as the No.1 candidate to succeed Dutch Febring, who is going to U. C. L. A., but it was believed no decision would be made this week. The Yale position has been vacant since Howie Ocell left to take the head coaching job at the University of Washington. Oxford, Mass.—(UP)—Charles B. Pettes of Oxford has a Swiss music box with a spring so powerful that it will play for one hour on a single winding. Mighty Powerful Spring The city of Evansville, Ind., is the largest hardwood center in the United States, while the city of Gary is called the "Steel City." 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