MARCH 7,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Students May Help In Selecting Players In East-West All-Star Game The Daily Kansan has been asked to participate in the selection by having students of the University nominate players they believe should make up the West team. More than 450 campus newspapers are joining in the selection of personnel for the second annual East-West All-Star basketball game to be played at Madison Square Garden on March 29. Ten star cage performers will be selected for each squad by a committee of judges working with the New York Herald Tribune, sponsor of the event. The decisions of the judges will be influenced by the votes received from college students throughout the country. The cream of the nation's eager will play under the tutelage of two of the country's most outstanding basketball coaches. Henry Iba of Oklahoma A. and M. will direct the West squad. Nat Holman of City College of New York will coach the East team. Last year, the East team came out on top by one point, 60 to 59. Charley Black of the Jayhawkers looped in three baskets to aid the losing West cause. Other performers who participated in last year's contest were Bob Kurland of the Oklahoma Aggies, Wilbur Schu of Kentucky, Don Otten of Bowling Green, Kenny Sailors of Wyoming, Leo Klier of Notre Dame, Ernie Calverley of Rhode Island State, and Sid Tanenbaum of New York University. Printed on this same page is a ballot on which students are asked to list their nominations. After the ballot has been filled out, it should be slipped into an envelope and mailed to Sports Department, East-West Game, New York Herald Tribune, 230 West 41st street, New York 18, N.Y. Two conditions must be observed in filling out the ballots. First, all players must be from schools in the official West area. For the purpose of the 1947 event, the East will have all the Atlantic seaboard states to the Alleghenies plus the territory covered by the Southern and Southeastern conferences. The West team will have the rest of the country from which to choose. Second, only one of the ten nominations made on any one ballot may be a student from the University. Nine must be from other schools. The ballots are not to be sent to the Daily Kansan. They are to be mailed directly to the Herald Tribute at the address given above. All entries must be postmarked by March 18 to be considered. EAST-WEST ALL-STAR BASKETBALL GAME NOMINATION BALLOT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS My choice of team from the West: To student voters: Only one player may be nominated from this school. Nine nominations must be from other teams in the West area. Address entries to: Sports Department, East-West Game, New York Herald Tribune, 230 West 41st street, New York, N.Y. High School Tourneys Continue Despite Ice Scores around the state included: At Toneca— Torkea. (UP) — Despite travel-hampering snow, Kansas high school basketball teams moved along on schedule in the state's 16 regional schoolboy cage tournaments. Scranton 41, Silver Lake 37. Class B: Valley Falls 35. Onaga 33. Washburn Rural of Topeka 32, Flush 31. Wamego 2, Council Grove 0 (for- it). Highland Park 2, Burlington 0 (forfeit) Emporia 2, Atchison 0 (forfeit). At Newton— B. Walton 36, Lost Springs 26. Casleton 40, Halstead 37. Ramona 43, Burrtion 40. Class AA: Nombre 44. Fl Devido 23. Class AA: Newton 44. El Dorado 23. Wichita East 32, Hutchinson 29. 'At Great Bend— Dodge City 42. Garden City 24. Great Hunt 57. Pratt 42. Lewis 53, Radium 30. Lorraine 45, Ness City 24. Chase 37, Hanston 27. Class B: Cunningham 38, Sharon 32. Clinton 36, Longdon 35. Sun City 36, Langdon 25. Class A: **Class A:** Achillall 45, Medicine Lodge 43, Anthony 41, Harrier 29. At Pittsburg- College Basketball Creighton 51, Wichita U. 43 Washington and Jefferson 63 Westminster 47 Western Kentucky 82, Northwestern Louisiana 50 Miami 56, Charleston 52 Loyola of Baltimore 76, Catholic U. 60 Utah Agricultural College 67, Am- eruio.62. Miss Habein To Attend Columbus, Ohio, Meeting Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, will attend the national meeting of the deans and advisors of women at Columbus, Ohio, March 28 to March 31. The purpose of the meeting is to share idgas and problems concerning women students. South Carolina 56, Duke 54 (south conference tournament) North Carolina State 55, Maryland 44 (southern conference tournament) North Carolina 55, Richmond 43 (southern conference tournament) George Washington 70, Washington and Lee 55 (southern conference 43 (southern conference) collinfrohn George Washington 70, Wesley conference College High of Pittsburg 62, Erie Johns Hopkins 69, Randolph Macon 41 Class A: Iola 48, Girard 19. 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