PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARCH 6, By BILL CONBOY This corner had a short talk with Bruce Drake, Oklahoma basketball coach, before the game Tuesday night. He was very affable, and willing to express his views on matters of basketball interest which are in the minds and on the lips of sports fans these days. We asked Drake to name an all-conference team of his own. When told that Howard Engleman had already picked his first and second teams for all-Big Six, the Oklahoma coach needed only a few seconds thought to come out with his personal choices. On his first team, Drake placed three Oklahoma players and two Jayhawkers. He named Gerald Tucker as center and captain. At the forward spots, he put Charley Black and Dick Reich. For the two guards, he chose Otto Schnellbacher and Allie Paine. For his second team, the Sooner coach named Ray Evans at one guard post as captain. The other guard was Thornton Jenkins of Missouri. At forwards, he selected Pippin of Missouri and Retherford of Nebraska. Paulsen of Iowa State was his choice at center. Engleman's selections were as follows: First team—Black and Pippin at forwards, Evans and Reich at guards, and Tucker at center. Second team — Schenllbacher and Ray Wehde of Iowa State at forwards, Landon of Oklahoma and Dean of Kansas State at guards, and Paulsen at center. Seven players were named by both coaches, which shows greater agreement than often appears in the more official selections of the various wire services. One interesting feature it that Drake placed Allie Paine on his first five, while Engleman did not even list the Sooner guard. Another surprising point is that the Oklahoma coach failed to list a single Missouri player on his top quintet. The Tigers are the second place team in the conference and were tied for the top through must of the season. Engleman placed Evans at a first team guard position, assigning Schnellbacher to the second five. Drake just reverses the process, sending Evans to the second team and placing Schnellbacher in his top quintet. After the Sooner cage boss named his first team he stopped a moment and smiled. "Only three of my own boys on the top five," he said. "That's not doing as well as Phog did back in 1943 is it?" It will be remembered that Doctor Allen named his entire starting lineup as an all-Big Six team after clinching an undefeated title for the 1942-43 season. Sitting behind the Oklahoma bench Tuesday night, we heard several interesting comments by Sooner players. Jack Landon returned to the bench once with the report that Gerald Tucker had fouled Charley Black by hacking his arms in scrambling for a rebound, but that the referee had failed to detect it. Landon was shaking his head and laughing over the matter because he said it was the roughest play of the contest up till that point, yet had not been noticed by the officials. Five times during the game. Buehler Is Named Senior Manager Of 1947 Kansas Relays April 18, 19 Robert D. Buehler, 23-year-old freshman law student from Seneca, Wednesday was named senior manager of the 1947 Kansas Relays committee, directing body of the 22nd Jayhawk games here April 18 and 19. In announcing the choice, Dr. Edward R. Elbel, manager of the mee named six other men to the committee. They include William Harrison, Downs; Charles Dunn, Bayville.$^9$ Downs; Charles Dunn, Bayville, N.Y.; Jordan Haines, Sabeth; Dick Scovel, Independence; Patrick Thiessen, Hutchinson; and Jack Forbes, Kansas City. Eight other students will be chosen to complete the group for the April jamboree. Buehler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Buehler, also of Seneca, has one year of experience on the committee, serving last spring when the Relays were revived after a three year lapse. As a servant in World War II, he served one year overseas in a three-year hitch. The new senior manager immediately announced that his committee, would accept applications from students for the eight remaining spots. Six freshmen will be selected along with two sophomores. Buehler said applicants should state any past experience in the sports field, last semester's grades, the number of hours carried this semester, reasons for wishing to be a member of the committee, and experience as a track athlete in high school. Applications are due by next week and should be addressed to Buehler R.O.T.C. Rifle Team Schedules Matches Organized for the first time since the '41'-42 school year, a normal schedule for the rifle team is 40 matches a year. Ten men shoot a match; the top five scores are added to get final results. Comparisons are made by mail. Rifle tae members include James May, Leslie Cox, and Wayne Miller, College freshmen; J. M. Stryker, business junior; Gordon Offenbacker, Chester Spencer, and Charles Howard, engineering sophomores; and John Gurtner, engineering freshman. Matches with the Universities of Missouri and Nebraska, and the Presbyterian College at Clinton, S.C., are scheduled for the R.O.T.C. rifle队 this month, Maj. E. C. Witt, military science professor, announced Wednesday. Coach of the R.O.T.C. rifle队 is Sgt. M. P. Woijick. College Basketball Syracuse 59 Niagara 57 Rhode Island State 101 Providence College 53 Seton Hall 66 St. Peters 43 Notre Dame 65 St. Louis University 43 at the athletic office, Robinson gymnastium. Columbia 50 Princeton 41 Crampton 62 Herbst 47 Ursach 71 Hewettford 49 Heidelberg 60 St. Union 59 (overtime) Trenton State Teachers 46 Rider College 37 Loras 83 Ottumwa Navy 49 Susquehanna 76 Magnaforce 58 Englons 48 Wasburn 41 Milliken 72 Illinois Wesleyan an 50 Jennson 35 Getsburg 32 Clark University 72 Fitchburg Teachers 48 Oklahoma A & M 55 Tulsa University 20 Vanport 60 Wentworth Military 52 Phoenix J. C. 63 Pasadena J. C. 48 Sacramento J. C. 78 McNeese College 63 ROBERT D. BUEHLER Dixie College 44 Pueblo J.C. 35 Rensselaer Poly vs. Williams, postponed. Dickinson 55 Gettelburg 32 Black and Tucker were pitted against each other for a jump ball. Five times, Black got the tip-off, but three of those times, an Oklahoma player ended up with the ball. The Jayhawkers have had hard luck in that respect all season. Women's Rifle Club Will Shoot Tonight The Women's Rifle club will shoot matches with Universities of Nebraska and Hawaii at the rifle range in the Military Science building at 7 p.m. tonight. This is the first such contest of the new term. Team members include: Janet Belt, president; Frances Chubb, College junior; Peggy Baker, College freshman; Margaret S. Cloyd, College freshman; Shirley Otter, fine arts senior; Kathleen Broers, College sophomore; Armilda Lincoln, College senior; Mary Ann Ward, College freshman; and Mary L. Garton, College junior. Regular weekly matches, at 7 p.m. Tuesdays, are planned for the future. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Be sure you have enough prints so you can share the fun of your Kodak snapshots. Let us make extra prints from your negatives—old or new. Better Kodak Finishing AT Hixon's 721 MASS. LAUNDERETTE BENDIX EQUIPPED 30 Minute Self Service—SOAP FREE Up to 10 lb. 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