PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 30,1938 UNDER the WIRE By MILT MEIER Feast your eyes on the Kansan's All Big Six team, and then rare back and start picking it apart bit by bit . . . luckily, Kap will have to bear the brunt of the attack this time . . . Personally, I think he did a good job although, we did disagree on a couple of positions. . . When it comes to pickling all the air, we pickled him on Henry McLennon, U.P. sports correspondent, who says quote: "Picking 11 men and saying they are the best of the lot under consideration as is near an impossibility as looking out over the Atlantic, picking out a wave and saying that it is the largest whitecap in the ocean." . . I think that sums it up pretty well. As is to be expected from a championship team, Oklahoma places five men on the Kansan Big Six team to lead the field. . . Anderson is the only Jayhawker to make the grade, but it was a hard job keeping Warren and Replogle out of the lineup. . . Rep's chances were dimmed by his missing the Missouri game because of the broken jaw. . . Personally, I think Replogle is tops in the Big six when it comes to choosing an all around good back. . . his left handed passing makes him all the more valuable. Now that Iowa State has finished second in the Big Six race, one can already hear that its freshman team was only ordinary with no outstanding prospects moving up to the varsity for next year . . . good authority, however, has it that two dong-dong Frozen centers are awaiting the call to battle with West and his varsity understudy for a starting berth next fall. . . . West, you know is the lad that helped Bock, Morin, Shugart, et al make that Iowa State line so tough. Can Kansas win its eight Big Six basketball championship this year? . . . General consensus of opinion says yes . . . but watch Oklahoma . . . the Sooners lost only one man from their sparking '38 quintet and are gumming for the title, after being nosed out by the Crimson and Blue last year. The teams will be the toughest to beat. . . Iowa State has won only two Big Six cage contests in the past two years . . . maybe the Cyclone gridders gave them something to shoot at this year. Note to Jim Reed, Topeka Capital sports columnist: Your picking an all state high school team by popular ballot is a good idea, but will make it easier than ever for out of state teams to get talent . . . haven't you heard? . . . there isn't any subsidization in the Sunflower state. . . Hasta manana. Anderson On All Big Six Team First Team Young, Oklahoma Duggan, Oklahoma Anderson, Kansas Brock, Nebraska Bock, Iowa State Bowers, Oklahoma Heilman, Iowa State Crowder, Oklahoma Kischer, Iowa State Christman, Missouri McCullough, Oklahoma Anderson at Guard Bowers is from the "manhandle" country of Oklahoma and is a major factor in why the Sooner's conference line was not crossed this season. The gigantic Sooners also suppl the tackle needs with Gill "Cactu Face" Duggan, 215-pound junior and Just Bintows, 210-pound sophomore. The former is one of the year's really outstanding lineen. His utter disdain for injury is shown by the fact that he has played three games with a broken jaw suffered in mid season. The end positions are awarded Waddy Young Young of Oklahoma and Chuck Heleman, of Iowa State, far and away the best wingmen of the year. Both are big rugged 200-pounders, who possess all the specifications for end play in anybody's league. Young was especially strong turning in opposing ball carriers who attempted to run his end as well as to help keep opposing paddles flat on their backs. Heleman turned out to Kischer to Heilerman pass combination, rates as the outstanding pass-catching end in the conference. Scoops Summer Tackles We give you one guess as to the identity of our guards and they are not from Oklahoma—a small wonter). Iowa State's all-American Ed Book and Jayhan Anderson. Book is fast enough to back the Cyclone line, and "Ol Andy" has the speed and technique necessary for a running guard. Both Sooners Supply Tackles Position End Tackle Guard Center Guard Tackle End Second Team Make this A Nunn-Bush Christmas This scribe is no exception to the rule. He picks his mythical eleven with satisfaction and says, "Give me these boys a stadium to put 'em in, and a team to pit 'em against, and if it fails, we just invite you to fire us!" By Lester Kappleman, c. 29 There comes a time in every book writer's life when his thoughts must turn from who will star this Saturday to who starred last Saturday, and the Saturday before. The net result is an all star eleven, more than the next one to be sure, but nevertheless, a different team than the one you read yesterday, and a different one than you will read tomorrow. Replogle, Warren Get Second Eleven Berths 8v Lester Kappleman, c'39 Give the Shoes that Give Him so much more End Crumbrater, Kansas State Quinnback Harkness Halfback Rohri, Nebraska Halfback Rogers, Oklahoma Fullback Hackney, Kansas State Seoul Shikai, Oklahoma Shigart, Iowa State Waldorf, Missouri Warren, Kansas Bolton, Oklahoma Davis, Kansas State umbaker, Kansas State Hilary, Kansas State Rohrig, Nebraska Rogers, Oklahoma hackney, Kansas State ROYAL COLLEGE SHOP 837-39 Mass. We can think of no gift more practice than a pair of Nunn-Bush Ankle-Fashioned Oxford's. *H* will appreciate a Nunn-Bush gift certificate enabling him to select the shoe of his choice. weigh 200 pounds and are of the courageous, peppery type which all coaches look for but seldom find. Backfield Choice Easy The fact that the Big Six produced such outstanding centers as Nordstrom of Kansas State, West of Iowa State, Brock of Nebraska, Warren of Kansas, and Kinnison of Missouri all in one year makes the choosing of one from this group an injustice to the rest. But it must be done. So Brock, a prominent subject of conversation in all-America circles, is our choice. He holds no edge whatsoever on power, but his better size and ability as a blocker gives him the end. New Low Prices $775 to $1050 A Few Higher Choice in the backfield is not so difficult. Earl Crowder, Oklahoma's vicious 185-pound blocking back is the unanimous selection for the short back—the fellow who clears the way. Although not gaining the headlines because of the nature of his duties, Crowder is a player's player, and a vital factor in the Sooner's sharp running attack. When called upon, he can also tote the ball, as evidenced in the Iowa State encounter, when he gave the Cyclones a headache all afternoon. Everett Kischer could not be left off anybody's team. Although weighing only 183 pounds he is a real triple-threat star and capable of 60-minute work most any afternoon. He is also a "man of the day." Although occupying the rear ranks of the line-up, better known as the fullback and tailback positions, these wee lads would not have to take back seats to anybody's backs. Both punt, pass, and run extraordinarily well, in addition to being fine defensive players. hour" as a strategist and an opportunist at capitalizing on breaks, as well as being one of Coach Jim Yeager's sturder defense men. “Pitchin Paul” Christian, sensational 205-pound Missouri sophomore, who probably did more than any other to lead the Tigers out of the football wilderness after nine long earlors. Hank Hammel or McCullough, Oklahoma’s pile-driving fullback, round out the quartet of backs. The above line measures well over 200 pounds from wing tip to wing tip, and the backfielders 185 in their dirty socks, or more correctly, 185 in their good footwear—worker not being a problem child on the outfit. The Jay Jones will sell basketball season tickets this year. Tickets g on sale today. These tickets ma be reserved at the athletic office. Jay Janes Sell Tickets The usually victorious senior girl's volleyball team bowed to a faster junior team Monday night in Robinson gymnasium. 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