PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY. MARCH 10, 1936 Ebling Is Captain Of All-Conference Basketball Team Kappelman and Pralle Also Selected by Kansan Sports Writer for Posts At the close of the Big Six basketball season, the Kansas sports department finds seven men running a very close race for the mythical all-conference team, and five of which would be the answer to any coach's prayer By Don Huls (Kansan Sports Writer) Ebling a Forward Hay Eling and Wahijquist at forwards, Groves at center, and Fred Pralle and Francis Kappelman at guards would be about as formidable a lineup to be picked in any conference. In Eiling, Wahijquist, and Groves are three men who have averaged 72 points per game. Groves' height gives him an added advantage over the other centers in the conference. Kappelman and Prille have been the outstanding guards in the conference without any doubt. They have been consistent scorers throughout the season, Kappelman averaging 5.1 points per game and Pralle 7.7. On the defense, these two have been invaluable. Their defensive skills have given their opponents to low scores goes to them, and they have been constant ball-hawks. It is very difficult to leave any one of the Kansas first string off the all- Big Six team, but it is just as difficult for the 124 points State center, who was second to Ray Ebling in scoring, with 128 points, and George Wahliquist, Nebraska forward, who tied the old record of 124 points in the scoring race, out of the lineup Team Is Well Balanced Team Is Well Balanced These five men present a well-balanced lineup that has plenty of playoff defense and a tight defensive position of the pitch to Ray Ebling, by virtue of his having led the scoring for the past three years, setting a new record, as well as being an all-round player. Second team honors go to Milton Allen of Kansas and Tee Connelly of Oklahoma, forwards; Roy Noble, Kan- sater, center; Evans Powell, Missouri and Bill Martin, Oklahoma, guards. Noble and Allen missed the first team only by a narrow margin. The aggressiveness of this pair under the basket, coupled with their accurate passing, was no small factor in the success of the Jayhawkers this season. The rest of the second team men, al- most always outstanding, have been very consistent all through the season, both defensively and offensively. Nebraska Track Team Annexes Indoor Title Joyd Cardwell, Cornhusker Star, Is Individual High Scorer The University of Nebraska trac team set a new conference scoring reor record when it amassed 46 points. The team won the Cottonwood cha- mpionship at Columbia last Friday and Saturday. The previous high scoring team was made by the Cornbushers in 1932. Oklahoma was second with 29 points Kansas State scored 25; Missouri 19 Iowa State, 7; and Kansas, 6. The performance of Lloyd Cardwell, Nebraska's all-round athlete, was a feature of the meet. The Cornhuskers made a total of 14 points as he won both hurdle races, placed second in the high jump and won fourth in the 60-yard dash. Two new records were established. Wayne Lye, of Iowa State, cleared the bar at 13 feet $2\frac{3}{4}$ inches in the pole vault to break the old record of 13 feet 1-8 inches held jointly by Clyde Coffman, Kansas Olympic star, and Bill Karp. The record was made by Dick Waters of Missouri who jumped 2 feet 1 inch to break the broad jump record of 23 feet $10\frac{3}{4}$ inches held by Mell of Oklahoma. Kansas scored their points when Shannon and Cox tied for second in the high jump and Pitts placed third in the long jump. Both were counting on the mule relay team to score some points, but they were disqualified in the preliminaries. Ratio for 4 Aces Figures Ratio for 4 Aces Figures Toilette—(UP) The probability of the bridge being lost is $\frac{1}{4}$, so four aces but no kings, queens or jacks, is $923,283,283,820$ divided by $2,535,338$. Dr. Allen Recommends Ten Men for Letters 922,533,232,520 divided by 2,353,358, 460,400,688 - take it from Dr. John B. Brardberry, professor of mathematics in the University of Toledo. Big Six Basketball Champs Will Also Be Given Gold Emblems Dr. F. C. Allen has announced that 10 members of the 1936 championship Jayhawk basketball squad would be recommended for letters. In addition to the starting lineup of Milton Allen, Raymond Ebling, Raymond Noble, Francis Kappelman, and Ferdinand Pralle, others who will be awarded their prize will be Roy Holiday, Bob Jorgensen, Mariner Cos, and Wilmer Shafter. Besides letters, these men will be awarded gold basketball on which will be engraved 18-0, signifying the eighteen consecutive victories for the all-victorious Jayhawkers, as well as Big Six champs. As player as records show, only one As in the last 14 years who has been on the K.U. basketball team for two or more years, has failed to receive one of these gold emblems. That occurred during the years of 1928, $^{3}$ JUST ARRIVED Other Styles, $3.95 to $7.85 30, when Kansas failed for three straight years to place first in the conference. However, only one man played on the squad those three years without overlapping either in 1927 or 1911 when Kansas won the Bid Six. There was no practice yesterday, but starting Monday, Dr. Allen will groom his men for the Olympic tournaments which start next week. After spring football practice is over, there still will be a session of spring basketball practice; for those who wish to come out. Oklahoma Wrestlers Win The University of Oklahoma won its third consecutive Big Six wrestling championship at Norman, Saturday when seven Sooners won titles and an upset in the first round. Oklahoma wrestlers amassed a total of 42 points. Iowa State was second with Iowa State Places Second and Kansas State Is Third --at the SPRING You will find a tempting array of foods to tempt your appetite here University Dining Room In the Union Building What's inside? The woman who started out to fill her library only with books with red bindings, or books whose names suggest red—"Red Pepper Burns," "The Song of the Cardinal," "The Scarlet Letter"—made a whim the basis of her choice. She wasn't particularly interested in the merits of those books. Her aim was to fill up space. Yet when you buy books, you are concerned with what's inside them. And when you buy a flashlight, a refrigerator, a radio—you want wiser than whimsy buys. You want to know the inside goodness of those products, know it before you buy them, be persuaded by what's inside. You may hesitate between two flashlights. You can't tell by the appearance which is good, or which is better. Advertisements could tell you. They point out the underneathness of a product. The truths you can see, and the truths you can't see. The amount and strength of service to expect of what you see. Not just a refrigerator—but how long the ice lasts in it, how it makes lettuce crisp. And not only the now inside merits, but the future inside merits. It's these unseen nows and futures that make a product worth its price. 17 $ \frac{1}{2} $ points and Kansas State third with 17 points. Read the advertisements. Then you can know a product to its center—to its last chapter of service—before you buy. Knowing the advertisements habitually means always strength-buys Read advertising often Kansas had two men who reached the semi-finals. 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