PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1935 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Two Jayhawkers Are Given Places On Big Six Team Players Daily Kansan Names Ebling and Wells Among Best Conference Players By Robert Patt, c'35 Kansan Sports Editor The Kansan's Selsi First Team Ebbing, Kansas Wells, Kansas Weigner, lown. S. Browning, BOKA. Browning, OKA. Pos, **Second Team** I. f桔rellon, Oklaho J. flemming, I, S. K. gray, Gray G. grays, Kannas Following the custom that dictates that at the end of every sport season an attempt be made to name the year's outstanding players for an all-star squad, the University Daily Kansan submits its opinion for approval. A brilliant play that distinguishes among the 70 that participated in the cage sport this year makes the naming of only five for a first team quite a problem. Two Kansas players appear on the first string, Ray Eble, and Dick Wells, both forwards. Ebling couldn't be kept off anybody's all-star team, being the conference leader scoring for two years straight. He was the only player in the conference to receive the unanimous vote of the 22 Associated Press judges in their recent selection, and is the one player most likely to receive All-American recognition. He ran up 188 points in playference for an average of 12.25 a game, 15 short of his previous record. Ebling's ability to drop in difficult shots with either hand is his greatest asset. The Kansas ace is only a junior and will see a greater year in 1938. The placing of Dick Wells in the other forward position might seem ill advisable at first, especially since he has played center most of the season. However, Wells has at times been shifted to forward and usually plays in that capacity in the Kansas offensive machine. Playing his senior year, he has been a spark in the pressure spot on the Jayhawk team. His fine pass work together with an eye for the basket that put him well up in the individual total point race are qualities that put him on our mythical team. Waldo Wegner, captain and center for the champion Iowa State team, has our vote for the center post, having the height advantage over Wells. Wegner was second in the conference, which was second to Ebling in the conference with 106 points in 10 engagements. Jorgenson, Missouri, and Browning, Oklahoma, receive our enthusiastic support for the guard positions. Jorgenson, who led the Tigers through a hectic season, climaxed his college career by bottling up Ebling in both games at Columbia, holding him scoreless for the field for both meets. Bud Browning, alba in his last year, made a remarkable record of 154 points for third place in the big individual scoring and set a new Big Six record by making 27 points in the final Sooner game against Kansas. His ball handling, foot-work, and scoring ability labelled him a great basketball player. The second team could no doubt show a fighting match against the first, any many of them have capabilities that would qualify them for first string, Fleming, both sophomores, have played tentily fine ball, and Groves, playing his first year on the court, was number four in the individual scoring honors. Senior Gordon Gray of Kansas came through in the pinches in the offensive and played his defense role well. Parsons, a hard fighting guard of Nebraska, was little recognized on the lowly 1935 Nebraska team. This is our opinion; what's yours? There is still plenty of good material on the bench including: forwards, Freeland, Kansas State; Whitaker, Nebraska; Allen, Kansas; centers, Nelson and Gunning; both of us, Kansas; Henderson, Missouri; guards, Kansas, Missouri; Stoner, Kansas, Powell, Iowa State. Delta Tau Delta Wins Most Points In Carnival Fun Best Stunt Decisions Wor by Alpha Chi Omega and Sigma Nu Frolickers The first annual intramural carnival was held Friday night from 6:30 until 10:15 o'clock at the University Auditorium with Edwin R. El贝, manager of men's intramurals, as announcer and Delmar Curry, c36, as the carnival man crowd attended and organized the entertainment. Awards were won by Delta Tau Dell for the most points in the carnival, and Alpha Chi Omega and Sigma Nu for the best stunts on the program. The Alpha Chi Omega had drawn large posters illustrating the covers of "Collars," "The Kansan," "Vogue," "Jawhaker," "The Gale," "College Humor," and "Sour Owl," and typical characters of each gave a short stunt. The Sigma Nu's displayed unusual grace in an entertaining take-off of the program which was given here by Ted Shawn and his men dancers. Some of the other outstanding stunts were the following: Jane Lewis of Alpha Omicron Pi with her interpretation of "No, No, a Thousand Times No," the only one who gave an encore; the minstrel shot of the Kappa Kappa Gamma's in which six girls who sang put their hands through the eyes, teeth and nose of the large face of a negro painted on a white shirt; the Sigma Chis' the masculine fan dances of Delta Tau Delta in which Horace Hedges, b35, had the main part; Clarice Stoan, fa35, and Julia Markham, c35, of Mortar Board took the leading parts in Gamma Phi Beta's "The Love of Gentle Guinevere"; The Beta Theta Pis" "Personality or Love's Labor Lost" was a take-off on various campus characters; "The Fatal Intent" by Chi Omega with an Eagle, c3oul in the lead; Kappa Phi Beta's "I'll Be Here" produced the old-fashioned bit of the program; "Mild Nell of the Pillure" by Pi Beta Phi; and "Eagle and his Canaries" by Alpha Tau Omega. John Morrison, b35, high-point man for 1934; Colin Hunter, c35, high-point independent woman for 1934; and Martha Dodge, c36, high point woman of organized houses for 1934, were introduced and given medals. Results of the various games played are as follows: Angle Worm relay was won by Delta Chi with Alpha Tau Omega second; the Potato race was won by the Beta Theta Pi and Delta Tau Delta came in second; the Back to Back race was won by Delta Tau Delta with Phi Gamma Delta winning second; Galloping Gods Charlson Race was won by Bill Blowers of the Sour Owl; Slide Rule Football Game between Triangle and Theta Tau was won by Triangle; and the Deck tennis game between Carol Hunter, e35, and Mary Elizabeth Edie. Alpha Tau Omega Coes Drug Championship Bracketing "A" Division (Basketball) Sigma Phi Epsilon Bye Theta Tau Independents 7:30 March 12 8 Mon., March 17 Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Bye 9:00 March 13 Championship Bracketing "B" Division (basketball) 8:30 March 12 Kappa Sigma Jayhawk Phi Gam Rock Chalk 4:30 Mon. March 11 4:30 Mon. March 11 9:00 March 14 ed35, was won by the latter. The presentation of trophies to the championship organizations by Sarah Johnson of Washburn College closed the ceremonies. The World Purview (Continued from page one) (Coffinited from page oto) in Berlin? Meantime more indications of pressure on Germany come from the US, and pressures to double the one-year army term. Events in the Balkan crisis, more serious than observers think at first, point to a very jittery condition indeed. Reports are most conflicting regarding the state of the fighting and the course—and fate of the sometime great Veni- The steady increase in armaments gives the world more and more cause for concern. Besides the British and French measures of this week, Japan announces adoption of her greatest armament plans. The United States Senate approves a markedly larger army appropriation. Besides the Italian mobilization in the Tyrol and the Dodecanease for Abyssinia, we hear of the big Turkish concentrations near Smyrna and in Thrace, which latter has so alarmed Bulgaria—the one state not in the Balkans—that it is now in the League for security. Arthur Henderson "may resign" as head of the Disarmment Commission. **WHY let dingy, decayed teeth rob your smile of its beauty?** Get rid of the cause which dental authorities agree is mouth acids! Reskill Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste offers quicker cleansing because it neutralizes the eroding acids. 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U. 174) "HOLD THAT LINE" Red Blackburn & Orchestra FROM KANSAS UNIVERSITY TO KANSAS UNIVERSITY The Class of '36 announces the return of ARLIE SIMMONDS AND HIS ORCHESTRA PLAYING FOR THE JUNIOR PROM Friday, March 15 four hours' dancing, from 10:00 Bids, $1.50 MEMORIAL UNION BALLROOM J