Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Feb. 25, 1960 Lee Heads IM All-Star Team Height, speed and shooting ability highlight this year's edition of the University Daily Kansan Intamural All-Star squad. Dick Lee, a 6-4 Phi Gamma Delta forward, was named the outstanding player of the season. Lee and two other Figi's of the select team — Jim Husser and John Peppercorn — will be leading the Phi Gam's attempt for a fourth straight fraternity basketball title when they meet Beta Theta Pi tonight. The Phi Gams and Betas are both undefeated going into the finals. The Betas landed two performers on the all-star team — Bud Gollier and John Peterson. In independent A finals tonight, the Hawks meet the Bo-Jets for the right to play the winner of the Beta-Phi Gam game for the Hill championship. Bob Krisco, 6-3 senior center of the Hawks, and Bert Coan of the Bo-Jets were named to the all-star team. Two Alpha Tau Omega standouts, Tom Holler and Roger Hill, and Bob Billings of the Losers round out the Daily Kansans' elite team. The ten players were selected by an intensive poll of top players in both fraternity and independent A leagues. Lee, a hot-shooting and good-rebounding forward, was on nearly every ballot. Lee and Peppercorn give the Phi Gams two of the The Daily Kansan's All-Star Team Dick Lee 6-4 Phi Gam Bob Billings 5-11 Losers John Peterson 6-5 Beta Tom Holler 5-10 ATO Bud Gollier 6-4 Beta Jim Husser 5-11 Phi Gam Bob Krisco 6-3 Hawks Bert Coan 6-4 Bo-Jets John Peppercorn 6-2 Phi Gam Roger Hill 6-2 ATO intramural league's finest shooters and best rebounders. It has been this combination that has led the Figi's to their three Hill championships. Husser, the other Phi Gam on the all-star squad, had played varsity ball for three years before entering the IM ranks. Husser is a 5-11 guard, perhaps the best playmaker in the league. The Betas hopes tonight ride on the hot-shooting hand of Gollier, a 6-4 Ottawa jump-shooter, and Peterson, a 6-5 center. These two have helped the Betas crush all opposition this year, their closest contest being decided by 18 points. Billings was a starter for the KU varsity basketball team for two seasons. He is a graduate student this year, playing for a team entered by law students. The independent finals tonight should see a battle between Coan of the Bo-Jets and Krisco of the Hawks on the boards. Krisco is well-known in intramural circles, but Coan is a transfer student this year from Texas Christian University. Coan, a 6-4 speedster, is an extremely tough rebounder. Krisco is most effective on short jump shots. Is Your "Love-Boat" Sluggish 1. Change that dirty oil to fresh Koolmotor 2. Fill up with 5D premium gas Wash it — Polish it (We have what you need to do the job) "This is one of the longest cold spells in history," a KU fan murmured as he pushed himself back from the table and lit a cigarette. Frustration Hits Jays' Fans He was not speaking of the weather. Bv John Macdonald The center of attraction in the room—radio. The prevailing thought get hot KU, please. But the Jayhawks did not get hot. Time after time, shot after shot, rebound after rebound, the KU quintet came out second best. As play resumed silence reigned in the room. Heads were held in hands. Like countless students unable to attend the basketball game at Manhattan he was sitting at a table listening to the radio report of the game. Center Attraction The announcer again described the play. "KU has the ball," he shouted, "a pass under the basket, the ball "Take the lid off that thing," a fan plended. is up, no good, up again, no good, up again, no good. Kansas State gets the rebound." 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