and en's Colorado on Top In Fast Finish Coach Dick Harp's Kansas cage team returned to Lawrence early this afternoon still smarting from a 65-61 upset loss to Colorado last night at Boulder. The host Buffaloes broke a 61-61 deadlock with less than 30 seconds remaining in the game with four quick points and ran out the clock in downing the favored Jayhawkers. Wilky Gilmore, ace Colorado forward, pushed the Buffs in front with two points from the charity ball but the Jays had one last chance as they gained possession of the ball with 21 seconds remaining in the contest. A bad pass set up the final Colorado field goal. Wayne Hightower grabbed off game scoring honors with 31 points. Gilmore led Colorado with 20 points. No other Kansas player scored in double columns. The loss left the Jays with a 1-1 record in conference play with the victory being gained Saturday over Nebraska. Colorado, winless in two previous Big Eight contests, now has a 1-2 record. take In another game played in the conference last night Kansas State gained an undisputed first place berth by downing Oklahoma State Unitas Selected Top NFL Player NEW YORK —(UPI)— John Unitas, 26-year-old quarterback for the champion Baltimore Colts, today was named the outstanding National Football League player of 1959 in the annual United Press International poll. Unitas won easily. He received 20 of the 31 votes cast by sports writers who covered the 1959 games in the 11 NFL cities. Jim Brown, Cleveland Brown fullback who led the 1958 voting, was a distant second with three votes after leading the league in rushing for the third straight season since entering the professional game. Two "old pro" quarterbacks, Charley Conerly of the New York Giants and Bobby Layne of the Pittsburgh Steelers, and Raymond Berry, Baltimore offensive end, tied for third with two votes each. 54-49. Oklahoma won over Iowa State 65-47 and Missouri defeated Nebraska 78-67 rounding out the conference slate. The Jayhawkers will see their next action here Saturday night when they entertain the Missouri Tigers in the Kansas home conference debut. Phi Gams in 49-26 Romp Phi Gamma Delta ran over Phi Delta Theta by a score of 49-26 in Fraternity A basketball last night. Other games in that division saw Sigma Chi slipping by Sigma Phi Epsilon 46-40, Alpha Tau Omega trouncing Alpha KappaLambda 60-21, and Phi Kappa Theta beating Sigma Nu by a score of 32-29. In the Fraternity C league last night Phi Kappa Psi No. I beat Phi Delta Theta 28-26, Delta Tau Delta over Phi Gamma Delta No. III 25-10. Sigma Chi No. VI beat Phi Delta Theta No. IV 31-26, and Alpha Tau Omega No. II ran over Beta Theta Pi No. III 28-10. Also in the C division Phi Gamma Delta 32 beat Lambda Chi Alpha 40-2, Alpha Tau Omega slipped by Sigma Alpha Epsilon No. II 14-13, Delta Upsilon No. II beat Delta Tau Delta No. II 32-18, and Sigma Chi tripped up Sigma Nu 35-23. Beta Theta Pi No. I trounced Sigma Phi Epsilon No. II 43-11, and Alpha Tau Omega No. III beat Delta Upsilon No. I 25-10. The KU varsity volleyball schedule, consisting entirely of tournament play, has been released by Kevin Jones, coach. Volleyball Schedule Out The schedule lists seven trips and nine tournaments for the Jayhawkers who have finished second in the National Collegiate for the past two years. The season opens Feb. 6 with a trip to the Inter-City Open at Omaha and closes May 12-14 with the National Open at Dallas. The high point will be when the Kansans make their fourth attempt to win the National Collegiate championship, this year to be held May 11 and 12 in Dallas. In between, the team will travel to Oklahoma City on Feb. 20, Tulsa on March 5, Des Moines on March 12, St. Louis on April 1 and 2, Wichita on April 30, as well as hosting its own tournament on April 16. In addition to the varsity schedule, the junior varsity will play in three tournaments, the Des Moines tourney also on March 12, a tournament in Lawrence on April 16 and in Wichita April 30. Members of the squad are: Bob Russell and Glen Buell, co-captains and All American, Bill Henson, Bruce Wells, Bob Lookwood, Bob Harper, Dick Lee, Bill Johnson, Abdul Barek, Leo Brito, Don Weber, and Jim Husser. Bob Hickman is expected to join the squad after basketball season is over. Five-Time All-Pro LOS ANGELES —(UPI) — Gene Brito, the Los Angeles Rams' star defensive end, has been named to the National Football League's All-Pro team five times. In 1951, he was the 17th round draft choice of the Washington Redskins, from whom the Rams recently purchased him. 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