--- Wednesday. Feb. 25. 1950 University Daily Kansan Page 5 University Daily Kansan SPORTS The undefeated freshman basketball team will try for its second win of the season over Kansas State freshmen tonight at Allen Field House. Game time is 7:35 o'clock. Jerry Gardner has scored 51 points and has been an outstanding playmaker in the three games. Wayne Hightower has been the leading scorer in all three of the team's games. He hit 23 against Kansas City Junior College in the season's opener, 26 against Kansas State and 23 Monday night before fouling out with 12 minutes remaining. He is also the team's leading rebounder. The Jayhawkers downed K-State 72-57 at Manhattan earlier in the season. Monday night, the freshmen whipped Missouri 79-70. Spotlight on Freshman Cagers Here Tonight Coach Jerry Waugh said that Hightower has shown improvement since the opening game. "He played a better game against Kansas State because of his improved defensive ability." He said Gardner and Hightower were fine prospects for next year's varsity, but that he did not think either one would move up to be all-conference players. Waugh added that he did not think his team was 15 points better than Kansas State. "They have potential, but they will only be sophomores. And this would be a poor league if it was dominated by sophomores." "In that game, they were unfortunate in that their big boys had trouble with foul's." Waugh will probably start Bill Goetze and Ken Hensley at forwards, Highower at center and Gardner and Charles Smith at guards. All-Star Tournament Action Begins Tonight - The Intramural All-Star Tournament swings into action tonight with the juniors and sophomores opening at 7:00 and the seniors and freshmen following at 8:15 at Robinson Annex. The winners will meet Friday night at Allen Field House preceding the Kansas -K-State varsity game. Fifteen of the top players from each class have been chosen to participate in the contest. Starters for the teams are: Seniors, Dale Remsberg and Dick Stroud, forwards; John Peppercorn, center, and Larry Kelley and H. C. Palmer at guards. Sophomores, Tom Holler and Joe Spurney, guards; John Peterson, center; Curtis McClinton and Roger Hill, forwards. Goodson at guards. Juniors, Jerry Nelson, and Dick Lee at forwards; Arlyn Harris, center, and Bill Crank and Al Freshmen, Mike Clem, Lynn Washburn, Karl Kreutziger, Richard Schultz, Larry McCallister or Charlie Johnson. The nation's first gold rush occurred in 1828 at Auraria, in northern Georgia. Palm Springs, Calif., claims to have about 1,500 swimming pools. Phi Gamma Delta, for the third time in as many years, has captured the 'A' team Hill championship in intramural basketball. Phi Gams Are IM Champions The Phi Gams extended their reign over the A division Sunday when they downed Oread 52 to 32. In the last three years the Phi Gams have compiled a 29-1 record. Their lone loss was to Alpha Tau Omega this year on a forfeit. Leading the Phi Delt charge were Mack Colt and Ben Kuilken with The Phi Gams reached the Hill finals by defeating Alpha Tau Omega in the Fraternity A finals 45 to 41 in overtime. Hampered by injuries, the Phi Gams could only field five men in the championship game. But the five did well as the individual scoring shows: Dick Lee 15, Pete Abbott 12, John Peppercorn 9, Bill Crank 1 and Mike Clem 7. The other members of the team which missed the championship game because of injuries were: Chuck Farnsworth, Ken Welch, and Jerry Waldschmidt; In the 'B' division last night Phi Delta Theta won the Hill championship. They defeated the C.D.I.s 37 to 34. Emporia Downs Southwestern Suave young sheath... innocent as dynamite. Curvaciously fashioned of supple rayon and silk, it's flatteringly dramatized by its smart polka-dotted "mushroom" collar. Long Conmatic Slide-fastener for Ease of Entry. 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