University Daily Kansan Page 7 Daily Kansan All-Stars Play KU Frosh Tonight The University Daily Kansan Intramural All-Stars, who average over 6-2 in height, meet the KU Freshmen, whose starting lineup averages 6-3, at 5:45 today in Allen Field House. The game precedes the varsity- Oklahoma Sooner contest that will get underway at 7:30. ALTHOUGH the All-Stars do not have anyone 6-7 as George Unseld and Jim Gough, they have two boys standing at 6-5 and three at 6-4. THE ALL-STARS will throw some sharp-shooting, ball-handling guards against the Freshmen guard combination of Wayne Loving, 5-10, and David Schichtle, 6-2. John Henderson, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Jerry Salisbury, Pi Kappa Alpha, both stand 6-5 and will see pivot action against Unseld. Two other possibilities for action at the center position are Stu Shandalove, the stars, and Karl Kreutziger, Beta Theta Pi. Shandalove is 6-4 while Kreutziger is 6-3. Bud Gollier, 6-4, will see action mostly at the forward position. Gollier injured his leg last week, but is expected to be at full strength for tonight's game. John Hadl, Sigma Nu and KU's All-America football player, Sandy Cahill, Phi Kappa Theta, Morgan Metcalf, Beta Theta Pi, Jim Stuck, Templin, Howard Parker, Phi Delta Theta, and Chuck Hewitt, Harriers, will carry the back-court load for the All-Stars. THE ALL-STARS looked impressive in practice Saturday afternoon in Allen Field House. Even though it was their first practice on the Field House court, the All-Stars shot an amazing shooting percentage and rebounded strongly. Jim Anderson, Joseph R. Pearson, Jack Galloway, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Bill Johnson, Sigma Chi, Craig Berry, Alpha Tau Omega, Mike Berkely, Delta Upson along with Kreutziger, Gallier and Shandalove will see action at the forward spots. The UDK All-Stars appear to be a well-balanced ball club with all players possessing near equal ability. The Freshmen Wednesday defeated the Kansas State freshmen handily 69-49. George Unsell was the high scorer for the freshmen scoring 35 points. Schichtle was next with 14 points. The Freshmen have been holding intra-squad serimages before each home game, but this is their first outing against foreign opposition on their home court. ALL-STAR PROFILES JIM ANDERSON, Joseph R. Pearson: Anderson, a sophomore, stands 6-2 and weighs 178 pounds. He played high school basketball at Wichita East and is a member of the KU fencing team. He is very quick, a good jumper, and a strong rebounder. He does not shoot a lot, but has a soft jump shot that usually rips the cords when he does shoot MIKE BERKLEY, Delta Upsilon: Berkley played freshmen ball here at KU. Like Anderson he is tough underneath the backboards. Rebounding is his strongest asset, and an asset the All-Stars will need against the Freshmen. He is a good shooter and averaged in double-figures for the DU's in intramural competition. CRAIG BERRY, Alpha Tau Omega: Berry played high school and junior college basketball at Chanute. He averaged in the double figures for both teams. He stands 6-4 and weighs 185 pounds. He is a strong rebounder and has a good jump shot around the keyhole and from the corner position. JACK GALLOWAY, Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Like Berkley, Galloway is a former KU freshman player. He stands 6-2 and weighs 175. He moves fast, and reboundes and shoots well. He hails from Springfield, Mo., where he saw prep action. BUD GOLLIER, Beta Theta Pi. Gollier stands 6-4, weighs 190 and played high school ball at Ottawa where he was all-league and all-area. Gollier played freshmen ball at KU, and since his freshman year has played on three Beta Hill Championship squads. Gollier, although a big man, shoots extremely well from 15-20 feet. He moves well and hits the boards hard. JOHN HADL. Sigma Nu: Haddl shows that he is more than a one-sport man. The football All-America applies his lightning-quickness to the basketball court. Hadl has a good jump shot that he fires from 20-25 feet out. He drives well and can rebound underneath the boards. He is strong defensively and handles the ball well. CHUCK HEWITT, Harriers: The Harriers were undefeated in Independent A action and Hewitt will see action in the back-court tonight. Hewitt was unable to make Saturday's practice because he was ill, and might be at half-strength tonight. BILL JOHNSON. Sigma Chi: Johnson, a forward, though standing but 6-0 and weighing only 160 pounds compensates for his lack of size with a deadly shooting accuracy. His specialty is the jump shot which he shoots from 20-25 feet out. He is a good driver and breaks loose for many lay-ins. The Oklahoma City lad played his high school ball at Wichita Southeast. He is a strong defensive player. MORGAN METCALF, Beta Theta Pi; Metcalf played freshman basketball at Stanford before transferring Jottings From the Note Pad By Steve Clark Tonight's University Daily Kansan All-Star's game with the KU Freshmen looks like a good one. The All-Stars have good height for an intramural team and have a lot of ability. Many of the players have freshman basketball experience. Kansas might make the win column tonight against the Oklahoma Sooners. The Jayhawkers have had close ones with Iowa State, Oklahoma State and Colorado, but have lost by narrow margins. A team can just lose so many close games. Call it the law of averages, but KU's prime to pull one "out of the fire." IF YOU HAVE noticed the circles at each end of the Allen Field House court and have wondered what they are . . . well, George Unseld uses them to practice hook shooting. We have to credit this one to Bill Sheldon, who almost went out of his mind with curiosity trying to find out. to KU. The El Dorado senior stands 6-1 and weighs 160 pounds. He is a good outside shooter and handles the ball very well. He is strong defensively and is adept at setting-up plays. Monday, Feb. 19. 1962 If you missed Friday's indoor track meet between Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma, you missed a good one. The meet was run off quickly and the competition was keen enough to provide spectators with an enjoyable evening. The next home indoor track meet will be Friday night against Oklahoma State and Kansas State. OSU's coach Ralph Higgins was here Friday watching the meet and seemed impressed with what he saw. WE TALKED TO Higgins at Stillwater when the Jayhawkers played basketball there and the track mentor seemed dubious of his squad's chances against Coach Bill Easton's crew. HOWARD PARKER, Phi Delta Theta; Parker is another intramural player via the freshman basketball route. He handles the ball real well, is defensively sound and is a good outside shooter. For the first time in many years Oklahoma State will be without an outstanding pole-vaulter. Higgens has one coming along though. His name is Mickey Baller and he will become eligible for competition next year. JERRY SALISBURY, Pi Kappa Alpha: Salisbury stands 6-5 and played freshman basketball at Oklahoma State University. He moves well for a big man and has a good soft jump shot from about 10 feet out. He is sound defensively and is a good rebounder. At this point, the Jayhawkers have an excellent chance to repeat as Big Eight Indoor Champs. The meet will be held at Kansas City on March 2 and 3. It's too bad that the Colorado-Kansas State championship basketball game is planned for the 3rd. It's going to seem unusual that the Cowboys won't have a Jim Graham, Aubrey Dooley or George Davies this year. STU SHANDALOE. Stars: Shandalove is 6-4 and hails from Brooklyn, N.Y. He likes a corner forward spot, but will probably see some action at the pivot tonight. Shandalove has tremendous agility for a man his size and hits the boards hard. He is strong offensively with a good jump shot. JIM STUCK. Templin: Stuck is a cool ball-handler who moves quick and has a good jump shot from the outside. Stuck stands 6-1, weighs 150 pounds and is from Independence, Mo. He is a shark both intensively and defensively and may cause the Frosch guards some trouble. Apparently the schedulers did not think it would be a championship game, which goes to show you can't believe in pre-season predictions. SANDY CAHILL, Phi Kappa Theta: Cahill stands only 5-10, but bandles the ball well and has an accurate outside jump shot. Cahill was the hottest shooter in Saturday's practice session, hitting about five quick long jump shots early in the session. Cahill hails from Kansas City where he was all-state in football and basketball at Ward High School. JOHN HENDERSON. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Henderson stands 6-5, and weighs 215 pounds. His primary assignment will be George Unseld. Henderson is a "horse" underneath the backboards as he is a strong rebounder. Henderson works the pivot real well and has a deadly hook shot. He is strong defensively and will have a tough assignment in keeping Unseld below 35. Mutuels Record KARL KREUTZIGER, Beta Theta Pi. Kreutziger regularly plays forward, but may see a little action at the post position tonight. The 6-3, 200 pound Wichitan is tough defensively and a good rebounder. He is a left-handed shoot and hits well within 10-15 feet of the basket. He is good at driving down the baseline. NEW YORK — (UPI)—Markobob established the record for a straight price in New York mutuels with a $434 for $2 return on Sept. 3, 1943, at Aqueduct. MEETS FROSH—John Hadl, KU's All America football player, will play for the UDK Intramural All Stars tonight against the KU Freshmen at 5:45. Hadl played for Sigma Nu in the intramural leagues. Jayhawk Track Team Wins Triangular Meet MILER BILL DOTSON broke his own Field House record of 4:11.5 which he set two weeks ago against Pittsburg State, running his personal all-time low of 4:08.5. Only Wes Santee (three times) and Glenn Cunningham (once) have ever run faster indoors in conference history. Dotson's competition was to be Jerry McFadden from Missouri and Paul Ebert from Oklahoma. The KU senior led the entire race and built up a substantial lead early. The crowd cheered the cross-country All-America the final two laps as he sprinted toward the record. KU's Bill Thornton came from behind in the last 100 yards to defeat Strong Oklahoma and Missouri indoor track squads met Kansas, the Big Eight indoor champions, Friday night in a meet that KU Coach Bill Easton described as potentially "the best indoor meet ever staged in Allen Field House." The result was that Kansas won easily scoring 75 points while Oklahoma and Missouri scored only $42 \frac{1}{2}$ and $33 \frac{1}{2}$ points respectively. In the process four Allen Field House records were broken. teammate Tonnie Coane in the 600 yard dash and set a new record of 1:11.8. Going into the final turn Thornton appeared to be "boxed in" the first lane behind Missouri's Jim Baker. COMING OUT of the turn Thornton was able to edge by Baker on the inside of the first lane and pass Coane, who was running in lane two, in the last 50 yards to win by five yards. High-jumper Ron Swanson has been at KU only two weeks, but his lack of seniority did not keep him from establishing a new record. He and OU's Mark Brady each cleared the bar at 6-7/4 inches to break Brady's 6-6¼ record set here last year. Former KU great and Olympian shot-putter Bill Neider's record fell also. Missouri's Don Smith put the shot 59-3 in the preliminaries to better Neider's mark of 58-5% set in 1956. Larry McCue ran his usual 60 yard dash. He was behind at the 30-yard mark but pulled away in the last 30 to win by a yard-and-a-half in :06.2. Want to perform in SUA JAZZ FORUM Concert? Grand opportunity for amateurs to get together, exhibit their talents,and HAVE FUN! Contact Tom Thompson - VI 3-2655