Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Feb. 15, 1962 University Daily Kansan SPORTS Kansan Announces Intramural Squad The clock read 10:30 p.m. and the extensive talent search by the Daily Kansan sports department was completed. Scribbled hurriedly on cheap, yellowish paper that newspapermenn call "copy paper" were the names of 16 players who will meet the Kansas Freshmen Monday night previous to the KU-OU game in Allen Field "We missed some good ones I'm sure," mumbled the sports editor, "but we were objective as possible." The project, however, is not completed. There are arrangements to be made, practices to be called and strategy to be formulated. ABOUT 12:15 A.M. the Kansan sports writer who covers freshman Player DAILY KANSAN INTRAMURAL A LEAGUE ALL-STARS Jim Anderson Mike Berkley Craig Berry Sandy Cahill Jack Galloway Bud Gollier John Hadl Jack Henderson Chuck Hewitt Karl Kreutziger Bill Johnson Morgan Metcalf Howard Parker Jerry Salisbury Stu Shandalove Jim Stuck Team House. Tip-off time will be 5:45 p.m. CICERO, Ill. — (UPI) — When Spicy won the Littelown Handicap at Sportsman's Park recently it marked the fourth year in a row in which she won a stakes race. House. Tip-off time will be 5:45 p.m. The sports editor heaved a sigh of relief as he slowly wadded scraps of papers that contained nominations and all-opponent teams that were turned in by various team managers, and tossed them in a waste paper basket. Did Okay LEXINGTON, Ky. — (UPI) — Bally Ache was out of the money only in his first and last races. Between them he won 16 races, was second nine times and third on four occasions. He earned $758,522. Prime Passer Stakes Winner THE PROCESS had been slow and tedious, but it was over and a fine team had been selected. In other NBA action last night, Boston, giving Philadelphia every opportunity to catch up in the Eastern Division, ran into a hot Richie Guerin whose 51 points sparked New York over the Celtics, 125-112. But Philadelphia couldn't move up on the Celts, losing to the Detroit Pistons, 119-110. CHICAGO — (UPI) — Sid Luckman of the Chicago Bears holds the National Football League record of throwing seven touchdown passes in a game against the New York Giants in 1943. Pro Lakers Close To Division Title Now any combination of six Los Angeles victories and Cincy defeats cinches the championship for the Lakers. J. R. Pearson Delta Upsilon Alpha Tau Omega Phi Kappa Theta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Beta Theta Pi Sigma Nu Sigma Alpha Epsilon Harriers Beta Theta Pi Sigma Chi Beta Theta Pi Phi Delta Theta Pi Kappa Alpha Stars Templin LOS ANGELES — (UPI) — The Los Angeles Lakers today have the National Basketball Association's Western Division championship all but mathematically won—and the Cincinnati Royals seem to be making sure the Lakers don't lose it. Roaring to a big first-quarter lead, the Lakers last night continued on to defeat the defending Western Division champ, St. Louis, 130-107, at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. And the Royals, despite Oscar Robertson's new NBA season assist record, lost to the Chicago Packers, 125-121. basketball entered the newsroom clad in suit and tie. A smile spread across his face. "We won, didn't we?" the question was asked. "I'll say we did, 69-49, Unseld scored 35 points." The respite from worry terminated. What are the all-Stars going to do about Unseld. "The only way I can think to stop him," said Steve Clark, Kansan sports editor, "is to put seven men on the court." The team will have no coach in the direct sense of the word. Clark, however, will serve as coordinator for the team. The Kansan sports staff wishes to thank the team managers who cooperated in this project, and especially Walter J. Mikols and the "A" League Intramural director, John Hansen. Unseld Scores 35; Frosh Defeat K-State,69-49 Sitting in a training room in Mike Ahearn Field House last night, Ernie Barrett, Kansas State freshman basketball coach, disgustedly looked at a scorebook. The number 35 caught his eve. By Roy Miller Barrett had just watched George Unseel, the KU freshmen's center, score 35 points (his career best), haul in 13 rebounds and lead the KU team to a 69-49 victory over the Wildcats. BARRETT CALLED the 6-7 Un-seld "another in the line of great KU centers." Unsheld, from Louisville, Ky., sparked the KU attack early in the first half. With the score at 10-10, Unsheld scored five straight field goals, and from then on the Jay-hawkers dominated the game, at one time expanding their lead to 25 points. "I was very disappointed with our kids' play," Barrett said. "We had good defense — except having someone to contain the 'big boy.'" "Containing" Unseld was indeed KU Loses 5 On Grades Kansas lost five varsity athletes on the mid-semester scholastic reefs, athletic director Dutch Lonborg has disclosed. These include basketball guard Derrill Gwinner; trackmen Jerry Clawson, Dave Peeples, and Dewey Amos, and baseballer Paul Lindblad. All failed to reach grade-point requirements. Coach Dick Harp pointed out that Gwinner, used sparingly in the first semester, was handicapped by a month-long illness last autumn, which forced him to drop some course hours. He is a 6-4 sophomore from Ellsworth. Clawson is a junior distance runner from Linneous, Mo.; Peeples, a sophomore discus thrower from Tulsa, Okla.; Amos, a junior quarter-miler from Stratford, Conn. Lindblad is the most serious loss, since Coach Floyd Temple was counting upon him for double duty as a pitcher-first baseman this spring. He is a junior college transfer from Chanute. Also lost for the four-game freshman basketball schedule are Kerry Bolton, 6-3 guard from Shawnee Mission North, and Ron Shanks, 6-3 forward from Wyandotte. Both dropped below the grade average required for freshman eligibility. Weekdays 8 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. Bowling Designed With the University in Mind Sundays 1 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. OPEN BOWLING AT ALL TIMES "The Jay Bowl is never closed to individual university bowlers, even during league play. Try lunch time bowling and date bowling especially for weekends." NOTE: FACULTY & STAFF LEAGUE BOWLING TUES. 4 P.M., WED. 6:30 P.M. a problem for the 'Cats. By the end of the first half. Unseld had scored 21 points, 10 less than the Hawk total at the half. In all, Unseld scored 16 field goals and three free throws. COME AND TRY PING-PONG AND BILLIARDS THE TALL CENTER turned either left or right from his position at the left side of the free throw lane and shot almost archless jump shots to set a new personal scoring mark in the game. His previous high was 26 points, set in the frosh-varsity tilt. Oddly enough, Unseld averaged only 14 points per game in high school. Playing for the Louisville Seneca High School team, Unseld was an all-state pick, but was never a high-scoring center. Defense was the key to the Hawkers' success, according to KU Coach Ted Owens. Owens said, "We played real well defensively." He said KU's "team defense" was the game's "brightest spot." KANSAS STATE'S leading scorer was Larry Cohan, 6-2 forward from Bonner Springs, with 12 points. Steve Rogers, the Wildcats' leading scorer in their season opener with Nebraska last week, was held to 11 points. Guards Bob McConnell and Sam Robinson, who each scored 10 points in the Nebraska game, were held to two and four points respectively. Besides Uinsold's high - scoring performance, David Schichtle, 6-2 guard from Coffeyville, scored 14 points, and, along with Wayne Loving, 5-11 guard from Kansas City, was a Hawk defensive standout. Although the Jayhawks dominated rebounding, Coach Owens showed JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT concern for his board strength. He described the KU front line's performance as an "ordinary job of rebounding." DAVID BRILL, 6-3 forward from Lewis, received six sittches above his right eye after the game at the Kansas State student hospital. Brill was cut by a stray Wildcat elbow early in the game. A crowd of 2,000 watched the match in the KSU field house, site of a previous KU varsity loss this year at the hands of the nationallyranked Wildcats. But, the tables were turned last night. Studious Gridders NEW YORK — (UPI)—All eight of the star college football players awarded $500 scholarships for postgraduate work because of class room excellence as well as football ability played positions in the line. Among the eight were All America stars of Colorado and Merlin Olsen of Utah State. 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