Kansas Shatters Inept Missouri Club, 73-56 "KANSAS CIEY: Mo., Ded °30.— Kansas’ fast-moving Jayhawks showed the form.that prompted the experts to make them Big Seven conference basketball title favorites here Thursday night as they scored an easy, 73-56, «tri- umph over an inept Missouri club. Kansas faced only two threats from the sour-shooting Tigers who the night before Had to go all out to knock off an underdog hut determined Nebraska five: | Four times in the second half Aascoui came back to within fi ur points. of the Jayhawkers, oi Mes , 39-48, 43-47, 45-49 and. 47-51 vats but could get no closer as the Jayhawks worked out of a comparative ‘deep freeze” to “regain a eomntoriable: pee and coasted in. Eight ‘quick pofiits i four by Lew Johnson and two each by |Dallas Hobbs and Gene Elstun.. , in a two-minute 21-second stretch .|to. the Tiger cause. early in the ate killing blow to the Tigers Except for the second h never pressed sixth victory again! losses. Big Chuck Denny and Bill Haas collected Missouri’s points in its ili-fated rally but couldn’t keep pace with the point production of Kansas’ Elstun, Johnson and Lea Green with the pressure on. Elstun’s 22 points was the game’s best effort. Ross and Norm. Stewart split scoring honors for the Tigers with 14 points each but Stewart’s poor average of six-for-24 from the field certainly was a detriment The rugged 6-foot 4-inch senior had been a ee of scoring at a 26.3-per-game aver-, age going into the tournament. St ae MISSOURI (56) FG.FGA. FT.FTA. PF. ROSS. iene ek Reichert nue Denny Stewart : SOUL EN 5's eco Egelthoff Ronsick Stephens ..... Paden. tse css Cotter ss.0 etace Stehr BH SNOHNOONNHOO ani CNYRWNOOWHNOM CONWOORNEHRAUA WODCOKHODHOANAMO- 24 La Be eo 1 L 2 0 1 93° 88 10 27 KANSAS (73) FGEGAETEBA: Lito. 36 ie 20 “1 Totals Green Elstun Johnson * ‘| Dobbs King 7. Brainard Parker Eaents Mowry Johnston “*.... Holliriger:....- Team ..-ees tessa Missouri 2 4.4%-. Kansas 8 4 4 i115 SOoHSOUHNN AH 2 8 3 5 ics 3 0 1 0 0 Qa | WMonooon 87° 17 735." 142226 30—56 ..35 38—73 a » Big Seven Tournament 2 of 3 Only one veteran, Missouri's gliding guard, Norman Stewart, is within easy range of the charmed circle of Big Seven tournament elite as conference teams head down the stretch toward their tenth anmal conclave in Kansas City's Municipal auditorium. | As @ twoeyear regular, the 68, 199-pound blond has scored 98 tournament points, He collected only 35 as a sophomore, but fired 63 last December, a total exceeded only by Iowa State's brawny center, Chuck Dunean, and Oklahoma Guard Lester Lanes | All this means he is only 22 points away from the lower rung of the meetts Top Ten career scorers, One of last year's Stewart teammates, Med Park, now holds that position on 120 points, The way Stewart has been shooting he will surpass that ceiling in the opening game against Nebraska which rings up the curtain on the second set of first-round games Wednesday night. For his average through the Tigers! first six games i8 2602+ His 157*point total has been garnished by salvos of 36, 31 and 30, the former figure a new Bengal single-game mark, If the nifty senior can maintain his mean through the three tournament games he not only will rocket all the way to second place on the all-time lists of 177 points, put will endanger Clyde Lovellette's one-tournament record of 82, woich th old Kensas Leviathan established in 1950. Simple arithmatic shows Stewart could score 78.6 points in tourney play by matching his current average, An increase of 1.2 points per game on his present mean would allow hin to displace Lovellette's five-year-old ceiling. with 98 points in two previous meets, Stewart to unseat Lane as the all-time runners-up by three points if he can mateh his pre-tournanent firing figure. And Lane, like Burdette ibe Haldorson, Colorados Bob Reiter, Missouri and Park, enjoyed an extra tournament appearance since they were eligible as freshmen under the Korean war code. Lovellette's all-time career standard of 222 appears out of reach even for Stewart. | Here is the elite the Big Tiber will “ trying to crack: Clyde ovellette, c, Kansas, 1),9=50951 5 93 36 "a2 23 22 2 Lester Lane, g, Oklahoma, 151-52«5385), 12 6h 46 28 39 17% Burdy Haldorson, ¢, Cole, 151-5253<5) io Sh 653.60 8 1. Chuek Duncan, ¢c, Iowa State, 152«53~5), 959 36 29 23 15h Jesse Prisock, f, Kansas State, '52<53-54, 949 37 16 32 135 Jim Buchanan, g, Nebraska, 9-50-51 958 18 10 15 134 Bob Reiter, c, Missouri, 151+52+53+54, 12h7 38 $4 ue iA32 Dick Knostman, c, Kansas state, 'S0Sk-S2 946 3h 20 22 132 Bob Jeangerard, f, Colorado, '51«52+53-54 9 ho hud 43 35) «(12h Med Park, f, Missouri, '51«52«53-5) 12 28 64 21 26 120 Stewart also will threaten the single-meet free throw record of 29 erected by Park just last year, The former is averaging 8.6 charities per game, which would, if maintained, gross 25.8 ‘tournament tosses, And, if he can unwind another yo-stens in Kansas City, he will join another select company. Oklahoma's Sherman | Norton, the single-game record-holder at 39} Minnesota's Maynard Johnson, Lovellette, Haldorson and Knostman has equalled or bettered that magic number in tournament plays Only other veberan within punting distance of the all-time circle is Dallas Dobbs, Kansas! two-time all-conference guards And he will be obliged to fall into one of his periodic hot streaks to reach ite Never a particularly outstanding tournanent pointsmith, Debbs has collected 56 through his first two whirls on the Municipal auditorium planks. 30 This leaves him 6 points short of Park's low figure of 120. He thus must average 21,3 through the 3-game tournament route, This would be an increase of 641 over his current five-game figures If the pre-meet form chart follows pattern, tne tourney will crown its second non-pivot individual point champion, Only Lane has been able to break through the galaxy of centers, which have walked off with eight of the nine previous individual scepters, The Oklahoma nifty missed a repeat by eight points last year as Duncan brought the title back to the postemen with 75« , Top center among tournament teamSeses sand this ineludes guest Cornellesessis Kansas State's Jack Parr who is travelling at @ 16.8 paces And he is no better than fifth on the pre-meet rolese Here's the way the Top Fifteen Lingyp tarowmee epues of Regs 19% Norman Stewart, g, Missouri 6 59 39652 Ly 157 2602 Chuck Rolles, g, Cornell 3 26 lel9 7 66 2240 Gary Thompson, g, Iowa State = 26s 26~37 10 «678 1965 Chuck Smith, f, Nebraska 6 33 0-57 16 106 1746 Jack Parr, c, Kansas state $ 3h 1630 20° Sy 168 Leroy Bacher, ¢, Oklahoma 5 30 22032 15 82 lbh Dallas Dobbs, gy Kansas 5 28 20927 10 76 1562 Chuck Vogt, f, Iowa State hy 20 20633 5 60 1560 Jim Ranglos, f, Coloredo 5S 2 26037 13 7% 14.8 Ray Zolek, c, Cornell 3 13 16-20 7. 42 Abed Maurice King, g, Kansas 5 2h 1930 18 67 130 Jimny Peck, g» Oklahoma S$ 27 1317 15 67 Web Rex Ekwall, oc, Nebraska hh. 16 20627 10 52 13,40 Don Medsker, ¢, Lowa State h 2 9933 9 Sh Leet Joe King, f, Oklahoma 3 19 2503) Wy 63 1246 \ big seven tournament 2 of 3S Only one veteran, Missouri's gliding sievily Norman Stewart, is within easy range of the charmed circle of Big Seven tournament elmite as conference teams head down the stretch toward their tenth amual ednatave in Kansas City's Municipal auditoriume As a twoevear regular, the 64, 199-pound blon*s has scored 98 tournament points+“e collected only 35 as a sophomore, but fired 63 last Pecember,km a total exceeded only by Iowa State's brawny center , Chuck Duncan, and Oklahoma Gusrd Lester Lene es All this means he is only 22 points away from the lower rung of the meet's Top Ten career scoers « One of last year's “Stewart teammates, “ed Park , now holds thet position on 120 pointse The way Stewart has been shooting he will surpass that ceiling in the opening game against Nebraska which rings up the curtain on the second set of firts -round gares Wednesday night.e For his average through the Tigers' first six games is 2662. ‘(eka vizavkeamx His 157-pcint total has been garnished by salvos of 36, 51 and 30, the former figure a new &£ *engal single-game marke If the nifty seniorcan maintain his mean through the three tournament games ne not only will rocket all the way to second place -n the all-time lists at 177 points, but will endanger Clyde Love ellette's ximykex one-tournament record of 82, which the old Kansas Leviathan established in 1950+ Simple arithmathe shows Stewart would scoré 78.6 points in tourney play by matching his current average. An increase of 1e2 points per game on his presentkmean would allow him to displace Levellette's five-year-old ceiling. With 98 points in two previous wine. Stewart to unseat “ane as the all-time runnerup by three points if he can match his pre-tournament firing figuree km And “ene, like Burdette Haldorson, Colorado; Bob “eitery Missouri, and Fark, enjoyed an extra 222 tournament appearance since they were eligible as ‘reshmen under the Korean war codee | Lovellette's all-time career standard of 222 imx anpears out of reach even for Stewarte ? dere is the elite the big Tiger will be trying to crack: G FG FP MPT PF TP Clyde Lovellette, c, “ansas, '49-50-51 9 93 36 12 23 £222 4estre “ane, g, Oklahoma, '5l-52-53-54 12 6446 28 39 174 Burdy “aldorson,c,Coloe,'51-52=53-54 10 5453 21 28 161 Chuck Duncag,c, Towa State, '52-53-54 9 5936 29 23 154. Jesse *risock,f, Sansas State, '52-55-54 9 4937 16 32 135 Jim Buchanan,g, Nebraska, '49-50-51 9 8i8 .10 18. Ue Bob Reiter, c, Missouri, '51-52-53-54 12 4738 12 42 152 Dick Knsotman, ¢, Kansas State, 50-51-52 9 4634 20 22 131 Bob Jeangerard,f, Colorado, '51-52-53-54 9 4044 13 15 124 Wed ‘ark, f, Missouri, ‘51-S2-53-54 12 2864 21 28 120 piateas tts threaten the single-meet free throw record of 29 erected by Park just last year. The former is averaging 806 char | ities per game , which would , if maintained, gross 25. 8 tournament tossese And , if he can unwind another 30-night in Kansas City, he will join another select companye Only Oklahoma's Sherman Norton, the single= game record-holder at 393 Minnesota ‘3 flaynara Johnson, Lovellette, Xuidzosonx “aldorson and Knostman has equalled or bettered that magic number in tournament playe Only other veteran within punting distance of the alz-time circle is Dallas Dobbs, ‘ansas ' two-time all-conference guarde And he will be obliged to fall into one of his periodic hot streaks to reach ite Never a papticularly outstamiing tournament pointemith, Dobbs has collected 56 pm through his first two whirls on the Municipal auditorium planks e 535 This leaves him 64 points short of Park's low figure of 120. “e th us must average 21.3 through the 3-game tovrnament routee This would be an increase of 61 over his current five-game figures If the pre=meet form chart follows pattern, the tourney will crewn its second non-pivot individual point champione Only | Hane has been able to break through the galaxy of centers » which have wakes off with eight of the nine previous individual scepters. Ané@ Fhe Oklahoma nifty missed a repeat by mimex eight points last year as Duncan brought the title back to the post-men with 75, fxm Top center among tournament teams... and this includes guest Cornell .... is Sansas State's Jack Parr who is tfavelling at a 168 paceée Ani he is no better than fifth on the pre-meet roles, Here ‘sx the way the Top Fifteen lineup through games of December 19: G PG FteFTA PF oF AvV@e Norm Stewart, g, Missourt 6 59 3952 14 157 2662 Chuck Rolies, g Cornell 3 26 14419 7 66 22.0 | Gary Thompson,g, Iowa State 4 26 26637 10 78 1925 Chuck Smith,f, Nebraska 6 33 40857 16 106 17.6 Jack Parr, c, Kansas State 5 34 1630 20 84 16.8 Leroy Bacher,c, Sklahoma 5 30 22032 15 82 16.4 Dallas Dobbs, g, Kansas 5 28 20-27 10 76 152 Chuck Vogt,f, Iowa State 4 20 20«33 5 60 15.0 Jim Sanglos,f, Colorado 5 24 26087 13 74 14.8 Ray Zelek, c, Cornell 5S 135 16820 7 42 14.0 Maurice Kings gs Kansas 5 24 1930 18 67 13.4 Jimmy Peck, g, Oklahoma & 87 15-17 15 67 13.44 Rex Ekwall, c, Nebraska #4 16 2027 10 52 13.0 Don Medsker, c, Iowa State 4 21 9-13 9 Sl 127 Joe King, f (Oklahoma 5 19 25034 14 63 126 wee Big Seven Tournament Kansas City Star . of 11 BIG SEVEN TOURNAMENT SCOREBOARD (Thru games of Decs 17) W L Pet. Pte, Ops Pts. Iowa State 3 @G e000 2 162 Kansas 53 1 ef50 202 272 Gorne11 > i 0150 ub 293 Colorado a @ #600 297 313 Kansas State a 600 391 371 Missouri , 8 «600 375 322 Nebrasia 2 3 400 308 «33h Oklahoma a 3 e00 339 322 Scores and Pre-tournaaent schedules Iowa State : Kansas 86 Ne Dakota St. 60 91 Northwestern 70 76 Texas Tech 52 56 Wiehite . 55 62 Tulsa oe 7 wisconsin 66 Dees 19 Colorado A&M @ Ft.Collirs61 SMU - Dees 21 Denver at Denver ; Dee. 19 Rice at Houston Dee. 23 Vanderbilt at Ames Dec. 21 SMU at Lawrence Gornell | Colorado : 83 Buffalo wo@ 63 Oregon State 53 62 Colgate 76 68 Oregon («ag 59 Harvard 81 60 Towa 57 $2 Brown 63 ; 53 BYU 70 Dees 23 Washington at Ste Louis 53 BYU 8h Dee, 22 Colorado A & M at Fort Collins ce Kansas State | Mi ssourd 89 Texas Toch 70 71 South Dakote hé 72 Indiana ‘“— 58 Purdue 62 6h Drake eS 92 Texas vech 60 92 Loyola of Lele 66 %) iings = =—i(t:tétésS 7. Washington 69 78 Indiana — 81 Dec. 21 Houston at Houston Decs 19 Idaho at Columbia Nebraska ce 3 : oklahoma 51 Iowa 60 ok 65 Baylor | a 69 Texas Tech bhi: 7 Rice we 7 62 71 Michigan 77 i“ 69 Vanderbilt 78 6 Wichita The | . $09 Ohio State 63 FA 71 UCLA : . | 69 Arkansas i. JeCs 19 Wisconsin at Madison Det. 20 Okla, A & Mat Norman Dees 2 Vanderbilt at L.ineoln | Decs 23 niLinois « “ Urbana With a week remaining pefore Big Seven teams tipoff their tenth ‘seen tournament Tuesday night in Municipal auditorium, Missourd has moved into the status of meet favorite. | The Tigers! 382 record on the above scoreboard is misleading « Only seven points separate them from a perfect 580 level. And the defeats were to Big Ten powers Purdue and Indiana. The Boilermakers scored a 62058 victory in Lafayette; the Hoosiers an 81-78 conquest ‘Saturday night in Columbia. The Bengals edged another ranking western conference dub, Illinois, The73, Decenber 10 in Columbia, Their other vietims ineluded South Dakote (71-6), and Texas Tech, (9260). The point is that the defending tourney champions, are only a few ‘rimmers ee ys an unblemished Slate against the second-stiffest slate being cia HE team. Only Colorado can show a more rigid early 936 card against the likes of Towa, defending Big Ten ohanpy Oregon State, defending PCC king, and BYU, Otheranked in the latest AP. poll. Five of six pre-tourney starts are on the road. With conference members, plus this year's guest Beam, Cornell, scheduled for 13 more games before Tuesday this picture could changes But the Tigers, with Guard Norm Stewart leading pre-tourney seorers with @ 2565 average and Chuck Denny playing better than expected at center, command the most respect at this writing. If they maintain that edge another week they will be facing not only what is taking shape as the best-balanced field in meet history, but a high precedent hurdle as well, Wo defending champion ever has repeated successively. Fact is, only one repeat-seeker has reached the finals the year following its title haul, Kansas lost an 87-93 verdict to Kansas State in 1952, following a conquest in '51 by its ‘NCAA champions. : Missouri whaled Kansas State, 89«71, in last year's chanpionship round to bag its first crow since 1919. It rolled over Nebraska, 7558, in the opening round, and throttled Oklahoma's Nimble Nubbins, 95+87, in the semifinals ‘The Staleups came into last year's auditorium fixture with a he2 log, which included wins over Lowa, Indiana, and Wisconsin, They were favored for the title and played smoothly to that pattern all the way. Two regulars, Center Bob Reiter and Forward Med Park are gone from that clubs MU again has drawn Nebraska as a first round foe, leading off the second night of first round play et 7:30 wednesday, Kansas and Cornell play the nightcap, : : BYU tore considerable gloss off Colorado, the league's early surprise, with a fearsome double flogging at Provo, 7053, and 84-53, over the weekend, The defending conference champions were fresh from & 60+57 conquest of Iowa and carried a 3«0 into the Utah highlends, th wll Kansas also lost its perfect slate in an 81-61 drubbing at the hands of SMU at Dallas. These three games left Iowa State as the ‘conference's only unbesmirched ensemble. Thé Cyelones could come in that way too since they figure to dispose of Colorado A & M and Denver on a western swing this week and handle Vanderbilt at Ames Deceriber 23 in their final preemet test. | These three games plus KUts matehes with Rice, Monday in ‘Houston and return against SM Wednesday in Lawrence, are the big ones before tournanent times at 3 TOP FIFTEEN PRE*TOURNAMENT SCORING LEADERS ‘Name team 8 G@ FG FR*PTA PF TP Ave 48 31639 12 127 2565 26 lbel9 7 66 220 29 33-k9 +13 91 1862 16 22023 6 Sh 18.40 Norm Stewart, g, Missouri 5 Chuck Rolles, g, Cornell 3 Chuck Smith, f, Nebraska 5 Gary Thompson, g, Iowa State 3 Jack Parr, cy, Kansas State 5 34 16630 20 8, 1628 LeRoy Bacher, c, Oklahoma 5 30 22032 15 82 lbh Dallas Dobbs, g, Kansas & 23 ‘16021 7 3 5 3 3 3 5 5 5 62. 1595 Don Medsker, c, Iowa State 19 Gehl 86 6 Boyd "fim Ranglos, f, Colorado 2h 26037 13 Th: Med Chuck Vogt, f, Iowa State lh 16-19 5S hh We? Rex Ekwall, c, Nebraska LL 20827 2 Ly,O Ray Zelek, ¢, Cornell 13 16-20 ie 1Lie0 ‘Jimmy Peck, g, Oklahoma 27 13-17 15 67 L304 19 2583) 1h 63 1226 23 16628 19 62 12h «30 Joe King, f, Oklahoma Chuck Denny, c, Missouri os big seven Fournament Kec. star ic or 11 BIG SEVEN TOURNAMINT SCOREBOARD | (Thru games of Dece 17) W L Pots Ptse Ope PUSe Iowa State 3 0 tae am 162 Kanga s * & ee. oe are Gornell 5... 1... ase aoe 25 ahewd Colorado 4... 00 . 2 9. 391. 371 Kansas State > 2... eee RHE R22x Missouri 3 2 «600 | 375 322 Nebraska 2 3. .sn@o 308 3364 Oklahoma a. 3 «400 339 322 Scores and Pre-tournament sched les Lowa State : : Kansas 86 N. Dokato st. 60 91 Northwestern 70 “72 texas Tech 52 56 Wichita 35 62° Tulsa a ie Wiscons in 66 Dec. 19 COlorado A & M at Ft. Coliins 61 sMU 81 Dec, 21 Denver at Denver. Decs 19 Rice at Houston Dec. 23 Vanderbilt at Ames. : DeCe 21 SMU at Lawrence Cornel 1 . Colorado 83 Buffalo 73 | | 63 Oregon State 53 82 Colgate 76 ‘i ee Oo 59 Harvard 61 60 Iowa 57 oe i aw | 7 * . s3 oh 70 Dees 23 Washington at St. Louis 53. BYU 81, Dece 22 Colorado A & M at Ft.Collin: 2222 Kansas State Missouri 89 Texas Tech 70 . 71 South “akote 6 72 Indiana 96 7 56 Purdue 62 6 Drake 70 : 92 texas Tech 60 92 sloyola of LeAy 66 74 Illinois 73 7 Washington’ 69 73 Indiana 81 Dec. 21 Houston at Houston Dece 19 Idaho at Columbia yop Nebraska Oklahoma vee ree fowa 62 [,° 65 Baylor 55 69 Texas Tecan 63 47 —s- Rice 62 71 Michigan 77 69 Vanderbilt 78 h6 Wichita ~ 71 89 Ohio State 68 71 UCLA 65 69 Arkansas 59 Dec. 19 Wisconsin at Madison Dece 20 Okla» A & M at Norman Dece 21 Vanderbilt at Lincoln DeCe 23 Illinois at Urbana with a wesck romaining before Big Seven teams tipoff their tenth annual tournament Tuesday night in Municipal auditori um, Missourl has moved into the status of meet favorite. The Tigers ' 3-2 record on the above scoreboard is misleadinge Only seven points seperate them from a perfect 5-0 levol. And the defeats were to Big Ten powers, furduex and Indiaa. The Boil- ermakers scored a 62-§% 58 victory in Lafayette; the Hoosiers an 81-78 conguest Saturday night in Columbia.The Bengals edged another ranking western conference dub, Jilinois, 7ip73 , December 10 m in Columbia « Their other victims included South Dakota ( 71-46) , and exas Tech, ( 92-60) . The point is that Spar the ddfend ng tourney champi ONS, are only a few rimmers away from avpwrfavkvx an unblemished slate against tho second-stifrest slate being Played by eny league team. Only Colorado 3333 can show a more rigid early card wtkhxfsunvefx fivevsvarts xonv thavx ruadx against th likes of Iowa, defending Big Ten champ; Oregon State ; | in defending PCC king, and BYU, Sth-rankedxm the latest AP poll. Pive cf .., @1x pre-tourney starts are on the roads Guest with conference members, plus this year's Sumx team, Cornell, scheduled for 13 more games before Tuesday this picture could change, But the Thgers , with Guard Norm Stewart leading ativ pre-tourney scorers with a 25.5 average and Chuck Denny playing better than expected at center, command th most respect at this writinge | ii’ they maintain that edge another week they will be facing nét only what is taking shape as tle best-balanced field in mee t history, but a high precedent hurdle as wells No defending champion ever has repeated successively. Fact is, only om repsat-seeker has reachedthe finals the year following its title haul. Kansas lost a & 57-93 verdict to “ansas State in sma 1952 , following a conquest in #5 1 by its akymptavieamy NCAA champions, Missouri whaled “ansas State, 89-71, in last year? s championship round to bag its first crown since 1949. It rolled over Yeobraska, *0evx 75-58, in the opening round, and throttled Oklahom's Nimble Nubbins, 95-37, in the semifinal, The Stalcups came xuxwiktkhvavx into last year's auditorium fixture with a 422 log, which ine uded wins over Iowa, indiana, and wisconsin. They were favored for the title and played smocthly to that pattern all the way . Two regulars, Center Bob “eiter and Forward Med fark are gone from that club. MU again has drawn netpaidina as a first round foe, anit leading off the seconi night of first round play at 7:30 wednesday. ye Kan:as and Cornell play the nightcap. pie BYU tore considerable gloss off Colorado, the league's early surprise, witha a fearsome double flogging , at Provo, %3%x 70- 53, and 8-53, over the weekend. The def: nding conference champions were fresh from a 60-57 conquest of Iowa and carried a 3-0 into the Utah highlands, Kansas also lost its perfect slate in ax&x an 81-61 drub -bing at the hands of SMU at Yallas. These three games left Iowa State as the conference's only unbesmirched ensemble . The Gyclones coukd come in that way too since they figure to dispose of Calorado A & M and “enver on a weebeen swing this week ani handle Vanderbilt at Ames December 23 in their final pre-mect teste These three games plus KU's matches with Rice, Monday in Houston and return agdnst SMU ietnender in Lawrence, wkixkx are the big ones before tournament time, TOP @IPIREN PREeTOURNAMENT SCORING LEAD RS Name Team . G FG PT-FPTA FF TP Ave 48 5139 12 «6127 «(05 26 Lh-19 7 66 22.60 29 33-49 13 91 1862 16 22-33 6 Sy 418.0 34, 16-30 20 8h 16.8 22-32 15 82 16.4 23 16-21 7 62 1565 19 8-11 6 46 1503 2h mM 10h UM Ly 26-19 «5 UT 11 eonet iC 9 RA liorm Stewart, g, Miss uri Chuck Rolles, e Cornell Chuck Smith, f Nebraska Gary Thompson, g Iowa State Jack Parr, c, Kansas State LeRoy Bacher,c Ok1l an coma Dallas Dobbs, g Kansas Don Medsker, Cy Iowa State Jim Ranglos, f, Colorado Chuck Vogt, f, Iowa State — he eM ee er OUR UO OOM Ww © #Rex Hkwall, c Nebraska 555 Ray Zelek, Cc a Jimny Peckyg, | Joe King, f Chuck Denny, c, Gornell Oklahoma OK1a hors Mis se uri oe wt A 13 eal 19 as io ee 16-20 13-17 25-3 16-28 15 1 +7 67 63 62 1.20 1304 12. 6 12. 4 big seven tournament KeCQe star oy f 6 of 11 ws, WILDCAY SCOREBOARD A Record to date -m W3L 23; 89 Texas Tech 703 indtanav 72 Indiana 96; 64 Drake 703 92 Loyola LeAe 663 74 Washington 69 ~ L Bes cs Returning lettermen =( 5) Joe Powell, f-c3 Fritz Schneider, 83 pick Stone, f; Pachin Vicens, g; Gene Wilson, g ae a > a vs ~ 1955 ‘Big ee finish - syd T Srd , 6-6; all games , 11-105 wi eis, Segzeg | - Previous, tournament finishes : 1946 - 3rd; 1947 Most points’ game = 39 Sherman Norton, Oklahoma JSe Stanford, 1951 2d fiom points tournament « , 82 Clyde Lovellette, Kansas, 1950 tag ee Most pointe sareer 222 Clyde Lovellette, Kansas, 1949-1950-1951 @ i , Most’ field goals game = 15 amnard Johnson, Ménnesota vse Colorado, 195 Most re: goals ‘tournament ~ BT Clyde Lovellette, Sansas, 1950 * * + a Sey ti “Most fied goals | career = 93 Clyde Lovellette, Kansas, 1949195001951 | Most free Chrows game - i4 Disk Knostman, Kansas State V8e Kansas, “a9be, anc B4.-Pret mead y Kansas, VSe Oklahoma, 1953 20 ee ee shrows tournament - 29 Kea Fark, Mismuri, 1954 _ Most free throws: career = 64 Meg Park, Mismri, 1951,1952, 1953, 1954 ae “Most fouls tournament = 15 Delmar Diercks, Towa State, 1950 wy. “4 > Sha a nee B». afr sas Most fouls carcer > 42 Bob Ketter, Missouri, 1951-195261953«1954 7 if¢ of LE F\JO ov fy 30 » 22" iT veg 2 SO. ‘fF 4 7 ee mW G¢ ef FS ERE A Ct REE BP st eal tces oe SE x -Kangas vse Oklahoma A. WM. ‘hirg Quarter Kickoff: Fane kicked off to *lowey who returned to the “U 18 lield gained 6 at lge © ganmkBlowey gained S at lt. iield gaimd 6 at rg. 1/10 on the “U 33. Blowey gained , but there was a penal ty against “U for holding. Ball returned to the 18. = ~ | Y yies ‘ #7. Preston pass to cCarthy complete to the KU SS6 Fraston pass to uete.vits incompletes | Cre” : : Freaton pass to lowey win carried to the 40M. She 1/10 - 36 yde pass Francisco gained’ 5 at r@e ~ . .” : : Blowey gained 13 2t 1t. 1/10 on the 12 Prancisco lost 5 at Be. a - Preston lost to tie 25 for 8 yd losse Traylor attempted le for 1 yde — : ae | iiandley wktxatterpting a field gaole no goode Pontius returned to the ~ ~ 2 250 f Jacobs gained Sat rte | _ 3 - Lunsford gained 9 at rt. 1/10 on the 4. M. 35 Campbell for 1 yd at lt. OME : Pontius pass to Evans incompletee— 2 Pontius pass to Vampbell win took ik to the 45. 9 ya gain. Bontius punted to Handley wo returned to the KU 20. jield gained 5 at lte Held gained 4 at rte. a Preston gained 13 at 1t- 1/10 on the “U 42. Francisco gaired l at lte ~ : . Preston kost or no gain at lee ; oer” pis: to Franciseo w ec carried te the Ae Me 346 23yd pass play. 0 | , : Biewey gaind 2 at 1te Francisco gained 1 at rt. Held gained 8 at rt. 1/10 on the As Me. 25 * Blowey gained & at lte Francisco gained 2 at rge * 739) G - lisid gained O at it ee Francisco gained 11 at lge 1/10 onthe 2 0° ~ Presto: for no gain at rge | _ ~~ Aske 7 = EG