335 \ oh, 3 e , State losses from last season's club were not lighte J graduated The alternating centers, “erry Jung and Noger Craft , xaxtanked « Sn Also dine hetes of longeshooting little guards, Kent Pocre and J.Re Snyder, plus forwards Jim Smith and Nugent Adams. ’ ~ Xfi @ The Wildeats have played strictly to an old basketball _axion to dates.. the khomexcpurtex homeeroad division of victoriese In vadattos. to Loyola they. whacked Texas Teoh, 89-70, and edged Washington, Tas60, ‘1 Alparn: fieldhouses Indiana scored a 96-72 victory at Bloomington _ and “Drake a 4 70=64 Siyprise in Des Moinese Hotsto n at Houston is the “‘tonmney ¢ dress rehearsal Wednesdaye Reset : oo f0" Rape SEVEN. TOURNAMENT INDIVDIAUL ‘RECORDS peso reds > 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