Towa State’s ' Cagers Romp Thompson Scores 22 in 86-60 Breeze . | Ames, Ia. (@)—Gafy Thomp- | son, veteran guardgon the Iowa set the scorin¥Y pace Saturday night as the Cyclones set back _| North Dakota State, 86-60. | Thompson, a junior, hit seven | field goals and eight of 10 free throws.. Medsker tallied 18 points to match Forward. Gene Gamage of North Dakota State. Iowa ve. dy {| N. Dakota By 3 pt. a ote oght Peterson WWSoe oOoOonnt H PRE NAPOOWN owe oF Anderson Haas Brenteseon Akaso Ludwig ¥ = OHONKROOOwW ? a OCONWSS Thompson Swanson Frahm Gaarde Farwell Sandbulte Lowery 1 SHONSSSOWA,» 1 COHQHNH OMA RF NWWHOHAABOHS COoOHRHONAH RECON SOorPHN CNNwa CHE AD [ | | | Totals 27 32-44 alo « Totals \23 14-26 22 Sone ay halves— Towa. Sta eee -43 -43-—86 Norta Dakota State sees oe 1129 31—60 Kiacousl Bows Lafayette, Ind. (@)—Pur- due’s Boilermakers opened| their pre-Big Ten basket ball) season Saturday night with a | 62-58 victory over Missouri, which couldn’t get the re-|" bounds. from Lamar Lundy,/ Purdue’s. star 6- ule 6 football end. Lundy hauled down 17 re- bounds. He scored only © eight | points. . ‘ Ron Jecha, 6-foot-5 Pardue forward, was high scorer with 20 points, two more than Nor- man Stejwart, 6-5 Missouri guard. — _ Joe Campbell, little dice guard who is NCAA golf cham- / pion, suffered a leg injury late |in the game. Lenny Dawson, hot passing -| Purdue quarterback, made his first’ appearance in a varsity | basket ball game—for 22 sec- -}onds at the end, Missouri ( ee | Purdue ( oe Reichert 3 Ross Ronsick Denny Stephens mith Ruelhoft Stehr Stewart Paden Totals 21 16-28 1 Scoring by halv MISSOUN << 66. staie sis. 6 le0, bale vee 30—58 ms. ae all Dp 1 sone ; SBOONNSIY DOOOUDHWE* | Ian | Lorenz eae | Thornburg Dawson SLOSPNISOYW,. i Ruowhner So oo mtoctrer econo OM OHHwow-~e 1 OSHAWA Totals 24 14-28 20 | Purdue +. s+. liees 83 20—62. 14 ‘