Loyola, Victory Parr Cans 26 To Pace Easy Win for Cats : BY DICK SNIDER | Daily Capital Sports Editor | MANHATTAN—Towering Jack} Parr hit 26 points and got plenty of help from Kansas State’s ‘long-range shooters here Thurs- day night as the Wildcats flogged ‘Loyola of Los, Angeles, 92-66. Parr, K-State’s 6-9 sophomore '‘hope~-from © Richmond, Va., ~ hit: ‘hooks, tip-ins) and layups, and} leaped’ high to guide in some shots from far. out as he posted his personal single-game high. Squaring, their season’s. record} jat 2-2, the Wildcats treated a lerowd of about 7,200 to a hot first half in which they hit: 44 per cent of their shots in posting a 43-29 lead, Parr got. six baskets in- the first half, .and Fritz Schneider and Stone wound up. with 12 points. Pate: fayoriie above the op- position that could offer no player taller than 6-4, also col- lected 20 rebounds in the ap- proximately 35 minutes he played. The total is just three ‘short of the K-State record . _ owned by Dick Knostman. K-State ruled bot backboards, { height advanage : paid off wtih 74 rebounds to Loy-| ‘ola’s 43. ‘". State, enjoying the romp against the over-matched. Lions, was even notter in the second half than the first. The Wild-|' cats, after hitting 19 of 43 shots in the first half, connected on 18 of 39 in. the second half for 46 per cent, and 45.1 per cent for the game. ' Loyola put up only four fewer|. shots than K-State, but got only|* 26'of the 78 for 33 per cent. The victory broke a'two-game}: State losing streak taken on the