i Fischer <.eevsvewe Powell ceseveweoce 2} PatnOe ccacecveses, 7| Until Saturday, c J |six points. He got te all in the}, |first half and left via the foul |: route with 11:05 remaining. | > Kansas ° State ‘hit 24-of-57 shots from the field for 42.1 per cent,’ It was a ‘thriller throughout, : the first half with the score tied four times and the lead switching hands nine times. Finally, K- ;|State pulled, into a 41-34 half-|; time. lead and it sepia like it might be over, ‘| Kansas . State haorsea to a 47-36 margin after 1:10 had elapsed in the second period as Dick Stone, Gene Wilson and Jack Powell connected while ‘|Coshow was sinking one for the | Huskies. , | Then the Pacific Coast club began pecking away and ‘finally; pulléd even. at 57-57 when Boin | hit a free throw following Parr’s |, |fifth. infraction. Coshow’s fielder | .jabout three minutes later gavel) s\the Huskies their first lead of |; -|the second half at 63-61. a| K-STATE (74) ba] Ce JStone sevvacceeces Hutchins secosses ee Parr sescoccesesse Schneider sesecsece VicensS seccisevceee Wallace secseceeve «| WIISON seqrececnon Totals ~ . Jes es eee S WASHINGTON (69) . COShow gecseecveve ST OISEI. wees vials aes 07 ROIN “0's dew'bic og e ee 6 Nelson sesccecvcne Strugarsceseceace | Perkins .weescecvse Sunitsch ewseenvese ‘uft eeereoeoerere TotalS iececscsevese sori » 23-39 Kansas weet eee gser essere esen ese Wabhington «..c.cesee : Officials: _ Thornton 5 enkins, - “(Colum- bia, Mo. ae ; John Lloyd (Denver, Colo.) [ ; ae EG whNOwWHoHaTy Sl Mowmemuece EEStonsocointd Bl ov Sosutaes