LPNewton siececeecs ally never had much tfouble. Fischer got the Wildcgts off hit a | eight straight free Parr gave a hint o to come when he scored the Wildcats’ next four points, on) tip-ins. The big center acted as a human backboard on several of his baskets, shoving teammates’ missed shots back into the net- ting. i Reed and -Du-Wayne Black- shear, who hit 14 points, sparked Tech’s best rally. A pair of free shots by Reed gave Tech its first lead at 25-24, and the teams} swapped one-point. leads eight) times before K-State finally) pulled away. The Wildcats outscored the] Texans, 10-2, during the final four! minutes of the first half. Parr’s tip-ins accounted for fou of those points, and, Vicens also got four on a short jump sho and a pair of free throws. That was the ball game for all practical purposes, and jcoach Tex Winter let the subs begin mopping up with eight minutes still to. go in the second half. K-STATE (89) * ad = Fg-Fga Ft-Fta Ne abe oO ne ray Fischer Powell: « Stone, spvecercres \| Hutchins Parr, -cibiee ese Schneider mS OO “300 REL Wilsoh ... Totals TEXAS TECH (70) | Heesomonom oa o J GIPSON: ise Sse 8k Blackshear 4..aere Underwood .....0s Buchanan geeorees Carpetitér sees ce. Scaling: sess. ovvwe Cunimings sei seue Totals 0 visiseees 24-69 1 Halftime Score: Kansas State, 40-33. Officials: Kenneth Pryor, Tom Glen NK WISHES H NSW.