Indiana Gains Early Bulge, Rips K-State (Continued from Page 10) with consistent shooting by Pow- elell, Stone, Parr and Vicens. Most encouraging to coach| Winter’ was the shooting of Stone, who in the opener against Texas Tech hit only three of 16 shots. Here he read six of 14, after finding the range late in “!the second half. The loss gives K-State a 1-1 “jreading as they move on to Drake University at Des Moines, SiIa., for a Monday night game with the Bulldogs. Indiana now has two straight wins at home as they prepare to meet St. | Louis at Bloomington Monday’ ‘night. aoe State (72) G-Ga a PF T - Se eeeesreeeseee “1 vr & S| @eaessecceseses UM 4 Geesereesereces i- 4 Powell Bereesegecerecne 4-13 TT cccvvicccceccses S18 Li Hutchins wsccccceescese O- 0 Vicent. ce eoavecsseseves 4-13 Schneider” sicccsvecees 1-10 ! Kiddoo osecsncesesccene oF . Wilson _peeecececgsenene 0- 0 Totals esecceeeeeres + 20-80 20-! Indiana (96) G-Ga F-Fa CHOICE secesesescceesee I-14 Brown .ccscesceosesese 3” 8 Thi ne 81 oonaANban see bl eHOScowANOA BS loawtS tan’ by aeereoeeseoe 3- &. ompson Bell eaveseccvccsesoces O- & Beeesecereeerese 7-13 seeeeegesereeses 0- 4 os CUE ROHWONE 8 | waxBeokaaad Lumpkin peecceuentanne 1- = Totals eis de kes eee 24-31 it Halftime Score—52-28, Indiana. Officials—Don = and Cliff oe: > “Sl