333 ! The big senior is averaging 942 “tare ugh CU's first five eins and tipped in the winning goal in the 60-57 conquest of Iowa. Ranglos ranks ninth on tne Srochogennannt scoring tabB s (through game s of last Saturday) at 36 14.8. Up to the dumpivx dual BYWv disaster at rrovo, Cofimam had assumed Jeangerard's shoes by limiting his persorm 1 toes to a meager five points through tl first three mmese A one-point poliving job of Iowa 's Carl Cain featured swewsx this job . Bill Peterson, 6-0 lettered senior who played wéll in the NCAA tournament last year, ami Dave Mowbray, 6=1 lettered junior, agex has taken over for Modk aml “arrold in the backline. Mick Man- sfield, 6-4 lettered junior, was a starter here until he wrenched a knee in the opener agaimt Oregon State. #* He is of doubtful availab- {lity for the tourmy. | dee has played at least miuvmyx m nim meen in every sisi ms which means he is seasoning supasvitkex@eoxrys vx tadhutyyv xvx underclass- men like Beorp edhair, Bob Helzer, Dick Nicholson, and Jim Jochems as rapidly as possible, The Imtter is tw most important since he Js Hannah's Senuavsveusvevx xk replacement and can maintain that 687 height in th e pivote #3 BIG SEVEN TOURNAMENT TRAM OFFENSIVE RECORDS Most points sikmgke game - 103 by Stanford vs. Iowa State, 1951 ( overtime ) Most points tournament - 265 , Kesas State » 1952 Highest career average - 203.1 Kansas State Most field goals game - 38 Iowa State vs. Stanford, 1951, and Kansas State vse Iowa State, 9 1953 Most field goals career = 665 Kansas State Most free throws gam - 37 Missuri vs. Okhhom , 195) ath 1 0 ER a an ei eu ei saa ein sa i