Height and Depth. No .tournament team will! carry better combined height and depth in the front line. In addition to Fischer, Winter is using two seniors, Dick Stone, 6-3 Winfield set-shot artist, and Joe Powell, converted 6-7 center. Stone was the Cat’s third-rank- ing pointsmith last year at 9.6 per game and is averaging 12.0 at eK writing. Powell is riding at 9.4. _ Also available at forwards are 5-1142, and Wayne Hutchins, 6-6 Winfield sophomore, who is the nominal No. 2 pivotman. Powell also is available in the post if needed. : Pachin Vicens, the stubby, Puerto Rican who is considered at guard with Fritz Schneider,| 6-3 lettered junior, who averaged] 5.4 points while playing both} jfront and back court in all 21 jgames last season. | Graduates Took Stars, State losses from last season’s| club were not light. The alter- nating centers, Jerry Jung and jwere a brace of Jong-shooting lit-| \tle guards, Kent Poore and J. jR. Snyder, plus forwards Jim| jSmith and Nugent Adams. ton, 74-69, in Ahearn fieldhouse.| Indiana scored a 96-72 victory at) Bloomington and Drake a 70-64) surprise in Des Moines. Houston’! at Houston is the tourney dress rehearsal tonight. Big Seven Tournament Indi- vidual Records, ‘|. Most Points. Game—Thirty-ni | Novion Ohianome va. Staniord, 105i. Lavette ansas 1980) Ciae toseneue areeT—! 2 e . | Kansas, iodnleng-iost. Most Field Goals Game—Fifteen, Maynard