The ‘shorter ‘Cyclones trailed | most of the way, falling as far | as 11 points behind before tak- | ing their second lead of the game at 78-75 on a pair of rapid goals by center Chuck | Duncan. ‘Thompson Stars. They never let it go, mostly because a money-playing sopho- more named Gary Thompson | led a stall that- gave him’ six | free throw chances, the last two with 30. seconds left, ‘and ‘he made them all. Duncan and Tho were a couple of The 6-foot 5-inch Benen wheeled. in 34 points, a total that surpasses his old school ~ record) of 27 considerably. Duncan needed 26 shots for his 13 goals and made eight of 14 free throw tries. Twice, because of being foul laden, Duncan rested for brief. periods on the bench, but he. always came back when he was | needed most ‘and he always came | through. The last time Iowa State reached the second round was in 1948 when they beat Harvard. Fellows who know such thing's say that the Jayhawks, parting IOWA STATE— ~ Continued on Page e Pivetwe. be Fe A ie ICS ee Be) Fe Kansas 8 i Zs a we Iowa State— G. 2 steeee 1 0 3 FO. B 4 0 3 3 Brainard, c 0 Dobbs,g 2 Johnston, & eens PH WHOS | arker,g ae Hollinger: g + ~ Totals 25 28 } oon at half—Iowa State ae Kan- ee wUOmWeHRONG Totals 25°38 -N sa. Missed free throws—Towa State: De Koster 2, Frahm 5, Duncan 6, Thomp- | son, Wetter: Kansas: Davenport, Pad- gett 2, Johnson, Brainard, Dobbs, Park- er, ~ Hollinger. Officiala—John Frasher. of Illinois and Ken Pryor of Oklahoma.