bound, was chairgfe |on a questionable call that brought Phog Allen off the ende and into a brief verbal exchange with Iowa State Train- er Beryl Taylor. Davenport made both free throws and it was 80-79. Kan- sas immediately tried a full- court press and fouled Frahm —who missed both free throws. Fortune was with the Cy- clones. There was a scramble on the second missed throw and they got it out of bounds. ‘Thompson was fouled again with 30 seconds to go and again add- ed two points to make it 82-79. Kansas’ final bucket just. beat the gun. It was launched by sub Ronald Johnston “and the Cyclones" didn’t ne, — block | that shot. It was Iowa State’ s fifth vic- oe in six games. me Ok. K-State Defeats California, 88-75 ‘ KANSAS CITY, MO. (2) — Kansas State’s: Wildcats rolled to an easy 88-75 victory over the guest California Bears to advance to the semifinal round of the Big Seven tournament Tuesday night, x } California, which came to the tournament with a 7-1 record, appeared to be on its “way midway in the first half and had a 29-24 lead before Kansas State’s 6-foot 11-inch Jerry Jung came in to hit four successive field goals, Kansas State edged. into a 45-41 halftime lead then rolled to a 17-point advantage midway through the last half and coast- ed in. Bob McKeen, California’s 220-pound center, led the scor- ing with 32 points. 3 Kansas. ae California Smith, Schneider, 2 Ad: 5 Hagler,c 3 Diaz,g 4 Weintra’ bg a jez 8 NAUWROOUOO GN 6 HOR ROMBN A ANAMeROMOWA speeerer es