Thompson Coo] in Clutch. Duncan was the big gun with thirty-four points, twenty-four of them in the first half. He and a cool sophomore named Gary Thompson held the key to the victory. Kansas held the lead from the mid-point of the first half until Duncan laid up the goal which ended the Jayhawk domination. Once Iowa State had that 78-75 lead the Cyclones played it cautieusly. Larry Davenport came off the bench t zoal one Sox tne Jayhawks shortly after-| wards, (ith 3:06 left), then} wa State took the ball out and brought it in to stall for more than a minute. With two minutes left, the Cyclones called a time out. Then Thompson, a fancy sophomore who three times was an all- state high schooler in Iowa, forced K, U.’s Dallas Dobbs in- to his second foul of the game. The cool Thompson threw both in for an 80-77 lead. Kansas came down court only to have Stan Frahm intercept a pass thrown by K. U.’s John Parker. But K. U. got it again on a sideline scramble. Gene Elstun shot and missed and Iowa State’s Chuck Vogt was called for charging after re- bounding the shot. Davenport