Fri, Dee. 31, 1954 IOWA STATE-- Continued from Page Nine. having all five regulars plunk in a goal, Kansas State, unbeaten in three previous trips to the final, was cold and confused. Also helpless. The “comeback” of 6-foot 11-inch Jerry Jung was rudely interrupted. He got four points. Parks High. é Main Missouri delights were Ned Parks and his 24 points, Norm Stewart and his 18 and BobeReiter and his 15. A sub- stitute, Nugent Adams, led Kansas State with 18. He was the only tough board man, too. | Getting back to Iowa State, the Cyclones came here as a lightly-regarded team and left with a great many friends. People think, with some breaks, they could be tough. Duncan and Gary Thomp- son, who usually do it, led Cyclone scoring and Stan Frahm was his usual _ self, which means he rebounded vigorously and played defense like glue, It took a little over 25 slow- moving minutes for the taller Cyclones to destroy the zone defense Oklahoma had erected in honor of Duncan, but. they finally got the job done. Don DeKoster, starting his first game at forward, opened : an early lead with a couple of |! longs and up until 15-10 the |: Sooners kept alive on free throws. Fourteen _of their first 25 points came that way until Jimmy Peck, 5-9 guard, got hot and brought his team into the game, at 21-21. Holds Ball. Once in this strete Sooners had set so ,