their zone that Stafe’s Larry Wetter simply g center line, dribl lahoma was willing to chase him. Neither team shot consistent- ly in the first half, which ended with Oklahoma ahead, 36-35. The game see-sawed: early in the second half until Jerry Sandbulte‘ fired the. Cyclones into a 53-43 lead that held. This lead ruined Oklahoma’s zone. | _ Peck, the fast boy who was put on Thompson, started the job with no fouls and -wound up with the maximum | five in 6 minutes. : Naturally, when the game hit the three-minute mark, - Iowa State went into a stall, featuring Thompson — and Frahm. Gary gave the 10,500 fans in Municipal Auditorium @ show. Folks around Roland, who used to think he was some stuff, would have found it delightful around here. Everybody seemed to think that. If there’s one thing Gary can do it’s to dribble. ‘Coach Bill Strannigan’ used | only seven” men, Iowa State’s ' sixth victory in eight starts. Scoring was balanced except for Larry Wetter, who drew a blank. a peice he’s one of oy best... f A shifting man-to-man de- 'fense held both Lane and Peck ‘to nine. Wetter and Sandbulte ‘shared the job on Lane and) Thompson did most of the work on Peck. Kansas aoa Stone.f © Schneider,f Bulock,f Powell,f Adams,f- Hull.f oe 6-3 Jung,c Stotler.c Missouri—89 Park;f poe fe; A. Fe ‘it 1 0 Ross,f 4 Reichert, ts 4 Rust,f 1 Reiter.c | 2 3 0 0 3 2 2 a 3 ay Ry ° lowoounmacHonet Denny.c Kaestner,¢. L.. Smith,g g Filbert.g Blackman, Stewart, Graham.g Totals’ 30 29 18 - Totals 23 25 23 i oe oe ‘halt Missourt 45, .Kansas tate Missed’ free throws—Kansas S Schneider. Hull, Craft 2. Stotler 2, Snvder; Missouri: Park 6, ¢ Reichert, Reiter, L. Smith, ‘Filbert 2, Stewart. Fifth-Place Game. Cg fnraler a Colorado—69. 5 3 Coffman.f 5 Mardiey.t > 3 Jeanger’d,f NJHN ROH RO ROOD LOROWHOONOROO eee i] | oabnsouasnooran BO ed as Wed oft wae Su a 4 Mansfield, q Moe cee Mowbeay.e! z Totals _ | o wo DASUNGAHOMAN J a ' 3 = QJ] HOoRWAOHR AN 2 1 2 0 Sel ‘ hy a Ree aa ee rod oo