Tigers Are Impressive. Since rebounding from the 49- 77 holacaust at Illinois, to clip Indiana, 63-60, at Bloomington, the Tigers have added two more Big Ten victims in impressive fashion. Saturday they outshot Towa, 97-94, in a record artillery duel at Columbia. They fol- lowed by blowing down Wiscon- sin, 67-56, Monday. Iowa was second-ranked in the United Press poll. when it came into ‘Tigertown. Illinois now is rated third in the A. P. and U. P. polls. Off the strength of this string, M. U. has vaulted all the way}. ‘to sixth in the latest AP ballot- _ ing; ninth in the UP. - The Tigers are expected to write a tighter grip high in the polls by overrunning Arkansas tonight in Columbia. That game will close M. U.’s_ pre-tourna- ment play. Until Colorado establishes it-| self against California, Kansas must be regarded as the only other early muscle-member Of} chuck Dun the league. The Jayhawks broke Tulsa’s 4-game victory string last night: in Lawrence, 73-66. Earlier Phog Allen’s club had flashed unexpected power in de- molishing L. S. U., 83-57, in its opener. - Lester Lane, Oklahoma’s nifty senior guard, maintained his bulge over the conglomerate scoring field by throwing in 22 points in the defeat by Wiscon- sin and 23 more against Baylor last night. This gave him a over Dallas Dobbs of Kansas who. moved up to 20.5 and Bur- dette Haldorson, Colorado’s 6-7 center, who slid.from 22.5 by notching only 12 in the victory over Colorado Aggies. i ‘ Here is the way the top scorers line up now: Se. Dallas, Dobbs." e, Kansas onsesacenenesty ette OTSON, C, COlOTAdO ssvseesse. Norm Stewart, £, Missouri ....ssscccces u can, c, Iowa State Rex Ekwall, f, Nebraska Gary Thompson, I Friend, f, odito Bob Reiter, c, Mi Red |} Med Park, f, Missouri ..... Bob Jeangerard, f, Colorado . Ss Lyn Hart, f, Ok]anOMA ........cecereresseeeee Exabacsesses H Het 2 o Doiwienemornn: NOVNOKUATAROS Ce rae Se ie ese a = mean of 22.6 for three games, | Meo NOIR e GoD 0019 : (| BER ee etanots