RATE MISSOURI OVER CYCLONES TEAM RECORDS. WwW. Kansas State ..... - een THE SCHEDULE. First Round. TONIGHT. 8 p. m.—Kansas vs. Colorado. 9: tS 5 m.—lIowa State vs. Mis~ souri. MONDAY NIGHT. 8 p. m.—Kansas State vs. Ne- braska. 9:45 p. m.—Oklahoma vs. Wash- ington. the third year ih a row that the | teams have been paired in their | opener: The Tigers, largely because | Iowa State doesn’t have a man to counteract the size of 6- foot | |8-inch Bob Reiter, will be fa- vored in the game, which starts at 9:45 o’clock. - . .3 Cyclone Victories, The Cyclones, with a 3-1 rec- | ord, rank second to defending | champion Kansas State in pre-| tourney victories. Missouri has won one of three games, plus a warmup game against a service team. . Drake, which Missouri de- feated by 32 points and Iowa State by 10, is the only com- mon foe. The Tiger losses were to Wisconsin and Arkan- sas. Reiter, averaging 18 points, is about a scoring match for Cy- clone Dutch Van Cleave, but the |tall Tiger is able to furnish & consistently better brand of ré- bounding. Resume Monday. Sunday will be a day of rest, | with the tourney resuming with two games Monday night. First- round losers will go into the con- |, solation bracket and play Tues- || day and Wednesday afternoons. Washington, the guest team, brings a 0-4 record into the meet. DRIVE SAFELY THIS WINTER on Armstrong Snow & Mud ‘Tires. All sizes currently available in new ee bonT ‘SELAY? s Mid. Cont. Dist. Corp. 811 Keo Phone 4-7221