| Y cansas STATS (71) yy ff ££ CG Ff Ne mo 6fT 0 Pte Reb Stone, f dinQl Sei 3 OS 11 Adams, £ oo ih 2 4h 3 Craft, c Sal 3G = 1... JO Schneider, g Iti 6 Oni 2 Vicens, ¢ 7 Le? Qu 2 2 Smith, £ In: 860 (OO 2 Flynn, £ Ol 6a 0 2 Jung, ¢ O=], Onl 3 0 Poore, g 25 if 2. & Snyder, g 26 a0 12 L TOTALS coe 29=7113=20 18 72 35 Field goal percentage: 0.8%. Free throw percentage: 65.0%. SCORE BY HALVES: Kansas State -- 33 38 -- 71 Oklahoma men 33 27 = 60 OFFICIALS: Ike Craig and Jim mnright. February 1, 1955, at Norman, Oklahoma oct (60) Hart, £ Abbey, f Bacher’, ¢ Lana, g Pack, g Thompson, f Burry g Hamilten, g TOTALS 00 22-66 16-28 Field goal percentage: 333%. Free throw percentage: 5701 ho roc. 7-12 03 1 4 | ey i 3-12 hed 2 .» 5 I-k On} poe U0 22 0 y 20 O00 90 oi a @& 38 Sports information Office ee See Kansas State Coll lege Roy Sesrea Oklahoma U. 34-468 Vic Glennon (Kansas City, Mo. ) Paul DeWeese, Di recto r KANSAS | STATE vs OK KLAHOME U Us January 4, 1955 eo (A, / GO orate U. (30%) 2 : — le | FG PGA| FT Fra | HBS pelo Adams, f ep: Blankenship, ¢ ‘| DAP | Hull, f- i Brown, Z DAP | wn Kiddoo, f DyP Hart, f (eae foil § McConnell, f DN? | Schneider, fe 101 Moora, £ DNP | 3 Stone, f 2 Muller, £ : ae 10. {21% i= /@ Craft, ¢ Zz. Wheeler, f Lita te ie iia Jung, ¢ g "Abbey, ¢- Poteet f ti Z 2 Stotler, c Diy Thompson, ¢ O17 te eri 7 ia a “Bullock, g DNP ‘Blue, g tTOLOtL ? {iO io / a . Olridivsis ll © Burr, & me gen O\3 a4 cs vier. e legit |S tele | 2) | amitton, g 2S) p bod oT . Bij |e i) le @joral 4s (El 23 Vicens, g Bits i 6 iF 4 4] Morain, g DAP 7 Wallace, g Lelie a oO. WO / O - Newman, g 0 pio © fio. 2 Team 3 i Peck, g 4731 2 F// 15 | oe ae aS : Team ioc tea TOTALS 38 ag 4 las tart ot LAUT 40 ss le ie tl Zh SCORE BY HALVES: Kansas State 56 -~ 54 OFFICIALS: John Lloyd (Denver, Colo.) ATTENDANCE: F, 060 eu 2 Sports information Office Kansas State College — : 3 | _ Box Score - Paul DeWeese, director i oe s , ee February 26, 1955 KANSAS. caordlh COLORADO U. . | te (60) 32° 3 | .. . Glee Kolb U. (63) AZ _ +90 : irc _| oe Pra leas | pr | Tp oo rc_[roa|rr_|rra lees | pr| TP Adams, £ AiGi SiFiio}| 4) V/ Coffman, f plle|siezils| 27 Hull, £ O10. O © OiLet © Helzer, f | 1DNPL : - Powell, f Duke Jeangerard, £ Wade Sie iS s | RA Smith, £ DY? | of. Ranglos, f£ , oO Pt oO. elo! © Stone, f (51161 O1Oie if 7 iO Walter, f ' [pap | Wilson, f PP . | Link : Sie e. DNC 3 Craft, Cc a 1d Z Z lA 4 Lee Haldorson, ¢ = bee | Jor / 1g 4 XO Jung, ¢ {a ]}o Oj ° a a oO } Hannah, ¢ , Or, tie eT / oo Bullock, 2. DNF | Grant, g DNY | 7 Flynn, g C1 \ISISI6is | 2. | tercu, » i ae oe es ee poms P12) 618 1816 1 2 J uensticn, ¢ OtF i oliolti: OQ aetice, gg ot 197 1.3 4 l Lf Z Peterson, g DNF | J. Snyder, g (44101 C3 12) et wa. 4iioie¢ is |el7l sa. Vicens, TIS) 4 Ss bh. on / + snrakacd g , DNP Wallace, g Dak’ . | Mowbray, g | DN : Team me : as Team - TOTALS 0161120123143 118 | 60 QO169 123 132-4 50118 6.5. SCORE BY HALVES: KeState 37-60 _ OFFICIALS: Cliff Ogden (Kansas City, Kansas) ATTENDANCE: /f, $00 Colorado U. Q7 -64 Ike Craig (Libertyville, illinois) apd Febe19,1955-Official Box - COLORADO ws. KANSAS STATE State (¢3) m6 mm Ft FF ff Re arena : SF 7 | O og | fei ¢ Sehneider, £ & $i2 + 29.1 2 i voi 7 Adams, £ Ole ft ft vy | ft Wake DAP oe LAP ies 2.1.86 Pp Ff | ote Craft, ¢ i= i272 f iol a7 | aang UA | {_VWicons, 6 ie Li 21 zl= | Poor’, ¢ Gif) f) 2#i eo fe ta ft Flynn, aon o otf @ a met | j Deen F Totals SP | 201221 73 | HY | $3 a | _Collkeato 4 FOA FG «FTA CO FPsCOPFsCOSTP Csi | Jeangererd, £ migis | # i 7.177 2 | Coffman, £ 1 O18 1 fe) Gilet | _Ranglos, f 212) ee eee lelsery-f 04/0 | | Harrold, 2 Z Z Sig is | #1 2 = ws i 1 $.1 9 If lel 2 |_Mansfield, g 2 2 2 Co. ei. _Mowbrayere OVP —Seants-¢ OW? Petersen. ¢ ONO L tessivcores OP on oe ele te tated ‘Halftime Score: Co/wafo 2g, Koancas GStete Officials: Cliff — (Wichita) a — ldchty (Waterloo, = Basketball, Feb. 21, 1955, at Norman, Okla. wethasia (76) FGA FI = 63lhlCUW 5 Matake, g¢ GO fu &= 3 2 Thompson, £ lel Onl 3 2 6 Smith, f helS 56 2 wW 9 Hamiltong g _O-0 0-0 0 0 OC Bulg eh OO Totals soe 21-54 36-41 14h 78 ki Totals eco 29-80 18-25 23 6 3 Field goal percentage: 38.9%. Field goal. percentage: 36.3%. Free throw percentages 87.820 Free throw pecneutagns 72.08. Score by Halves: Oklahoma = hh 34 = 78 Nebraska = i) 32 == 76 OFFICIALS: Wayne Lichy and F. 0. Rosenberger. ran FINAL BOX SCORE Nebraska vs. Oklahoma, Feb. 12, 1955 Oklahoma (47) Eu4.....29 FTA cae iP BD | Hart. f /0 2 - 1 +) f ise f Blue. g | oo. 6: Oo; © ° 3 | Hamilton, 2 Rite! 8 8 2 Newman, 2 DAP Wheeler, f DAP Thompson. £ = 2. 4 3 3 7 Ae Burr, ¢_ BNE 7 gs |Peck, ¢. Lo 7 Ol 6 SB iff | 2 kane, £ pee ff 7 i GF i z Blankenship, £ IDA/P Abbey, ¢ ___. Boe tt 6 i 4 | 3 te g |Morain, ¢ aL. Bacher, ¢ & / Se a Re. b brie OM. eas (* TOTALS pot eO1 7% 127 | 2 ibs 1 ee Halftime score: WVesrastrs 40, Ol lAKoma 33 Officials: = ATTENDANCE — 4,500 _— John Fraser, Aiton, Iil.; Ike Craig, Libertyville, Ill. asa sae oaeeskk cariagh 4g = Nebraska v8, Colorado | | Lincoln, Nebraska. Feb, 7, 19955 : ns Colorado 2 LD. tO 3G tk eee BE a Cex st Sts te 7 kes ee eas Se ete oie he eet wk VR tlk ee Mansfield, ¢ “ 3 Of o101 8 4 @. —Jeangzeratd.,,.£ f7 ie oie 1 oe il tg | Coffman, £ 31 6) g'8 1 oe 5 12; 5 on. € ee | fA trey is os Try . O GO; G&; @ oO a7 : Si ofeoli6e is / ology Fe BAM. on 17 fs. hs TOTALS | TT 76 1 3 29 128 | eS fe si Hal time scores nae 2% Cohorado 43 Offi®@iale: Ike Craig, 2 ois Wesleyan; Keith Thomag, ‘Kansas State. : sp neaats 2 ee Eo OR os De VN Cay Pog L1 Al al / | Sel O tsi} 871612 2 ie lle ol i ase 1S 1/1 Se ee i Es ee ee se 2 Lf 51 4] ws lee 2 io] 61% iF O Bae DYHP. : : Ane _Prokop, ¢ NE |_ @ibson,. £ eA Ft. ) s | Welis, ¢ DAP GE & Si &i | Ree e... et | 4) Din | tet oe Lt e. . Doebelee a7. DAP ai | Harris. ¢ DNP. : 2 fastens t. DAP |. eg | SEAM paa . ~ronals_ 120. 23 Ve iss (ig (oF 7 AS | Pets ner ar ene ae CY cs a x ae : i he a Bs SP gu ek NC rece es Colorade vs. Nebraska at Boulder, March 5, 1955 ; e Official Box Score - tien (by FOA 2 CdFQCiCFPPAC‘éE:Cé‘éPO”:*«C«ST~C*t*—i‘éRRS \golorade (77) as ‘PP _—_—sReb 0 Oo foteals 68 1S 4O | 27 Helftine scores 13, Nabroelen 43 Officials: Alex George and Vie Glennon. ao —— ernie! FINAL BOX SCORE 4 | - codoncade o Lowa State ox | deane2h, 1955 state (“//) : .. a oe -_we- Totals 661231 4513212617716 Halftime Scorer @otogAPo YO, low, State 2Y Officials: John Fraser and Vic Giemon. Attendensces J OSO ee Swi s Hy IOWA STATE (70) Fa Ff Reb. BASKETBALL Iowa State 70, Colorado 8&6 Feb. 5, 1955 Ames, Tova wy Vogt, £ 10=5 ‘Jal, 9 1 Fram, f 13<7 =" Jun3 10 4.8 Alleman, f a a 3 1 5 Peterson, £ 3=2 0-0 2 2 4 Dunean, ¢ 10-1 6-4 7 5 & Siming, ¢ 20-200 * @& @ DeKoster, c O-0 1-0 0° 0. 0 Thompson, g 15-2 Teh = 5 2 § Wetter, g 12-5 teh 2 4 Sandbulte, g 2-0 22 2 2 T0024, 36m22 £0 20 7 +\ conorapo (86) Jeangerard, f 1386 1010 7 - Rangios, £ O-0 ul 2 i i Yardley, £ lp On0 2 6 Helser, £ O=0 OO 0 0 0 Haldorson, ¢ 16-9 Joh 11 4 2 Hanneh, ¢ 8=1 1-0 4 3 2 Mock, g Gunh, fend 6 a> #2 Harrold, g fel 3-2 5 3 4, Mowbray, g al S33 ll 4 5 Paterson, g¢ O20 282 0 0 2 Mansfield, g¢ Ot 0 a 31 Bhm2k, 2 868 Seore at half: Colorado 44, Iowa State 37 Officials: Ken Pryor (Oklahoma), Keith Thomas (Kensas State) GER 9 1955 FINAL BOX SCORE Nebraska vs. Iowa State, Jan. 4, 1955 Alleman, f a. € ster = Duncan, ¢ Frehm., gx f Totals 2 Halftime Score--Nebraska 29 -~Iowa State’? | Officials-~Alex George, Kansas City, Mo.3 Mike Oberheiman, Topeka. RB nasi IOWA STATE (82) JG FT Reb FF TP Vogt, £ 11-6 7-4 Ly, 3 16 Frahm, f£ 2-2 1088 1 2 ff Alleman, f£ 3-0 1-0 2 2 0 DeKoster, f 1-0 a5 —‘(<‘CS 2 1 Thompson, © = Bs 193 . 2 29 Wetter, g 10530 = 2 -5 7 Sandbulte, g l3-, = =10-9 7 5 17 Gearde, g l~1 2=0 0 2 2 NEBRASKA (75) Smith, f Sel 5=3 5 2 5 Renzelman, f - 6=2 lyn? 2 ai 6 Doebele, f Q=0 0-0 0 O Oo Fagler, c 17-7 G5 2 19 Buel, g 2=1 0=0 0 5 2 Matske, g 9=7 ma = 4 5 18 Giuson, g ; 1-0 og 0 Roys € 2-0 3-2 5 a 2 Boich, g 0-0 0=0 1 hk 0 Wells, g 10 0-0 1 1 0 Score at half: Nebraska 7, Iowa State 16 Officials: Ron Gibbs (St. Thomas) Towa State 82) Nebraska 75 Feb. 26, 1955 Ames, Iowa F. 0. Rosenberger (Morningside ) MISSOURI VALLEY (BIG SEVEN) INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFER | SCORING FULL SZASON Colorado Missouri Kansas State Nebraske Kansas Iowa State =_—- CONFERENCE ae ee oO sO C* i Pet. 917 #750 +500 9333 +083 For 885 99 867 Bi: 3 621 898 852 Agst . 792 Bui 857 Bly, 869 913 998 W 9 16 “ee Onl ama Os 0 33-60 17-26 35 15 Is 40-43 - 83 B.rnie Saggau MU 38-41 - 79 Teron Thomsen March 3, 1964 -at Missouri towa State | Harmon, f -~ 3-9 1-1 6:4 6 Peterson, f °— 5-10 4—5 6 +5 FRoistad, c 4-9 0-1 6 5 Ziegler, g 6-9 1-2 9 & VanderWilt, g 5-14 0-0 ee Hurst, § 2-8 0-2 6, «6 . ROCH. g 1-1 1-2 ay) Wantiez, £ Q-0 0-1 ive de Lowe, 9g 0-1 1-2 oo Closter, ¢ 0-0 0-0 ou Sandbulte, g 0-0 990 O10 26-61 8-16 oo: Si IS 2Oxtioxex 29-31 - 60 Alex George, MU 32-42 - 74 Missouri Flamank, f Fariyv, £ Carey, c Price, g Garner, 9 Rudd, g Monsees, f Offieer, f Missouri Carey, f Flamank, £f EArly, c Price, g Rudd, g Waller, c Miller, g M°nsees, §@ Beauchamp, ¢g Orticer, £ Jack Parr 3-4 2.6 0-0 . 1-4 3-4 6 5 10-25. 5-5 oa 7-14.14 0-0 2 a 11-17%..6 3-3 4'.2 0-4) 3-6 1-2 3 lok 0-0 0 O-055 - bx? 1.2 33-70 13-16 29 22 Ful Ge Aletta 12 e. b—40.56-12 15 42 0-0 0-0 ya 12-25;_.2 8-11 oo A 2-6 5. (0-8 =O a L-2 i rie 0-0 0-0 0.0 O=0°F 5 e-2 oS 6 0&0 «1,900 0.0 C0 Oe . Oe 23-56 2o-a2. «=—41 te Pb, 1, 1955 at I_wa State TOwa_STate | Vogt, £ 4-14 6=6 , = S Frahm, f 1-6 4-8 Ds Peterson, f 2=5 0-0 eit D ncan, c “% 9=22 9-10 12.3 THompson, g 2-9 8-10 2.3 Wetter, g 1-4 2-4 3.3 Gaarde, g 0-0 0-0 Q.=2 g 19-60 29-38 TS 29-38 - 67 John Lloyd MU 36-48 - 84 Vic Gelnnon Feo. 29, i950 at Missouri — Towa State Vogt, £ 5-13 1-2 S Frahm, ©€ 2-9 7-9 DeKoster, £ 0-2 0-0 Alleman, f 1=2 0-0 Peterson, f 0-2 0-0 Duncan, ¢ 6-23 ° 10-11 Sinhing, ¢ 0-0 0-9 Thompson, 9° 5-16 3-4 Wetter, g 1-8 2—2 Sandbulte, g O-1 0-0 Gaarde, g O-1 0-0 bot I~ wn rb © Ore ON ih 20-77 ~ 23-28 IS 24-39 - 63 John Lloyd MU 33-45 - 78 WOOrRADOhOWMN~AIO fond An Missouri Stewart, f rare, £ Ross, f Fowler, f Kaestner, f Reiter, ¢ Denny, c Smita, 7 Reichert, g Filbert, g Rust, g Richards, g Missouri Reichert, f Park, f£ Ross, f nua. £ Ronsick, f Reiter, c Denny, Cc emnitn, J stewart, g Elmore, g iPillbert, g Richards, g 7-13 6-12 1-2 0-0 0-0 6—12 1-1 6-10 1-5 0-1 0-0 0-0 28-56 N GOO OVWOWrO OF N OOrFrARKHROWOOO HW in ee ee oad - OOrPrOaNWUOOW~I~) ed 5 DIOKFNUWUANDOOOAN DIDOOWNNAKFOONSA O}t WIONNANNAODOO AN N uw ie Divich, f Gree Jett, f Dobbs, g ‘Team Rebound KANSAS T Nichols, Team Rebounds FIRST HALF STATISTICS Kansas vs Ric Lawrence, Kansas, cember 18, 1954 ay 4) DE FGA rT... REBNDS REBNDS . PF Brainard, f Davenport, f Elstun, f f a ? =u, 2 ohnson, ¢ Toft, c Warren, ¢ Alverts, c Anderson, ¢ Heitholt, Hollinger, g —- Parker, g Wolfe, g 3 =. Fields, feg P » t-g igman, cof ars & a ee eee | gueest Coteri1l a. AO RE ST Ss Arhos RICE TOTALS Half Time Score: KU Le. | d | : Rice Officia? Le eee One po 37 : wrank Woolf | . a : Wolfe RICE Brashear Rayburn, g “ah Haare 7°" BINAL STATISTICS — ort We Kansas vs Rice , ~e | oe Y* Lawrence, Raneee, December 18, 195h, oa has ee ORF’ pF TOTAL | : < . pp - Oo G Warren, ¢ Alberts, c Anderson, ‘Dobbs, Heitholt, Hollinger, | ton, & Parker, g Te epounds KANSAS TOTALS & Fields, f- Pahmeier ,f=g renberger Li Gee? Robicheaux, g§ Coterill, g Arhos, €& Nicho 0 2 L Team Rebounds RICE TOTALS Half Time Scores KU . | ae ae aot Ge Officials; Herry Easter and | Frank Woolf Rockmeest B ( 84) FG FTePTA PF TP Karl : 5 65810 5 15 Keane - oe. €: 8 Klein 1 12 0 £3 Lauch 9 2-2 0 2 Maurer 0 0 wl Padberg i 0-2 4 2 Potter & 2=2 5 10 D. Renn 5 6a6 3 16 Ve Rel x0 le2 4 _ SittLington 6 Bab © ean 0 B4 oo. Tucker 2 lielé 5 15 ; 24 36-52 3384 Kansas B ( 69) FG FT-FTA PF &P Alberts ° 8-10 sa Cox 0 2e5 2 2 Divich 4 79 & 18 Green iL 2-4 1 4 Huget 1 Ome os Jett 1 2e3 ts Jomston 1 26 . -@ Toft 4 10-13 5 18 Warren 1 4e4 - cy Wenger 0 12 1 Wolfe 2 193 4. #8 Halftime sdore - Rockhurst 36 KU 31 Officials’ “ike Murphree snd Chet Lang Ft, “eomard Wood ( 78) FG FT-FTA PF TP Atha 6 4n5 2 16 Burne tt 4. 8-10 3 16 Davxes O O-O 1 O Dodd G6 ae 3 2 Lingris O O-O O Lumpe ZO 0-0 O a 6 MgGhee 4 5=6 2 135 Mills 5 Sd 3 9 Pollock 5 485 O 14 Presson 0 L=2 O i Rot hbar t 0 1-2 2 Ol 25. 266 36 16 78 Kansas B ( 65) FG FT-FTA PF vr Cox 0 0-0 0 0 Divich 4 5=9 2 13 Green a5 Sn4 L 9 Hur st 0 2-2 2 2 Jett 1 O-O 0 Z Johnston 4 1-2 5 9 Toft 5 7-9 Satis Warr en 2 2—2 2 6 Wenger 4 O-O 1 2 Wolfe 3 1-3 3 T Alberts i. O-O 2 2 Se e100, Bh 65 Halftime score = Fte “eonard Wood 41; KU 35 Officiials: “ike Murphree and Russ Sehon - ST) = me | MISSOURI - IOWA STATE BOX-SCORE Brewer Field House. Feb. 19, 1955 — ; —. Orr TOT. MISSOURI tg } FGA FG PCT PTA rT. POT REBNDS | REBNDS | PF | PTS. Park, f in| 2 |300| Sie lf-Coo 5S | B@ 12) 10 ‘{Stewart, f | jq- |/O jt: | & 5 gas 3 1 43 (3 2.5 Graham, f : DWF nol . , Ronsick, f O10 1¢°0| © | O jacr| © co f O Richards, f ita i704 © | 6 tecyu © <2 Ooi © Reiter, c Zc S$ 1.208| 7 |6 |€Ss7 oS fg 4- 22 | Denny, ¢ cy} Oo j.200|] QZ | BZ | roes f i +a Be Kaestner, ¢ LA — : Reichert, ¢ aid tooo} 2 do [HUGH i Oo |*t} 2 | : Smith, g & it 1447) 7 1G 1655 oo = tei? Filbert, ¢ 16 1,200 | 2 | t ($061 © t. toot 7 Flmore g &|O |oa0| 2 | Z fi-vo0 a) O10} 2 | Rust g GIO [-a90; o |O : © oo iei¢ Fhinc bi 10 ot OC 10. an 2 oO}; Oo ! Team Rebounds | [ oe MO. TOTALS 65 25 285 32 29.55 23 oT ag ~“ Oy PCT | RESNDS 2531. F 7150 F.O00 O -500 178 |. 00 0 oe 600 oO 8 rd €2 Les cows stare (63) (ss Cc = tad fie Lats (> | 848 fi Ne a8 ny Hd (3 i ae GA Kn tt Peter S Cc Gaarde, g > >]OI a1 + Hi ‘a oto 00 [@) ee 4 Ojo T 4 ‘2 Dale, ¢c e R ds - -STATE TOT oe |. 2.4 2219742 ¥i4/G 17S Halftime Score: iJ - | 0: ls: Mike Oberhe]man (Topeka) : Pe | Stat a. ao ' J ohn Lloyd Bonvers© | es Pee om. SG NE se 2 a ede : ae S SENT Oe ee ie aa _ MISSOURI - KANSAS STATE BOX-SCORE Brewer Field House Jane 19, 1955 PC O, j /-060 fo 3331 Z oo Re | ., SO} 1 eestner, ¢c TE eiche ert, g eam Re MO, TOTALS a 2.4, .O a2 8 = 8 pra | pr | por! REBNDS |REBNDS| PF | Pts. 4. a Go S0.0 © a £ 4 8 3{2 {62.7 j eam Reb K-STATE TOTALS 2.61 57-0 Zz. Gé. § an Halftime Scores MU #$§ 0 K=State 34 — Alex George (Notre Dame) Cliff Ogden (Wichita) Offtetals: Sports information Office Kansas State CHrtiags “ oilege Paul DeWeese, Director a Adams, f “Hits, © Kiddoo, f Powel. , £ Sehneider, f=g Smith, f£ Stone, z Craft, Cc Jung, Cc Stotler, c Bullock, g Flynn, g Poore, g Snyder, g Vicens, g Wallace, g Team TOTALS SCORE BY HALVES: FG _irca | Fr [Fra RBS PF TP 102s 4% lad 214) 34 | Fitert, ¢ DyD | D Fowler, f | NP Graham, f 0 C 21213 2 a 7 Kaestner, f£ PIE iF tio ies Park, f fie LOtOtl i on a Ronsick, f Oils] 217 13s | ff Stewart, f EO. Hl b Hie itt |. 6 _| Denny, ¢ [6 t/31 O10 ai 4; jp Reiter, @ ie : Bloc Mme er) DAP | Reichert, g LOL Oifg +f. fF. o Richards, g el 1 nF 1S ioe 4 Ross, g Ji4iagtotolo oly Rust, 6110L7 19 77 t fG Smith, g- DNP S 4. Team 211 a 3 Lae on gS" Kansas State -30 ~ 55° OFFICIALS: Alex George Missouri U.- 45 - 49 Box Score _ Missoufth (4) ra FG | FGA | FT RBS| PF Tp Pie he teil ST PNP | Da? pi - Alito ly i a4el a> ae Le Pi) Fe 19 Vole 4iZi4i o eloi sie i¢iy) 2! b e117 |20\a7| 41 24 piiet ojo 2. a). a. Lizts |4iglias 7 Alf) ale] slo}; G6 Dae eee: DAP | Peis, OL o2 iol o. alaales lool 22 471 72| 40 153 (60127) 74+ Howard Connors (Kansas City, Mo.). (Vermillion, S. : ATTENDANCE 12,00 BIG 7 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT 1954 KANSAS 81 - IOWA STATE 82 Kansas : & [| f= Ff 2 King 2 h 0 0 bh k Elstun : 2 k by — Johnston 1 8 8 9 bh - 20 Dobbs 8 2h 0 + 2 16 Parker h 8 0 1 5 8 Brainard 1 3 _ 8 2 9 ' Padgett 0 2 2 he 1 2 Davenport 3 hy 3 h 2 9 Hollinger 1 h 3 h 3 3 Divich 0 2 0 0 0 o Johnston i z 0 0 0 2 TOTALS 28 75 25 35 28 81 Half-time Score: Kansas 50; Iowa State h3 Kansas Elstun King Johnson Dobbs Parker Hollinger Davenport Anaeraon Brainard Johnston Padgett Divich TOTALS Half-time: Kansas Elstun Divich Green- King Davenport Padgett Johnson Brainard Dobbs Hollinger Anderson Parker TOTALS BIG 7 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT 195k KANSAS 62 - CALIFORNIA 65 Ss & [: 2 & = 7 16 7 10 3 21 2 6 0, 1 0 h 3 3 # 6 5 8 3 13 3 5 0 9 1 3 1 2 2 0 0 h 0 0 3 0 ‘2 0 1 1 0 i 1 h he i 6 2 7 7 9 . -& 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 19 58 _ 8 20 62 California 37; Kansas 35 KANSAS 69 - NEBRASKA 66 : S&S a a a ss ; ss 3 19 2 h 2 2 1 6 > 5 0 1 i 6 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 hy 1 3 0 3 3 6 6 9 1 12 Pe ae eo a ee : {3 0 0 2 h 22 65, 25 39 17 69 Half-Time: Kansas 3h; Nebraska 33, By JAY SIMON ULSA university’s co-leader- ship in the Missouri Valley basketball race undergoes a rigid testing this week as the Golden Hurricane meets two con- _ ference foes on the road—Hous- | ton Monday and Oklahoma A&M Saturday. Currently tied with St. Louis for the loop lead at 2-0, Tulsa would move into a commanding spot if it were to win twice this week. Following these games the - Hurricane faces only Detroit and St. Louis away from home, while the Billikens still must visit ev- ery port in the circuit. However, Tulsa’s chances of sweeping the next two games ap- pear rather slim. Houston is un- beaten at home this season and the Oklahoma Aggies looked po- tent while lacing WichitaNin their Big Seven igs ara tare ISEASON Team— Ww t. Pts. On| W Colorado wake A et) 2 Missouri : 750: Nebraska... 3 [750 Kansas State 4 667 Kansas 72, 3. £250 Iowa State... 1 -200 3 Oklahoma 000 THIS GAMES EK MONDAY — a State at "Colpbadle.: Scoring Leaders Player and Scheol F a ae TP Ave. Haldorsen, Colorado . 3 719° 26.3 Lane, Oklahoma et 24.8 Duncan, lowa State .. Reiter, Missouri ...... 4 Dobbs, Kansas : Stewart, Missouri Craft, Kansas State . Thompson, Iowa State ; Park, Missouri 4 Ekwall, Nebraska 3 Jeangerard, Colorado ss Weiter, Iowa Sate 5 Vicens, Kansas State . Elston, Kansas ..... Poore, Kansas State . 6 Johnson, Kansas Muller, Oklahoma .... .Smith, (Nebraska Ke Fagler; Nebraska .... Hart, Oklahoma Adams, Kansas State . Matzke, Nebraska .... Buel, Nebraska Harrold, Colorado .... -Peck, Oklahoma Thompson, Oklahoma _ Coffman, Colorado ... 3 SAMMaT oh" 2% eS WH Deeb eh tk peak peak ed pk fk of of kD PP SR 90 SO SOS Sm gee bat bet ah at bah 00 SO OO HS SLT SoS SSW WHOS IOS SION Radio Row Houston Hosts Hurricane last conference outing nearly two weeks ago. A&M follows Tulsa into Hous- ton for a Wednesday nigh’ game, and iwo victories this week for the defending champion Cow- punchers would move them into the position of logical challeng- er to St. Louis. Those three games involving Oklahoma’s members of the Val- ley account for all the onfer- ence activity this week. Howev- ° er, members of the far-flung cir- cuit will engage in five a league games while se@kin improve 0 a g record agai Wichita, all i. re out of the title pictWe in Saturday night’s 73-71 loss at St. Louis, meets Drake at Des Moines Mon- day night and takes on Wyoming at Hutchinson, Kan., Saturday. ICKED to win the crown in . a pre-season poll of coaches, the Shockers now have dropped ‘three of their four Valley starts. Other non-conference business Saturday finds Houston hosting Texas, Detroit meeting cross- town rival Wayne and St. Louis entertaining St. John’s of Brook- lyn in the Billikens’ homecoming scrap. St. Louis again proved the old adage that there is so little dif- ference between winning and los- ing when the Bills nipped Wich- ita on Jim McLaughlin’s jump shot in the final second. St. Louis’ other conference victory came by one point over Houston on Dick Boushka’s basket with 12 seconds remaining in an over- time period. Wichita, on the other hand, has lost two of its three games in the dying seconds. In addition to the narrow setback at St. Louis the Wheatshockers were beaten by Tulsa, 67-65, on Bob Patter- son’s goal with seven seconds remaining. Action in the Big Seven comes to a virtual halt this ~ Golstein, aS Faces Stiff = week as schools wind up mid- year examinations. Only game slated in that loop matches lead- ing Colorado against Iowa State at Boulder Monday night. The Buffs took over first place last week when Missouri dropped. a home contest to Kansas State, 78-67, Big Seven teams are meeting more success on the road this year than they have in ages. Of the 15 league games played to date visiting quintets have won seven while losing eight. Colorado, Missouri and Kansas State each has won twice on the road already with the conference race barely a third completed. In the Valley visiting clubs have won three of the nine games and barely lost three oth- ers when home forces snatched victory in the waning moments. Missouri Valley ee oe L Pet. Pts.Op| W 132 127 158 155 | 276-281 128 115 267 276 | 308 315 | 1 ei ett wwe St AMES THIS WEEK one Tulsa at Houston; Wichita e * WEDNESDAY - Oklahoma A&M _ at ous | SATURDAY-—Tulsa at Oklahoma A&M3 | St. John’s at St. Louis; Texas at Hous- ton; Wayne at Detroit; Wichita vs. Wyo- | ming at Hutchinson, Kan. Scoring Leaders Player and School FFG 2 TP Ave. Patterson, Tuls2 2 26 64 32.0 Bouldebuck, Houston. . 39 Boushka, St. Louis.... 16 Sparrow, Detroit Hodgson. Wichita .. McLaughlin, < neous Littleton, Smith, St. Foster, Hontie Detroit Courter, Tulsa Laketa, Wichita a Wright, Okla, A&M |. Maloney, Okla. A&M.. em he OO He OO OO ee DS ed : rehab Jove je fej joj SSssourdvwewnesttnmsivorind ee pee Oo OO OO RRR KKK CSSRREE ERE = Koch, St. Louis Hurricane Unbeaten in Loop Play _ Tulsa Bidding for Valley Crown By JAY SIMON A NEW championship con- **~ tender appeared on the Mis- Souri Valley basketball horizon this week following Tulsa’s surge to the top of the standings with its 67-65 victory at Wichita Sat- urday night. The Golden Hurricane, led by its sizzling Bob Patterson, now owns a 2-0 league record and the triumph at Wichita could prove all-important as the season un- folds since road victories are hard to come by in this rugged circuit. . _ St. Louis (1-0) still is a good bet to-succeed the Oklahoma Ag- gies in the throne room and can draw even with Tulsa if the Bil- Big Seven. CONFERENCE SEASON Pet. Pts. Opp. W 1.000 289 . 207 1.600 12 9 sto 26 200 38 sane. 246 000 212 000 GAMES THIS WEEK MONDAY-Cklahoma at Colorado; Kansas at Iowa State. : \ WEDNESDAY — Kansas State at Mis- souri. FRIDAY-—Maryville, Mo., at Nebraska. ete owa State at Kansas ate. Team Missouri BROS CD Ae Scoring Leaders Player, School Duncan, Iowa State .. Lane, Oklahoma _..... Haldorsen, Colorado ...2 Reiter, Missouri ..... Park, Missouri . Stewart, Missouri Wetter, Iowa State ...5 ‘Dobbs, Kansas ahi Poore, Kansas State .. Ekwall, Nebraska ..... Crat, Kansas State .... Elston, Kansas f > < ag SPrwwnesSSsirseononrsuusSxSsiwwuuwess! Johnson, Kansas as elie Thompson, lowa State 3 Adams, Muller, Oklahoma ate Vicens, Kansas State. .: Smith, Nebraska. ..... Fagler, Nebraska ©... .: Ih hk reek ek pred feed pre fe eh WT DOS SPHERES EGEERESRSS ERS Kansas State.. ke. Nebraska... Jeangerard, Colerado . Harrold, Colerade ....% . Buel, Nebraska Joh fh mee hp jd, gaso19 35155 oy et DOH ROMS ot 3 Vogt, Iowa State BED sos 3 likens win at home against Wich- ita Saturday night. This is the only conference game of the week for Valley quintets and it’s a ‘‘must’’ af- fair for the Shockers, who were tabbed by loop coaches as fa- vorites in a pre-season poll. Wichita was victim of a one- two Iba punch the past week as the Shockers were trimmed by Hank Iba’s Oklahoma Aggies at Stillwater Tuesday night, then nipped by brother Clarence’s Hurricane Saturday as Patter- son sank a fieldgoal with seven _seconds remaining to crack a 65- all tie. The winning basket gave Pat- terson 36 points for the game) t “ules. In addition to the crucial and left him with a 32-point con- ference average, highest of any individual in the midlands’ two major circuits—the Valley and Big Seven. =) Missouri and Colorado both added to their stature in the Big Seven the past week by winning on the road against Kansas op- position. The Tigers (3-0) thumped Kansas State, 94-85, at Manhattan Saturday night after Colorado (2-0) turned in a 65-54 victory over Kansas at Law- rence earlier in the week. oo big in Missouri’s fa- vor are triumphs at both Kan- sas and Kansas State and a home conquest over Nebraska, which currenty appears as the cir- cuit’s next strongest entry fol- lowing the co-leaders. The Huskers polished off bot Kansas quintets last week to move into third place with a 3-1 record. The Jayhawks, in losing 66-62 at Nebraska Saturday night, remained locked in the Big Seven cellar with Oklahoma, which was flattened 105-76 at Iowa State despite a 38-point Armory scor- ing record by the Sooners’ Lester Lane, Oklahoma and Kansas continue weekend road trips Monday night and barring an upset the last place deadlock will continue. The Sooners play at Colorado and Kansas at Iowa State. Only two other conference games are slated for Big Seven teams this week, both involving Kansas State. The Wildcats go to Missouri Wednesday night and entertain Iowa te Saturday. Nebraska is host to Maryville, s Friday in the te” examinations curtail sched- Wichita-St. Louis scrap on Sat- urday, the Valley card is limited to a pair of Thursday games against outside foes. On that night Tulsa awaits Oklahoma City U for the rubber match of the series between the Oklahoma rivals and Wichita takes on touring Seattle which moves. on to Oklahoma City Sat- urday night., Three new school scoring marks were broken during the week as scores continue to soar’ on the strength of the new bonus free throw rule. Iowa State hung up a record of 105 points at the expense of the Sooners; Houston hit a new high in downing Texas A&M, 107-66, Saturday night and St. Louis reached an all-time crest in flogging Drake, 102-82. The Billikens, rolling in high now after absorbing their lumps through, a rugged early-season slate, came back Saturday night to batter Bradley, 98-75. Valley quintets swept games against outsiders the past ‘week to run their record to a gaudy 44-16 in non-conference play this season, Detroit, 2-2 in six. the Valley, is unbeaten in 10 games outside the fold. While Patterson is staking an early claim to the Valley scor- ing title, Chuck Duncan of Iowa State moved to the top of the Big Seven tables with a 29-point average for three games. Dun- can tabbed 36 points against Oklahoma Saturday night despite sitting out eight minutes of the second half. Actually, Dunean cracked the | Armory scoring record before he | was withdrawn, then watched | from the bench as Lane eclipsed | his brand new mark with a 38- | point effort. | The little Sooner speedster, No. | 2 in the Big Seven scoring derby | with a 26-point ¢lip, pushed his | career total to 1,011 points to | become the first University of | Oklahoma cager in history to reach the 1,000 level. Missouri Valley CONFERENCE L Pet. Pts. 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