Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Jan. 18, 1962 Big Eight Squads Study for Finals Two more conference games remain to be played before all Big Eight basketball squads take a two week break to prepare for and take final examinations. There won't be much rest afterwards as the teams have only a week to prepare for their gruelling February schedule. Saturday, the Nebraska Cornhuskers travel to Ames, Iowa to take on fifth-place Iowa State. Tonight the Kansas State Wildcats, currently tied with Nebraska and Oklahoma for second place, meet last place Missouri, which was given a 65-54 shellacking by the Kansas Hawkwaters. Saturday. One thing has been established after two weeks of conference play; it's not going to be a cake-walk for Kansas State, as predicted by nearly everyone before the season began. The Wildcats have yet to show any degree of consistency. They were impressive against the Jayhawkers, but played poorly in their 50-44 win over crippled Oklahoma State. Although the Wildcats are averaging 69 points per game, Coach Tex Winter was not pleased with their offensive showing Saturday. "Our offense didn't click against Oklahoma State, although we worked the ball well and the boys played good defensive ball. We need to improve on our offense," he said. Ken Charlton of Colorado is the Big Eight's leading scorer through Saturday's games with a 23.5 average Nolen Ellison moved into second place with his 28 point performance Saturday. The junior guard is averaging 19.0, one ahead of back-line mate Jerry Gardner with 18.0. Nebraska's Darryl Petsch is fourth with 16.3 and Kansas State's Mike Wroblewski and Missouri's Phil Doughty are tied for fifth with 15.3. Big Eight Standings Team W L Pts Op Colorado 3 0 133 117 Nebraska 2 1 182 191 Oklahoma 2 1 175 158 Kansas State 2 1 181 164 Iowa State 1 2 96 105 Oklahoma State 1 2 158 154 Kansas 1 2 177 193 Missouri 0 3 163 193 Frosh Harriers Are Third, Fifth The Track and Field Newsletter has announced that the KU freshman cross-country team's times were fast enough to place it third in the North American three-mile competition and fifth in the freshman-junior college two-mile competition. Herald Hadley, winner of the most outstanding freshman cross-country runner award, finished ninth in individual two-mile competition. Hadley's 9:30.8 inched him ahead of Kansas State's Carl Hodges who placed tenth with 9:31.4. Southern Illinois' Bill Cornell posted the top time of 9:11.4. The Kansas squad was composed of Hadley, Bill Cottle, Gary Janzen, Gary Ace and Jack Connell. The Kansas three-mile time was 78:36.6. It's two-mile clocking was 48:36.9. Sports in Brief Compiled from United Press International MIAMI BEACH. Fla.-The NCAA Football Rules Committee which wound up its three-day annual meeting last night has announced there will be four changes in the rules of college football next fall- all but one of them minor--but there will be no change in the substitution rule. About the only rule change which might materially alter football strategy next fall is one which will permit punting teams to down a kick within their opponents' 10-yard line. WICHTIA, Kans. — Richard Dean Pryor, 31, yesterday was named backfield coach at Wichita University. Pryor was hired by newly-appointed football coach Marcelino Huerta. The new backfield mentor was head football and track coach at Colfeyville, Kan., Junior College and tutored his gridders to a 9-2 record the past season. His teams won state track championships in 1959, 1960 and 1961. In 1960, Coffeyville Junior College was the national junior college track titlist. 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