Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1962 Jayhawks Meet Wildcats At Manhattan Tonight By Steve Clark The Kansas Jayhawkers' opponent tonight will be like a mad bull who sees a red flag waving in front of him. KU travels to Manhattan to meet the fifth-ranked Kansas State Wildcats who were upended in their conference opener Saturday night by Colorado 75-61. The Wildcats will be seeking revenge for their smarting loss against a Jayhawker five who has been able to muster only a 4-7 record thus far and, like the Wildcats, lost their opener to Nebraska 69-67. THE WILDCATS have rolled to a 10-2 record and won the annual Big Eight pre-season tournament. Kansas State's other loss was to Adolph Rupp's perennial basketball power, the Kentucky Wildcats, at Lexington. The Wildcats, although unanimously the pre-season favorite to win the conference title, have not fared well against league opponents. The Wildcats handled a cold-shooting Nebraska five with complete ease, but had trouble with Missouri and Iowa State in winning the tournament crown. Iowa State gave the Wildcats a big scare in the tourney finals when it pushed the nationally-ranked five down to the wire before bowing 69-67. The Wildcat's conqueror, Colorado, had been unimpressive pre- Betas, 'B' Champs, Lose to Phi Gams Phi Gamma Delta dampened Beta Theta Pi's hopes of retaining its Fraternity "B" basketball championship by defeating the Betas 36-26 in intramural league action yesterday. In Fraternity "A" league play Sigma Phi Epsilon edged byLambda Chi Alpha 35-32, Sigma Alpha Epsilon walloped Tau Kappa Epsilon 57-35, Delta Upsilon rolled over Kappa Sigma 61-40, and Phi Delta Theta handled Phi Kappa Theta 38-21 Alpha Kappa Lambda defeated Lambda Chi Alpha 27-22 in the only other Fraternity "B" game. In Independent "B" play; the Gunners 51, the Defenders 29; MBA 43, Ace Pearson 26; Chemistry 35. Liakona 27; V-I-C-E won by forfeit from Delta Function. Daddy PITTSBURGH — (UPI) — Big Daddy Lipscomb of the Pittsburgh Steelers who got his name because he called everybody else "Little Daddy" would like to be a real Daddy after his playing days. "I'd like to open a boys' camp after I retire," says the massive defensive tackle. America's Nazis: are they really a threat? The American Nazi Party is a nest of hatemongers. And it's only one of 1,000 radical right-wing groups. In this week's Post, a U.S. senator speaks out in "Voice of Dissent." He rips into home-grown fascists. And tells why he thinks they're even more dangerous than Reds. vicious to its meeting Kansas State at Boulder. The Buffalooes ended a four-game losing streak at Kansas City when they defeated Oklahoma State 76-67 in consolation play. THE BUFFALOES went into the Kansas State game with a 5-5 record but let "bygone be bygones" as they played chin.pionship ball rolling to a 46-32 halftime lead. The Wildcats, like K-State teams of the past, roared back in the second half, but instead of overtaking their opponent as they usually do, they could not "pull the game out of the fire." The Wildcats did cut Colorado's margin to six, but could not build enough momentum to pass the Buffers. The Kansas rivalry will pit the conference's number one scorer against the number three scorer. The Jayhawker's Jerry Gardner leads the Big Eight with a 22.5 average. Wildcat Mike Wroblewski is averaging 20 points per contest. WROBLEWSKI, a 6-8 senior center, was the only Wildcat scoring in double figures against Colorado. His 21 points was overshadowed by Ken Charlton, the league's second-high scorer, who scored 31 points. Wroblewski currently holds every individual mark in the 1961-62 Kansas State record book. His 31 points against Xavier is a scoring high for the Wildcats; his 17 rebounds is tops in that department. His other records are 13 field goals against Xavier and 12 free throws against Missouri. THE WILDCATS will throw a stable starting lineup backed by capable bench strength against the Jaghawkers. Coach Tex Winter will round out his quintet with guards Al Peithman, the only other Wildcat with double-figure scoring average, 11 points, and Richard Ewy, and forwards Gary Marriott and Pat McKenzie. Ready to rest the starters will be Phil Heitmeyer and Joe Gottfrid at the forward spots, Warren Brown at guard, and seven-foot Roger Suttner at center. The Jayhawker attack will be centered around Gardner and Nolen Ellison who is pushing the league's top scorers with a 17.8 scoring average. THE KANSAS front line will yield several inches to the Wildcats. John Matt is the Jayhawkers tallest starter at 6-6, and Jim Dumas, starting forward, stands only 6-1. Marriott, McKenzie, and Heitmeyer all are 6-5. A sell-out crowd is expected to watch the arch-rivals meet for the 145th time. Page-Creighton FINA SERVICE 1819 W. 23rd VI 3-7694 Motor Tune-ups Lubrication $1.00 All Major Brands of Oil Dotson, Hayward and Hadley Honored at Awards Banquet Bill Dotson, Charlie Hayward, and Herald Hadley were honored at the annual cross-country awards banquet held last night in the Kansas Union. Dotson, a senior, received the Mark's Jewelry trophy given annually to the captain of the cross-country squad. Hayward, a junior, was selected by his teammates as captain of next fall's team. Hadley, a freshman, received a trophy given annually to the most outstanding freshman cross-country runner. Cross-country coach Bill Easton presided at the banquet honoring both the varsity and freshman cross-country squads, and attended by KU athletic department officials, alumni, and members of press and radio. A review of the season was given by Don Pierce, KU sports publicity director. Assistant coach Bob Lawson presented members of the freshman squad. Easton recognized the varsity squad members and presented the awards. An oddity of the banquet was the presence of four Kansas cross-country captains. Besides Dotson former captains Wes Santee, Al Frame and Bill Mills were present. The Jayhawker squad this year returned the Big Eight cross-country crown to Kansas after a year's moratorium. Oklahoma State dethroned the Jayhawkers in 1960. Every man who observes vigilantly and resolves steadfastly grows unconsciously into genius. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton CORRECTION NOTICE Co-operative Transatlantic Charter for KU Departure from Paris AUG. 22 - LOOK into the engineering opportunities open in rural electrification and telephony - ASK your Placement Office for pamphlets telling what the Rural Electrification Administration offers for a challenging career with all advantages of Federal Civil Service - SIGN UP for a personal interview with the RSA Recruiting Representative who will be at your Placement Office NOW SHOWING! 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