Page 5 Jayhawkers End Slump KU's basketball team returns for competition in Allen Field House Tuesday the same way it left 10 games ago-on a winning note. The Jayhawkers surprised Colorado Saturday at Boulder with a 73-55 victory. The KU victory ended a four-game losing streak. KU has won only two games since it beat the University of California here Dec. 13. Coach Dick Harp's team is now 1-2 for Big Eight play and 6-8 over-all. KU MEETS NEBRASKA tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in Allen Field House. Jayhawk and Cornhusker freshmen play in a game beginning at 5:20 p.m. In that first half, KU scored 15 of 24 field goal attempts for a 62.5 per cent record. The Jayhawks scored 53 per cent of their field goal attempts for the game. Colorado, defending conference co-champion, upset Kansas State, preseason tournament champion, a week ago at Manhattan. But, half-time in Friday's game, the Buffaloes were behind. 42-19. KU, which couldn't find the range in free throw attempts a week ago at Oklahoma State, scored 25 of 32 free throws against the Buffers. CU, ON THE OTHER hand, hit 33 per cent from the cold and only 11 of 28 free throw chances. George Unseld and Al Correll led KU's swimming team opens its home and conference schedule today against Iowa State at 4:30 p.m. in Robinson Gym. Busy Sports Slate The Jayhawker freshman basket ball team meets Nebraska in Allen Field House at 5:20 p.m. in a game preceding the KU-Nebraska varsity game at 7:30. CORRELL, WHO HAD been bothered by back and hand injuries and didn't start, contributed leadership and consistency. He ended the game with 16 points, including 10 free throws in 10 attempts. At the opening of the first half, when the Buffs were trying to rally, Unseld scored 10 of KU's 13 points. Steve Renko, a defensive standout, collected 13 rebounds and 12 points. He held 6-8 Jim Davis to 10 points. Oklahoma State, the front-running team in the Big Eight Conference basketball race, will face an apparent jinx tonight when it tangles with Kansas State in a game that could go a long way in determining the league's champion. KU. Unseld scored 24 points before couling out with about five minutes left in the game. Kansas State is one of the few teams in the nation that has been Tigers Beat Wrestlers KU lost its third straight wrestling meet of the season to Missouri Friday night in the first meet ever held in Allen Field House. Although beaten, KU showed improvement from an earlier meet this season with the Tigers at Columbia. Then, MU won, 29-3, as compared with the 21-13 score of Friday's meet. Fred Elder, the only Jayhawker to win in the meet at Missouri, remained unbeaten in the heavyweight division. The varsity football player decisioned Bob Bartlett of Missouri Friday. John Worfland was the only other KU winner. He pinned MU's Pete Salerno in 2:10 in the 167-pound class. KU meets William Jewell here Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Phil Doughty, another football player, pinned Missouri's Jim Simpson in 4:29 in the 177-pound class. Gale Sayers, KU's all-America halfback, will receive the Headline Award of the Byline Club of Kansas City, Mo., at the club's annual awards dinner January 19. KU losers in the meet with the Tigers were Bob Brackett, 123-pound class; John Pepper, 130; Mike Morgan. 137; Phil Norton, 147, and Gary Duff. 157. Club Honors Savers Sayers, the league's leading rusher last season and top rusher in KU football history, will be the first collegian honored by the sportswriters club in five years. THE ARCHIE MOORE-YVON Durele light heavyweight championship bout at Montreal, Dec. 10, 1958. was the first title fight to be televised from a foreign country to the United States. Contentment is your own apartment second semester. almost invincible against Oklahoma State. And at such a modest cost . . . Monday. Jan. 13. 1964 University Daily Kansan One or Two Bedrooms $75 and $85 These units have been newly decorated with new drapes, carpets disposals, etc. All Units Air-Conditioned Provincial Furniture Available The Wildcats have won 17 of the 18 games played between the two teams, the latest victory a 58-55 decision last month in the finals of the Big Eight holiday basketball tournament. Kansas State and Oklahoma State, who meet tonight in Stillwater, Okla., were the pre-season favorites for the conference championship. In another game tonight, Missouri plays at Colorado in a game that will help break a three-way tie for second place among Kansas State, Missouri and Colorado. "I don't think about it as a jinx," said Oklahoma State Coach Hank Iba. "But I do think the percentages should give us a break soon." Oklahoma State and Nebraska were victorious for the second time without defeat Saturday and took over the leadership in the race. 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