Page 5 A LOSING CAUSE—Jayhawker misfortunes as K-State begins to pile up a lead in the second half of last night's expressions on the KU bench. Coach Phog Allen, left, wrings his hands in futility, Eddie Dater Doesn't even want to watch, and Maurice King looks on sorrowfully after he left the game by the foul route. Tex-Wins, Schneider Stars, Phog Warns 'Wait For Wilt' Objects of most of the post game adulation were Tex Winter, K-State coach, and Fritz Schneider, a 6-foot 3-inch guard who scored 36 points in the rugged game against the Javhawkers. KU Coach Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, poised in defeat, in what was probably his last home game if he retires on schedule this year, was the first to congratulate his younger rival. The husky voices of several hundred Kansas State basketball fans counted off the final seconds of the Allen Field House clock Tuesday night, which registered 79-68, sure proof of an undisputed Wildcat Big Seven title. Winter said he felt the turning point came shortly after the second half when K-State began to dominate the backboards. All the K-State players were impressed by the play of KU's Johnny Carter, who until recently had occupied a spot on the KU bench. Phog said Parker played the greatest game of his career, and also had praise for another former Shawnee Mission player, Gene Elstun. "We just couldn't keep up in the "I need a lens shade." An inexpensive shade is a big help in bright sunlight. It cuts down the reflection of the sun and the result is a better picture. Hixon's has many inexpensive items that will help you make better pictures. Drop in and look them over. VI3-0330 second half, K-State deserved to win the title." When asked what he thought was the difference between last night and the other meeting of the two teams earlier in the season, Phog simply replied, 721 Mass. "Dallas Dobbs. But a gleam came to the eyes of the veteran coach when his young grandson asked him how KU would do in the future. Phog answered. "Wait until next year. Wilt (Chamberlain) will make that Parr (6-9 K-State center) look like a pygmy." 700 To Play IM Volleyball Intramural volleyball starts today with 76 teams, consisting of 700 players, participating. Each of the Fraternity and Independent Divisions will be divided into A, B, and C leagues. Volleyball was initiated as an intramural sport at the University in 1935, with 14 teams. Since then the sport has grown to the point where it is second only to basketball in the number of men and teams participating. An Independent team, the Set-ups, wn last year's A Hill championship. Be a Theta Pi teams won the B and C Hill titles. Texas A&M Coach To Referee Relays Frank Anderson, veteran Texas A&M track coach, will be referee of the 31st Kansas Relays April 21, it was announced Tuesday by Bill Faston, relays director and KU track coach. 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MEET THE FRESHMEN . . . No. 2 Introducing . . . PAT LITTLE Delta Upsilor Pat has made quite a name for himself in his short stay at the University. Besides sparking his pledge class at Delta Upsilon, Pat is president of the freshman class. Grades come easy to the former outstanding Wichita East student, too. Pat earned a remarkable 2.4 average after his first semester of college studies. And on top of his superior grades, Pat is a member of the inter-fraternity pledge council, the steering committee of the Campus Chest and actively participates in University Theater productions. While at Wichita East, Pat was elected Lt. Governor of the 1954-1955 Boys' State. From Boys' State, he traveled to Washington, D.C., as a delegate to Boys' Nation. There he had the honor of being among four boys to have lunch with President Eisenhower. More important, Pat was president of the student body at Wichita East. It is our sincere pleasure to present Pat to you. 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