A Page 5 KU To Play Cyclones Without Dallas Dobbs Probable Starting Lineup KANSAS F F C G G (6-3) (6-5) (6-6 $ _{1/2} $ ) (5-10) (6-2) Gene Elstm Lee Green Lew Johnson John Parker Maurice King His loss comes at a crucial time as Kansas is in the thick of the conference championship fight with a second-place standing of three victories and one loss. Kansas' hopes of regaining a share of first place in the Big Sever Conference race Saturday when it meets Iowa State at Ames took a sharp dive this morning when it was reported that Dallas Dobbs, outstanding Jayhawker guard for the past three seasons, failed to make his grades for the first semester and will be ineligible to play the rest of the season. A KU victory would give the Jayhawkers a solid 4 won 1 lost record and either a tie for the top spot or undisputed second place, depending on the outcome of Saturday's K-State-Colorado game. Kansas is tied with Colorado in league standings and Iowa State is fourth with a 3 won 2 lost record. Kansas State leads the conference with four victories in five games. For Kansas to repeat its league victory over the Cyclones, it will have to stop their great little guard, Gary Thompson, once again. Maurice King hawked Thompson in the last meeting and held him to 11 points, considerably under his seasonal average of 20.1 points a game. KU Needs Victory Saturday's game will be the third and rubber game between Iowa State and KU. I-State won in the Big Ten pre-season tournament 67-56 and KU won 68-63 Jan. 16 in Allen Field House. Tipoff will be at 7:35 p.m. With Dobbs out, KU can expect a much tougher time at Ames. The Cyclones, Big Seven tourney champs, already have lost two games and another setback definitely would dim their title hopes. Coach Bill Stranmigan, who felt his squad was mistreated by the officiating in the loss to Kansas It's Time to Try The BIGBUY Highway 10 & 59 IOWA STATE Chuck Koehler (6-5) John Crowbrew (6-5) Don Medsker (6-8) Thompson (6-8) Arnie McCormack (5-10) RALPH MARTERIE And His Famous Orchestra at the S.U.A. NIGHT CLUB PARTY Friday, Feb. 10 Union Ballroom 8-12 $2 a Couple Tickets at Union Concessions Stand SPONSORED BY S.U.A. University Daily Kansan undoubtedly will have his players keved high for this one. Iowa State has won its last three games and 12 of 15 for the season. He had a 40-3 derby bit — handed his only loss of the year by the Cyclones. 76-87. Don Medsker, 6-foot 8-inch Cyclone center ranks second to Thompson in scoring with an average of 12.7 points a game. John Crawford and Chuck Vogt, 6-foot 5-inch forwards, are next with 10.8 and 10.5 averages respectively. Thompson Has Help Dobbs was leading the Big Seven in scoring with 82 points in St. Louis University, paced by the 36 point output of forward Jim McLaughlin, rallied to defeat Wichita University 90-88 Thursday night. St. Louis Rallies To Defeat Wichita McLaughlin hit 22 points in the final half to pull St. Louis from a 48-37 intermission deficit and then broke the Shockers' back by tossing in the final two free throws of the game. The victory boosted the league-leading Billikens' record to 5-0 and dropped Wichita to 2-4. Wichita was led by Bob Hodgson with 27 points. Guard Joe Stevens, who made 10 out of 11 free throws, missed his last try with three seconds remaining and Wichita didn't have another chance. KU returns home to play the Missouri Tigers Monday night in Allen Field House. The Shockers led most of the way after taking over in the middle of the first half. St. Louis caught up at 65 all and the score was tied four times and the lead changed hands six times in the final 10 minutes. four games for a 20.5 mean. King is second with an average of 15.8 points. Swimmers Face Colorado In Second Victory Attempt A luckless Colorado tank team which is winless in three starts, including a loss to Nebraska which fell to Kansas in the Jayhawkers opening meet, will host the Jaybawkers at Boulder Saturday. The Buffs will take on Colorado State tonight at Boulder in an intra-state battle. In 41 games against Oklahoma A&M, Kansas has won 24 and lost 17. So far this season the Buffs have dropped meets to Wyoming and Nebraska, while managing a tie with Colorado A&M. That same Nebraska team was beaten by Kansas 50-34 in a meet dominated by Coach Chuck Edwards' swimmers. Frisco To Try For 42nd National champion San Francisco, relentlessly driving toward a perfect season, tries for its 42nd straight victory tonight against Loyola of California. 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