Page 7 KU to Oppose Aggies After K-State Upset Kansas, fresh from a surprising upset of Kansas State Saturday, will attempt to continue its winning ways as it tangles with a traditional nonconference foe. Oklahoma A&M, at 7:30 tonight in Hoch auditorium . Both squads are playing unfamiliar roles as also-rans in their league races, with the Jayhawks sporting a 2-4 record in league play and a 7-6 overall slate, while Coach Hank Iba's Aggies' record stands at 3-3 in Missouri Valley conference play. Probably less prestige is at stake in this game than in any previous meeting of the two clubs for the past few years, for neither squad is batting for a national rating, as is usually the case. A Kansas victory would even coach Phog Allen's record with Iba-coached teams at 5-4 each, and put the Jayhawks on the long end of a 22-16 count in PROBABLE STARTERS OKLA. A&M KANSAS Carter (6-4) F (6-3) Braumat Maloney (6-4) F (6-3) Elstum Shafer (6-5) C (6-61₂) Johnson Wright (6-1) G (6-2) Anderson Barnhouse (6-2) G (5-11) Dobbs their all-time duel with the Aggies. On the basis of its most recent performance, Kansas will probably go into tonight's game as a slight favorite. The Jayhawks demonstrated a greatly improved defense and much better rebounding in their defeat of Kansas State. Oklahoma A&M bowed to Oklahoma in their last outing, 59 to 50. Allen probably will go with the same lineup which opened against K-State Saturday. Junior guard Dallas Dobbs, who paced the KU attack with 36 points, will be attempting to shake off the jinx which plagued him last year against the defensive-minded Aggies. Dobbs who currently is averaging 17 points per game, could muster only 16 points in the Jayhawks' two outings with A&M last year. Conference Big 7 Standings All Games | | W | L | PTS | OP | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Colorado | 6 | 1 | 538 | 457 | | Missouri | 5 | 2 | 557 | 493 | | Nebraska | 5 | 2 | 489 | 476 | | K~State | 6 | 3 | 687 | 656 | | Kansas | 2 | 4 | 391 | 424 | | Iowa State | 2 | 7 | 669 | 639 | | Oklahoma | 0 | 7 | 483 | 589 | University Daily Kansan | | W | L | PTS | OP | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Colorado | 11 | 5 | 1138 | 1007 | | Missouri | 12 | 4 | 1246 | 1139 | | Nebraska | 8 | 8 | 1130 | 1140 | | K-State | 11 | 6 | 1296 | 1250 | | Kansas | 7 | 6 | 936 | 899 | | Iowa State | 8 | 9 | 1279 | 1220 | | Oklahoma | 2 | 13 | 1039 | 1221 | Varsity Men Assist In Water Ballet The Quack club will hold its annual water ballet the nights of Feb 23. 24. and 25. The theme is "Tale of the Cobbler's Shop." The cobbler's activities introduce the various routines: French shoes, Indian moccasins, Persian shoes, wooden shoes, bedroom slippers, track shoes, barefoot boy, and fishing boots. Divers from the varsity swimming team also will perform. Oklahoma has four South Africans competing on its varsity swimming team. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Massachusetts The other record was set by Jim McKinney who turned in a 1:03.4 performance in the 100-yard breast-stroke. He broke the old-set set by teammate Mike LeMair in 1952. DALLAS DOBBS The Kansas swimming team lost its third in a row Saturday to Oklahoma, 64 to 27, in Norman. The Sooners, undefeated for the reason, broke two pool records and created a third in downing the Jayhawks. The Kansas Jayhawks staged one of the season's biggest upsets Saturday night when they defeated Kansas State, 78 to 68 at Manhattan, thereby severely jolting any hopes the Wildcats had of winning the conference title. Swim Team Loses to OU The new record was set in the 200-yard breaststroke which was swum for the first time in the OU pool. Roger Coppock set the record with a time of 2:44.3. Top man for the Sooners was distance man, Graham Johnston, who broke two of his own records. Johnston swam the 220-yard freestyle in 2:11.7 and turned in a 4:42 performance in the 440-yard freestyle. Three more records were broket bv OU swimmers. Lin Meiring set a record of 1:35 in the 150-yard backstroke and also set a 58.4 standard in the 100-yard backstroke. Cincinnati Accepts NIT Bid KU's next meet is Saturday with Colorado in the Robinson gym pool. The Buffaloes have a tie with Nebraska who edged out the Jayhawks in the final event earlier in the year. New York - (U.P.)-The University of Cincinnati has accepted a bid to become third entry in the National Invitation tournament at Madison Square garden, March 12 to 19. Duquesne and Dayton have previously accepted bids. Before a sellout crowd of 12,500, KU not only beat the Wildcats, but ruined the dedication of K-State's fieldhouse, named in honor of Mike Ahearn, former Kansas State athletic director. Use Kansan Classified Ads Dallas Dobbs, 5-11 junior, proved to be the big difference between the two teams as he scored 36 points, the highest total of his career, and also the most points ever scored by a KU player against K-State. He hit 12 field goals in 28 attempts, mostly long-range jump shots, and 12 of 13 free throws. Following quick exchanges of baskets in the opening minutes, Kansas took the lead at 6-5 and held it the rest of the game, except when a brief Wildcat rally tied the score at 38-38 early in the second half. But two field goals and a free throw by Dobbs put the Jayhawks out in front to stay. "VIOLENT MEN" NOW 2 - 7 - 9 GLENN FORD Although playing desperately, K-State missed too many easy shots, particularly from the pivot, and as a result never was closer than five in the last 15 minutes. K. State hit 28 of 80 field goal attempts for 35 per cent, but was unable to connect at the foul line, getting but 12 of 27 shots. The Wildcats were particularly cold in the first half, hitting but 14 of 47 shots from the field and missing six of 10 free throws. The Jayhawks won the game at the free throw line, hitting 30 of 42 tries and hitting 38 per cent of their field goal attempts. Playing a greatly improved game at center was sophomore Lew Johnson, who held K-State's two post men, Roger Craft and Jerry Jung, to three points. Johnson also scored 11 points and pulled down 18 rebounds. Starting his second consecutive game, Bill Brainard gathered in 11 rebounds and scored 13 points. Gene Elstun, sophomore forward, scored 10 points and got nine rebounds. 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