Jayhawks Tackle Cyclones Huskers in Northern Swing Probable Starters KANSAS University Daily Kansan Page 5 | KANSAS | Pos. | IOWA STATE | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 6- 1 Harold Patterson F Don DeKoster 6-3 | | 5-11 Allen Kelley F Howard Johnson 6-3 | | 6- 9 B. H. Born C Chuck Duncan 6-5 | | 5-11 Dallas Dobbs G Carl Van Cleave 6-3 | | 6- 3 Bill Heitholt G Larry Wetter 6-0 | By DANA LEIBENGOOD Kansas will play the first game of a crucial two game road trip when they tangle with the Iowa State Cyclones in the Iowa State armory at Ames tomorrow night. Kansas also will face the Nebraska Cornhuskers on this northern swing which could go a long way toward deciding the Big Seven conference champion. Colorado has already made this trip and defeated Iowa State 67-65, and Nebraska 75-67. Kansan Assistant Sports Editor By winning these two contests Kansas can take a one-half game lead in the conference race, and should Nebraska defeat Colorado at Boulder tomorrow night Kansas could take a 1½ game lead. Kansas and Iowa State have met once before this season with Kansas winning by 15 points, 76-61, at Lawrence. That was the 12th straight defeat which Kansas had handed the Cyclones. Iowa State hasn't defeated Kansas since 1949 when it won a 49-45 decision from the Javhawkers at Ames. Iowa State's record shows only six wins in 17 games. In conference competition, it has won only two contests, both from Kansas State, while dropping its other six contests. The Cyclones top scoring threat is center Chuck Duncan, who is ninth in the conference scoring race with an average of about 15 points per game. Starting at the forward spots for Iowa State will be Howard Johnson and Don DeKoster and at the guard spots will be Carl Van Cleave and Larry Wetter. Although Kansas has won the last 12 games from Iowa State, several of the victories have been very close. Two of the closest calls which Kansas has had were during the reign of Clyde Lovellette. The 1952 NCAA champions had to use a fine defense and accurate fourth quarter shooting to eke out a 55-50 victory over Iowa State. The year before Kansas had an even narrower squeak, winning by only two points, 64-62. The armory has also been a jinx to Jayhawk big Seven conference scoring champions. Even though Lovellette won three conference scoring titles, he never was able to score more than 15 points at Ames, and last year B. H. Born was held to only six points. How well Kansas does the rest of the season will depend on how well Born comes out of his scoring drought, which has seen him hit only two field goals in the last two games. He hit only one of 12 shots against Nebraska and then hit only one of five shots against Kansas State. Kansas will use the same starting five which it has used the last two games. Harold Patterson and Allen Kelley will start at the forward positions, Born will start at center, and Dallas Dobbs and Bill Heitholt will start at the guard positions. Dobbs and Kelley have been the big guns for Kansas in the past two games, racking up 87 points. Dobbs was the leading scorer in both games, hitting 22 points against Nebraska and 23 against Kansas State, while Kelley was scoring 20 against Nebraska and 22 against Kansas State. Jayhawk Swimmers In Action Tomorrow The Kansas swimming team will meet Colorado A&M at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Robinson pool in the only weekend athletic contest on the campus. The Jayhawkers are expected to have tough competition from the visitors who have already tied Denver and Colorado this year. Those teams both previously defeated Kansas. 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