Thursday, Feb. 18, 1954 University Daily Kansan Page —Kansan photo by Jim Baird OH NO YOU DONT—Al Kelley goes high for a rebound during action Wednesday night. Bill Heitholt waits with outstretched arms for the ball but Kelley managed to hang on to it. Players Silent After Victory Over K-State Bv STAN HAMILTON The boys had played a hard game—the calm in the dressing room after the battle attested to that. The tired KU players had little to say. They dressed quickly and departed. "I didn't think they would be too tough—without Prisock and Smith (Jesse Prisock and Jim Smith, Wildcat starters who were kept out of action last night because of injuries)," the 6-3 speedster said. "With them in there it would have been a lot tougher." Perhaps the best summary of the seemingly easy 85-74 conquest over Kansas State came from Bill Heitholt, junior guard, who chipped in six points for the Kansas cause. The game's top scorer, KU guard Dallas Dobbs, was one of the last to shower and leave. After the dressing room had cleared somewhat he expressed his lone gripe about the otherwise good evening—a tip-in try he muffed late in the fourth quarter. Along with his high-point honors Dobbs also collected a malt from forward Al Kelley. Kelley had bet Dobbs, center B. H. Born, and trainer Dean Nesmith he would not foul out of the contest. "I was hoping Doc (Coach F. C. "Phog" Allen) would take me out of there in the fourth quarter.", Kelley said. "Then I wouldn't have lost those three mals. That's gonna cost me about 75 cents." Then the 5-11 ball hawk, who collected one less point than Dobbs yet fouled out of his fifth straight game, criticized the team. "We still haven't played one good game," he said. "Every game somebody goes real good and somebody else does pretty bad. I hope we get started soon. We've got some tough ones coming up on the road." Complimented on his fine offensive play against K-State's Roger Craft, sophomore center Bill Brainard said only "He made me look silly a couple of times. There's no sense in letting them get those easy ones." "Everyone in the Big Seven is rough." he aptly said. Getting the Jayhawks to voice opinions either of Kansas State or upcoming Iowa State was practically as hard a task as getting through their tenacious pressing defense. Most of the squad members, though, said they hold the Cyclones, whom KU plays Saturday at Ames, in high regard. Chris Divich, the former K-Stater who last night played in only his second game before the home KU crowd, confined most of his comment to criticizing his own play, but aptly summed up the team's philosophy about the Cyclone clash. And the remaining games? "I think we can beat 'em," he said. "We've got to." A surprise visitor in the victors' dressing quarters was Referee Jim Enight, who perched on a rubdown table and applied an ice pack to a swollen ankle. Other players within earshot nodded silent agreement. Asked if he thought officiating Kansas games is tougher than others because of the rugged KU defensive maneuvers, the rotund Chicagoan said. "No, I don't think it's any harder to do these games. You've just got to keep right on the ball all 40 minutes. I got used to their 'buckshot defense' last year." He went back to massaging the injured ankle and promised Nesmith he would return the borrowed ice bag upon his return to Chicago. Wichita Accepts Bid to NIT What did Assistant Coach Dick Harp have to say after the victory? "Well, we still have a chance to win the championship," he said with tongue in cheek. Wichita - (U,P) - Dr. Virgil A. Shipley, chairman of the University of Wichita's athletic policy committee, explained today that the University's acceptance of an invitation to compete in the National Invitational basketball tournament in New York City held one reservation. Wichita now stands at 5-2 in conference competition and has slightly more than a mathematical chance to take away the lead from the Oklahoma Aggies, who have a 6-0 record. Only the Valley champion would qualify for the NCAA tournament. commitment should the Shockers win the Missouri Valley conference. The Shockers, who put their 23-2 season record on the line against St. Louis tonight, will join four top teams already committed to the NIT. The field that will number 12 now has Duquesne, the nation's top-ranked team, Western Kentucky, Dayton, and Louisville. That reservation, he said, was should the University of Wichita qualify for the National Collegiate Athletic association playoffs, the school's first obligation would be to that tournament." Fans Eye Matches Of Distance Aces Shipley said New York tournament officials agreed that Wichita would be released from its NIT New York—(U.P.)—Track fans, who clamor always for more and more records, are dreaming these days of two "match races" which, they figure, would produce new world indoor marks for the one mile and two mile runs. By JACK CUDDY To smash records a spiked-shoe star needs competition, and that's why the fans have been praying that some meets would match Wes Santee against Josy Barthel in a mile race and Fred Wilt against Horace Ashenfelter in a two-mile canter. There's a good chance that the dreamed - of Wilt - Ashenfeller duel may become a reality in a special race in the Intercollegiate AAAA meet, to be held at Madison Square Garden, Feb. 27. Whether or not this event will be added to the program of the college carnival was to be decided at a meeting of the tournev's organizing committee today. All four of these men have been flirting with record figures in their events, but somehow they can't seem to square off against each other to produce "super" races. Having already run in the one-mile race, finishing second to Barthel. Wilt was standing at the side of the track signalling Ashenfelter's times to the former Penn State star as he flashed past each lap mark. Ashenfelter said, when he caught his breath, that Wilt's wig-wagging was a big help in his record effort. Only Last Saturday night, the gaunt, dark-haired Ashenfelter sped to a new indoor record clocking of 8:50.5 in winning that event in the New York A.C. games at the Garden. In so doing, the Olympic steepechase champion clipped two-tenths of a second off the mark set last year by the short, Blond Wilt, who, like Ashenfelter, is an FBI special agent. And where was Wilt when Ashenfelter cracked his record? But track fans figures Wilt could have been an even greater help if he'd been running in the race matching Ashenfelter stride for stride right down to the wire in an all-out effort that could have lowered the time even further. Ashenfelter himself said later he thought the mark could go as low as 8:45, but refused to predict whether he or Wilt would do it. Of course, the biggest attraction any track meet director could garner this indoor season would be to match Santee, the fastest American miler in history, against Barthel, the Olympic "metric mile" champ. Alone, they pose strong threats to Gil Dobbs' board track record of 4:05:3; together, who knows how fast they might force each other to run? Barthel, the pride of Luxembourg who is doing post-graduate study at Harvard, has been winning every big eastern mile this season, coming within two seconds of Dodds' mark. Santee has been running in the heat where tonight night he set a new indoor dirt track mark of 4:04.9. 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