Jayhawks Prep For Tough Game With Wildcats Page 5 Giant-killing drills began at a slow pace yesterday as Jayhawk basketball coach F. C. "Phog" Allen began preparations for Saturday's all-important Kansas State meeting in Hoch auditorium. The Kansas troupe returned to Lawrence yesterday morning after successfully negotiating a rough two-game road trip that saw the Jays top Iowa State at Ames 75-57 Saturday night and thump Nebraska 65-59 at Lincoln Monday night. Kansas has lost only to Oklahoma in league play to date. But although Tuesday's session provided a temporary letup for the travel-weary Hawks, Allen indicated that he would plunge the band into a hectic series of practice sessions beginning today looking toward unseated the nation's top-ranked college cage outfit Saturday. Kansas must hit the comeback trail after a rather unimpressive showing against Nebraska that lacked much of the sparkling defensive play and hustle that has carried the Jays through several tough games. However, the fact that the KU outfit was playing a tough home team on the end of a grueling road trip goes a long way to explain the lack of much Kansas fire. Center B. H. "Bert" Born, who rang up a career high and tied for runner-up Kansas individual single game scoring honors, carried the Kansans with a 34-point barrage at Lincoln while the Allen outside shooters had one of their poorest nights of the half-completed season. In addition, the improving Born scooped away 12 rebounds to lead both teams in board-sweeping efforts. Most of the KU outfit is frankly optimistic in reviewing their chances of topping State. The Wildcats squeezed past the Jays once previously this season when they won the Big Seven pre-season tourney in Kansas City on a 83-87 victory over Kansas. Wildcats Worry; Add to Offense Manhattan—(U,R)—Kansas State's basketball team, ranked No. 1 in the nation in the United Press poll; anticipates its toughest test of the season to date in the clash with Kansas at Lawrence Saturday night. Fearing the half-court pressing defense used by the Jayhawks, Coach Jack Gardner gave his K-Staters some new offensive plays which he hopes will penetrate the Kansas barrier. Kansas b Kansas State defeated Kansas 93-87, in the recent Big Seven tourn ment finals, but Gardner said to day he expects to meet an improved group of Jayhawks Saturday. IM Schedule Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1953 University Daily Kansan TODAY Robinson Gymnasium THURSDAY Robinson Annex Fraternity E "P1 8:15 DU-A E P1 (E) 9:15 Phi Gam Sigma Ep (W) 9:15 Phi Gam II-AKL (W) 9:15 Phi Deit III-Sigma Chi I (E) Fraternity "A" SAE-AKL Lambda Chi D Chai Phi Kappa Tau Kappa Sig-Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Phi Kappa Gymnase Fraternity "C4" 8. Landi Chl-DU I (E) 9. P.D. Studus-ID II (W) 10. 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