Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday. March 7.1960 KU Eyes Title Tonight AN ADDED THREAT—Al Correll, a sophomore who just became eligible at semester, has given Coach Dick Harp needed bench strength at the forward position. Correll has been called the best sixth man in the conference and has given KU an added spark lately. Correll is a 6-3 Phladelphian. A storybook conference race comes to a climax tonight with Kansas determined to write the last chapter. The Jayhawkers meet Nebraska's Cornhuskers in Allen Field House at 7:30 p.m. and must win to gain a tie with Kansas State for the conference title. KU sporting a 9-4 conference record, was tied with the Wildcats before last Saturday's K-State—Nebraska game. Kansas State easily won and transferred the pressure to KU. The hot Jayhawkers have won seven of their last eight conference games with only a loss to Kansas State sandwiched between wins. The Huskers are a traditional spoiler for Kansas teams. It was a Nebraska team which knocked Kansas out of the title picture during Wilt Chamberlain's last season here two years ago. Three Play Last Game Three Jayhawkers will be playing their final game in Allen Field House tonight. They are senior guards Bob Hickman and Jim Hoffman and forward Dick Gisel. There has been considerable talk about a playoff game if Kansas wins tonight. A victory would tie KU and K-State for the title. A similar situation developed in 1952, also an Olympic year, when Kansas and Kansas State each had one game left and were tied for first place. That year the Wildcats were knocked off and the playoff wasn't needed although it had been approved by conference authorities. Both Jayhawker Coach Dick Harp and K-State mentor Tex Winter have said they are in favor of the playoff. Now Kansas needs only to win tonight to complete the setting. Coach Dick Harp will send the same five out to start against NU tonight that have been seeing yeoman service since semester. All-Conference forward Wayne Hightower, $ 6 - 8 \frac{1}{2} $ , and Dick Gisel, 6-0, will team with $ 6 - 5\frac{1}{2} $ center Bridges to form the frontline. Bob Hickman, 6-2, and Gardner will be the guards. The chief problem Kansas will face against Nebraska will be wrapped in a 6-1 bundle of dynamite. All-conference guard Herschell Turner, averaging 16.9 points per game, gave Kansas State a scare Saturday in the second half. Nebraska coach, Jerry Bush, will start Jim Kowalke and Al Buuck at forwards and Bob Harry at center. Guards will be Turner and Al Maxey. Second Place For KU Tankers In League Meet What hopes Kansas had for winning the Big Eight conference swimming meet last week were killed by the Oklahoma Sooners. The Big Eight conference defending champions took the event for the second straight year Saturday when they ended the three-day event with 195 points. The Jayhawkers gained second place with 58 points while Iowa State was close behind with $55^{1/2}$. Colorado finished fourth with 28; Nebraska fifth with 22; and Kansas State ended up in sixth with $11^{1/2}$. Missouri and Oklahoma State did not enter the meet. Jayhawkers to place were: 100-yard butterfly—Dick Reamon, third; John Jeffrey, fifth. 100-yard freestyle—Eldon Ward, third; Charles Goodell, sixth. 200-yard breaststroke — K arl Pfuetze, fifth. 100-yard backstroke--Tom Herlocker, fourth. 440-yard freestyle—Brad Keeler, sixth. 200-yard individual medley—Reamon, fourth, Jared Pietry, fifth. 200-yard butterfly—Jeffrey, third; Reamon, fourth. 50-yard freestyle—Ward, second. 20th freestyle=Ward. second. 20-yard backstroke=Herlock, fifth. 210th. 220-yard freestyle—Mike Cassidy, sixth. 100-yard breaststroke — Pfuetze, fifth. 1500-meter freestyle — Cassidy, sixth. Kansas added a third place finish in the 440-yard medley relay, and a second place in the 440-yard freestyle relay. Good sense is a thing all need, few have, and none think they want. — Benj. Franklin. 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