Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Feb. 15, 1960 KU, Sooners Clash Tonight Barely one game out of first, the Kansas Jayhawkers swing into the final game of a road doubleheader when they meet Oklahoma's Sooners at Norman tonight. Tonight's cage contest is the second time the Kansans will be going against an Oklahoma team in three days. Saturday afternoon Kansas revenged an earlier defeat to Oklahoma by outgunning the Cowboys, 64-52. Hawkers Shine At MSU Relays A first in the mile relay and a great show of depth enabled the Jovyhawkers to outscore all opposition at the Michigan State Relays last weekend. The mile relay team—Paul Reanick, Bob Tague, Gordon Davis and Cliff Cushman—eot KU's only blue ribbon. The Jayhawkers were second in the shuttle hurdle relay and Ken Olsen was second in the pole vault, scaling 14-0. How other Kansans placed: 75-yard dash-2. Paul Williams, 18 Charlie, Tidwell. Distance medley 3. Clif Cushman, Bob Tonne, Bill Dotson, Bill Mills. Shuttle hurdles—2. Curtis McClinton, Ge Cushman, Clarence Peterson, Dan Lee Broad Jump-5. Darwin Ashbaugh 22-812. 300-yard dash—3. Paul Rearick. High Hurdles - 4 Corrs McCheeton 75-ward Low Hurdles - 5 McClinton Team scoring: Kansas 29'15, Western Michigan 29; Michigan State 25'15, Kansas State 18; Alabama 19', Michigan 19', Minnesota, Minnesota and Notre Dame 14'. Missouri 10. In winning the season series with the Cowpokes the Kansans kept their Big Eight title hopes alive and had no apparent trouble doing it. The victory was the Jayhawker's third straight conference win. Kansas came out in the second half leading by only two points, 30-28, but whoever said that the 'Pokes usually play their best game at Gallagher Hall in the second half, forgot to tell the Jayhawkers. Sophomore Wayne Hightower sparked Kansas with eight out of nine points after the intermission and closed with 28 points. Besides capturing scoring honors for the game, the "Tower" also put on what might have become a boxing exhibition with Cowboy center Eddie Bunch had not officials intervened. Bob Hickman and Bunch grappled for a loose ball in front of the OSU bench, when the two got up Bunch appeared to rough up the Jayhawker guard. Hightower stepped in and traded shoves with Bunch, and then finally threw a looming right at the Cowboy's chin. Before a blow was landed, the officials stepped in and restored order. The "Tower" and Bunch shook hands then, and the game continued. Kansas dominates the series with Oklahoma 58-30. To err is human... to erase, divine with EATON'S CORRASABLE BOND Typewriter Paper Try it! Just the flick of a pencil-eraser and your typing errors are gone! It's like magic! The special surface of Corrāsable Bond erases without a trace. Your first typing effort is the finished copy when Corrāsable puts things right. 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Jared Piety, Karl Pfuetze and the Kansas 400-yard freestyle relay team set the dual meet records. 220-yard freestyle -1, Brad Keeler, Ku-3, Jim Ellis. K-State. Time: 2.07. Diving—1. Ron Converse, K-State, 143.8. 2. Bruce Smith. K-State. 60-ward freestyle -1, Dave Hinderliter, K-62. Craig McNeal, K-State Time. --30:2. 400-yard medley relay—1. KU (Tom Herlicker, Karl Pfuetzue, Dick Reamon and Elden Ward). 2. K-State. Time—4:05.1. 200-yard backstroke—1. Herlocker, KU. 2. Tate Bellzey, 3. James Callen, KU. 2. Stale, T-2-25. 440-yard freestyle-1. Mike Cassidy, 1. Ralph Pelluso, K-State. Time-5:09. 1:44. 200-yard breaststroke=1, Pfuetze, KU. 2. Smith, K-State, Time=-23.2. 400-yard freestyle relay—1. Kansas (2), Wyoming (3), and Paoert (2). 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