University Dally Ransom Page 7 Friday, Jan. 22, 1960 Kansas Seeks Revenge In Regional TV Affair BOB HICKMAN ...KU's defensive sparkplug Rv Dan Felger Kansas, seeking revenge for an earlier loss to the Cyclones, tangles with highly-rated Iowa State in a regional TV afternoon affair tomorrow at Ames. Kansas State leads the pack with a 5-0 mark. For the Jayhawkers, now 2-2 in league play after Monday's setback by Oklahoma State, 62-49, this game is a "must." The Jays are deadlocked with Colorado for fourth place in the conference, and another defeat could put Coach Dick Harp's crew out of the running. In trying to get back in the winning column, the Jays run into the pre-season Big Eight tourney champion, Iowa State. The Cyclones whirled to the crown by edging K-State, 74-73, shelling Colorado, 55-41, and dumping Kansas, 83-70, in the finals. Monday night the Cyclones chased K-State to the wire before going down, 68-65. Iowa State also holds a win over Oklahoma State, stopping the Cowbys by nine points. "We'll play Iowa State the way we did in the Tournament," Coach Harp said shortly before the Kansas squad departed at 1 p.m. today for Ames. Cyclones Too Hot "Like they showed us then, they've got some pretty fair shooters." "At Kansas City we played a real good game against them in the first half. Then they came out and shot a percentage-57 per cent—that we couldn't match." he said. In their December clash with Kansas, the Iowans jumped off to an early lead that Kansas almost overcame at halftime. 39-38. Both teams traded scores until the Jayhawkers, down by only a 50-48 margin at the time, went ice-cold for five minutes while the Cyclones kept on peering in the nets to coast home. Pacing the Cyclone scoring in the previous games was 6-2 Vinnie Brewer, a sophomore sensation from New York that I-State fans rate as highly as the Kansans' Wayne Hightower. Hightower and Brewer locked up in a scoring duel in their previous meet, with Highower scoring 24 points to Brewer's 21. "Iowa State should start the same line-up Saturday that they did in Kansas City against us," Harp said today. Harp said that he rates Brewer as "one of the better jump shooters in the league." In an effort to stop the Cyclone star's scoring antics, the Jayhawker coach will probably shackle him with Al Donaghue. "The trouble is, Brewer isn't the only good ball player they've got—they've got boys that played a lot last year and are bench strength this year," the coach said. He added, "We can't match them in depth, but we have the edge on them in the starting five." clones list another top-notch performer in senior guard Larry Fie. Fie teams up with Garry Wheeler to give Iowa State one of the better back court combinations in the Big Eight, a duo that accounted for a total of 28 points in the Iowans' conquest of Kansas. Besides the jumping-jack Brewer at forward and his veteran running mate, 6-7 Henry Whitney, the Cy- gained a 52-45 edge at Kansas City. The game marked one of the few times that the burly Jayhawker center' Bill Bridges, has lost a rebound war since he put on a Kansas uniform. Harp said after the tournament that Iowa State's guards had "made the difference" in the Cyclones drive to the title. Terry Roberts, the 6-11 junior stringbean, completes the Iowa State line-up at center. In preparing to tackle the Cyclones, Kansas has been working hard this week polishing its offensive game. The Jayhawkers were guilty of hurrying their shots Monday against Oklahoma State, a shorter ball club than the Jays' opponents tomorrow. The game will mark the 107th contest between Kansas and Iowa State, with KU holding an 83-23 edge. Need Rebounds Bridges and the taller Roberts split the bounces even in the first half, but Bridges fouled early in the second half while Roberts went on to cop game's honors. Another score the Kansans will be out to settle with Iowa State to morrow will be fought under the backboards, where the Cyclones The Cyclones, 3-2 in league competition, have only lost one ball game at home since Glendon Anderson, the Big Eight's only new basketball coach, took over the club. University Daily Kansan SPORTS Intramural Basketball Will Resume Feb.8 Games in the Intramural basketball league will be discontinued until Feb. 8 according to Mr. Mikols, director of intramurals for KU. The games have been stopped in order to give the students extra time to study for finals. All house intramural chairman should check the bulletin board in Robinson Gym for the games scheduled after second semester resumes. The standings in Fraternity A league up to now are as follows. In the first division Beta Theta Pi leads with a 4-0 record and Sigma Alpha Epsilon is tied for second place with Tau Kappa Epsilon by turning in a record of three wins and two losses. The other standings in that division are Phi Kappa Psi 2-1, Kappa Sigma 2-2, Triangle 1-3 and Pi Kappa Alpha in last place with a 0-4 record. In the second division Phi Gamma Delta leads the pack with a 3-0 record. Sigma Chi captures second with a 2-1 showing with Pi Kappa Theta, Out at First BOSTON —(UPI) — Outfielder Jackie Jensen of the Boston Red Sox has led the American League in grounding into double plays three different seasons. CUP CAKES PIES PASTRIES Delicious and Oven Fresh from . . . DRAKE'S 907 Mass. — VI 3-0561 Sigma Nu, and Phi Delta Theta tied for third place by having one win and two losses apiece. The third division shows Alpha Tau Omega out front with three wins and no losses, Delta Upsilon close behind with two wins and one loss, and Lambda Chi in third place with a 1-1 record. Delta Tau Delta follows with a 1-2 record and Delta Chi along with Alpha KappaLambda are tied for the cellar spot with no wins and two losses. 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