Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday. Jan. 18, 1960 JIM HOFFMAN ON HIS WAY to score another two points in KU's trouncing of Missouri Saturday night, 79-63. The three MU players trying to catch Hoffman on the fast break are Jack Gilbert, Bert Jensen and Al Abram. Kansas' Jayhawkers are a solid favorite tonight against Oklahoma State as Coach Dick Harp's team seeks its third conference victory. KU, Cowboys Collide Tonight Jerry Gardner will break into the Kansas starting five for the first time this year, replacing Dee Ketchum. He will team with defensive ace Bob Hickman at guard. The Jayhawkers will field their regular front line of Wayne High-tower and Al Donnghue at forwards with Bill Bridges at center. Lightower poured in 29 points against Missouri Saturday night to Around the Big Eight Kansas State moved a step closer toward the conference title Saturday by edging Oklahoma, 76-68. This gives K-State a 4-0 record which makes them the only undefeated team in the conference. In other Big Eight gahes Saturday, Iowa State stayed in the race by breaking Oklahoma State's semi-stall and coming out on top, 48-40. Vinnie Brewer, the Cyclone's flashy forward, nailed 16 points in leading I-State to their third conference win. Colorado won their second league game by sneaking past Nebraska in an overtime, 62-57. Wayne Millies tied the game for CU with a long set shot as the gun sounded to end the regulation game. ATHENS, Ga. — (UPI) — Coach Wally Butts is sure to get an answer when he calls for "Bill" this season because seven members of his University of Georgia football squad answer to that first name. Coach a Bill Collector Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER MALE STUDENTS 2 Bedroom Completely Furnished NEW APARTMENT FOR RENT VI 2-1476 Contact 801 Michigan 1808 Missouri become the fourth Kansas player to score over 300 points in his sophomore year. Coach Henry Iba's Cowpokes will start three Stiflower sophomores, Eddie Bunch, Cecil Eppery and Moe Iba. The other two members of the starting quintet will be Dick Soergel and Don Heffington. its conference games last week as Kansas State edged the Cowpokes, 54-49, and Iowa State's Cyclones beat them, 48-40. Oklahoma State dropped both of The Cowboys are tied for sixth place in the Big Eight race with a 1-3 record. Kansas now stands 2-1 in the conference race, tied for third place with Oklahoma. Mutual Fund Shares United Periodic Investment Plans 16 acquire shares of UMIC offer you investment units in multiples of $2,500 with investments as low as $125 initially and $25 periodically. You invest in United Accumulative Fund Shares, a diversified, managed mutual fund with investments in over 100 American corporations. For Prospectus and descriptive literature, without obligation, fill in and return this advertisement. 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