Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Dec. 10, 1959 Jays on Foray Into North Carolina By Dan Felger With a 2-0 record in the young basketball season, the Jayhawkers left yesterday for Raleigh, N. C. where they will meet North Carolina and North Carolina State Friday and Saturday. Kansas State meets North Carolina in the second game of a doubleheader Friday night. Saturday night the Kansas teams trade opponents. KU plays in the opening game each night. In the latest UPI national ratings. St. Louis to Meet Ohio State Tonight By United Press International Seventh-ranked St. Louis entertains fourth-ranked Ohio State tonight in college basketball's first collision between top-rated teams this season. The game also will feature a duel between two strong All-America candidates—big Bob Nordmann of St. Louis and Ohio State's Jerry Lucas. Although only a sophomore, Lucas already has lived up to his press notices as the most publicized court star since Wilt Chamberlain left Philadelphia for Kansas. The 6-9 center has averaged 25 points a game as the Buckeyes trampled Wake Forest, Memphis State, Pittsburgh and Butler in their first four outings. "This is an opportunity to play against two great basketball teams in a great setting," Coach Harp said concerning the Dixie jaunt. "It's a challenge which I hope we can meet." Although looking forward to playing the Tarheels Friday, Coach Harp wasn't optimistic about KU chances. In a stiff Tuesday night practice the Frosh ripped up the Varsity using Carolina's offense. North Carolina was ranked fifth, while KU was ninth. Coach Harp bemoaned, "We just haven't had time to get ready for a fine team like North Carolina." The Tartheels, who opened with a 93-65 victory over South Carolina in their only game this season, have nine lettermen returning from the team which nailed down the Atlantic Coast Conference crown with a 20-5 overall mark last year. "Strong All Over" Doug Moe, a leading candidate for All-American honors, was victimized by the gradebook, but Coach Harp described North Carolina as still "strong all over." "They've got a 6-4 boy named York Larese whom Carolina fans think is the best guard on the Atlantic Coast," Coach Harp told his team Tuesday night. "Harvey Salz, the other guard, can hurt you just as much." Harp added. VARSITY MOW SHOWING Ray Stanley, 6-4, and Lee Shaffer, 3-7, team up at forward, with 6-8 Dick Kepley holds down the center slot. Ends Saturday Robert Ryan Aldo Ray in 'God's Little Acre' CO-HIT Sophia Loren Burl Ives in "Desire Under The Elms" Friday's game will be the fourth time that Tarheel Coach Frank McGuire has run up against the Jayhawkers. In 1951 Kansas sneaked by St. Johns 52-51, and in the '52 NCAA final blasted St. Johns 80-63 to make their record against McGuire-coached clubs read 2-0. McGuire was at the helm of the Tarheels when they moved through the 1957 season undefeated and slipped by KU 54-53 for the NCAA championship. Dean Smith, a member of the '52 and '53 Jayhawker cage squads, is an assistant to McGuire. lina States as "not as good Coach Harp described North Carolina State as "not as good as North Carolina but still a pretty fair team." The Wolfpack lost its four top scorers from the squad that shaded Kansas 66-63 last year and went on to post a 22-4 overall mark while tying North Carolina for the ACC title. One Starter Returns GRANADA HOW SHOWING! Ends Saturday Rock Hudson Doris Day in "Pillow Talk" Thelma Ritter Tony Randall Coach Harp stated that "Kansas will have to be sharp on defense and help Bridges and Hightower under the boards" to achieve any success against their Dixie opponents. The only returning starter is 6-0 Next weekend San Francisco and Brigham Young are opponents in Friday and Saturday night doubleheaders for KU and K-State at Lawrence and Manhattan. KU and K-State are cast in opposite brackets for the Big Eight tournament Dec. 26-30. The Pack opened with a 65-53 victory over Penn State, but since then has lost to Wake Forest, 73-59, and South Carolina. 71-70. guard Dan Englehardt. The graduation of All-American Lou Pucillo left a big hole at the other guard position that will probably be filled by 6-0 George Finnegan. Bob Di-Stefano, a 6-6 center, and 6-4 Don Gallagher and 6-5 Ken Clark play the forecourt. Sunday afternoon the Jayhawkers will practice in Allen Field House for their Monday night game with Kentucky. All for Naught NEW YORK (UPI)—The height of fistic frustration was reached in 1893 when boxers Andy Bowen and Jack Burke fought 110 rounds—to a draw. MR. & MRS. 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