Friday, Jan. 28, 2024 University Daily Kenan Page 7 "All right podner, draw again." New Colorado Snow Excites KU Skiers Members of the KU Ski Club expressed enthusiasm today when they read of 12 inches of new-fallen snow at Colorado's ski resorts. David Cory, Wichita senior and president of the club, reported that there were still two or three openings for the Jan. 28 Colorado ski trip. The group will spend three days at Arapaho Basin and the fourth day at Loveland Pass ski resort. For details of the trip contact Cory or the KU-Y. The real New England Yankee is a person who takes the midnight train home from New York.—Leverett Saltonstall The Kansas Jayhawkers will be seeking revenge tonight in Allen Field House as they face league-leading Kansas State before an expected capacity crowd. Jayhawkers Seek Revenge Tonight Against K-State KU lost to K-State, 69-63, in the finals of the Big Eight tourney in December and now face the Wildcats with a 2-1 mark in conference play. The Wildcats have posted a 2-0 record. "K-State has fine overall balance and reserve strength. They usually play about eight men and there is little difference in ability among those eight." Harp said of the main strength of the visitors. "Kansas State is a real fine team, one of the better teams in the country," said Kansas Coach Dick Harp. The Wildcats, who are riding a 10 game winning streak were ranked fifth on the latest United Press International poll. The Wildcats' season mark is 11-2. In its first two league games Kansas State has held its opponents to an average of 57.5 points per game which is the second best in the Big Eight. "Tex Winter (K-State coach) feels this is the best defensive team he has had," said Harp. "Winter sticks with a zone more than any other coach in the conference and uses it as a basic defense. They may start in a man-to-man but will probably switch to a 1-3-1 zone if they get into trouble. They also use a full court press if neces sary. But, none of these things should bother us if we are playing a good game," said Harp. The leading score for the Wildcats is 6-5 junior forward Larry Comley with 19.1 points per game. Of Comley, Harp said, "He is a great shooter. He shoots frequently which is uncommon for a K-State player but if we can freeze him out of the shots he wants to take we will be in good shape. "One of the main differences from last season's K-State squad is the improvement in the backcourt play, Al Peithman, a 6-0 sophomore, is one of the top youngsters in the league and he is a good shooter, Dick Ewy, 6-0 junior, is also a fine guard," said Harp. The other two starters for the Wildcats should be Ced Price, 6-5 senior center, who is averaging 16.2 points per game and 6-5 forward Pat McKenzie. Pirates Sign Vern Law; Cubs, Indians Add to List United Press International The World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates continued to line up their key stars without fanfare or trouble today when 20-game winner Vern Law returned his signed contract in the mail. Law is the sixth member of the World Champions to agree to terms for 1961. Winner of the Cy Young Award as the Major League Pitcher of the Year, Law received a big boost estimated to put him in the $30,-600-a-year class. Terms of the contract were not revealed but Law's quick acceptance indicated he had received a substantial increase. Law was the biggest "name" to agree to terms Thursday but the Cleveland Indians and Chicago Cubs The Indians announced the signing of shortstop Woodie Held, catchers John Romano and Valmy Thomas and pitcher Mike Lee, and the Cubs announced the signing of seven players bringing their satisfied list to 32. also were active in the pen and ink league. 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