(2) Wednesday. March 4, 1959 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Iowa State Upsets Jayhawks.67-62 MANHATTAN, Kan. — (UPI) — "This is something I've dreamed of since grade school," Bob Boozer said today when told he'd been named to the United Press International first team of All America basketball players for 1959. Jim Hoffman goes up for a tip in. Kansas State Star Looks to Playoffs The lanky Kansas State player from Omaha, Neb., said: "It's a big honor I know and it will mean all the more to me if we can do well in the national playoffs." The All America announcement was coupled with the news that Kansas State ranks first this week among the nation's college basketball teams—according to a coast-to-coast poll by the United Press International. The Wildcats won the Big Eight championship this year and are 12-0 in the conference. "Bob has been an outstanding player for Kansas State for three years. There's no question in my mind but what he is truly an All America in every respect." Kansas State coach Tex Winter said: Boozer said he would gladly give up all the records he has set at K-State if his team could return to the NCAA finals at Louisville late this month. But first the Wildcats must play in the NCAA regional playoffs at Lawrence next week. KU Bowling Team Goal Is National Tournament The University of Kansas will enter men's and women's bowling teams in the sixth annual National Intercollegiate Bowling Tournament this weekend. Two teams chosen to represent Kansas will compete against each other in a regional postal contest. All bowlers will roll doubles and singles and are eligible for "all events" honors. The best "all events" scores in the regional contest, which consists of teams from Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and Iowa, will go to the American Bowling Congress Tournaments in St. Louis in April. There will be a women's division for all events in the regional tournament, but the women will not go on to the national level. Regional winners will participate in face-to-face competition in both singles and doubles in the tournament. Regional winners will be given an all-expense paid trip to the tournament site. The men's teams from KU are: "A" team; Carl Lautergung, Robert Burke, Gerald McKain, Dannie Gomez, Ronald Clark and Thomas Gess. "B" team: John Clausing, Bruce Barnett, Neon Leiker, Roger Tabor, Johnny Woody and Orin D. Grover. Women's teams are: "A" team: DeAnna Hensley, Barbara Panzer, Ruth Osborn, JoAnna Challman, Rose Stebbins and Mary Smith. "B" team: Joan Baldwin, Mary Price, Prue Schneck, Susan Snyder, Melinda Williams and Pat Hysell. Iowa State added a dismal finish to KU's home basketball season last night as the Cyclones defeated a sluggish Kansas squad 67-62. Coach Bill Strannigan, sixth-place team jumped to an early lead in the first three minutes and never again trailed. The Cyclones out-rebounded and out-shot the KU club from both the field and free throw line. Iowa's Ron Baukol, Larry Fie. Bud Bergman and Ted Ecker, who contributed 50 of the winning 67 points, all hit a majority of their shots from the outside. Sophomore Terry Roberts, subbing for John Krocheski, who was sidelined for most of the game with two sprained ankles, added 10 points from underneath the basket. Ron Loneski scored 18 points to lead Kansas, Guard Dee Ketchur Tourney Spot To St. Louis Ry United Press International By United Press International St. Louis University is the latest cam to own a post-season tournament in the most expensive college basketball and either Dartmouth or Princeton could join the happy throng tonight. St. Louis (19-4) became the 10th team selected for the 12-team National Invitational basketball tournament at New York's Madison Square Garden, the announcement coming just as soon as the Billikens were eliminated in the Missouri Valley Conference race. Connecticut (15-6) can see up the Yankee Conference championship (for the 11th time in the last 12 years) by beating Rhode Island tonight. Dartmouth (20-5) and Princeton (18-4) are tied for the Ivy League lead. Baukol led the Cyclones with 14 points. Fie, Ecker and Bergman each added 12. sunk five of ten field goals from long range. Iowa State had a 42 per cent average from the field to KU's 33 per cent. The winners collected a consistent 85 per cent to the Jayhawkers' 67 at the free throw mark. Bridges scored 12 points, Donaghue 7, Hickman 6 and Hoffman 4 to complete the totals. Although Kansas led twice during the first three minutes of the game, the Cyclones kept a three to five point lead for most of the remainder of the game KU fans were awakened with .57 seconds left in the game when a pressing Kansas defense proved momentarily effective and Al Donaghue sunk a lay-in to put the Jayhawkers within two points of Iowa State, 62-64. But the familiar feet-stomping and go-go chant soon disappeared when Iowa's Larry Fie hit one of two free throws and the ailing Krocheski made his second field goal of the night to provide the winning edre. The less placed Kansas 7-6 for the season and in fourth place. The Jayhawkers will play Oklahoma State next Tuesday at Stillwater in their last contest of the season. TV Westerns are credited with attracting 80,714 tourists to Dodge City, Kansas, last July. DR. WM. H. BRAY AND DR. H. R. WILLIAMS Optometrists 919 Mass. VI 3-1401 Coach Harp-Views slow KU team Switch From Hots TO Snow Fresh Filter KDDL KOOOL ANSWER KOOL KROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Between a hop and a jump 2. Animal from Greece 3. Wall encountered on some dates 4. Miss Gardner and infinity 5. You attract eyes 6. Kind of stand 7. It follows you down 8. Don't get caught in it 9. Gal who looks like Martyrs' one 10. Kind of do 11. Half a song like It 12. This makes a profound impression 13. With knot in mouth 14. 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