Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Feb. 5. 1959 Kansas Rolls Over Oklahoma 71-44 JUMPING JAYHAWKER—Ron Loneski goes high into the air for a left-handed tip in against the Oklahoma Sooners. Loneski led all scorers last night with 19 points, after being on limited duty for several weeks with an ankle injury. Varsity Swims Today, Tomorrow at K-State Coach Jay Markley's varsity swimming squad will entertain Emporia State this afternoon in a dual meet slated to get underway in the Robinson gymnasium pool at 4 o'clock. The meet is one of two the Jayhawks will participate in this week as they move into Manhattan Friday for a triangular contest with Kansas State and Colorado. The Jays currently are holding down a 3-3 mark with two wins recorded over Colorado and a single victory over Southern Illinois. Nebraska, Oklahoma and Iowa State have bested Kansas in dual competition so far this season. Coach Markley expects stiff competition in Friday's triangular meet but he indicated he would not use anyone in his regular event in the Emporia meet, preferring not to take an unfair advantage over the smaller school. The events and the Kansas tankmen entered are as follows: 400-yard Medley Relay; Tom Herlocker, backstroke; Jared Piety, breaststroke; Steve Hill, butterfly, and Jim Laidlaw, freestyle. 200-yard Freestyle: Brad Keeler and Ed Poort. 50-yard Freestyle: Jon Poort and Laidlaw. Diving: Jack Uhlir. 200-yard Butterfly: John Jeffrey and Mike Cassidy. 100-yard Freestyle; Hill and Piety. 200-yard Backstroke: Herlocker and J. Poort. 400-yard Freestyle: Kent Overbey and Keeler. 200-vard Breaststroke: Jeffrey and Piety. CLUB FIVE-TWELVE 400-yard Freestyle Relay: Hill, E. Poort, Bill Sitter and J. Poort. Now Available for Private Parties - Completely Modern - Heated - Beautifully Finished Dance Floor - One Acre Rocked Parking Area - Wonderful Coke Bar - Close to Town For Reservation call VI 3-4966, manager The Jayhawkers practically ran Oklahoma off the floor last night at Allen Field House as they used the fast break to good advantage in coasting to an easy 71-44 victory. The issue was never in doubt after the first five minutes as the Jayhawkers romped to a 34-15 halftime advantage. The Sooners suffered from a cold night from the floor as they hit only 14 of 61 shots for a meager 23 per cent. Kansas sank 21 of 61 for 34 per cent. Bob Hiekman stuck to the Sooners' star guard Dennis Price and held him to 11 points. Price got the first five points for Oklahoma but was held in check the rest of the game and managed only three field goals. The Jayhawkers' cause was strengthened by the return of forward Ron Loneski who has seen only limited action in recent weeks because of an injured ankle. Loneski found the scoring range last night and led all players with 19. Loneski was followed by Bill Bridges who sank 16 and Al Donahue with 11. The Sooners went 7:15 at one stretch in the first half while the Jayhawkers built up a 23-11 advantage before Del Helidebrecht hit a free throw with 3:07 left. Big Bill Bridges topped a long list of Jayhawker rebounders with 13. Hickman and Loneski each grabbed nine. The Jayhawkers out- Big Eight Cowboys Punch Longhorns STILLWATER, Okla — Oklahoma State led all the way last night in downing Texas, 58-38. Arlen Clark scored 24 points for the winners to push his career scoring total over the 1.000-point mark. The Longhorns almost made a game of it in the second half, once pulling to within two points of the Cowpokes, 29-31, but Oklahoma State began pulling away at that point and held a 46-33 lead with eight minutes remaining. The average American family owned $8,300 worth of life insurance in 1957. rebounded the Sooners 53-31 and controlled the ball much of the time Price was the leading scorer for the Sooners followed by Buddy Hudson with nine and Bill Hammond with eight. The victory gave the Jayhawkers a 4-2 record in the Big Eight race and moved them into a tie with Nebraska for third place behind Kansas State and Colorado. Saturday night the Jayhawkers will travel to Louisville, Ky., for a game with Louisville University. The game will be the second game of a doubleheader at the Kentucky State Fairgrounds. Army meets Western Kentucky in the opener. Louisville has a 9-9 record and holds victories over Bradley and St. Louis. 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