Tuesday, Dec. 9, 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Denver's Cole Drives Up Kentucky Breezes by Duke; Irish Fall to Northwestern By United Press International By United Press International Kentucky, aided by a "cowboy" from Brooklyn, galloped past its first dangerous opponent of the new basketball season with ease but Notre Dame was not as fortunate. Sid Cohen, who grew up in Brooklyn's tough Williamsburg section and spent two years at Kilgore (Tex.) Junior College before transferring to Kentucky last summer, dropped in 19 points in leading the Wildcats to a 78-64 victory over Duke last night at Durham, N.C. While the Wildcats coasted to their third straight victory, seventh-ranked Northwestern knocked off fifth-ranked Notre Dame 68-63, behind center Joe Ruklick's 30-point barrage. Fourth-ranked Michigan State clobbered Butler, 72-46, but three other Big Ten conference teams suffered shocking defeats. Oklahoma rolled to an 80-57 triumph over Iowa, Southern Methodist spanked Wisconsin, 81-63, and Iowa State outlasted Minnesota, 81-75, in double overtime. John Green's 18 points paced Michigan State to its easy victory over Butler. The Spartans opened an 11-point lead in the first four minutes and never were threatened. Bill Scott scored 17 for the losers. Things were just a bit gloomy in the Jayhawk dressing room last night. Team members were experiencing the defeat that shatters glory. Gloomy Mood Follows Upset Loss to Denver Going into the game, the Jayhawkers had been ranked as high as No. 7 in one national poll. After the game, they were members of just another team. KODL ANSWER Coach Dick Harp sat down in a swivel-back chair and grabbed up a package of gum from the desk. He pulled the wrapper from the package while he tried to explain the loss. "It was just all their (Denver) doing," he said. "They were just tougher than we were. 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