Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Feb. 21, 1957 Kansas Invades Aggies In Search Of No.17 Probable Starters | Kansas | Ht. | P. | Okla. A&M | Ht. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Gene Elstun | (6-3) | F | Jerry Hale | (6-4) | | Ron Loneski | (6-4½) | F | Eddie Sutton | (6-0) | | Wilt Chamberlain | (7-0) | C | Henry Kemple | (6-6) | | John Parker | (5-11) | G | Jerry Adair | (6-1) | | Maurice King | (6-2) | G | Mel Wright | (6-0) | A snarling band of Kansas Jayhawkers invade Gallagher Hall in Stillwater, Okla., tonight in search of their 17th basketball victim of the year against 1 loss. This is a return game with Oklahoma A&M and could be one of the Jayhawker's closest tests of the season. Kansas was hard pressed to pull out a 62-52 victory over the Iba men in Allen Field House Feb. 12. The Aggies can be expected to come up with something new in an attempt to stop Wilt Chamberlain who fired a 36-point salvo in the previous game while roaming unchecked against a man for man defense. Must Stop Wilt One of the prime tasks set out for the Aggies is keeping a center in the game to guard Wilt. In the game at Lawrence Oklahoma A&M was within three points with 10 minutes to play but lost regular center, Henry Kemple, on fouls. The Oklahoma Sooners found the defensive answer for Wilt Saturday night, getting him to foul out for the first time in his career, but found out that Kansas is a great team even with their giant center on the bench. KU Seeks No.26 With Kemple out of the game, Iba was forced to alternate two sophomores against Wilt—with little success. Although Kansas will be favored to take their 26th victory in 43 meetings with the Aggies, no one is shedding any tears for Coach Iba and his men. Playing before a packed crowd of 8,500 radical fans, the Aggies will give Kansas and Wilt a good going over win or lose. Then, too, veterans Gene Elstun and Maurice King provide good scoring punch for the Jayhawkers. Elstun ranks No. 6 on the all-time Kansas scoring list with 808 points. The Aggies won't be able to spend too much time eyeing Chamberlain as Ron Doneski. 6-4/2 Jayhawker forward, has been hitting from all over the court in the last few games and dumped in 28 points against Oklahoma Saturday night. King To No.10 King, besides being the ace of the Kansas defensive staff, can move into the top 10 KU all-time scorers with four points in this game. This would enable him to replace Ralph Miller at the No. 10 spot. This game could be the supreme test of the Jayhawker zone defense which they have used in the last four games. The Aggies hit a torrid 48 per cent over top the Kansas zone in the first contest and must approach that figure if they hope to win this one. Arkansas claims more navigable rivers than any other state in the Union, offering about 3,000 miles of waterways. BIRD TV-Radio Service 908 Mass. VI 3-885 E. 23rd St.—Ph. VI 3-9753 For Your Convenience NEW HOURS 7 a.m. - MIDNIGHT 7 Days A Week Steaks Chicken - Bar-B-Q HAPPY HAL'S Swimmers Drop 52-33 Decision The Kansas Jayhawker swimming team evened its record at 3-3 by dropping a 52-33 decision to the Kansas State Wildcats in Manhattan Wednesday. K-State Much Improved The Jayhawkers met a much improved team over last year's K-State squad. KU Coach Chuck Edwards said, "We did fairly well. Our team showed improvement in some races, but in others our times were somewhat slower." The only double winner of the day was KU's Tom Clevenger. He won the 200-yard butterfly and the 200-yard breaststroke in addition to finishing third in the 100-yard freestyle. The most improved Jayhawker was Dusty Milledge, who bettered his time in the 220-yard freestyle by nearly three seconds. 69-yard freestyle—1. Onuma, (KS) 2. Edwards, (KU); 3. Drowatzky, (KU). Time: 31.10. Iowa State Next The next meet for the Kansas squad is Saturday when they travel o Ames to face the Iowa State Cyclones. 220-yard freestyle—1. Coblentz, (KS); 2. Mattsuoka, (KS); Milledge, (KU). Time: 2:30.2. The Results 220-yard butterfly—1. Clevenger, (KU); 2. Newman, (KS). Time; 2:38.1. 400-yard medley relay-1. K- State; 2. Kansas. Time: 4:54.4. 440-yard freestyle—1. Mattsuoka, (KS); 2. Dicken, (KS); 3. Peterson, (KU). Time: 5:35. One meter diving-1. Matthews, (KU); 2. Ashcraft, (KU); 3. Townes, (KS). 200-yard backstroke—1. Mariner, (KS); 2. Kreye, (KU); 3. Fruedent- thal, (KU). Time: 230.1. 100-yard freestyle—1. Edwards, (KU); 2. Onuma, (KS); 3. Clevenger, (KU). Time: 54.8. 200-yard breaststroke—1. Clevenger, (KU); 2. Nolen, (KS); 3. Newman, (KS). Time: 2:41.5. 400-yard freestyle relay—I. K- State; 2. Kansas, (disqualified). Relays Committee Selects Freshmen Freshman members of the KU Relays Committee were selected Wednesday by E. R. Elbel, professor of physical education, and general manager of the Relays; Martin Hanna, Winfield, and Bob Elliott, Wichita, both senior Co-Student Managers of the Relays. Members chosen are Robert L. Luce, Ottawa; Lance Johnson, Wymore, Neb.; Tom Van Dyke, Kansas City, Mo.; John R. Bolin, Mission; Stan Lehman, Abilene; William A. Godfrey, Arkansas City; Dick Endacott, Bartlesville, Okla.; Larry Ostertag, Kansas City, Kan., and Edward M. Dolson, Kansas City, Mo., all freshmen. The oldest masonry fort in the United States, the Castillo San Marcos, was built by the Spaniards in 1672 to defend their Florida settlement of St. Augustine. Leo Schick scored 100 points in a Walter Camp picked the first All- college football game in 1916. American football team in 1889. 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