It's Oklahoma's Turn To Face Wilt, KU Zone Probable Starters Page 5 Kansas Ht. P. Ht. Oklahoma Loneski (6-4½) F (6-6½) King Elstun (6-3) F (6-5½) Schwall Chamberlain (7-0) C (6-8) Stoermer Parker (5-11) G (6-0) Claiborne King (6-2) G (6-3) Hudson A brawny new starting forward, Ron Loneski, and a zone defense will be two new items on the Kansas basketball team which Oklahoma will have to face tonight in Allen Field House. The Jayhawkers will be trying for a season sweep of the Oklahoma series after having already defeated the Sooners twice, once in tournament play, 74-58 and then had to fight a battle down to the last minute to pull a 59-15 victory. out of the fire at Norman. Overwhelm Missouri. 91-58 A crowd of 13,000 is expected to be on hand for the tipoff at 7:35 p.m. Overwhelm Missouri, 91-58 The Jayhawkers got by another stumbling block in their drive toward the Big Seven championship with an overwhelming 91-58 victory over Missouri Saturday night at Columbia. Getting the maximum from a highly effective zone defense plus Wilt Chamberlain and Ron Loneski, the Jayhawkers topped the Tigers in 'every phase of the game. Even in the free throw department where Missouri leads the league, Kansas held a 64-45 per cent advantage. While Wilt scored 32 points and captured 20 rebounds, the entire squad got into the act with all 12 men seeing action and only Lynn Kindred and Monte Johnson failing to score. The Tigers were never able to muster a threat, thanks to the great first half work of Chamberlain who scored 15 points and took 12 rebounds and Loneski who added 14 points and 11 rebounds. Wilt left the game with 7½ minutes to play needing only four points to break the Brewer Field House record of 36 points set by the Tigers' Norm Stewart. Take Lead Early It was Maurice King's long jump shot with three minutes gone in the game that overcame the last Tiger lead and moved the Jayhawkers ahead, 7-6. From then on things got steadily worse for the Tigers as the Jayhawkers used their superior rebounding to set up easy scores and ended the evening with a 67-37 advantage in the rebounding department. IM Scores Fraternity A—ATO 44, Phi Psi 40. Independent A—Oread 35, Prelock 32; Hookers 57, Scrubs 42. Fraternity C—DU (1) 18, Pm Delt (4) 17; Phi Gam (5) 36, Phi Delt (1) 31; Phi Psi (2) 44, SAE (1) 1; Phi Gam (3) 29, ATO (2) 19; Phi Psi (3) 24, Beta (2) 21; Phi Gam (2) 34, Delta Chi (2) 29; Phi Psi (1) 39, Lambda Chi (1) 20; Phi Gam (1) 40, Kappa Sig (1) 19. No games today. A Skeleton Sled Speed Mark ST. MORITZ, Switzerland —(UP) —Douglas W. Connor of Canada, the world skeleton sled champion, broke his own track record on the cresta run with a time of 56 seconds flat for an average of 54 miles per hour Sunday. Ty Cobb holds the major league baseball record for stolen bases in one season with 96. KU Swimmers Lose To Buffs The Kansas Jayhawker swimming team drew its second loss of the season in a close contest with Colorado at the Robinson Gymnasium pool Saturday afternoon by a score of 47 to 39. The very first event of the afternoon was a preview of things to come for the Jayhawkers. In the 400 yard medley relay KU anchor man Chuck Edwards was beaten to the finish line by inches. In winning the event Colorado set a new pool record of 4:25.7. The old record of 4:42.0 was set by Kansas State. Perhaps the high point of the afternoon for Kansas fans was the performance of freshman Jared Piety in the 440 yard freestyle. Piety virtually ran away from the rest of the field, and won the race by more than 30 yards. But since he is a freshman and not eligible for varsity competition, Piety's first place did not count in the point totals. KU coach Chuck Edwards said that, "as usual Colorado was tough but we weren't quite deep enough. We need about four more good boys. The Results: 400-yard medley relay—1, Colorado; 2, Kansas (Kreye, Clevenger, Hill, Edwards). Time: 4.25.7. New pool record. 220-yard freestyle—1, Sheff (C); 2, Milledge (K); 3, Greenly (C). Time: 2:1.9 60-yard freestyle = 1, Edwards (K); 2, Dowdatsky (K); 3, Bodin (C); Time (3: 19) 200-yard Butterfly—1, Cleverenger (K) ; 2, Mills (C); 3, Priblebr (C). Time: 242.5. 4, Anderson (C) 209.3 points; 2, Matthews (K) 208.4 points; 3, Orgillue (C), 169.5. 100-yard freestyle—1, Hill (K); 2, Milledge (K); 3, Knudson (C). Time: 60.5. 200-yard backstroke — 1, Bodin (C); 2, Allen (C); 3, Kreye (K). Time: 2:35.6. 440-yard freestyle—1, Greenly (C); 2, Sheff (C); 3, Peterson (K). Time: 5:38.5. 200-yard breaststroke—1, Braeske (C); 2, Chevenger (K); 3, York (C). Time: 2:39.5 400-yard freestyle relay — 1, Kansas (Hill; Hill); 2, Colorado; Time: 3:58.2 Bobby Jones is the only golfer in history to win the U.S. amateur and open championships and British amateur and open championships in the same year. Monday, Feb. 18, 1957 University Daily Kansas Emporia State Into CIC League Lead Emporia State took over the lead in the CIC basketball struggle, but St. Benedict's still is in the running. Two victories last week pushed Emporia State to a 7-1 record. Just a notch away is the Atchison team with a mark of 6-1. Emporia State has two league games left while St. Benedict's has three. St. Benedict's meets Pittsburg Wednesday night in its only league meeting this week. The leaders have one conference contest this week, tangling with Washburn Friday. FRESHLY BAKED RIES The HOLIDAY INN presents its special carry-out pie service. Just call us and within an hour your pie will be ready to go. Almost any flavor available including apple, cherry. blueberry, coconut cream, lemon, and others. To Carry Out Call VI 3-7991 One Hour Service Plan To Use Our Spacious Private Dining Room Holiday Inn Restaurant Jct. 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