Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Jan. 15, 1957 Iowa State Cracks Win Streak With 39-37 Upset —(Daily Kansan photo) MY ACHIN' BACK—Wilt Chamberlain shows his disgust after a misplay in Saturday's Kansas State game. Kansas managed to pull this one out of the fire, but even histrionics didn't help the cause at Iowa State Monday. Iowa Stai Medsker Wins It With Late Goal The Kansas Jayhawkers slipped from the undefeated ranks Monday night when Don Medsker, 6-8 Iowa State center, hit a 15 foot jump shot just as the whistle blew ending the game to give the Iowa State Cyclones a 39-37 win at Ames. Medsker's last second shot spoiled the Jayhawkers' bid for their 13th straight win of the season. In conference play, Kansas now has a 3-1 record. Wilt Chamberlain was held to 17 points, the second lowest score of his college career. He was held without a field goal for the first 22:40 of play. He scored all five of his field goals in the second half and made a pair of charity throws in the last nine seconds to tie the game at 37-37. Thompson scored 18 points for the evening's scoring honors and pulled the Cyclones together in the final stanza to break a 21-21 deadlock. From that point on until Kansas tied the score on Chamberlain's two free throws. Iowa State dominated both scoring and rebounding. Thomson's final goal of the game, a 20-foot jump shot, put Iowa State in the lead 34-32 with 5:40 to go in the game. Elstun missed from 20 feet on KU's return try and the Cyclone coach, Bill Strannigan, put his team into a stall. Chance For KU Three consecutive times Iowa State lost the ball without making a shot, but the best Kansas could glean from this was an Elstun free throw. John Crawford immediately overshadowed that by breaking loose for a layup to give the Cyclones a 36-33 lead with 2:35 left to go in the game. Crawford came back to score on a free throw to make it 37-33. However, Kansas was not to be counted out. With 1:31 remaining Maurice King hit from the corner to bring KU to within 2 points of the Cyclones. Fouled out a few seconds later, but Medsker missed his free throw and Chamberlain cleared the boards. Kansas called time and when play was resumed Ronnie Johnston missed what appeared to be the tying goal. Crawford fouled Chamberlain which fouled Crawford out of the game. Chamberlain made both free throws to tie the game at 37-37. With seven seconds left, Chuck Vogt passed in to guard Lyle Frahm who drove down the middle and bounced to Medsker, who rammed home the game winning goal. The Jayhawkers in series play with Iowa State have won 79 to the Cyclone's 21 games. Monday's loss broke Kansas' longest winning streak since 1952 when they had two 13 game winning streaks. Kansas retained its Big Seven lead at 3-1, with four teams tied at 1-1 and Missouri and Kansas State in the cellar with a 1-2 record. Rauchen (FT) FG PT P Elstun 1 2-2 1-2 L Jhn'sn ' 1 1-2 1-Loneski 1 1-2 Kindred 0 0-0 Jdn'stn 0 0-0 Chmb'ln 5 7-12 King 3 0-0 Parker 1 1-2 Hollinger 0 0-0 School 104 | | FG | FF | P | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Draw't'd | 2 | 5-1 | 5 | | Vogt | 2 | 1-5 | 5 | | Davis | 0 | 0-0 | 3 | | Medsker | 2 | 1-3 | 3 | | Krochki | 0 | 0-0 | 3 | | Phmp'sm | 6 | 6-8 | 2 | | Frahm | 1 | 2-4 | 1 | Mortgage Toalots 13 11-21 18 Totals 13 13-26 15 Not only butter, but cheese can be made from the milk of zebus. To Play In Inaugural Parade We Rent Nationwide Trailers Any Size Anytime Anywhere Kiddies Bad, But Santa Comes THE MARDIS GRAS! 3 Exciting Holidays TO NEW ORLEANS (March 1, 2, 3) WESTON, Conn. —(UP) —About 50 Weston residents will open their Christmas packages this week. They will claim from police the more than 100 packages stolen from mailboxes by two juveniles a week before Christmas. COLUMBUS — (UP) — The 100-piece high school band from the Cherokee County Community High School leaves here Friday to take part in the inaugural parade in Washington. The group will march just ahead of the Kansas float. For Only $100—All Inclusive (Round trip fare, tax included, all expenses paid) From Kansas City by Pullman Make your reservation now Diane Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY 8th and Mass. Telephone VI 3-0152 FLY HOME BETWEEN SEMESTERS FLY HOME BETWEEN SEMESTERS Round Trip (Tax Included) From K.C. Via Air to: tourist Ist Class Los Angeles 149.60 193.16 New York 114.40 146.85 Reservations To Anywhere! Use Daily Kansan Want Ads 20%DISCOUNT ENGINEERING SUPPLIES - Triangles - Drawing - Drawing Instruments - Engineering 1 sets - Rolls Tracing paper - Engineering 2 sets DRAWING AND ART EQUIPMENT - Water Colors - Poster Paint - Water Color pads - Water Color brushes - Water Color blocs - Oil Colors - Color pencil sets MEDICAL EQUIPMENT - Glass slides - Cover Glasses Other articles too numerous to mention. Shop before you buy and save. - Slide Boxes K B This sale will last thru the opening of school. - Gowns 1241 Oread