Page 5 Fridav. Feb. 14. 1958 University Daily Kansan I-State Next The Kansas Jayhawkers play host Saturday night to a team that has been a constant source of grief to them, the Iowa State Cyclones. Iowa State handed the Kansans one of their three losses last season and the Jayhawkers had trouble winning in their meeting with the Cyclones in the Big Eight tournament last December. The Jayhawkers finally won the game, 55-48, but the game was in doubt until the last few minutes. Crawford In Top Shape More bad news is that Iowa State's top scorer and rebounder, 6-foot 5-inch John Crawford, will be back in top shape. Crawford played only briefly during the tournament game because of a lame ankle. It was Iowa State that almost gave KU a chance to get back into the Big Eight race by almost defeating K-State last Saturday. A string of 14 straight free-throws in the final minutes gave the Wildcats the game. But, it did prove that with Crawford back at full strength, the Cyclones are going to be tough to handle. The Cyclones always seem to be especially tough on All America center Wilt Chamberlain. In four games this far, Iowa State has held Chamberlain below 20 points three times. No other club in the nation can boast this record. This year he broke through this "barrier" by scoring 27 in a game that coach Dick Harp termed "one of the best of his (Chamberlain's) career." The game today was reported a near sell-out although officials expect to have a few tickets left for sale at the door. A capacity crowd is expected if the weather clears up. Game Near Sell-Out Harp has remarked, "We respect Iowa State as much as we do Kansas State. They always are very tough for us." If the Jayhawkers win their game Saturday night and Oklahoma loses to Missouri the same night, it would lift Kansas into second in the conference. Pickers, Cats, Pharmacy Win Independent A Games The Chicken Pickers, the Cats and Pharmacy won Independent A games Thursday. The Chicken Pickers defeated Rochdale 75-23. Welty scored 24 points for the winners, followed closely by Brecheisen with 21. Other Chicken Pickers scoring were Krisko 14, Rupf 12 and Odell'4. Olander led Rochdale with 12, and Coulter and Swenson each had 4. The Cats defeated the Butterballs 57-54 in a game which featured a scoring duel between the Cats' Ron Johnston and Bukaty of the Butterballs. Johnston scored 32 points and Bukaty had 28. Other scorers for the Cats were Jerry Brown 8, Ed Martin 6, Jim Kerr 5, Mo Courville, Bob James and Don Feller 2. Rounding out the scoring for the losers were Gibson 14, Letcavits 9 and Rosowicz 3. Pharmacy defeated Templein 43-41 although they were behind 30-23 at the half. Don Peterson led Pharmacy with 14, followed by Bill Geyer 11, Gary Adams 8, Dick Kraus 6, Bob Dall and Jack Geyer 2 each. Don Allen scored 16 to lead the losers followed by Sandy Yeats 12, Mike Zakoura 8, Norm Krisle 3 and Darryl Warren 2. Other results: Fraternity C—Phi Delt I 56,AEPI i 21; Beta III 23, TKE IV i 21; Phi Psi i 34, Lambda Chi i 17; Phi Psi i 34, Delts i 16; Phi Delt IV 45, Delta Sig Phi i 24; Delta II 30, AEPI i 28; Phi Psi IV 2, Delta 0 (forfeit). Games today Independent A—Radicals vs. Foster 4:15; Varsity vs. Jolliffe. 6:15. Fraternity B—Phi Gam vs. AKL, 4:15; Phi Kappa Tau vs. Theta Tau, 5 p.m., Phi Deltavs. Delts, 5:45; TKE vs. Sig Nu, 5:45; Sig Ep vs. Kappa Sig, 6:30; SAE vs. Phi Kappa Sig, 7:15 Fraternity C—DU X vs. ATO II, 4:15. Isle Royale, a national park, is the largest island in Lake Superior. DINNER DANCE NIGHTCLUB PARTY Featuring COUNT BASIE and his orchestra February 22 STUDENT UNION Dinner -- $2 a plate Dance – $2.50 a couple TICKETS ON SALE AT UNION AND INFORMATION BOOTH Skutka Will Do Double Duty For Hard-Pressed KU Squad Tonight's Kansas - Michigan State dual meet at 7:30 p.m. in Allen Field House will feature a double duty for Jayhawker Tom Skutka. KU, lacking in field events, is expected to be closely pressed by the Spartans all the way. Skutka will have the task of trying to defeat Michigan State's Crawford Kennedy, a 4:15.0 miler, and one hour later try to do the same in the 880-yard run against Dave Lean. Lean, an Olympic contender, has a career low of 1:52.0 in this event. In the Oklahoma meet this year, Skutka ran a 4:15.4 mile and a 1:57.0 in the 880. Running with him in the 880 will be Bobby Tague, who placed third in the Oklahoma meet According to Bill Easton, KU's weakest point in the meet will be in the field events. Easton will have one broad jumper, one high jumper, and no pole valuter. The absence of Kent Floerke will mean the loss of points in the broad and high jump. The Jayhawkers, who will have to win the meet in the running events, may have trouble in the 440-yard dash and the mile relay. Ward, Wyandotte Top Kansas High Schools TOPEKA—(UP)—Newton dropped from first place for the first time this season in Class AA rankings, the weekly Kansas high school basketball ratings showed today. Ward High School of Kansas City, Kan. with a 14-1 record moved into the top Class AA spot followed by Wyandotte of Kansas City, Kan. with 12-1. Newton followed with 12-2. Other top class AA teams were Wichita Kapuan 14-0 and Wichita North, 10-2. Only 265 points were yielded by Kansas during the conference 16-game season of 1923. Harold Patterson, B. H. Born, Al Kelley, and Dallas Dobbs made the all-conference team in 1954. Dan Knows Our Hi-Fi Sounds BEST Come in and listen sometime Equipment Showroom 928 Mass. Source* of this trouble will be Michigan State's Willie Attterberry, who ran the 440 in 47.1 last year. KU's success in this event depends on Ray Wyatt, defending Big Eight Indoor champion. Attaterberry and Lean are expected to pull the Spartan mile relay team over the line ahead of Kansas. In the 2-mile run, Jerry McNeal, Don Greenlee and Brian Travis are all capable of finishing ahead of Spartan Henry Kennedy, Greenlee and Travis defeated him in the Michigan State Relays last week, while McNeal, top man at this distance, concentrated on relays. Still on the sick list for the meet are Floerke, half miler Clif Cushman, and broad jumper T. J. Kelly. 6 TACOS Find It In The Kansan Classifieds $1.00 for Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. La Tropicana Incl. Drink 434 Locust The shorter the skirts, the lower the heel. And the prettiest flats of all are by Town and Country . . . soft, sweet and bouncy. 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