Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Jan. 12, 1965 Buffs Break Seven-Game KU Streak, 61-59 Colorado broke a seven-game KU winning streak last night when they edged the Jayhawks, 61-59, on the Golden Buffaloes' home court at Boulder. The win even out the Buffaloes season mark at seven and seven while boosting their conference record to two and one. Kansas is also two and one for conference play and a ten and four season record. High-jumping center Walt Wesley again coped scoring honors, scoring 24 points. Wesley fouled out of the game with less than two and a half minutes remaining. Colorado's 6'7" center almost paralleled Wesley's performance racking up 21 counters. Colorado began their attack early in the first half when forward Mike Frink hit from the top of the circle for the first score of the game. Close on his heels, guard Lynn Baker scored with a driving lay-up. CHUCK GARDENER, Buffalo center, added another tally on a free throw when he was fouled by Wesley. KU guard Delvyl Lewis then took the ball down court and put Kansas on the board with a jump shot from the outside. The first half was marked by a duel of the centers as Wesley tallied 11 points on a combination of right- handed hook and fadeaway shots, and Gardener hit for six points from his pivot position and three from the free throw stripe. Delly Lewis put on a show of deadly accuracy in the first half while he pumped home three shots from 20 feet out, one from 15, and one from the free throw line. Al Lopes failed to hit anything in the first period from the field or the bonus stripe. Colorado scoring for the first half was pretty well divided, with the exception of Gardener. THE JAYHAWKS managed to hold the Golden Buffaloes to a four- point lead, 33-29, at the half. Kansas took the second half tipoff and Lewis attempted the first shot. Colorado recovered and shot. Then Wesley took the ball to make the first score of the period with a jump fadeaway shot. On the Kansas side it was the shooting of forward Riney Lochmann and Wesley that dominated the second period. Lochmann tallied his whole 10-point total in the second half with jump shots from 12 to 15 feet out. WESLEY CONTINUED his deadly work with the fadeaway and mixed it with accurate aim on the free throw stripe to add 13 points to the board before he fouled out. With 10 minutes remaining in the half KU had a five-point advantage on the Buffaloes. The lead changed hands with about seven minutes left when Gardener dropped in two free throws to make it 52-51. The Jayhawkers trailed from this time. Most of the time the Colorado squad was held to a two point advantage but occasionally it grew to four points. Phi Kappa Theta Earns Big Victory Phi Kappa Theta earned sole possession of first place in its Fraternity "A" league Friday with a 37-35 victory over previously undefeated Alpha Tau Omega. The Phi Kaps ran their league record to 3-0 with the last-minute victory. Pat Cahill with 12 and Ed Williams with 10 led the winners. Tom Danaher was high man for the ATO's with 11. Gamma Delta defeated Alpha Phi Alpha, 39-34; and Sigma Alpha Epilon downed Sigma Phi Epsilon, 50-24. In other "A" action Friday, Phi THE PHI GAMS held a 28-8 half-time lead, but Pete Townsend tallied 14 of his 20 points in the second period to bring Alpha Phi Alpha back into the game. Bill Trull led the winners with 12. John Stone with 18 led the SAE's to their third consecutive victory. When Wesley fouled out with less than two and a half minutes remaining, the score stood at 58-56 in favor of the Buffalooes. Norm Saunders, Colorado forward, dropped a free throw through for one counter. With 43 seconds remaining, Delvv Lewis fouled Pat Frink, who sank both the shots to bring the Buffers to their final tally. Jimmy Brown Retiring After Two More Years NEW YORK—(UPI)—Owner Art Modell of the Cleveland Browns revealed his "retirement agreement" win Jimmy Brown today, along with his feelings about "million dollar baby" Frank Ryan and the sudden trend toward payment of outlandish bonuses. "It's true that we have a 'gentleman's agreement,'" said the youthful Cleveland owner. "I'm counting on Jimmy to play for us two more years. After all, he can't go on forever." Modell, speaking over the telephone from Cleveland, admitted he is counting on Brown to play football for the Browns only two more years. With about 30 seconds left to play, Lewis got the ball and drove through the Buffaloes to score on a layup. Colorado got the rebound but fumbled the ball down court and KU recovered. Jim Gough got off the initial shot and in the melee that followed, with Gough, Lopes and Ron Franz trying to tip in the ball, Lopes was fouled. "THAT WILL give him 10 years and that's quite a beating for anyone to take. He's made one movie already and I understand he may wish to go into that business. It's entirely up to him. He has done a tremendous job for us and he can stay as long as he likes. But we do have a mutual agreement for two more years." The 28-year-old Brown, holder of numerous National Football League records, has gained more than 10,000 yards rushing since entering the professional ranks from Syracuse University eight years ago. AFTER DISCUSSING Brown's future, the conversation shifted to Ryan's future. Ryan is the Brown's bright, prematurely greying, 28-year-old quarterback who led Cleveland to its recent world championship triumph over the Baltimore Colts. He has appeared in the movie "Rio Conchos" already and has indicated he would like to pursue his new career as an actor. Swim Team Loses Pair He also is one of those who was The KU swimming team, in its first appearance of the season, lost both ends of a double dual meet at Lincoln. Neb. The Jayhawks fell to Iowa, 62-32; and to Nebraska, 53-42. Lopes sank the final KU counter, and his first, from the charity stripe, with one second left on the clock. Iowa downed Nebraska, 63-32, to take top honors in the three-way meet. KU claimed five first places in the meet with Nebraska. Don Pennington was a double winner with victories in the 200 and 500 free style. Other Jayhawk winners were Don Buckholz, diving; Bill Johnson, 200 back; and the KU 400 medley relay team of Bill Johnson, Mike Downey, Jim Basile and Dick Bisbee. astonished to learn Joe Namath was signed for $400,000 by owner Sonny Werblin of the New York Jets. "If he's worth $400,000," Ryan said, "then I'm worth $1,000,000. I'll have" to ask for a $980,000 raise." Jan Janzen chipped in with 15, getting 13 of them in the second half. Warren Massey hit 10 for the Sig Eps. Commenting on Ryan's remarks, Modell said first off that "it's absolutely ridiculous to think we're paying him only $20,000." Modell was in Los Angeles on business last Tuesday night and Ryan made a special point of seeking him out, the Cleveland owner said. Yesterday in "A" play, Ellsworth defeated HIDK, 44-39, to remain undefended in its division. Charles Huerter paced the winners with 15 points. John Sevick hit 12 for HIDK, all in the first half. "Frank told me he he was embarrassed for me, for himself and for everyone involved." Modell explained. "He made his position clear and I'm perfectly satisfied. He said the story was blown far out of its true proportion." In other "A" games, Delta Function won by forfeit over the Hawks, and Lambda Chi Alpha forfeited to Delta Upsilon. NEVERTHELESS, RYAN did make the statement to Hal Wood of UPI and Wood reported it the way it was told to him by the Cleveland quarterback without any embellishment. SEVERAL GAMES were played in "C" leagues yesterday, and several more were forfeited. Dennis with 10 paced the Phi Gams. Max Foote led Sigma Chi with 13. 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