PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS KU fights for first against Iowa State KU's basketball team will strive to regain a share of the top spot in the Big Eight basketball race Saturday when the Jayhawks collide with Iowa State at Allen Field House in their final action before the mid-semester break. Tipoff is 8:05 p.m. The Jayhawks were knocked out of the lead and into a three-way tie for second place when Colorado upset the Jayhawkes, 62-59, at Boulder Tuesday. The victory lifted the Buffs (3-1) into the league lead by a half-game ahead of Kansas, Kansas State and Nebraska, all 2-1 in conference play. IOWA STATE is right behind at 2-2 and comes here under pressure of having to win, if the Cyclones are to remain in strong contention for the championship. Aside from the Allen Field House headliner the only other Big Eight game this weekend will be Saturday afternoon's regional television match between Kansas State and Oklahoma State at Stillwater. Coach Ted Owens' Jayhawks shaded Iowa State, 63-57, in the Rodgers fills gridiron staff With yesterday's addition or Dave McClain, former defensive line coach at Miami of Ohio, KU football coach Pepper Rodgers has completed his eight-man staff. Rodgers, who succeeded Jack Mitchell Dec. 16, also announced former KU All-American quarterback John Hadl will join the coaching staff for spring practice and will participate in recruiting. "Hadl will help coach all phases of the KU passing game," Rodgers said. Here's a sketch on the eight assistants and the positions they will coach. - John Cooper—29, defensive backs. - Jack Green-42, defensive ends and linebackers. - ● Dave McClain—28, defensive interior linemen. - Don Fambrough—43, offensive tackles and tight ends. - Charlie McCullers—27, offensive backs. - Larry Travis-26, offensive guards and centers. - Dick Tomey—27, varsity fundamentals and head freshman coach. - Floby Temple—40, teaching fundamentals. Sophomores hunting for baby sitters The sophomore class is looking for baby sitters. The search is part of a class service project to aid faculty members and their wives. The project, according to Dave Keesling, Herington sophomore and vice-president of the class, is to find and supply baby sitters for members of the faculty. But first the baby sitters must be acquired and that is why the sophomores are looking for them. Persons wishing to baby sit are asked to contact Nancy Copeck at VI 2-8093. finals of the recent Big Eight tournament as KU claimed an unprecedented third straight crown in the Kansas City classic. This project is one of three being promoted by the sophomore class under the leadership of class president Ken North, Shawnee Mission freshman. On that occasion the Jayhawks received a career high 19-point scoring outburst from sophomore Phil Harmon and they were able to restrict Iowa State ace Don Smith to 15 points—10 below his league-leading season average of 24.8. KU's loss at Colorado was its first to a Big Eight foe in 15 games, dating back before the semester break a year ago. RANKED NO. 6 and No. 7 in the national polls prior to their loss at Colorado, the Jayhawks come up to the Iowa State duel with an 11-3 record. Iowa State was 9-5 prior to a Thursday night clash with Drake at Des Moines. KANSAS KU has won eight of its last nine games against Iowa State. Rodger Bohnenstiehl (6-6) ... f Ron Franz (6-7) ... f Bob Wilson (6-6) or Vernon Vanoy (6-8) ... c Jo Jo White (6-3) ... g Phil Harmon (6-4) ... g IOWA STATE IOWA STATE Don Smith (6-8) ... f Raul Duarte (6-9) ... f Dave Fleming (6-5) ... c Dave Hartman (6-3) ... g John McGonigle (6-2) ... g 4 Daily Kansan Friday, January 20.1967 Engineers, Mathematicians: Contribute to Technical Programs of National Significance ...nsa Creating secure communications systems and equipments unknown anywhere else. 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