Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Dec. 14, 1964 Avenge Friday Night KU Fans Jeer Wildcats By Russ Corbitt (Sports Editor) KU basketball fans apparently have tired of supporting Kansas State in the Sunflower Doubleheader games played at Lawrence, only to hear their own team booed and belittled at Manhattan. THE QUESTION was answered and the evening's tempo set when Kansas State took the floor, greeted by a barrage of boos that shook the Field House. At Manhattan Friday night, K-State fans outdid themselves in surpassing all recent performances of catcalls and chides for the visiting Jayhawks. The hosts got what they wanted when KU fell to Penn State on a last-second shot in the Doubleheader opener. The Wildcats went on to defeat Loyola of Chicago in the nightcap. Saturday night the action shifted to Allen Field House, and many were wondering if the Jayhawk fans would remain loyal to the Sunflower State or avenge the vocal performance at Manhattan. The Nittany Lions from Penn State probably couldn't believe their cars when they received a combination of cheers, applause and foot-stomping that surpassed the volume of support given the Jayhawks in many of their home games last season. KU fans got an opportunity to put more spirit in their cheering in the second game, when big Walt Wesley put on one of the biggest scoring shows in Jayhawk history. The 6'11" junior stuffed, hooked and pushed in a total of 31 points in the first half, and finished the game with 42 to lead KU to an 80-60 victory over Lovola. The Nittany Lions, amid the almost repeat performance of the vocal support given them the night before at Manhattan, jumped off to a big lead over the Wildcats, and hung on late in the game for a 60-59 triumph. "I DIDN'T expect it, but crowd support always helps," Penn State Coach John Egli said after the game. "This is as far away from home as these boys have been, and they may be in for a shock when they go to some other places that are not as receptive," Egli said, perhaps not fully understanding the extent of the KU-Kansas State rivalry. WESLEY, THE Jayhawks' hero John Gill poured in ten points in the second half to break a 19-18 halftime lead and pace Stephenson to a 46-36 victory over the 19'ers in Independent "A" intramural basketball Friday. UNCLE downed Geology 32-28. The Geology men had foul trouble but UNCLE could only connect on eight of the nineteen shots offered from the free stripe. Close IM Games Played The Nad-Battenfeld game was a first-half game too. The Nads led by two, but came out strong to finish, 34-29, over Battenfeld. DELTA TAU DELTA overturned Theta Chi, 25-29, in "B" league play. Phi Kappa Tau edged Phi Gamma Delta, 31-29, in another cliff-hanger. Forward John Rishel hit 18 for the game and led the Phi Tau's to victory. Phi Gam guard Phil McGrath had 17 for the game. Joel Dougherty's 12 points led Ellsworth on to defeat Foster, 34-28. Alpha Kappa Lambda, after breaking away from a 7-7 halftime score, went on to defeat Phi Kappa Theta, 25-17. In "C" games, Cif downed Ellsworth 6 North. Scott Giffin was high-pointer for Cif and the game with eleven. ery took on Tom Heideman in an exhibition match. The CMS varsity wrestler pinned 115-pound Zackery. of the evening, said he felt a little more at ease after his first five shots, but he got tired with about a minute remaining in the first half. Marc Ryan was the only other KU winner, getting the decision on Craig Trumbo in 137-pound spot. Big Walt had every reason to be tired. His 31 points in the first half were more than the entire Loyola team, national champions two years ago, could manage, as KU rolled to a 45-28 halftime advantage. KU freshman Dennie Lyall pinned his opponent, giving the Jayhawks five points. KU picked up another five as Warrensburg forfeited the 177-pound division. Central Missouri State of Warrensburg defeated the Jayhawk varsity wrestlers 27-11 while the KU freshmen overran the CMS squad, 24-7. Friday night. KU Wrestlers Split Fred Elder, KU varsity heavyweight, was awarded a decision and three points over the Mules' Al Blessing. Warrensburg had two pins to KU's one in varsity competition. Jim Earl of CMS pinned Bill Brackett in the 115-pound division. Jerry Lorenzine of the Mules floored Norm Fisher in the 157 class, KU 177-pounder Gary Duff dropped and pinned Ted Wilson. KU forfeited the 123-pound varsity class, and freshman Fock Zack The Mules walked away with one pin, Bill Graham in the 167 division and two points in a tie awarded in 137-pound class. KU took the other five positions by decisions. 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