--- [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] 01 02 03 04 University Daily Kansan Friday, Dec. 11, 1964 Page 11 Doubleheader Features Unbeaten Loyola MANHATTAN—The eighth annual Sunflower Doubleheader basketball classic unfolds here in Ahearn Fieldhouse tonight, with Kansas State and KU playing host to Lovola of Chicago and Penn State. This is supposed to be a year of rebuilding for Loyola coach George Ireland, but when his charges take the court the Ramblers' trademark of high-speed basketball is expected to be well in evidence. The lone returning starter from last year's 22-6 club is guard Jim Coleman, a 5-11 speedster and co-captain of the team. Although not a tall team, Loyola makes up for this physical limitation in speed and hustle. Most of the Rambler players can play more than one position well, and the scoring burden does not fall on one player. Ireland likely will start four juniors and one sophomore. Dan Connaughton, a 6-1 guard-forward, could push his way into the starting lineup. The lone sophomore is Clete Edmonds, a 6-4 forward who was second-leading scorer on last year's freshman team which averaged 106 points a game. He fills in at center, also. KU and Penn State open the two-day affair, with tipoff slated for 7:30 p.m. K-State encounters the prominent Ramblers of Loyola in the second game tonight. Tomorrow, the Wildcats play Penn State in the first game at Lawrence, with the Jayhawkers meeting the Chicago club in the finale. LOYOLA ENTERS the Sunflower twinbill as the only undefeated team among the four participants. The Ramblers, national champions two years ago and NCAA Mideast entrants last season, opened the 1964-65 campaign with an 87-83 victory over Southwest Missouri State, and then blasted Western Ontario, 106-35 last Friday. PENN STATE enters the doubleheader with one win and one loss, dropping a 72-71 decision to Maryland in the Nittany Lions' opener, and rolling by Syracuse, 81-59, last Saturday. Coach John Egli has six lettermen, including four starters, back from last year's team that posted a 16-7 record. Penn State's best overall season mark in a decade. However, the Lions lack outstanding height and possess an uncertain bench. Christmas is the worla outdoors, and... The returning veterans include two seniors—co-captains Bob Weiss and Ron Avillion—and juniors Carver Clinton and Ray Saunders, both of whom made impressive debuts as sophomore starters last year. The other lettermen in contention for the remaining starting berth are 6-7 Terry Hoover and Gerry Roseboro, a 6-1 backcourter. Wildcats' offense. He said a need to "quicken up considerably" was evident after K-State had trouble running its patterns against Indiana and Southern Illinois. K-STATE COACH Tex Winter, after watching his young team post two victories in three games, expressed concern this week about the The Wildecat front line has held up its end of the scoring burden consistently, with senior Jeff Simons leading with an 18.3 average. Gary Williams, junior forward, and sophomore pivot Roy Smith both are in double figures, as is Ron Paradis, junior guard. However, Paradis couldn't find the range against Southern Illinois Monday night when he connected on only one of nine shots. KU comes into Doubleheader play with a 2-1 record, grabbing wins from Arkansas and New Mexico while losing to Northwestern. 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