Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 2, 1965 Jayhawks Trample the Buffaloes; Set Stage for Cowboy Clash Here The KU Jayhawks squeaked past Colorado last night, 68-62, in a key conference contest. The victory was a "must" for the Javahawks in their attempt to tie with the Oklahoma State Cowboys for the Big Eight conference crown. It boosted the KU conference record to 9-4 and firmed up their hold on second place. Colorado was the only serious threat to KU's standing but the last three losses have eliminated the Golden Buffaloes from their threatening position. The Buffs jumped to an early lead when they dropped in a basket the first time they gained possession. However, it was a short-lived lead and Jayhawk shooting quickly evened up the contest. For the first 10 or 12 minutes it was a game of small leads and quick scoring efforts. KU failed to capitalize on several free throws in the early portion of the first half while the Buffs pumped them in at every opportunity. With about eight minutes remaining, the Jayhawks held a 22-17 advantage over the Colorado squad. The Buffs went to work on the KU Kent Dobbins, Lawrence junior, paced KU to a 62-58 gymnastic victory over Fort Hays State Friday afternoon in Robinson Gymnasium. Cooper led Fort Hays with 17 points. His teammate Edwin Johnson scored 11. Bob Livesay, Glen Ellyn, Ill., scored five for Kansas. Coach Bob Lockwood commented that Kansas "would have beaten Fort Hays badly if the team had possessed more depth." Livesay and John Krug, Wichita junior, were the only Jayhawks, besides Dobbins, to place at least third in any event. Dobbins scored 41 points, while winning six of the eight events. He placed second and fifth in the other two. Dobbins also provided the winning margin by defeating Fort Hays ace, Gary Cooper, for the all-around title. The score was previously tied at 56 all. lead, though, and wore it away with their heavy shooting. The Jayhawks never recovered from the attack and at the halfway mark the score was 35-34 in favor of the Golden Buffaloes. A quick-hitting Jayhawk squad broke over the narrow Colorado margin in the first minutes of second half play and went on to hang up a lead for KU that the Buffers couldn't overcome for the rest of the evening. The Colorado squad managed to stay close to the Jayhawks and the game was not "cinched" until the final gun. With 2:35 remaining the score stood at 62-60 for the Jayhawks and KU went into a delay game. The Buffers attempted to gain control of the ball by what appeared to be intentional fouling, but they gathered no points from their efforts and KU tallied three from the free throw stripe. On a more successful turnover, Pat Frink of Colorado sank a 20-footer to give the Buffs their final score with 0:28 remaining. Lewis was fouled after the Frink goal and pushed in another two for KU. Wesley followed him later with one more point from the free line. Both teams suffered a loss in the anxious and rough play near the end of the game. KU's Ron Franz fouled out of the contest in the final minutes along with Colorado's Pat Frink. All-American Al Lopes came through for the Javhawks by tallying 20 points for one of his best nights in a long time. Following him un closely was Walt Wesley who put in 19 points including a stuffer from directly under the hoop. For the Golden Buffaloes it was Pat Frink who took the top honors for scoring. He sank 17. Little brother Mike Frink handled third place by racking up 10. Lynn Baker was the second place man with 12 tallies. Wesley fell short of any record-breaking performances in the game. He went into the contest needing only 30 points to crack the individual scoring record for the conference set by Bob Boozer of Kansas State. Wesley also was after the field goal record held by former Jayhawk, Clyde Lovellette. He needed 10 goals to top that record. Wesley only netted 5 of the goals last night. 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