Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb. 12, 1965 KU Upends K-State Freshmen The KU freshman basketball team handed the undefeated Kansas State Wildcats a surprise loss last night in Allen Field House, 78-63. The Wildkittens had gone into the contest boasting a 4-0 record. The Jayhawks were only 3-3 and were picked to be the victims in the hassle. KU had four men shooting in double figures. Rodger Bohnenstiehl and John Carter both netted 19 points for the Jayhawks. Joseph White, playing his first game last night, dropped in 16. Following up with 10 points was guard Bill Trull. Mike Williams, 6'3" center, led the scoring effort for the Wildcats. He pumped in 15 points. Close behind Williams was forward Earl Seyfert with 14. Seyfert also took honors on the boards as he hauled in 15 rebounds. After a slow start with the K-Staters holding leads of six or more points, the Jayhawks began to work. During the last part of the first half the players fed the ball to Bohnen-stiel under the hoop and he dropped in 18 of his 19 tallies before the half. White a mid-year graduate of a St. Louis, Mo., high school, turned in an amazing performance for his first game of college ball. He also led the Jayhawk rebounding by pulling down 13. The Wildcats failed to rally for the second half. KU kept the lead while the Cats failed to hit regularly from the field. K-State was plagued by heavy fouling in the second half when they tried to stop the Jayhawk attack. graduate of the championship Wyandotte high school team of Kansas City. Bohnenstiehl was removed from the game with about two minutes left when the muscles in his calf cramped. KU's forward Ron Lang fouled out early in the second half. He was replaced by George Yarnevich, The Jayhawks took the court last night without the services of Wandy Williams, the second highest scorer on the squad. Williams failed to suit up for the game last week with Ft. Scott Junior College and apparently has left school. about even for both squads. KU hit 36 per cent and the Wildcats completed 38 per cent. The 'Cats beat the Jayhawks from the free throw line with a sizzling 81 per cent on 17 out of 21. KU hit 36 out of 52 for an acceptable 69 per cent. Shooting from the field was just OU Will Try A 'Bill-Lee' Club Oklahoma's busy Calhoun brothers will hit the collar in seven events in the Kansas-Oklahoma indoor track dual Saturday night at Allen Field House. Bill Calhoun, fleet little ebony speedster who ran 440 yards in 48.6 seconds indoors in the recent Oklahoma State dual to break the late Bill Lyda's 23-year school record, is entered in the 60, 60 low hurdles, 440 and mile relay. Lee Calhoun, a lanky middle distance strider and jumper, will try the 600, 880 and high jump. In the recent Oklahoma Federation indoor meet, he won the 600 in 1:14.3, then doubled back to take the 880 in 1:56.9. They're opposites in several respects. Bill went to Dayton Dunbar high, Lee to Dayton Roosevelt. Bill stands 5-11 and weighs only 145. Lee towers 6-4 and hefts 178. They're both sophomores. Bill didn't compete in the Federation meet because of the illness of his wife in Dayton. He just returned Sunday, missing several days' practice. Coach J. D. Martin's Sooners will have one Kansan on their squad. He is javeliner Byron Berline of Caldwell, the 1964 national old-time fiddling champion. Bill Calhoun Oklahoma Quartermiler He'll go in the shot put against the Jayhawkers. Although that's like switching from the violin to the tuba, Berline managed 49-23% in last week's Federation games. The Sooners hope to contend strongly with vaulters Jim Farrell and Jim Baller, spinner James Ray Jackson, hurdler Mike Hewitt and miler George Brose. Farrell lifted 15-3 in last week's Oklahoma Federation meet. Bill Calhoun may also be a threat in the low hurdles. He darted over them in seven flat 10 days ago against Oklahoma State. One of the Sooner broadjumpers is Ken Farris jr., son of the Sooner athletic business manager and assistant athletic director. Public Health Grant Aids Biology Study A U.S. Public Health Service grant, recommended to total $302,604 over five years, has been given to the University of Kansas for support of a project entitled "Research in Statistical Biology." Principal investigator is Dr. Robert R. Sokal, professor of statistical biology in the entomology department. discover the difference in the '65 Chevrolets Impala Super Sport Coupe CHEVROLET Redecorate your driveway Park out front, at least for a while, and let the neighbors enjoy that sleek Impala Super Sport styling. 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