University Daily Kansan Monday.Feb.26,1964 University Daily Kansan SPORTS Hawks at Norman After Home Loss Coach Dick Harp's Kansas Jayhawkers meet the Oklahoma Sooners Wednesday night in Norman, Okla., after a smarting 57-36 loss to the Oklahoma State Cowboys in Allen Field House last Saturday night. The loss dropped Kansas further into the Big Eight cellar. The Jayhawkers now stand 2-9 in league play, a game-and-a-half behind Missouri and Oklahoma both with 3-7 records. In overall records only the Sooners have won less games than Kansas. THEIR RECORD is 5-15, while Kansas stands 6-16 for season play. In the Lawrence meeting between the two squads Oklahoma defeated the Jayhawkers 67-66 in overtime. The Jayhawks built up first half leads of 27-14, 29-18 before holding a 38-24 halftime margin. The Sooners unleashed a strong second half offensive attack against KU. They cut KU's lead to five points in the first nine minutes, and to one point with four minutes remaining in the game. OU took a momentary lead before Kansas tied the game 62-62 to send the squads into overtime play. KANSAS missed several shots during the overtime period and Oklahoma controlled the ball to win the game. The Sooner front line will have a height advantage over KU's front line. OU will start Warren Fouts (6-7), Jerry Haddock (6-5) and Harvey Chaffin (6-6) in the front line positions. Ed Evans will start at one Sooner guard while the other may come from four or five potential starters. The first half of the Oklahoma State-Kansas game was nip and tuck. The Jayhawkers led only twice in the game, the last time being 13-12 with seven minutes remaining in the first half. Both teams were cold in field goal percentages as Oklahoma State shot 37 per cent while Kansas managed only 21 per cent. This was directly opposite from the Stillwater contest when Oklahoma State shot 66 per cent and Kansas 50. The Jayhawkers fell 10 points behind their opponents in the first six minutes of the second half and never recovered. KANSAS 37 Player FG FT PF TF Dumas 1 2 1 4 Gibson 2 3 4 7 Flachsbarth 0 2 3 7 Gardner 4 1 4 9 Ellison 3 5 2 11 Vance 1 2 1 4 Totals 11 15 15 37 OKLAHOMA STATE 56 **OKLAHOMA STATE 56** Epperley 3 4 2 10 Hassmann 2 2 3 6 Bunch 8 3 4 19 Smelser 3 2 3 8 Linsenmeyer 1 0 1 2 Iba 3 1 1 7 Reins 1 0 0 2 Wiley 1 0 1 2 Shuck 0 0 1 0 Totals 22 12 16 56 Maris Asks for Pay Boost By United Press International Roger Maris goes to bat for the fifth time today against Roy Hamey, the New York Yankees' general manager, in an attempt to settle the home run king's salary demands. In their four previous meetings, the Yankee slugger struck out each time in his quest for a $75,000 contract. This would represent about a 100 per cent increase over Maris' salary last season, when Roger walloped a record 61 home runs. 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The Jayhawks were held to their fewest number of first places this season. Last night Kansas State and Oklahoma State each won three events. In the shot put the Jayhawks had to settle for a tie with a Wildcat putter. Kansas captured seven first places and placed in every other event for 75 points. Oklahoma State and Kansas State were "nip and tuck" for second place before the Cowboys captured eight points in the broad jump and five in the mile relay to finish second, 43-33. Kansas Captures Indoor Triangular Starts Preparation for League Meet There were several surprises for Conch Bill Easton. Five meet records fell as the Kansas Jayhawkers, though not as impressive as in past meets, ran past the Oklahoma State Cowboys and the Kansas State Wildcats in an indoor triangular meet here Friday. First, Big Eight indoor sprint champion Larry McCue was handed his first defeat in the 60-yard dash this year by Kansas State sophomore Dale Alexander, Hays sophomore. Alexander, who won the Kansas state high school Class A cham- Yul Yost and Kansas State's Stout tied for first place in the shot put and set a new meet mark of 53- $ 8 \frac {1}{2} $ . The old record was $ 53-6 \frac {1}{2} $ set by Cain of Kansas State in 1959. pionshipss in the 100, 220 and 440- yard two years ago and is considered one of the conference's most promising sprinters, won in .66.3 Another surprise came in the 600-yard dash. Charlie Strong, one of the conference's best middle-distance men, came from behind to defeat KU's Bill Thornton, who last week set an Allen Field House record. Bill Dotson broke his third meet record of the season running the mile in 4:10.1 This bettered his old record of 4:15.1, which he shared with Miles Eiseman of Oklahoma State. Jack Stevens hit his personal low of the campaign in the pole vault winning the event with a leap of 14-0. Roger Schmanke was second with 13-6. Charlie Hayward won a two-mile duel with Kansas State's Pat McNeal and Oklahoma State's Danny Metcalf. Metcalf defeated Hayward twice in cross-country and was a pre-meet favorite. Metcalf looked tired throughout the race and Hayward outdistanced him in the final lap. McNeal finished strong ahead of Metcalf for second place. Ted Reisinger presses Kirk Hagan in the 1000-yard run closer every meet. Friday, Hagan won but just Charlie Smith scored another first for the Jayhawkers defeating Kansas State's top flight hurdler Jerry Hooker in the 60-yard low hurdles. Smith's time was seven seconds. LAST 3 DAYS! the university shop's ANNUAL WINTER SALE Positively Ends Wednesday Evening Feb.28th Special Group WOOL SUITS Reg. 69.50 49.50 Now 39.95 29.95 TOPCOATS (Just four left) Reg. 50.00 to 65.00 Now All One Price $37.95 Special Group 10 SPORT COATS Reg. 35.00 to 42.50 Now All One Price $25.00 30 prs. 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