University Daily Kansan Page 5 First Place Colorado Plays Here Tomorrow Colorado is rapidly gaining a reputation as the "lucky" team in the Big Eight, even though the Golden Buffaloes have a perfect 8-0 conference record and currently lead runner-up Kansas State by a whole game. But the Kansas Jayhawkers are as ready as they'll ever be. Tipoff time is 7:35 tomorrow night in Allen Field House. COLORADO'S LONG STRING of conference wins, highlighted by triumphs over K-State (75-61) and Oklahoma State (54-39), is not as impressive as the Buff record indicates. Coach Sox Walseth's TOP SCORER—Ken Charlton, 6-6 forward, is league leading Colorado's top scorer with a 19.9 average for 18 games. Monday night, however, while the Jayhawks were dropping another conference contest to Oklahoma State at Stillwater, 72-68. Colorado was impressive in whipping Oklahoma at Boulder, 64-56. cagers have slipped by Nebraska (58-56), Iowa State (58-55), Oklahoma (54-50), and Oklahoma State (64-61). Kansas, on the other hand, is looking for an upset win. The Hawkers have dropped their last four conference outings in a row—plus a non-conference game with the Air Force Academy—and now are last place in the Big Eight with Missouri. The Tigers and KU have identical 1-6 conference records. BUT THE HAWKS are picking up the team drive that might enable them to upset the conference leaders. They hit 50 per cent of their shots from the field at O-State and staged two quick rallies, only to fall to the Cowboys, who hit 65.9 per cent. 72-68. Moreover, Kansas center Lee Flachsbarth gave a fine performance in his first varsity start of the season Monday, scoring 10 points in an individual 100 per cent shooting effort. The Hawker pivot shot three-for-three from the field, and added four free throws in as many attempts. The KU guard combination of Nolen Ellison and Jerry Gardner accounted for 38 points in the Oklahoma State game while playing the entire 40 minutes. Ellison scored 22 points, and Gardner added 16. The Jayhawkers will face a situation that has confronted them most of the season—a lack of height on the boards. THE COLORADO front line of Ken Charlton (6-6), Wilky Gilmore (6-5), and Jim Davis (6-8), average three inches per man taller than the Jayhawkers Harry Gibson (6-3), Jim Dumas (6-2), and Flachsbarth (6-5). In addition, the Buffaloes have a front-line reserve in 6-6 Milt Mueller, who is currently averaging 8.8 points per game. Fullmer May Lose His Ring Crown Both teams have two regulars NORTH ARLINGTON. N.J. (UPI)—Nigerian Dick Tiger will claim the NBA middleweight crown by default, co-manager Jersey Jones warned today, if Gene Fullmer challenges for the light-heavy-weight title instead of defending his NBA 160-pound championship. Top contender Tiger has filed an official challenge for Fuller's portion of the title, Jones stressed, and has posted a $2,500 forfeit check with NBA commissioner Abe J. Greene. Jones issued the warning to Fullmer today because of newspaper reports that promoter Joe Dupier of Denver, Colo., has offered $250,000 for Archie Moore to defend his light heavyweight crown against Fullmer in May. Jim Beatty Says Not To Expect Record Mile NEW YORK — (UPI)— Jim Beatty warned everyone not to expect another four-minute mile in the New York A.C. meet tonight although he'll do his best to "hurry things up." Marine Corporal John Uelses who has twice cleared 16 feet in the indoor pole vault will not compete due to a recent bounce with the virus and also will skip tomorrow's meet in Louisville. Gary Gubner, who established a new world indoor shot put record of 63 feet $10\frac{1}{4}$ inches two weeks ago, will compete tonight also. The 27-year-old Los Angeles Track Club ace set a new world record of 3:58.9 last Saturday. Nevs is not a leaven for advertising. News is an essential ingredient in the decisions of democratic peoples.—A. J. Liebling Tuesday Feb. 20,1962 Big 8 Room Kansas Union S U A PING PONG TOURNEY 6:30 d.m. 6:30 p.m. Register at Information Booth Trophy Although a Kansas defense, which has allowed opponents to score an average of 72.9 points a game, might give the Buffs an advantage in the defensive department, the Hawkers are offensively potent having outscored the Buffs 65.0-62.6 in conference games. high on the conference scoring charts. KU's Ellison is the leagueleader with 19.4, while teammate Gardner is tied for third place with Colorado's Charlton at 17.7. Another CU regular, Gilmore, currently is hitting at a 13.2 clip. NEW YORK — (UPI)—Iron Man Joe McGinnity of the old New York Giants of the John McGraw era in baseball, pitched both games of a doubleheader on five occasions during his career. Friday, Feb. 16, 1962 Iron Man Sports in Brief NEW YORK — (UPI) — CBS-TV made a record $10.2-million bill to the NCAA and its member colleges in gaining exclusive rights to the association's Game of the Week football telecasts for 1962 and 1933. The announcement of the two-year contract was made yesterday by Bill Flynn, chairman of the television committee of the NCAA, and Bill MacFail, vice president of CES Television Sports. The NCAA sanctioned telecasts were handled last year by ABC-TV. --center who leads the nation in scoring, moved into ninth-place among the all-time list of major college scorers by tallying 45 points last night as the Redskins trampled New Mexico 90-65. TUCSON, Ariz. — (UPI) —A Kansas golfer is in second place in the Tucson Open Golf Tournament going into the second round today. McGill now has a career total of 2.095 points and with five games remaining can possibly climb as high as fourth place among college basketball's scoring "immortals." 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