Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Feb. 7, 1962 Fourth-Ranked Cats Meet Hawks Tonight By Ben Marshall The Kansas State Wildeats, ranked fourth nationally and 72-53 conquerers of Nebraska Saturday, invade Allen Field House tonight in quest of their sixth straight conference victory at the expense at their staggering intra-state rival, the Kansas Jayhawkers. Tipoff will be at 7:35. The Wildcats, who have lost only to Colorado in Big Eight action and occupy the runner-up slot in the conference behind the Buffaloes, sport an overall 15-2 record. Outside Big Eight play, Tex Winter's crew has lost only to Kentucky, 36-67, in the finals of the pre-Christmas Kentucky Invitational Tournament. DESPITE THE favorable odds and overpowering strength on the boards, the gang from Manhattan may have a tough time disposing of the floundering Jayhawks, who stand 1-3 in conference play after Monday night's loss to Missouri, 79-63. K-State guard Dick Ewy, who limited Kansas guard Jerry Gardner to one field goal during the 'Cats 70-45 romp over the Hawkers Jan. 10 at Manhattan, is recovering from a severe cold which caused him to miss the Nebraska game, and may not see action tonight. Warren Brown, Winter's other backcourt starter, is also listed as a doubtful performer in tonight's contest. Brown, who held KU backcourt ace Nolen Ellison to four fielders in the previous game, is recovering from a hip bruise. "WE HAVE RELIED heavily on defense all season, said Winter yesterday. "That was particularly obvious in our game with Kansas, and the mainstays of our defense have been Ewy and Brown. Unless they are near top form at Lawrence, we'll be in trouble." In addition to Coach Winter's worries over Ewy and Brown, the Wildcats have had considerable trouble winning on the road in conference action. In their three league contests away from home the 'Cats lost by 14 to Colorado and barely slipped by Missouri, 69-66, and Iowa State, 56-55. The Jayhawkers once again face Dick Ewy a serious height disadvantage under the boards. Kansas State's regular front line of Pat McKenzie (6-5), Gary Mariott (6-5), and Mike Wroblewski (6-5), are better than three inches per man taller than the Kansan to Select Intramural All-Stars EACH INTRAMURAL team manager is being asked by the department for nominations from their respective teams for the All-Star squad. Each manager is allowed to nominate two boys from his squad. The University Daily Kansan sports department is in the process of scouting the intramural "A" leagues in search of personnel for the UDK All-Star team which will meet the KU Freshmen on Feb. 19 at 5:45 p.m. in Allen Field House. The game will precede the Jayhawker varsity's encounter with the Oklahoma Sooners. Each "A" league team is being given an opportunity to aid in the selection of this squad by submitting to the Kansan an all-opponent team composed of the top players they have played against thus far. The deadline for this all-opponent team is Feb. 13. The UDK sports staff is in the process of watching each intramural "A" team play and is charting the top players. THE STAFF WILL compile the nominations, the all-opponent teams and personal observations, and choose the team which will be announced on. or before Feb. 16. The "All-Stars" will then meet over the weekend for a practice session to concoct strategy for their encounter with the KU freshmen, which have one of their best yearling units in years. The All-Stars will be at a definite height disadvantage. The freshmen have a tall team this year including a 6-9 center George Unseld. The All-Stars will be a smaller team, but will be seraphy. Hawker boardmen, Jim Dumas (6-2), Harry Gibson (6-3), and Buddy Vance (6-5). Officials for the contest will be three former Jayhawk player. Monte Johnson, public relations director, Bob Billings, director of aids and awards, and Dee Ketchum, who is assisting coaches Dick Harp and Ted Owens with the varsity and freshman units. DON'T GO TO EUROPE! THE HAWKERS WILL, however, sport a more balanced scoring attack than the Wildcats and this could, in part, compensate for KU's deficiency under the boards. Nolen Ellison and Jerry Gardner, the Kansas backcourt flashes who combined for 38 points in the Missouri game, are hitting consistently in double figures. Gardner, averaging a snappy 20 points per game, and Ellison, who is gunning at a 19.0 clip, could make the game interesting if Brown and Ewy miss the contest. In addition, the midgut Hawker board star Jim Dumas is pumping through 9.2 points per game. ...like a flock of sheep, in a "groupy" group visiting 24 countries in 12 days. DO GO TO EUROPE!...the NSA-way...travel designed especially for students. A 70 day program visiting six countries costs $920 — all inclusive, including transportation. Special interest tours to Israel and Western Europe, East and West Europe, Europe and USSR, Drive-It-Yourself and the special Round-the-World tour. Winter's crew, on the other hand, can boast of only one player scoring in double figures, senior center Mike Woblewski, who is currently averaging 18.5 points per game. Write: U.S. National Student Association, Dept. F, 2161 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley 4, California. *The U.S. National Student Association is a nonprofit service organization. KU Sports Network To Broadcast Game The KU Sports Network will broadcast tonight's Kansas-Kansas State encounter over two area stations, KJAY, 1440, Topeka, and KANU-FM, 91.5, Lawrence. Tom Hedrick will handle the play-by-play; Monte Johnson will do color. A total of seven stations will carry the game. Intramurals Start Action Intramural basketball started in full swing for the second semester last night with four Fraternity "A" League games, and 10 Fraternity "B" League contests. John Hadl, KU's football All America, donned basketball apparel, and scored 15 points to lead Sigma Nou past Delta Tau Delta 50-39. Louis Ebli scored 20 for the losers. Fraternity "B" Scores Phi Delta Theta rolled past Tau Kappa Epsilon 46-25. Mike Holland and Howard Parker scored 14 for the winners, Ron Frede had eight for the losers. Morgan Metcalf kept Beta Theta Pi's winning string intact by scoring 16 points to lead them to a 53-41 victory over Alpha Tau Omega. Craig Berry was high for the losers with 12 points. Delta Chi held Pi Kappa Alpha scoreless in an overtime period to win 39-33. Karl Sartore scored 13 for the winners, Jerry Salisbury, 12, for the losers. Fraternity "B" Scores Sigma Chi 43 Theta Chi 33 Sigma Phi Epsilon 20 Sci Sigma Chi 43 Theta Chi 33 Sigma Pbi Epsilon 26 Sigma Nu Phi Gamma Delta 58 Delta Chi 17 Delta Tau Delta 36 Phi Kappa Pei 21 Alba Tau Omega 39 Kappa Sigma 20 Psi 21 Beta Theta Pi 61 Lambda Chi 13 Alpha Kappa Lambda 51 Alpha Phi Abba 23 Delta Upsilon 61 Phi Kappa Tau 14 Sigma Alpha Epsilon forfeit from Pi Kappa Alpha m Delta Theta forfit from Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon The exercise that helps a woman expand her bosom helps a man expand his chest.-Debbie Drake THE 644 MASS. ? CAVERNS ? (Remodeled Catacombs) Now Open Every Night 4-12 Bands - Fri. - Sat. - Sun. for Quality PIZZA THE DEN VI 3-9640 RON TOM NOW! Stallworth Is New Wichita Favorite VARSITY THEATRE ... 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