From the K.U. NEWS BUREAU, Lawrence, Kan.; W.A. Dill, Director Horace Meson, Sports Editor For Immediate Release LAWRENCE, con. Nov. .---A squad of 47 freshman basketball players at the University of Kansas is working out under Dr. F.C. Allen in preparation for the annual varsity-freshman game Nov. a9 Last year the freshman cage team bowed to the varsity by only four points, 40-44, in one fo the most exciting games of the season. This year's freshman squad does not include as many "big name" players as that of last season, but contains a number of fine prospects. Many of the yearlings are rangy and they should be strong under the baskets. Tuey figure to yive the varsity a tight game, de- spite the strength that the older Jayhawks are expected to show. Dr. Allen is coaching the freshman squad this season, as well as the varsity, and receives assistance with the freshman from somb of his varsity men who are contemplating coaching careers. The freshman squad will be augmented by more candidates at the end of the football season. Swume of the members of the yearling football squad are planning to report for basketball. The members of the freshman basketball squad are=Bill Arthur, | Olathe;+Bob Bond, ElDorado;-Roger Brice, Salina;—Miller Cameron, Wichita; -Harry Champlin, Long Island;=Bob daober. Washington;-—Bennie Course, Abilene;-+Jack Engle, Liberal;