thursday, December 7, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 Frink leads Buff stampede By Mike Jones Kansan Staff Reporter Editor's note: This is the fifth in the Big Eight basketball teams, of the Big Eight basketball teams. Colorado basketball coach Sex Walseth feels he has three of the best small players in the Big Eight in Pat Frink, Mike Rebich and Chuck Williams. If he can find some talented front-liners in the Buffalo camp, Colorado might be in a position to challenge defending-champion KU. Frink, a 6-4 two-year letterman, averaged 18.3 points a game last year. He was a second team All-Conference choice last season and is regarded as one of the best shooters in the Big Eight. Williams is an excellent bau handler and a good percentage shooter. He averaged six points a game last season but his point-average is misleading. He was injured early in the conference race and hobbled through several contests with an injured knee. Rebich is a 6-4 senior who swings between forward and guard. He averaged seven points a game last season. "These three give us a group of guards who can score," Walseth said. "With them, we should have pretty good speed this year." "Our biggest problem will be our middle—our whole front line in fact. We have some encouraging prospects but nothing solid at this time." Senior letterman Kermit McMurry, 6-7, could help at center or forward. McMurry averaged six points a contest last season as a reserve. Three sophomores are listed as better than average front line prospects. 6-5 Mike Coleman is probably the best. Walseth said Coleman is a good rebounder and jumper with quick hands and reflexes. Mike Kinkki, also 6-10, missed last year because of illness. Kansan sports staff prediction for Colorado: fourth Bruce Hyink, 6-10, is developing well after being red-shifted last season. Walseth said that Hyink has a good right-hand hook shot and has a good jumper from 15 feet, but needs to gain more aggressiveness and coordination. "Kinkki has good potential for the high post position since he can turn, shoot and drive well," Walseth said. ICE COLD BEER IN CASE LOTS "Our depth will be an asset, although much of it is still untested," Walseth said. Bud per case 4.55 approx. 19c each Schlitz 4.55 " 19c Coors 4.55 " 19c Falstaff 4.05 " 17c Black Label 4.05 " 17c Busch Cans 3.90 " 16c Busch Bottles 3.60 " 15c All Other Beers Priced Accordingly LAWRENCE ICE CO. 616 Vermont — Open 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. Also Keg Beer—Picnic Supplies Stop in,men,and let us help you say it, at the . . . Traditional wear for young women. All gifts beautifully wrapped, free. --- Our Sound was used for last Al Hirt Concert Just 35 minutes east on I-35 to 7th Ave. in K.C., K. South past KU Med. Ctr. to 43rd St, east 4 blocks Open 9 til 9, Sat. til 6 Students admitted to $1.20 seats free with current Certificate of Registration.