Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1963 University Daily Kansan Page 7 Harry Gibson Del Lewis George Unseld Al Correll Riney Lochmann KU Basketball Action Begins KU will be protecting a record of nine straight opening game victories when it opens its basketball season here tonight. The Jayhawkers will meet Arkansas, a team that already has played two games. Tipoff time is 7:35 in Allen Field House. KU hasn't lost a opener since 1954 when Tulane won, 69-63. Coach Dick Harp's team beat Montana, 68-56, in the first game last year, and Arkansas, 85-75, the year before. Harp, in his eight season as head coach, plans to use two sophomore starters tonight-Riney Lochmann, forward, and Del Lewis, guard. THE REMAINTING PROBABLE STARTS are Harry Gibson, senior forward; George Unseld, junior center, and Al Correll, senior guard. Unseld was KU's leading scorer last season with a 17.2 average and 432 points, the fourth highest sophomore total in KU history. Arkansas, losing four of five starters from last year's 13-11 team, opened with victory over Southwest Louisiana Saturday and was defeated by Missouri, 76-74, Monday night. Glen Rose, Arkansas coach, used ten men in the Pigs' 71-64 opening victory and all 10 scored with Jim Jay the leading scorer on 12 points. Jim Magnness, the lone returning starter, hit 11 points in the game. In the three games between Arkansas and KU, KU leads 2-1, the loss coming last year, 64-62, in overtime at Fayetteville. HARP PLANS TO slowly fit unseld in top part-time forward duty, a switch would place the 6-7 Louisvillan into the same lineup with 6-11 rookie center Walt Weslev. One item that will allow a gradual break-in is the improvement on Lochmann's early-season knee injury which threatens to limit he play all season long. Wesley, who led the freshmen last year with a 17.2 average, is currently on the second unit along with two lettermen, Dave Brill, forward, and Kerry Bolton, guard, and two other sophomores, Fred Chana, forward, and Wayne Loving, guard. (Continued to Page 8) ARENSBERG'S 819 Mass. VI 3-3470 A short walk is good for you. But when you really want to travel you can't beat Greyhound for going places at lowest cost. In fact Greyhound costs less than trains, planes or driving yourself. For economy, GO GREYHOUND . . . AND LEAVE THE DRIVING TO US. No other form of public transportation has fares so low. For example: NEW YORK CITY NEW YORK CITY One way $62.5 Round trip $65.25 CLEVELAND, OHIO One way $23.45 Round trip $42.25 ST LOUVES MO One way $7.80 Round trip $14.05 One way $24.45 Round trip $44.05 CHICAGO, IL DES MOINES. IA. One way $12.50 Round trip $22.50 DES MOUNES, LA. One way 12.65 Round trip $12.80 NEW ORLEANS, LA. One way $2.65 Round trip $39.00 MEMPHIS, TENN. One way $15.40 Round trip $27.75 DENVER, COLO. One way $15.50 Round trip $23.25 UNION BUS DEPOT 628 Mass. Street VI 3-5622 BAGGAGE! You can take more than a Grayhound. If you prefer send laundry or extra baggage on ahead by Grayhound Package Express. It's there in hours and costs you less.