Styles clash in first tilt (Continued from page 6) ior high, and Dick Gibbs, a 6-7 transfer from Burlington, Iowa Jr. College who is their tallest starter. Switzer averaged 17.6 a game last season. Len Steward, a 6-4 junior, holds down the pivot position and Bob Doyle is Archibald's backline counterpart. Both saw just limited action last year with Steward chipping in 3.5 a game and Doyle 4.7 a contest. When Hilltopper coach John Oldham recruited McDaniels he not only gained the services of the 7-foot skyscraper but was also rewarded with the presence of two other Kentucky high school flashes, Jerome Ferry and Jim Rose who followed with McDaniels. Rose, a 6-3 fiery guard, is averaging 15 a game and Perry is the club's third high scorer with a 14.3 mark. Wayne Bright, 6-8 forward, is shooting at a 57 per cent clip while averaging 13.3 points and Danny Johnson, a 6-1 backcourt ace, has tallied 9 a game. Mustang movers SMU sparkplugs Gene Phillips and Larry Delzell ignite the offensive power of the Texans. Phillips is the leading scorer in the Southwest Conference while Delzell is pushing for a starting berth after pacing the Mustangs to their only win in the last game. SMU tests 'Hawk power (Continued from page 6) (Continued from page 6) Delzell and Woody Taliaferro into the backcourt and the duo promptly supplied the direction and scoring that had been missing all season. Both should see much action this weekend. Any gauge of SMU's strength might best come from a look at past results. The Ponies lost to a good Oklahoma City team 99-74 in the season opener and followed it up with losses to Wisconsin (78-76) and Vanderbilt (104-99). Wisconsin's cagers may win as many games as their football team and Vandy has lost already three times. Though on the rebound, but not doing enough of it, SMU does not figure to prevent a Kansas-Western Kentucky title match, perhaps the first Classic classic. Women won in 1916 In 1916 the KU women's basketball team played their first out of town basketball game. The team traveled to Kansas City where they defeated the Kansas City Polytechnic's girls 28-17. Here is the opportunity to earn good money while waiting for the call from Uncle Sam or for things to open up in the Spring. Cyclones provide gymnastics trial H&R BLOCK, America's Largest Income Tax Service, offers pleasant, interesting work with good pay. Most openings are temporary in nature beginning in January and terminating on April 15th, but chances do exist for permanent positions. MID-YEAR GRADS Prepare Income Tax Returns We are particularly interested in graduates with business, accounting, economics, or low backgrounds, but will consider others who like to work with figures and people. Both full and part-time available. Kansas' gymnastics squad opens its 1969-70 dual season Friday at Ames against Iowa State, the team favored to win the national title. Coach Bob Lockwood will take a 13-man squad to the meet, which is the last action for the Jayhawks until January 24 at the Kansas State Invitational. Positions open in our local office or in any one of more than 3,000 offices in the United States and Canada. The team will be led by Kirk Gardner, junior from Atchison, in the still rings, who continues to show promise for a national finish and has been the best in the league in early season meets. For more information please contact Mr. Andersen at our local office, 723 Massachusetts, Phone VI 1-2307. An unofficial team score at the Iowa Open placed Kansas fourth, behind Iowa State, Indiana State and Iowa. Brouillette was the 'Jav Hawks' other high finisher, taking eighth in all-around. Gardner finished second in the rings at the Iowa Open last week with a score of 9.25. Winner of the event was Charles Ropiquette of Southern Illinois with a 9.3. Gardner also finished behind Ropiquette at the Midwest Federation, which ranks him second in the nation, according to Lockwood. "Some of our other performers would have reached the finals, but had a break in their routine that kept them out," Lockwood stated. "We've shown improvement the past two weeks. But, it will take a superb effort to win at Iowa State." Dec. 18 KANSAN 7 1969 Nuts & Bolts What a nutty idea It's about time someone came up with a line of grooming products for the rugged individual. Now there's "NUTS AND BOLTS". Five new super-virile products which come in man-sized orange nuts and bolts containers. There's just about every grooming aid a man needs to make him feel like a man. A Cologne ... After Shave ... After Shave Conditioner ... Deodorant Stick ... Nut Shaped Soaps. Available separately or any of three gift combinations. Nuts and Bolts from $2.50 to $9.50 Use Kansan Classified Start a little fire of your own. In this winter white wool of belted elegance with Edwardian collar. John Meyer. $75