It's getting to be that time again Frosh-Varsity battle set for Saturday night One of the most promising freshman basketball squads at Kansas in several years will test the Jayhawk varsity Saturday night (Nov. 22) in Allen Field House as coach Ted Owens puts his charges on public display for the first time this season. The annual Varsity-Freshman matchup tips off at 7:30 p.m. as the second half of a big sports doubleheader in Lawrence. Earlier in the day KU's football team closes its season against Orange Bowl bound Missouri at Memorial Stadium. Working with his least experienced squad in six years as head coach of the Jayhawks, Owens harbors deep concern as to how well the varsity will perform against the frosh. "For the first time in several years the freshmen have a real good chance to win," Owens concedes. "In our practice scrimmages the freshmen have been whipping the varsity on the back-boards." Adding to Owens' woes is the questionable status of sophomore guard Aubrey Nash, who has been handicapped the past month with a sprained ankle that has been slow to mend. Owens said he would not know until later in the week whether Nash would participate in the Varsity-Freshman game. Going into the final four days of practice ahead of this test, Owens had settled on only three definite starters, and he was not certain where two of them would play. Bud Stallworth, 6-5 sophomore from Hartselle, Ala., appears sure Nov.20 1969 KANSAN 15 of a starting assignment at one forward and juniors Dave Robisch (6-9) and Pierre Russell (6-3) will join him somewhere. Reason for the uncertainty is Owens' debate with himself as to whether to start a "big" team or a "little" team. If he goes with the smaller unit, he'll have Stallworth and Russell at forwards, Robisch at the pivot and Captain Chester Lawrence and sophomore Bob Kivisto at guards. If he decides to go with the bigger lineup to better cope with the frosh on the backboards, it will be Stallworth and Robisch at forwards, 6-10 junior Roger Brown at the pivot and Russell at guard along with either Lawrence or Kivisto. Freshman coach Gale Catlett will start four players ranging from 6-6 to 6-11 along with 5-11 Mark Williams of Denver. The frosh starters will be 6-11 Randy Canfield of Wichita, 6-7 Leonard Gray of Kansas City, 6-6 Mike Bossard of Washington, D.C., and 6-6 Jerry House of Fayetteville, Ark. AMMOLELE LP 50713 COUNTRY BLUES • CITY BLUES GOSPEL • JAZZ • CAJUN • FOLK A 2 LP Anthology—31 Songs Hear: B big Mama Thanne, Lightning Hopkins, Clifton Chenier, Mance Lipscomb, Bukka White, Fred McDowell, Johnny Young, Big Joe Jones, Lullen Fallus, Joe Boy Bonner, James, Hassan, Mainer, Nathan Abshire, Del McCoury, Rev, Overstreet, Kid Thomas and many more. Special! Only $5 post paid with a copy of this ad or $25 brings you our catalog of over 100 books, Falk LPs, including new releases by Earl Focker, John Littlejohn, Sonny Simmons, etc. Or ask at your superior record shops! "Blues LP of the month" (Melody Maker) 5 stars *(Downbeat)* 5 stars ★★★★ (Down Beat) "Arhoole has offered us a delicious slice of real American folk music with deserved emphasis on biack blues—an excellent collection." (Jazz & Pop) BOX 9195 BERKELEY CA. 94719 ROUGH WEEK? Relax and have a great time this weekend—$2.00 for all you can drink and dance at the NEW TEE PEE, Friday and Saturday nites. We're newly remodeled, feature the best band in Lawrence, and are going and growing with an enthusiastic college crowd. The Cinnamon Troly Friday nite, Endless Dawn Saturday nite—beer and band for only $2.00! P. S.: You can reserve the Tee Pee for private parties any week nite! NEW TEE PEE NEW TEE PEE VI 2-9520 "Home of the Cinnamon Troly" Jct. 24, 40, 59 PEACENOW Get your official March on Washington Peace Sticker PEACENOW Available at the football game this Saturday All proceeds for PEACE PEACENOW Realities-in French New York Review of Books London Times Literary Supplement Cahiers Du Cinema Scientific American Cottonwood Review Kansas Quarterly Psychology Today Monthly Review Partisan Review Paris Review Careers Today Trans-Action The Nation Art News Daedalus Environment now available at Liberation Punch PERIODICALS 8:30-5:00 M-F 10:00 - 1:00 Sat