Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Dec. 6, 1955. GIVE IT BACK—Bill Brainard, Kansas forward, battles for the ball with Glen Lose, Northwestern forward, and center Phil Bromberg. A jump ball resulted from this scramble just before the end of the first half—(Daily Kansan Photo by Jack Fisher) K-S Opens Season Tonight It will be the first cage meeting with Texas Tech in the history of Wildcat play. Three other foes K-State cagers will be meeting for the first time this season are Loyola of Los Angeles, Houston, and College of Pacific. MANHATTAN — Kansas State's 1955-56 basketball season opens in Ahearn Field House tonight when Coach Tex Winter sends a new set of Wildcats against Texas Tech, the first of eight non-conference opponents K-State will face this season. Intramural Officials To Meet At 4 p.m. Persons interested in officiating intramural basketball games should attend an officials' meeting at 4 p.m. today in 204 Robinson. Officials will be paid $1 per game. Wilt To Be On CBS-TV Wilt Chamberlain is in the news again. This time, it's with the CBS television network. Wendell Hoffman, head of the photography production laboratory at the University of Nebraska, and photographer for CBS, spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday on the campus taking movies of the basketball player from Philadelphia. Saturday was spent getting shots of Wilt in and around his hall, Carruth-O'Leary dormitory. Sunday Mr. Hoffman covered basketball practice at Allen Field House to get pictures of Wilt in action. Monday, he followed Wilt through his classes. A sound interview is also planned. The movies are taken for use on the CBS Eric Severeid show next Sunday evening. He emphasized that while it is probable that the Chamberlain movies will be used on the Severeid show next Sunday, it is not definite. 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"most sure to please" Sauer Is Baylor's Athletic Director George Sauer, former football coach at Kansas and head coach at Baylor for the last five years, has been elevated to the post of athletic director. While at Kansas, Sauer led his teams to two co-championships with Oklahoma. He coached here in 1946 and 1947. His assistant coach at Baylor, Sam Boyd, was given the vacated post of head coach. Tom Rogers, head football coach, and athletic Director Paddison W. Preston resigned their positions at Wake Forest college. Winners Named In Women's Games Winners have been decided in women's badminton and tennis singles, and playoffs in table tennis singles and badminton doubles have started. Badminton singles winner was Janet Shepherd of the Jayettes and tennis singles was Ann Hines of Alpha Phi. The preliminary games will be played until Jan. 15. James Wilson of Pennsylvania, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, was one of the first Associate Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court. 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