Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 10, 1955 Kansan photo by Pete Ford FINALLY!—The Kansas basketball team finally got a chance to see what its "home court" (as of March 1) feels like, getting into the building last night for the first time. Coach Phog Allen (in suit at center) directs the team in the practice that was closed to the public because construction is not completed. To the left of Coach Allen is Dick Harp, assistant coach. Several watchmen can be seen watching in the right foreground. This picture was taken looking southwest. 19 Players Working Out For Freshman Basketball Kansan Sports Writer By DICK WALT The Jayhawk freshman basketball roster has been boosted to 19 players with the addition of Ken Essex, 6-foot forward from Denver, who enrolled here this semester, and the return of Don Ross, a talented 5-10 guard from Westport of Kansas City, who has re-enrolled after dropping out of school during the fall semester. Coach Dick Harp said the squad. Coach Dick Harp said the squad has looked fairly good in practice, but added that it was very difficult to perform a competition's competitive ability without watching him perform under actual game conditions. The Big Seven does not allow freshman basketball squads to engage in organized competition. Also listed as outstanding prospects for helping next year's vansity Coach Harp singled out for special praise Bob Lockley, a 6-2 forward from Philadelphia who impressed most observers with his play in last fall's freshman-varsity contest, and Kent Floerke, a 6-3 former coach who also is a coach Coach Bill Easton's top freshmen track prospects. were John Cieland, the classy 6-2 forward who led Topeka High to the state tournament last year, and John Flannagan, a 6-2 athlete from Scott City. The tallest member of the fresh squad is Gary Mowry, a St. Joseph, Mo., boy. At 6-7, Mowry towers a full 4 inches above his tallest team-mates, which at 6-3 includes Floerock, Wyandotte's Ray John, McMichael from Stockton, and Dick Lowe from Winona. Four more players measure in at 6-2, including Flannagan, Cleland, Lockley, and Jim Elliott of Wichita. An inch shorter at 6-1 is Jerry Fink, another standout from Topeka. STUDENTS-Clip This Now! $1,000.00 IN CASH PRIZES For the Best Essay—(250 to 500 Words) On The Subject "How I Would Increase the Popularity of Cigarillos" RULES 1. Only banafide students of accredited colleges are eligible to compete. 1st prize $500; 2d, $200; 3d, $100; plus four $50 prizes. 3. Only one entry accepted from each student, 2. Essays must be accompanied by one (1) KING EDWARD CIGARILLO band, or reasonable facsimile thereof. 4. Contest now open. Closes April 30, 1955. 5. Mail entry to Box 3097, Jacksonville, Florida. Decision of judges will be final. All entries become the property of . . . JNO. H. SWISHER & SON, INC. Makers of King Edward Cigarilla "You don't have to inhale to enjoy a Cigarillo" Use Kansan Classified Ads DOUBLES the range of your Argus C-3! SANDMAR TELEPHOTO LENS Let us show you how it cuts distance in half for close-up candids from far away — gives Argus C-3 the versatility of cameras costing hundreds of dollars more! Instantly interchangeable with Argus Cintar lens. Perfect for true-perspective portraits, wild-life close-ups, sporting events —gives you twice the picture possibilities with an Argus C-3 —twice the fun! Priced at only $57.50 now only $49.50!! MOCCORN WINTER 18854R-904R 1107 Massachusetts Phone 50 CHARLTON HESTON in Paranaut's CHARTER HESTON in Flamed in Vern Vision. And in Technicolor. Van Heusen makes it easy for a Valentine girl to give up her heart. Wonderful "Anything-For-You" Valentines are styled to please her man. She'll find "Heart-y" printed pajamas . . . matching shorts and handkerchiefs. She'll find the ever popular "won't wrinkle-ever" Van Heusen Century with our new Vain-Tie . . . or the colorful, washable new Vanclin sport shirt. Better pick yours out now so you can drop a subtle hint. "Anything For You Pajamas $5 Van Heusen Century shirt, in Valentine pilofil gift-tainer $3.95 Vanelin long-sleeve sport shirt, in Valentine pilofil gift-tainer $5.00 “Anything For You” shorts, $1.25 Gift Boxed Handkerchiefs (Box of 3), $1.00 Van Heusen Valen-Tie, $1.50