Page 8 University Daily Kansan Mondav. Nov. 9. 1953 -Kansan Picture Page by Clarence Henderson and Clarke Keys Snow, Cold, 7 Points All Combine for Dismal Day YEA TEAM!-Heavy wraps and hot coffee were the vogue in Memorial stadium Saturday as the Kansas State Wildcats pounded out a 7-0 victory. Nearly 25,000 fans flocked to the game despite snow and freezing temperatures and competition from the NBC telecast. HIGH STEPPING HIGH JINKS—The Kansas fans drew some consolation during halftime, however, as Russell Wiley and his KU marching band once again came up with a fine new show. The band saluted the world of sports, including the basketball player above who has just made a basket. COLD WORK — Sweepers were busy all Saturday morning as they not only cleared the snow from the playing field, but from the stadium seats as well. Kansan photo by Clarence Henderson HERE THEY COME AGAIN—Gerald Cashman (40), Kansas State halfback, moves into the KU secondary in second quarter action Saturday. Moving in to make the tackle are Jayhawkers Don Hess (21) and Bob Handla (65). The Wildcats rolled up a wide statisticalKansas State halfback, moves into the KU secondary SEEING EYE—Three National Broadcasting company television cameras carried the KU-K-State contest to most of the western part of the United States. The game marked the third time that a KU game has been televised from Memorial Stadium in two years. Two of the telecasts have been put on the network. OH HAPPY DAY—These Kansas State cheerleaders had plenty to cheer about Saturday as their Wildcats continued their march on the best conference season in years. The students were ably assisted by Touchdown IV, the K-State mascot who made his first road trip. NO JOY IN LAWRENCEVILLE-Kansas Coach J. V. Sikes is anything but happy as the Wildcats control the ball in the waning moments of the game after stopping a KU drive on the one. In all, the Cats recovered four KU fumbles to halt any scoring ideas the Jayhawkers might have had.