University Daily Kansan Page 5 Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1959 FROSH PRACTICE TIRING—Freshman football players have only a week more before they open their 2-game season here against the K-State yearlings and Coach Don Fambrough's charges are just plain bushed when the grueling practice sessions are over. A group of the Kansas rookies is shown shedding their heavy shoes before entering Allen Field House for a refreshing after-practice shower. Big Eight Bowling Starts This Month The league will have entries from all eight schools in the loop this year. Last year only four schools—Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma State and Colorado—competed. Action in the Big Eight bowling league will get underway late this month. Face to face competition is not planned, but each week a team will bowl on its home lanes against a scheduled opponent bowling at the same time on its own lanes. The scores will then be mailed to the league secretary. Kansas won the championship last year, completing the season with a 924 average. Captain Tom Gess had the league's highest average, a 198. KU rolled several outstanding games during the season including 15 games over 1,000 and a high game of 1,103. Oklahoma State placed second last year. Team Manager B. C. Fearing, director of recreation at the Kansas Union, said that the Jayhawkers are looking forward to another successful season even though the loss of Gess, who graduated, will hurt. Members of last year's crew who will be back this year include Wayne Hayman, Orin Grover, Dannie Gomez, Robert Burke, Ted Sexton, Ted Diehl, Carl Lauterjung, and Johnny Woody. Don't Be Caught Short Again! Get ready for the next rain and all seasons with an "All Purpose" Coat $19.95 Alligator There are Lots of Coats but Only One Alligator Sox Win, I-O LOS ANGELES — (UPI) — The Chicago White Sox fought back to a 1-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers before a crowd of more than 92,000 in Memorial Coliseum here yesterday in the fifth game of the World Series. VI 3-1951 Optometrists 821 Mass. Chicago right-hander Bob Shaw, with assists from Billy Pierce and Dick Donovan, got the victory. The clubs return to Chicago today for the sixth game, to be played tomorrow. Los Angeles leads 3-2 in the best-of-seven series. The Sox scored their lone tally when Nellie Fox raced home from third as the Dodgers executed a double play. DR. WM. H. BRAY AND DR. H. R. WILLIAMS Lawrence's Newest Store 919 Mass. VI 3-1401 Complete - Hardware - Paint - Housewares - Guns & Ammunition HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER Open Mon. thru Sat. 8:30-8:30, Sun. 10-6 Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers—They Are Loyal Supporters. Exclusive with HIXON'S AMPEX - SIGNATURE OF PERFECTION IN SOUND AMPEX Crescendo-choice of the true music lover If you feel music, as well as hear it, the Crescendo is for you! If music is a part of your life—for fun, relaxation, entertainment, or an occasional means of putting aside your workaday cares—then the music magic of the Ampex Crescendo belongs in your home. With the Crescendo, you can explore all the secrets of stereo—from stereo records, stereo radio, and stereo tapes—selected at the touch of a push-button on the Crescendo's marvelously convenient audio control center. There's a Crescendo that's right for the decor of your living room. Choose from smart Contemporary Walnut, elegant French Provincial, luxurious Traditional Mahogany, or sophisticated Contemporary Teak. In every Crescendo there's a professional quality Ampex stereophonic magnetic tape recorder, diamond-stylus stereo record changer, stereo FM & AM radio, audio control center, two powerful 15-watt amplifiers (total peak power of 60 watts), and six superbly matched speakers. Come in today, see the Crescendo, bear it, and discover Ampex Stereo, the sound of perfection. 21 exciting models — $450 to $2650 See them now at HIXON'S