Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, Dec. 2, 1960 Northwestern Topples First Opponent,73-72 KU's opening opponent, Northwestern, started their season last night with an unexpectedly close win over Western Michigan, 73-72. The development of Coach Bill Rohr's nine sophomores is the big question for the Wildcats. There are only five lettermen on the squad. The main problem for the Wildcats will be at center. A pair of sophomores, 6-foot-5-inch John Miller and 6-foot-9-inch Bill Woislaw will probably share the pivot against Kansas. Cacciatore average 9.1 points a game last season while Wells hit for 9.6 points each contest. Since Northwestern lost their three top scorers, this pair represents the strongest Wildcat scoring threat. The strength of the Northwestern squad is in their fine pair of guards. Juniors Bill Caciatore and Ralph Wells combine to give the Wildcats backcourt strength. Two lettermen at forward, Brad Snyder (6-3) and Ed Radtke (6-2) will probably be pushed aside for the starting spots by a pair of hustling sophomores. KU coach Dick Harp says his major concerns for this game are the height advantage of the visitors and the possibility that the Wildcats may resort to ball possession type play. Ken Lutgens (6-4) and Dave Bone (6-6) will probably be listed as the starters at forward Saturday. Last season the Wildcats won most of their games using more of a ball possession type of play than they tried against some of their earlier opponents such as Kansas. Although Northwestern has the towering Woislaw, his lack of experience may prove a weak spot. Aside from this sophomore pivotman the Wildcat height is not outstanding but is superior to that of Kansas. The 86-6 victory for the 1977 Jayhawk football team is the record for the most points scored by KU in one game. JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT Attend the Lawrence Assembly of God 13th & Mass. J. J. Krimmer Pastor Students! Grease Job ... $1 Brake Adj. ... 98c Mufflers and Tallipse Installed Free Open 24 hour on Duty Brakes Relined Page's SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vermont Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Lewis Hall Wins WRATitle Lewis Hall won the championship of the Women's Recreation Basketball tournament last night by defeating Gamma Phi Beta 46-28. "Kill!" Karen Schull, Kansas City, Mo. senior, was high point scorer for Lewis with 24 points. Dorothy Hartbaur, Overland, Mo., junior, tallied 17 points for the losers. ever, Miss Schull found scoring room and widened the gap for the winners. ___ Lewis led all the way, but the score at the end of the third quarter was Lewis 28, Gamma Phi 24. How- From the fifth game of the 1953 season to the second game of the 1955, Kansas compiled its longest streak of consecutive losses, 17. The 1939 Jayhawk pass defense was the best in the nation. It allowed only 34.1 yards passing per game. YELLOW CAB COR Phone VI 3-6333 24-hr. Service Radio Controlled Owner Ward Thompson CHESS CLUB LIGHTNING TOURNAMENT Tuesday, Dec. 6 Big Eight Room - 7:00 p.m. Colorgraphic Arts' Picture of the Month Contest (All entries must be in by Midnight, Jan.15) $25^{00}$ prize to purchase or apply to purchase of photo supplies, equipment or processing Winner will be selected on the basis of originality, conception and message. Limited to Kansas University students. Only amateurs may enter. You may use a past or present favorite shot. Entries may be left or mailed and become the property of Colorgraphic Arts. Panel of judges will be composed of staff members of Colorgraphic Arts and the Daily Kansan. COLORGRAPHIC ARTS, INC. Box 161 Two Blocks from Campus at 14th & Tenn.