University Daily Kansan Page 5 KU Frosh Humble Missouri, 33-7 Showing poise and confidence, KU's freshman football squad trounced what was supposed to be Missouri's second outstanding yearling squad in a row Friday. 33-7. The Tigers broke into the scoring column on a freak kick-off return by Gerry Stevenson of 57 yards. He galloped past the Hawklets after picking up the boot which had slipped off the foot of the KU kicker. He was untouched as he rambled for the score. Aside from that run, Kansas dominated the entire game. Coach Don Fambrough's squad tallied 270 yards rushing to 84 for the visitors. The KU aerial attack was outstanding as the freshman quarterbacks completed six of 10 throws for 121 yards including one touchdown and played an important role in setting up two other Kansas scores. The game was a hard fought midfield battle throughout the first quarter and most of the second. A 63-yard pass from Dannyne Hudgins to Tony Leiker gave KU the lead which was erased by Stevenson's run. tally to give the Hawklets a 14-7 halftime margin. Armand Baughman eased from the four for the second KU Jack Cranor scored from the two and Dennis Woolf scooted wide for the third and fourth touchdowns. The clincher was provided by Woolf on the same play on which he had scored earlier. The win was the first for the Hawklets. They tied Kansas State 0-0. ___ The first Kansas football players to receive first team All America honors were Ray Evans and Otto Schnellbacher of the 1947 team. Kansas Varsity Slaps 70-34 Defeat on Freshman Cagers Harry Gibson gave the freshman team a momentary chance, but it took the varsity cagers only three minutes to take a convincing 16-6 lead on their way to a lopsided 70-34 win in the annual freshman-varsity basketball game Friday in Allen Field House. Gibson, of Kansas City, started with four quick jump shots, but was stopped. This was the end of the freshman early offensive spurt. He led the yearlings with 10 points as his team was forced to do all their shooting from the outside. The KU varsity, touted as one of the nation's top teams of the coming season, used its first team sparingly before the crowd estimated at 3,000. Varsity guard Jerry Gardner led the scorers with 11 points. He was followed by Wayne Hightower with 10 and Dee Ketchum with 9. Malls Center ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION! A big thanks to the ladies of Lawrence for making our first year a highly successful one. We will constantly strive to give you the finest beauty service in an attractive salon at moderate prices. To show our appreciation we offer these specials Nov. 11 - Nov. 19 ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS! Reg. $20 Cold Wave -----$10.00 Reg. $15 Cold Wave -----$ 7.50 Reg. $10 Cold Wave ----- $ 5.00 All Specials Complete With Haircut, Shampoo and Set ★ FREE 45 RPM ALBUM OF "GIGI" GIVEN WITH EVERY PERMANENT Appointment Not Always Needed Free Coffee and Pastries ★ Register for a Free $25 Cold Wave Open Till 9 p.m. Week Nights MALLS CENTER - PHONE VI 2-1144 SHULTON ATTENTION K.U. QUARTERBACK CLUB See Exciting Films of the K.U.-Colorado Game HEAR — Narration by Two Top Stars PLACE — Forum Room (Union) TIME — Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. Free Admission and Free Cokes Free Admission and Free Cokes FIGHT BACK! Help preserve masculine prerogatives! Help fight creeping matriarchy! Join SMK. No dues. No meetings. One obligation only. Smoke your Kaywoodie often—especially among women. Flaunt its manly grain. Tantalize them with the lush tobacco-and-briar aroma. But never let them savor a puff! Kaywoodie flavor, mildness, and relaxation—all without inhaling—are strictly male. Will this return women to bondage? Maybe not. But it will be a brave exercise of your male prerogative...and pleasurable to boot. Write Kayooodie Pipes, Inc., New York 22, N.Y. for free SMK membership card and pipe smoking booklet! KAYWOODIE accents the male look