Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Nov. 12, 1958 University Daily Kansan SPORTS Basketball Team Starts Preseason Windup Besides losing All America Wilt Chamberlain, head basketball coach Dick Harp has several other problems facing him as he puts his team through the last two weeks of preparation for the basketball season. Other men who were injured are Dick Gisel, who was out a week with an ankle injury; Dee Ketchum, an ankle injury, and Bill Bridges, a knee injury. Throughout early practice the Jayhawkers have been bothered by numerous injuries. A total of seven key men have been out with injuries. The injured men were Gary Thompson, out four weeks with an ankle injury; Al Donaghue, four days with an infected heel; Bob Hickman, knee injury, and Jim Hoffman, sprained ankle. All are lettermen. "Up until now the team has been working on the game's fundamentals," Harp said. "For the next two weeks we are going to be working on team organization. This includes working on offensive plays and defensive patterns. "I in the past workouts Jim Hoffman has done an outstanding job. Of course we counted on Monte Johnson, Ron Loneski, Bob Billings, and Hickman to help us a lot on the basis of their past records. But Hoffman has really looked good." The Castle Tea Room 1307 Massachusetts VI 3-1151 Coach Harp was also happy with the performance of Gisel, who is a transfer from Hutchinson Junior College. "We hope to be able to play ten men who can do a good job. That will give us more depth. "He gets better every day," he said. "He will help us a lot this year and should be very good next year." As a result of the loss of Chamberlain the Jayhawkers will have to develop a more balanced attack than last year's, Harp said. "In the first few games of the season we want to play everyone. This will let us know whom we can go with in the conference play." SPECIAL PLATE LUNCH 75c 11:30 on Popular Beverages Sold Hours 7:00 a.m.—10:30 p.m. Daily Except Sunday Moorman's Cafe Highway 59 1 $ \frac{1}{4} $ Mile South of City Limits VI 3-9764 SUA Travel Bureau People wanting rides or those having cars, sign up on bulletin boards at each end of Strong, MD Building, and the Union. LAST CHANCE TO SIGN UP November 3-14 PRE-HOLIDAY SALE RCA Hi Fi Console, Model HFP Now $129.95 was $169.95 Specifications: 12 watt amplifier — 4 speeds — 3 speakers, one 6"x9" and two 3" speakers — diamond needle — mahogany, walnut, ebony finishes. Diamond Phonograph Needles, Stereo or Monaural, a Special $9.95 BELL Music Company 925 Mass. VI 3-2644 Senior Class Plans Tournament For All-Star Intramural Players Senior class members are interested in finding out who are the best intramural football players on the hill. So the seniors have established the senior intramural all-star challenge tournament. Competing teams will be organized by classes. The outstanding players from each class will be chosen by the intramural Too Much Spirit PEORIA, Ill.—(UPI)—A free-for-all that climaxed the Bradley-St. Ambrose football game Saturday may force cancellation of next year's meeting between the two schools. FREE FILM For each roll of film you leave for fast processing, you receive another roll absolutely free. Offer good on 620, 120, and 35mm lenses. 1-Day Photo-Finishing (Black & White Film) ★FAST Movie and 35mm Color Service (By Eastman Kodak) managers of the organized houses or independent teams. The championship game will be played in the stadium, complete with programs, jerseys, halftime activities and refreshments. HIXON STUDIO DON CRAWFORD BOB BLANK 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 Trophies will be presented to the outstanding senior offensive and defensive players by the senior calendar queen, said Larry McCully Wichita senior and sporting event chairman. Teams will be selected from list of names submitted by chairmen of fraternity and independent intramural football teams. The chairmen may submit two players' names from each class. The lists may be turned in to Bob Hildenbrand, Lecompton senior, at Battenfeld Hall, or to the alumni office, 127 Strong. Lists should include the player's name, position, class, and his ability rating as determined by the team manager. Dial VI 3-9111—The Magic Number If You Really Want Speedy Service CAMPUS HIDEAWAY Delivery VI 3-9111 Carry Out 106 N. Park Special Purchase Sale Fall Slacks Regular $15.95 pr. Values Now only $12.50 Or Two for $22.50 Gabardine and Flannel Worsteds Pleats and Ivy Models Sale Starts Thurs., Nov. 13th One Group of Sport Shirts $5.00 Values Now $4.00 or 2 for $7.50 diebolt's 843 massachusetts