Chuck Worried: Morale Of KU Players Is Bad "Many of our players are too complacent about the K-State ball club." Mather said. "I wouldn't be surprised if they beat us. A few individuals who don't have a complacent attitude on our squad can't carry us through against a K-State team effort. Coach Chuck Mather's main concern Wednesday was the attitude of some of his players concerning the forthcoming game with KU's arch rival, K-State. MANHATTAN — (UP) — Kansas State's Wildcats worked behind closed doors again Wednesday in ahearn Fieldhouse as Coach Bus Mertes drilled them against Jayhawk plays for the Saturday game with the University of Kansas. "They have as many good players as KU does and right now we're just not ready for a team effort against the Wildcats," he said. Practice Wednesday consisted of the fourth team continually running and passing over the first three units. Page 8 Wildcats Hold Closed Practice The Wildcats later moved to Memorial Stadium for offense practice, working against K-State freshmen, who wore KU numbers. The return to the squad of junior lineman Andy Stewart brought the Wildcat total to 44—the largest group on the field since the season started. Stewart had been injured. MU Lineup Unchanged COLUMBIA, Mo. — (UP) — Missouri Coach Don Faurot said Wednesday he will start the same lineup in Saturday's Nebraska game as he did against Iowa State. Faurot said the squad would include ends Bill McKinney and The athletic council accepted the resignation "with regret" and indicated that no action would be taken toward naming a successor until after the season ends. He was the second-oldest head coach in point of service in the conference, second only to the veteran Jes Neely of Rice. He joined the University of Texas coaching staff in 1936, moving up to the head coaching spot in 1951 when Blair Cherry resigned after pressure was brought to bear as the result of losses. AUSTIN, Tex. — (UP) — Ed Price, the most successful Southwest Conference coach, resigned his job Wednesday after his 1956 Texas Longhorns dropped five of their first six games and he had been hanged in effigy. the resignation is effective Dec. 31. Price still had another year to go on a contract calling for $12,-500 per season. Texas Losing; Coach Resigns This year, Price's Longhorns have won only one game—from Tulane—while dropping games to Southern California, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Rice. In the past two weeks, he has been hanged in effigy three times. Larry Plumb, tackles Mervin Johnson and Don Chadwick, guards Pete Jensen and Paul Browning, and Charlie James and George Cramer in the backfield. The Tigers held a rough workout Wednesday. Frosh Cagers Preparing For Varsity Game Nov.9 Freshman basketball Coach Jerry Waugh has his charges going through stiff workouts in preparation for the annual varsity freshman game Nov. 9. The squad is working mainly on defense and fast break patterns. Coach Waugh said it is difficult at this time to even attempt to work out an offense. There are too many boys that have to be switched around, he said. He named four boys who have looked especially good in workouts so far. They are Jim Hoffman, 6 foot 4, Independence, Mo.; Al Donaghue, 6 foot 3, Kansas City, Kan.; Bob Hickman, 6 foot 1, Terre Haute, Ind., and Bill Freisinger, 6 foot 1, La Grange, Ill. The squad has not been broken down into definite teams Coach Waugh said. While the squad is running team drills now, it is The average age of bridegrooms in the United States is 22.7 years. Two generations ago it was 26.1 years. No special plans are being made to stop Wilt Chamberlain in the varsity game. Waugh said he'll just have his boys play the game. He will use as many men in the contest as possible. One handicap the freshman squad has is the lack of a tall man. The tallest player on the squad measures 6 foot 4. The average American is expected to buy 3.5 pairs of shoes this year for a total of 590 million pairs. still a little early to fit them into combinations. The freshman squad will maintain last year's policy of playing an intra-squad game before the varsity contest. Kappa Kappa Gamma announces the pinning of Barbara Sample to John Fletcher-Phi Gamma Delta Thursday, Nov. 1, 1956 University Dally Kansan In a letter edged in black, Fred Castotti, sports publicity director for Colorado University, sent out a poem concerning the Buff's game with Oklahoma Saturday. Getting Pinned? Bison Lament; OU Coming OU Ogres. Doomers coming, Hunting Buffs, Things in Boulder, Looking rough. Quality Pinning Pictures Only 50c Each Heading west, Nervous Bison, Next on list. Sick room ready, Hypos fixed. Dal's pore lads, (sob) ... 36.th. No release, boys, This is it, Sooners coming, Leave us git! The Bell Telephone Laboratories are testing the tone of a clarinet as a possible replacement for the familiar ring of the telephone. ENDS TONITE 7:15 - 9:20 "Diabolique" FRI - SAT ● Double Feature Bruce Bennett "Hidden Guns" Co-Feature Yvone Decarlo "Flame of the Islands" NOW THRU SAT "The Search for Bridey Murphy" Dixie's CARMEL CORN SHOP Has a New Home Now . . . . . . Everyone is talking about our new shop and our fine selection of - Hand Dipped Chocolates - Candied Apples - Carmel Corn - Roasted Nuts - Assorted Candies . . . Why not stop by before the movies (stop by afterwards too, and take home some of our delicious study snacks). You'll always find tasty treats galore at Dial VI 3-6311 1033 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers—They are Loyal Supporters. Cold weather's hard on a car, the time of year when most cars crack up. You have to give your car the right lubrication, be prepared with anti-freeze and have a complete check-up by our service men, if you want to make sure your car doesn't "flunk out" when winter gives it the severe test. 1. Drain and refill your transmission and differential with winter gear lubrication. 2. Check all water hose connections. Replace worn ones. 3. Protect your radiator with permanent anti-freeze 4. Be sure your heater and defrosters are ready for winter driving comfort. We are at your service MOTOR IN 827 Vermont Dial VI 3-4955