Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 31, 1956 Jayhawker Cage Squad Works Towards Frosh Game A highly-spirited Kansas basketball team continued workouts in Allen Field House in preparation for the annual freshman-varsity game Nov. 9. Commenting on Saturday's exhibition game at Ellsworth, Coach Harp said, "some of the boys looked fairly good and others didn't look so good." After only two weeks of practice, the boys aren't in top condition, he said. The addition Monday of Wilt Chamberlain brought the Kansas roster to 20. Wilt has been sidlined with a throat ailment the first two weeks of practice. He is just being allowed to practice shooting this week. Bob Marshall and John Peppercorn, both football players, are the only two on the roster who have not reported to practice. They will report after the football season is over. KU is continuing to work at individual ball handling and conditioning exercises in practice sessions. Individual defense is also being stressed. The Ellsworth contest was part of the dedication ceremonies at the new high school gymnasium. The Jayhawkers were divided into four even teams and the Red group won 73-72. No individual statistics were kept. Arkansas is made up of 75 counties. Big 7 Tournament Hosts Big 10 Team The 11th annual Big Seven Conference Pre-Season Basketball tournament will be held at the Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 26-29. Candidates may be ordered by mail at the Auditorium after Nov. 30. Prices for tickets are $1, $2, and $3, and orders for all nights will be filled first. Orders coming in before Dec. 1 will be filed as of that date. Michigan State will be the guest team this year and is expected to floor a typically strong Big Ten team, K-State, last year's conference champions, Iowa-State, last year's tournament winner, and KU, loaded with lettermen and Wilt Chamberlain, are all pre-tournament favorites. On the opening night, KU will play Iowa State in what is expected to be one of the best games of the tournament. The winner will play the winner of the Oklahoma-K-State game in the second round. In the other bracket, Nebraska plays Michigan State and Colorado opposes Missouri. Held Injured; Baker Moves Up A drizzling rain failed to stop the Kansas Jayhawkes Tuesday as they prepare for battle with K-State Saturday at Manhattan. Drills consisted of a defensive scrimmage and dummy offensive work and Coach Chuck Mather was extremely pleased with the defensive play of his first two units despite the soggy practice field. The only change in the first team line-up found Don Martin moving back to the No. 1 left end spot in place of Lynn McCarthy who was moved to the second unit. Another injury hampered the Jayhawkers Tuesday when it was learned that Joe Held, second team fullback, is lost for 10 days with a back injury. Jerry Baker has taken over that position. John Wertzberger, second string center, is suffering from a slight case of flu, but he is expected to be ready for Saturday's game. Hopes are high that Tom Russell, brawny tackle, and H. C. Palmer, rapidly improving fullback, will be off the injury list by Saturday. Mount Washington (6,288 feet) is the highest point in the northeastern United States. A crew of weathermen live there the year around, making tests of atmospheric conditions. In April, 1934, they recorded the greatest gust of wind ever measured on earth—231 miles an hour. The desire to win seems to be one of Bruce Brenner's traits. He is a varsity left end from Massillion, Ohio. Team mate Dave Preston describes him as one who plays it hard every minute of the game. Hustle Is An Everyday Practice For Bruce Brenner Four Teams Win In Women's IM Delta Gamma defeated Kappa Kappa Gamma 28 to 17. Kenya Torrance scored 18 points for Delta Gamma. Eleanor Youngberg totaled nine points for the losing team. Margot Chinnock scored 26 points to lead Alpha Omicron to victory over Chi Omega 37 to 23. Diane Roth scored nine points for Chi Omega. Kappa Alpha Theta defeated the GSP freshmen 30-27 in the women's basketball intramurals. Judy Kimball scored 16 points for GSP and Jane Heyle scored 21 points for Kappa Alpha Theta. Gamma Phi Beta won a 30 to 19 victory over Douthart Hall. Ann Brenneinen scored 12 points for the winning team. Eunice Jones scored 11 points for Douthart. The Jayettes forfeited to Sellards Hall and Alpha Chi Omega forfeited to Delta Delta Delta. An average six to eight per cent of personal income after taxes is put into savings. Brenner is a transfer from Cornell University. While playing football at Cornell he was chosen on the all-Ivy League team. He lettered in three sports at Massillon High School. He lettered two years in football and was chosen for the all-state team as a senior. He lettered two years in basketball and one in baseball. His senior year he was captain of the basketball team. Brenner likes to talk about football and has plenty to say about OU and why the Sooners are a powerhouse. Oklahoma is always in a position to block the key defensive man. This makes their great break-away backs a threat an every play, Brenner said. It's hard to single out one player on the Oklahoma team. The squad is made up of eleven good football players, Brenner said. Jerry Tubbs, on the whole, is one of the greatest, he added. The best play Oklahoma has is the option, he said. The quarterback runs down the line and either keeps the ball himself or hands off. Brenner has one more year of football left. He is an engineering major. New York State, known as the Empire State, was named by King Charles II of England for his brother the Duke of York, when he ordered New Netherlands taken from the Dutch in 1644. 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