Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Dec. 6, 1957 35 Jayhawkers Earn Letters Eleven seniors, 12 juniors and 12 sophomores filled out the list of 35 football players who earned letters for the 1957 Kansas football season. The Jayhawkers compiled a 5-4-1 record for second place in the Big Eight conference. Lettermen are; Seniors — Jerry Baker, Minneapolis; John Francisco and Frank Gibson, Massillon, Ohio; James Hull, Wichita; Robert Kraus and James Letcavits, Massillon; Lynn McCarthy St. Peter, Minn.; Walter Strauch, Elmhurst, Ill.; Paul Swoboda, Dupo, Ill., John Traylor, Massillon, and Charlie McCue, Lawrence. Juniors — William Blasi, Pratt; Larry Carrier, St. John; Ron Claiborne, Amarillo, Tex.; Don Feller, El Dorado; Homer Floyd, Massillon; Robert Marshall, Warrensburg, Mo. Larry McKown, Oil City; H. C. Palmer, Atchison; Ed Prelock, Cleveland, Ohio; Tom Russell, Grove City, Ohio; Walter Schmidt, East Greenville, Pa., and John Wertzberger, Lawrence. Sophomores — Ray Barnes, Tacoma, Wash.; William Burnison, Pratt; David Harris, Washington, D. C.; Donald Hermick, Mentor, Ohio; Dick Lewis, Barnesville, Ohio; Gerry Merritt, Ellis; Grant Miller, Elmhurst, Ill.; Duane Morris, Salina; John Peppercorn Mission; Dale Remsberg, Iola; Richard Rohlf, Kirkwood, Mo., and Chester Vanatta, Bartlesville, Okla. 45 Frosh Get Numerals Forty-five first year football players earned 1957 freshman football numerals. The team lost their only two games of the season to K-State and Missouri. They are Edward Alberg, Topeka; William Allen, Kansas City, Mo.; James Baker, Raytown, Mo.; David Bright and Myron Right, Greenville, Pa.; Jerry Brown, Hutchinson; James Broyles, Evanston, III; Leon Brunton, Perry; Richard Carlson, Ellinwood; Ralph Caster, Raytown, Mo. Mike Cavanaugh, McPherson; Harry Craig, Lawrence; Joseph Doolittle, Tarzana, Calif.; Dwight Fickbohm, Watertown, S. D.; James Goodrich, Sedalia, Mo.; Paul Grant, McCune; Richard Hall, Gary, Ind.; Roger Hill, Augusta; Harry Jolley, Topeka; Stanley Kirshman, Jefferson City, Mo. Terry Kiser, Omaha, Nebr.; Joseph Lupo, Edbrooke, Ill.; Norman Mailen, Clay Center; Larry Martin, Wakefield; Rudolph Mauser, Ft. Worth, Tex.; Ron Michaels, Hiwata th; Theodore Mikalin, Nanticoke, KU has won 61 and lost 28 basketball games with Oklahoma in a series that began in 1920. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 AIRLINE TICKETS Flying home Christmas? Making an interview trip? Phone Tom Maupin's for reservations and your airline tickets. Make your airline reservations NOW for the Holidays. Don't take a risk of being on the "wait-list." EUROPE VACATION Join one of the many, varied special interest student vacations to Europe for the summer, 1958. Europe reservations should be made before January 15th to be sure of having the organized, conducted tour you wish. For Airline, Ship and Tour Information and Reservations, see TOM MAUPIN Travel Service 1236 Mass. VI 3-1211 Office Hours S:00 to 5:00 Mon.-Fri. Closed Sat, Sun., Holidays Pa.; Phillip Miller, Wathena; Stephen Newcomer, Omaha, Nebr.; Allan Radka, Hoisington. Jim Ragan, Lawrence; James Sanders, Kansas City, Kan.; James Schartz, Ellinwood; Doyle Schick, Lawrence; Geoffrey Schwerin, Kansas City, Mo.; W J. Sprekelmeyer, Ft. Worth, Tex.; James Spry, Centralia, Mo.; Joe Spurney, Belleville; William Teague, Chapman; Charlie Thurston, Coffeville; William Tourtillott, Newton; Bud Woolery, Kansas City, Kan.; Donald Wrench, Lawrence; William Zager, Arma and Sam Zickefoose, Rossville. IM Basketball Opens Monday With 150 Teams The intramural basketball season will start Monday with 150 teams entered in the fraternity and independent A, B, and C divisions. Walter J. Mikols, assistant professor of physical education and director of men's intramurals, said the A division teams will play in Robinson Annex and the B and C divisions will play in Robinson Gymnasium. The games will consist of seven minute quarters with both teams having their men under their defensive basket on free-throws. With these two exceptions, the rules will be the same as in high school basketball. He said games will be played in both divisions at 4:15, 5:15, 6:15 and 7:15 each week day afternoon. The season will end about Feb. 5. Minnesota Edges Iowa State, 67-66 Although Iowa State's Lyle Frahm and John Crawford continually stole the ball from bewildered Gophers, Minnesota still edged the Cyclones 67-66 in Minneapolis Thursday night. A full-court press enabled the Cyclones to tie the score in the second half, but they could not move ahead at the end. Frahm was the leading scorer of the game with 21 points. I GO FOR A MAN WHO GETS HIS GAS FROM POTTER'S 66 You can be sure you are getting the best in Automotive Service at Potter's Potter's 66 Service Our pledge to you—is Service 1401 W. 6th VI 3-9891 KU Faces Two Tough Road Tests Victorious in their first two games of the season, the Jayhawker basketball team faces a stern test this weekend in out-of-town encounters with Northwestern and Marquette. The KU Sports Network will broadcast both games over radio stations KANU-FM and KCMO. The broadcasts will begin at 7:55 p.m. Monte Moore will give the play by play accounts. Bob Hickman, 6-foot, $1^{1 / 2}$-inch sophomore guard, will be in the starting lineup against Northwestern Saturday on the basis of his two fine performances in KU victories over Oklahoma State and Canisius this week. He will replace senior John Cleland. Also named as starters by coach Dick Harp were Bob Billings, 5-foot, 11-inch guard; Wilt Chamberlain, 7-foot center; Monte Johnson, 6-foot, 5-inch forward, and Ron Loneski, 6-foot, $4\frac{1}{2}$-inch forward. All are juniors. Left Thursday The team left Lawrence Thursday night to go to Evanston, Ill., for the Northwestern game. After that they will travel to Milwaukee, Wisc., to face Marquette Monday, then return to Lawrence Tuesday morning. Northwestern has played one game this year. They defeated Western Michigan 97-78 Monday, Last year KU won over the Big Ten team 87-69 in the season's opener in Allen Field House. Chamberlain had a field day in last year's game, his first as a collegiate varsity player, as he set three school records by hitting 52 points, 20 field goals and grabbing 31 rebounds. Northwestern and KU have met three times with KU now holding a 2-1 edge. In 1951 Northwestern won by a single point, while in 1956 and 1957 KU won by sizeable margins. Harp Could Hit .900 If KU wins Saturday coach Dick Harp will have a percentage of .900 as a college coach. Last year his NCAA runners-up had a 24-3 record. This year they have won two. KU also defeated Marquette last year by a score of 78-61. It was the first time the two schools had met on the basketball court. The KU game will be Marquette's fourth contest of the season. (elevator from men's store) 821 Mass. Th only 47-y