University Daily Kansan Page 5 BEWARE FRESHMEN—These five Jayhawkers will start for the varsity when they meet the freshman team Friday. From left, John Cleland, —(Daily Kansan photo by Stormy Jackson) (Daily Kansan photo by Stormy Jackson) Monte Johnson, Wilt Chamberlain, Ron Loneski and Bob Billings. Chamberlain and Loneski are the only returning regulars. Two Veterans Lead Varsity Against Freshmen Friday The annual varsity-freshmen basketball game, a part of the Homecoming weekend activities, will be at 7:30 p.m. Friday, as the Jayhawkers make their first public appearance since their threeovertime loss to North Carolina in the NCAA finals last spring. Only two regulars return from that team which was second in the nation. Coach Dick Harp has been searching for the right combination to fill out his first five, and he considers Friday's game a good chance to get a better look at his squad. Wilt, Loneski Veterans "This game will be helpful in give ing our boys a feeling for actual game conditions." he said. Wilt Chamberlain, 7-foot All-American center, and Ron Loneski, 6-foot, $4\frac{1}{2}$-inch forward, both juniors, can be considered veterans of the Jayhawker squad, and Bob Billings, 5-foot, $11\frac{1}{2}$-inch junior guard, should be a first-string player, although he has much less playing time than Chamberlain or Loneski. Freshman coach Jerry Waugh has chosen starters Bill Newton, 6-foot, 3-inch forward; Jerry Colangelo, 6-foot, 3-inch forward; Bill Bridges, 6-foot, 6-inch center; Dave Woolery, 5-foot, 11-inch guard; Dee Ketchum, 6-foot guard. To round out his lineup for Friday's game, Coach Harp will have John Cleland, 6-foot, 3-inch senior guard and Monte Johnson, 6-foot, 5-inch junior forward. "My freshman boys will find out Fridav that they still have a lot to learn." Coach Waugh said. Freshmen Progressing He said his squad has been progressing, but they have a big change to make from high school to college caliber basketball. "You don't make that change in 2 or 3 weeks," he said. Coach Waugh said he has 7 or 8 men who are nearly equal. He said A Study Snack You Can't Beat Hot, Glazed Doughnuts from JOE'S 5c each out of the oven about 9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21. 1957 the whole squad is making progress, but they have a lot of work to do which will take a lot of time. Returning to varsity practices Tuesday was Jim Hoffman, 6-foot, $3\frac{1}{2}$-inch sophomore forward, who missed a week of practice while he had the flu. JOE'S BAKERY 412 W. 9th-VI 3-4720 Loneski missed several practices last week due to a strained leg The team has been practicing since October 15. The first regular season game will be December 2 with Oklahoma State at Stillwater. The freshmen will have intra-squad scrimmages before each home varsity game, but the Big Eight conference allows no freshman games between schools. muscle, but he is now running full speed. TURNER'S SPARTAN STORE 700 Maine St. Listing 10 Of This Week's Specials GROUND BEEF 3 lbs. 98c PREMIUM CRACKERS (limit) lb. 15c PUMPKIN 2 no. 303 cans 19c CHUCK ROASTS lb. 35c DEL MONTE OR LIBBY'S PEACHES no. $ \frac{1}{2} $ cans 29c HOLLY BRAND SUGAR 10 lbs. 89c SHURFRESH OLEO 5 lbs. 98c SMALL FOR BAR-B-Q SPARE-RIBS lb. 39c MULBERRY SLICED BACON lb. 39c PARTY PACK SWEET PICKLES qt. 37c SALLY ANN BREAD 25c SALLY ANN BREAD 2 16-oz. LOAVES 25c 2 KINGSIZE LOAVES 35c Same Price—Every Day Irish Face Another Tough Opponent, Iowa CHICAGO — (UP) — The same men who upset Oklahoma last Saturday will go against Iowa this Saturday, but Notre Dame coach Terry Brennan indicated today the attack in this television game might be a little different. "Iowa has a bigger line than Oklahoma," he said. "Their key men are bigger, but over-all they're not unusually big. You try to run to the weakness of your opponent, so maybe we'll get outside or throw or do something." This would indicate that when the Irish have the ball, they'll stay away from Alex Karras and Dick Klein, the gigantic Hawkeye tackles, and perhaps emphasize passing even more than against the Sooners to take advantage of the lack of height in the Iowa secondary. The fact that Iowa ranks as the seventh best defensive team in the nation against rushing and Oklahoma tenth also would indicate the Irish will go more into the air. Should Brennan decide to use his passing, quarterback Bob Williams, a star in the Sooner upset, probably will do most of it, but sophomore George Izo could get into action. So far Williams has thrown 77 of the 118 passes attempted at Notre Dame. Hobbies ● Crafts Gifts ● Toys UNDERWOOD'S 1215 W. Sixth WE CAN RECORD ANYTHING! The IMPOSSIBLE Takes A Little Longer Make arrangements early for sound effects for your Homecoming displays. We also have P.A. systems to rent. the BIG CHUKKA BOOT is here...NOW! The rage of the season! High top of soft Panama shag leather on a wedge sole and heel of springy Cush-n-Crepe makes this a sure winner among young men everywhere.