Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday. Nov. 8. 1957 By MALCOLM APPLEGATE (Daily Kansas Sports Editor) In typical coaching fashion—even typical of Oklahoma's coach Bud Wilkinson—both coaches in Saturday's KU-Kansas State game predict a tough battle. "Kansas State has indicated by its success this year that they have a hard hitting and hustling team," Jayhawker Coach Chuck Mather said. "The history of the game shows that K-State always makes this one of their best games." Wildcat Coach Bus Mertes said, "Kansas will be the roughest opponent we have had all season. Like us, they will want this one in the worst way. It should be a whale of a ball game." Kansas, let's show Mertes a whale of a ball game. It can be done, but it will take a lot of hard work. Physically, the Jayhawkers are in top shape. No injuries were incurred at Nebraska last Saturday. Also, quarterback Bob Marshall and end H.C. Palmer, who have been out since early in the season with injuries, are ready for action. The big question is mental attitude. Is KU ready in this category? It's impossible to tell. But a warning can be served by previous games this season. After a fine Kansas performance in their 13-13 tie with Texas Christian in the season's opener, the Jayhawkers dropped off the next week to absorb a 34-6 defeat from Oregon State. KU came back the next week to defeat Colorado 35-34, but again slumped to lose to Iowa State 21-6. But these games are past. The main thing is not to let it happen again. The Jayhawkers played a good game to defeat the Nebraska Cornhuskers last Saturday 14-12. They will have to equal or better this performance to defeat the Wildcats. This year's teams are rated nearly equal. Kansas will have to be at their best to defeat the Wildcats. But there's no reason why we can't show Mertes that we are one of their "roughest opponents." Individual sports of the fall intramural program are being completed, with two champions already determined. Two IM Individual Winners Named The handball doubles tournament was won by Edward Coleman and George Maier, Phi Gamma Delta, and the horseshoes doubles tournament was won by Robert McGhee and Daniel Welchon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Runners-up in the handball doubles were Odell Henson and Larry Meuli, independents. Second in horseshoes doubles were Ruwal Freese and George Harp, Delta Chi. Maier and Coleman are the two finalists in the handball singles tournament, also. Finalists in the horseshoes singles are Art Stanley, Delta Upsilon, and Paul Baker, Phi Kappa Tau. In the finals of the badminton doubles are Larry Kevan and Armand Peterson, Delta Chi, and Richard Laptad and Suvich Chai-pravat, independents. Badminton singles finalists are Laptad and Salwit Lekagul, independent. The four semi-finalists in the golf tournament are Robert and Leon Roulier, Beta Theta Pi, Jim Naylor, Delta Upsilon, Francis Weber, Delta Chi. The finalists in the tennis doubles tournament are David Coupe and Larry Schooley, Kagpa Sigma, and John Adams and Brewster Snyder, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The single tennis tournament has The singles tennis tournament has Jack Eskridge, assistant basketball coach, played one season of professional basketball, for the Chicago Stags and the Indianapolis Jets. Freshman football coach Rex Grossart won acclaim as a little All-American as an end for Doane College in Nebraska. Anniversary Sale LEATHER TOBACCO POUCH FREE with each tin of PERFECT PIPE, SUGAR BARREL, or AMPHORA Tobacco Ronson Lighters 10% Off Regular Price Roger's Men's and Ladies' Lighters $1.98 Peace Pipes 25c regular $1.00 value Block Meerschaum Pipes $2.50 to $60.00 "Comoy" Grand Slam Pipes Just Received - New Shipment George's Pipe Shop "Complete Line of Smoking Supplies" 727 Massachusetts reached only the quarter-finals. Remaining are Bill Sheldon, Phil Trotter and Bill Gochis, Phil Delta Thea; Charlie Studt, independent; Jim Schultz and John Jeffreys, Sigma Chi; Glenn Koech, Templin, and Bob Blackwill, Alpha Kappa Lambda; UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Chamber Music Series Presents The Famed Yugoslav Chamber Orchestra Antonio Janigro—Director, Cello Soloist I Solisti Di Zagreb RECITAL HALL - MONDAY, 8:00 P.M. ONLY 100 TICKETS REMAINING Tickets $1.79 at Fine Arts Office, Union, Bell's For More Information, Call VI 3-2700-231 I. D. CARDS DO NOT ADMIT MOTOROLA (Leader in Electronics) invites you to interview for positions in PHOENIX, ARIZ. RIVERSIDE, CALIF. CHICAGO, ILL. Our representative will be on your campus November 11 See your placement office to arrange an appointment MOTOROLA