Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 29, 1957 (Daily Kansan Photo by Ron Miller) NEED SOME HELP? Wilt Chamberlain gives Bob Billings a lift during basketball practice while Ron Loneski makes a basket unassisted. Trombold Stars In 35-0 ATO IM Victory Six intramural football games were played Monday with Alpha Tau Omega taking high scoring honors. In the only game of the day in the Fraternity A division, Alpha Tau Omega defeated Phi Kappa Psi, 35-0, with Jim Trombold passing for all five touchdowns. In Fraternity B activity Phil Delta Theta won 33-6 over Sigma Nu with Dale Hunter throwing five scoring passes and Mike Hayes tagging a Sigma Nu in his own end zone for a safety. Also in a Fraternity B game Delta Tau Delta edged Triangle after a bad pass from center put Triangle in trouble when Delta Tau Delta recovered on the Triangle 17. From there Pat Pitner passed to Jerry Work in the end zone. Three games were played in the Independent A division. The Hicks defeated Oread Hall, 6-0, with a scoring pass of 12 yards from Rocky Leiker to Ed Day. Pearson Hall won over McCook Hill, 7-0, on a 15-yard pass from Jim Rotz to Gerald Brown. Battenfeld Hall trounced Joliffe Hall, 30-0, behind the passing of David Armentrout. Armentrout threw four touchdown passes to David May. May threw the fifth scoring pass with Dennis Hayes receiving. In games today: Fraternity A—Kappa Sigma vs. Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Delta Upsilon and Beta Theta Pi vs. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Fraternity B—Sigma Chi vs. Phi Gamma Delta and Alpha Tau Omega vs. Acacia. All games are at 4:15 p.m. Injuries At Low Ebb Kansas Jayhawkers, now owning a 1-4-1 record with their recent loss to Miami. 48-6, began preparations today to head into a crucial four games to end their season. The first two KU units watched movies of the Miami game Monday and also heard scouting reports on this Saturday's opponent, Nebraska. They limited their workouts to limbering up in sweat clothes, but the "The boys are getting in better shape but we're still not in as good a condition as we were last year at this time," stated Harp. "There have been a couple of boys out with the flu and a few minor injuries that have set us back." Starting the third week of practice, Coach-Dick Harp said he's still stressing fundamentals in the practices. The popular coach emphasized that the team's showing this year will depend on his sophomores and juniors. third and fourth squads went through a full-scale scrimage. "Our four sophomores who are coming along quite well, said Harp, are 6-foot 4-inch forwards Al Dona- Flu, Injuries Hamper KU Basketball Squad Good news in the Kansas camp was reported when Tom Russell, who has been on the injury list for the past two weeks with a sprained ankle, was said to be ready for action. Russell is expected to take over the No. 1 right guard position. Still out for Kansas are quarter- Still out for Kansas are quarterback Bob Marshall and end H. C. Palmer. Harp pointed out that John Cleveland, 6-feet 2-inches, who is one of the two seniors on this year's squad, has been doing a real fine job for the first three weeks. "Of course, Wilt Chamberlain and Ron Loneski will be our only two starters back and they should pave the way for the rest of the team," concluded Harp. ghue, and Jim Hoffman and guards Bob Hickman, 6-feet 2-inches, and Phil Raiser, 6-feet." The first graduating class of the University was comprised of four students. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-296 KU QUARTERBACK CLUB MOVIES of KANSAS-MIAMI GAME 7:30 p.m. VI 3-8763 We Cure Them EXPERT RADIO SERVICE T. V. Wiggles BIRD TV-RADIO JACK W. NEIBARGER, Prop. VI 3-8855 908 Mass. PARKAS NAVY Heavy B-9 Army Style Split Zipper Hood NOW (for a limited time) Our Regular 19.95 Deluxe Parka $16.88 (One Door South Jayhawk Cafe) CAMPUS SHOP 1342 Ohio Clothes are "Safe" Here . . . ACME BACHELOR LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS because we really "pamper" your wearables. We hand-clean difficult spots, treat all fabrics with gentle care for longer wear. Give us a call soon. We deliver. 1109 Mass. VI 3-5155 10% Discount On Cash & Carry Dry Cleaning