bitte ceci ex bait bir Coloradan Walters A 'Steady Performer' The trip to Colorado this weekend by the KU football team will introduce strange country to most of the players, but not to Bill Walters. Walters, a 6-0, 198-lb, junior end hails from Fort Collins, Colo., just 40 miles from Boulder, the scene of Saturday's football game between KU and Colorado University. Regardless of the school, Walters admitted football takes up a great deal of study time. As a counterbalance he has developed his own theory, "the man who has more to do can get more done." "I WANTED to enroll in a good architectural school and I wanted to go away to school." Walters said in defending his choice of KU over Colorado. "Iliked the Kansas campus too." Bill added. WALTERS BEGAN the current campaign as a linebacker but was shifted to an end position as the season progressed. Saturday he is scheduled to start at a defensive end post. Not perfectly happy with his performance this season. Walters believes shifting positions has made it difficult to get settled at a particular spot. "It's hard to make the adjustment sometimes but that's life," he said. This theory parallels Bill's experience on the Jayhawk squad. He has played six positions in his three years at KU. "I played fullback in high school and as a frosh at KU. However, I was considered too small for a varsity fullback and the coaches moved me to halfback and then I was tried at guard. Later I was shifted to a defensive end," he said. "VERY FEW KIDS end up playing the same position that they played in high school. It was a matter of trying to find a position for Bill. He has performed very well as a college end." Fambrough said. Don Fambrough, veteran Jayhawk defensive line coach, calls Walters' dilemma, "a case of trying to get the best personnel in the best position. "One thing, Bill has always been a conscientious kid. He has pride and determination. Of course any kid with these qualities has won half the battle already. Bill always gives 100 per cent. He is not flashy but he is a very steady performer." Fambrough said. ALTHOUGH KU will carry a 2-6 record to Colorado, Walters is not ready to concede anything to the Buffalooes. "We're going to Boulder with the intention of winning." he said. Betas, Laws Capture Titles In Intramurals Beta Theta Pi won the fraternity "A" championship and Laws captured the independent "B" in an intramural football Thursday. The Betas defeated Phi Delta Theta 7-6 and won a bier in the "A" Hill Championship contest Monday. Delbert Moore, Topeka senior, scored on the third play of the game. Charles McCormick, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore, made the conversion. The Betas held on to a 7-0 lead until 1:15 remained in the fourth quarter when the Phi Delta scored on a 68-yard pass to Gary Ace, Emporia graduate student. The kick failed. In fraternity "B" action Thursday Phi Kappa Psi lost to Beta Theta Pi #1, 13-0, and Delta Upsilon #1 beat Sigma Chi 20-13. THE BETAS meet the winner of the MBA-Laws independent "A" contest today. Today's contest will be played on field six. Jay Roulier, Colby junior, and John Keller, Larned freshman, scored for Beta Theta Pi #1. Roulier also scored the conversion. LAWS DOWNED NROTC I3-7, winning a spot in the fraternity Hill Championship Monday on field seven. Robert McFarlane, Wichita second year law, made a touchdown and kicked the only conversion for Laws. Richard Meyer, Washington first year law, crossed the line for the second Laws' TD. Delta Upsilon #1 meets Beta Theta Pi #1 in the only fraternity "B" contest today. The game gets underway at 4:15 p.m. on field seven. Daily Kansan Friday, November 12, 1965 We Announce with Pride the Addition of Famous DUBARRY BEAUTY PREPARATIONS WONDERFUL DuBarry Beauty Preparations are the newest, proudest occupants of our Cosmetics Department. Whatever your beauty needs... for your hair, your skin, or your complexion—you'll find a special DuBarry Preparation planned to make you look "Born Beautiful"! So won't you come in soon? RANEY DOWNTOWN 909 Massachusetts To find out what others will do next year... look at Enrotoday (shirtbuilders) FASHION LEADERSHIP AT FINER CAMPUS STORES EVERYWHERE FROM AMERICA'S FAMOUS SHIRTBUILDERS