nu 9 of rho C totaize A Practice Opens Today Owens Looks to Eight To Improve Court Team Returning lettermen include Fred Chana, 6"6 Brookfield, Ill., junior; Ron Franz, 6"6 Kansas City junior; Riney Lochmann, 6"5 Wichita senior; Del Lewis, 6"1 Topeka senior; Al Lopes, 6"3 Providence, R.I., senior, and Walter Wesley, 6"11 Ft. Myers, Fla., junior. KU lost four lettermen from last year's squad. Improvement in the KU basketball team this season will come from the young players on the squad. "We feel that if this team improves, help will have to come from our young players," head coach Ted Owens said. "We will have eight new men on the varsity and I think three of these boys have a chance to play early, including Roger Bohnensteiell, Bob Wilson and Jo Jo White, if we decide to use him the second semester." He was picked up at the intersection of Jayhawk Boulevard and Sunflower Road with no clothing except his shoes. COACH OWENS, starting his second season as head basketball coach, greets six lettermen plus several top sophomore prospects when practice gets underway at 3:30 p.m. today in Allen Field House. "OF COURSE, with the returning men we do have, we expect to improve in every phase of the game." Coach Owens said. "Even though we have our six top men back, we will have to improve our rebounding and outside shooting, along with attaining a greater balance in our attack, if we are to gain championship consideration." Big Eight coaches pointed to Kansas as the team to beat in Big Eight basketball Sunday at the conference pre-season clinic in Kansas City. Robert Paul Buchman, Parsons senior, was arrested by KU and Lawrence police early Thursday morning for indecent exposure. Kansas won 17 and lost eight last season. The Jayhawks were nine and five in league play, finishing second in the Big Eight Conference behind Oklahoma State University. Kansas opens the 1965-66 season on Dec. 1 at home against Arkansas. Nude Arrested Buchman posted $100 bond and is scheduled to appear in Police Court the morning of October 21. Daily Kansan Friday, October 15, 1965 TIGER OWNERS!! Expert Service for the expert car . . . . Schaake Pontiac-Cadillac, Inc. 1040 Vermont VI 3-5200 MINNEAPOLIS — ST. PAUL — (UPI)—Don Drysdale was one of the last members of the Dodgers to come over and congratulate Sandy Koufax. Koufax Equals One Winner There are no closer friends than Drysdale and Koufax on the Dodgers. That goes for before and after Thursday's windup. The only reason Drysdale took a little longer than the rest getting over to pump Koufax's hand was because he had much farther to go. He spent the entire game in the bullpen. Breakthrough In History Survival Publ. Co., Paola, Kansas The discovery of America by Columbus was a great event in history. The influx of wealth that came with the opening of the New World changed Western Civilization. Because no one has understood the effects of an influx of wealth on a social economy, and, because no one has realized that we are under the influence of an event, it might be that we are actually deep within a "dark age," and the American people are living under a "spell." If this seems ridiculous, then read the Event Concept of History in Social Survival. Most fantastic story ever told. Most eye-opening book ever written. By greatest philosopher who ever lived. Why Not Try Our Malts and Shakes? BASKIN-ROBBINS 31 delicious flavors 1524 W. 23rd St. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Cinderella Motor HOTEL SHAWNEE, OKLA. Telephone Area Code 405 BR 3-7010 Restaurant Club Pool WELCOME KU FOOTBALL FANS 30 MINUTES FROM OWEN STADIUM POPULAR FILM SERIES Starring: Doris Day and Rock Hudson 35c Friday, Oct.15 and Saturday, Oct.16 tonight tomorrow 7:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m. Dyche Auditorium 35c Advanced Tickets At Kansas Union Information Booth.