Thursday, Oct. 22, 1964 University Daily Kansan Page 7 IF SUCCESSFUL, Unseld's move to the corner would allow Owens to use last year's leading scorer along with 6-11 junior center Walt Wesley. Unseld averaged 18.4 over 25 games last year, and finished third in the Big Eight derby with a 21.3 average. Wesley averaged 10.5 through the first 16 games before falling incligible at the semester. Most significant was a 17-point, nine-rebound performance which fired a 51-47 upset of Cincinnati, and a 32-point fusillade which almost pulled out the 55-58 loss at Kansas State. Cagers Take Court Under New Coach Bouncing basketballs have joined the dressing room shouts of football players at Allen Field House, as Coach Ted Owens has begun pre-season practice for his KU Jayhawks in his first season as head basketball coach. Owens' first project in his new role as Kansas' head basketball coach will be two-fold . . . determining how well returning all-Big Eight center George Unseld will fit as forward, and how well Al Lopes, 6-5 All-America Junior College forward, can handle the backline. The two were employed on occasion together last season, so the shift will not be entirely new. Lopes, 6-5, starred at Coffeyville Juco mostly at forward, but has had a little backline experience. He'll be matched against last year's two season-end regulars, Dave Schichtle and Del Lewis, in what promises to be a severe scrap for starting roles. OWENS succeeds the resigned Dick Harp, for whom he served as aide four seasons. His new assistants are Sam Miranda, who comes from a two-year assistant's stint at New Mexico, and Bob Mulcahy, for six years coach at Seneca High of Louisville, Ky. FASHIONABLE SHOES BY FREEMAN Ten members of the 18-man squad are lettermen, not counting Steve Renko, a starter at forward last year who is not scheduled to report until after football season. Only regular lost from last year's 13-12 club, which finished third in the Big Eight. is Renko's frontline mate, Harry Gibson. Beta Theta Pi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon remained tied for first place in Fraternity "A" Division I yesterday with resounding wins over Tau Kappa Epsilon, 52-0, and Phi Kappa Theta, 39-0, respectively. Betas. SAE's. Laws Remain Unbeaten The Laws remained the only undefeated Independent “A” team with a 33-0 victory over Ellsworth. In Fraternity “B” play, Phi Delta Theta ran its record to 3-0 with a 7-0 win over Pi Gamma Delta, and Alpha Tau Omega won on yardage after fighting to a scoreless tie with Acacia with three touchdowns each, and Coleman added two. Burkhead made four conversion attempts. Geiger and Vineyard led the Betas John Williams led the SAE's with five touchdowns and two extra point kicks. Heitzberg added the other six-pointer and caught a double pass for the other extra point. Hunter and Pierce shared the quarterbacking duties for the winners. by Davis and a safety completed the winner's scoring. The Laws came on strong with 15 points in the last quarter to swamp Ellsworth. Ewy, Culp, Holland, Wickliff and Davis scored the five Law touchdowns. An extra point ATO got the "B" league win by outdistancing Acacia, six yards to none in a sudden death playoff. Neither team was able to score during the regular game. The Phi Delts edged the Phi Gams on one touchdown pass by Piper. Pawnee Award Given The Pawnee County Greater University Fund scholarship for the fall semester has been awarded to Robert J. McAdoo, Larned sophomore. SATURDAY NIGHT only From Dearmores in Wichita at the TEE PEE SEE US . . . BEFORE YOU BUY Typewriters New and Used Standards, Electrics and Portables Olympia ● Royal ● Hermes Smith Corona ● Olivette Rental • Sales • Service Lawrence Typewriter Typewriter 735 Mass. VI 3-3644 Home of the Original FIGHTING JAYHAWKER A symbol of K.U. Spirit. You will find him perched on top of our sign on the corner of Downtown — Near Everything OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 8th and New Hampshire Come on down and see us. Where Students and Faculty Trade Our service area is out of the weather under a canopy easy to drive into. FRITZ CO. One Sheet of Fighting Jayhawk decals 15c Hand Painted Fighting Jayhawker Wall Plaque 39c We cash your checks — Sell you stamps — Mail your letters — Invite your account Service out of the weather 8th & New Hampshire Phone VI 3-4321 America's dress-casual favorite... the WINTHROP hand sewn front. Fashioned for the new casual trend in men's apparel. Slip-on ease... snug hand-sewn comfort and quality. ARENSBERG'S 819 Mass