Wednesday, April 1, 1964 University Daily Kansan Page 11 BIG BOY—Richard Pratt, 266-pound Jayhawk tackle from Olathe, works out on a blocking dummy in the KU team's second practice yesterday. Pratt is a returning letterman and figures to be a key figure in Coach Jack Mitchell's forward wall. Plus Cartoon 35c Fraser Theater Feature Times: 7 & 9:30 p.m. FRIDAY FLICKS New KU Basketball Coach First Non-Grad Since 1919 Ted Owens, KU's new head basketball coach, will be the first non-KU graduate to handle the Jayhawk team since 1919. When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classifieds In that year, W. O. Hamilton, a William Jewell graduate, coached the last of his 10 seasons here. Hamilton's successor, Dr. F. C. (Phog) Allen, played basketball here under the game's inventor, Dr. James Naismith, soon after the turn of the century. Beginning with a first stint as coach in 1908 and 1909, Dr. Allen coached here through the 1956 season when he turned the position over to his assistant, Dick Harp. Coach Harp ended an eight-year term with his resignation last week. Owens was a guard at Oklahoma under Coach Bruce Drake in 1949-51. Naismith, who served nine years as KU's first coach, was a graduate of McGill University, of Montreal. Owens, thus, is only the fifth coach in KU's basketball history An old fact surrounding Coach Owens is that every time he takes his KU team in to Stillwater, he can visit his mother-in-law. The relative. Mrs. Nancy Amis, teaches Library Science at Oklahoma State. When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classifieds TIRES X WHEEL BALANCE X BRAKE SYSTEM X SHOCK ABSORBERS X MUFFLERS X EXHAUST PIPES X BATTERY X SAFETY BELTS X HAVE YOU HAD THIS DONE? If not let us do it for you FREE before EASTER VACATION. Make sure you have all your clothes cleaned and laundered big spring vacation. before the FOR FASHIONABLE EFFICIENT CLEANING SERVICE IT'S Independent DRIVE-IN DOWNTOWN PLANT 900 Miss. 740 Vt.