Friday, October 27, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 IOWA STATE'S FLANKERBACK TOM BUSCH Stingy defense greets KU frosh at Stillwater KU's freshman football team makes its season debut this afternoon against the Oklahoma State freshmen at Stillwater. "We're going to get after them," freshman Coach Dick Tomey said. "Of course we don't really know how good we are until we've played a game. I think we're prepared." Preparation is the key in frost sports as the talents of athletes from all over the country must be combined into a cohesive unit that works as a team on the field. Fundamentals and plays The Jayhawks spent early season preparation on basic fundamentals and teaching of KU's plays. However, actual game experience is the only way to see if progress has been made. "Oklahoma State has already played one game and this gives them an advantage," Tomey said. Mormon Tabernacle Has Centennial The OSU yearlings put up a stingy defense against Arkansas last week but still lost, 21-13. Arkansas was unable to sustain a drive against the Cowpokes and scored only on long plays. "O-State has a very fine defense. That is probably their strongest feature," Tomey said. KU will counter with a strong running game, featuring quarterback Dale Holt and backs John Riggins and Don Autry. Not big, but hustle SALT LAKE CITY — (UPI) — The famous squat, domed Mormon Tabernacle here is observing its 100th birthday and plans are being made to commemorate the Tabernacle Centennial with special concerts and other programs. The Hawks will also field what Tomey believes will be a hustling—though not big—defensive line. The secondary, like the rest of the squad, is untested and hasn't had much work. With only 27 men on the team, it has been difficult to scrimmage, Tomey pointed out. He declined to predict the outcome of the game but emphasized, "Freshman spirit is always good but execution is questionable. "In a freshman game you don't really know what to count on." Lineups **Kansas** No. Name Position Iowa State No. 80 Jackson LE Hammond No. 73 Montgomery LT Robinson No. 66 Greene LG Store 62 65 Greene LG Store 58 65 Wertzberger RG Stanley 58 65 Christensen RT Bixby 78 88 Mosier RE Folkema 84 88 Rutgers QB Warder 22 87 Hixon LH Welsh 10 37 Hixon FB King 32 8Shanklin FL Busch 45 On the receiving end of Douglass' passes will be Don Shanklin, John Jackson, Tommy Anderson, and leading receiver John Mosier. These four have snagged the majority of bullet-type shots from Douglass. Fullbacks provide yardage Four different players, J. C. Hixon, Mike Reeves, Steve Lukert and Spencer Kissell, have WIPE OUT! FREE TGIF with the RENEGADES KU after third win The Kansan sports desk will take student predictions on the score of the Nov. 4 KU-K-State football game beginning at 7:30 p.m. Sunday night. Results will be tabulated and a winner announced next week. Call: UN 4-3646 (3647 or 3648). at the Red Dog Inn Defense 84 Vanoy LT 83 Turgeon LT 86 McDaniel MG 87 Dureher RT 83 Zook RT 85船man LB 85Steatman RLB 86 Lynch LH 86 Ball RH 15 Hutch ms H 15 Morgan S Kirar 82 Dimitri 78 Muldrew 71 Ashland 73 Reimer 98 Mayberry 56 Robbinson 40 Holton 10 Flat 34 Simonde 17 With Big Eight wins over Nebraska and Oklahoma State, KU has shown a consistency in spots that, if continued, should make the Jayhawks tough for any team. Score-o-gram The Kansas Jayhawks will try for their third straight win Saturday as they face the Iowa State Cyclones in Memorial Stadium. Quarterback Bob Douglass will again spearhead the Jayhawk attack. If this game follows the pattern, Douglass will once again combine his passes and keepers with a mixture of power plays and sweeps from the rest of the backfield. COMING "Hunchback of Notre Dame" Union Ballroom October 31, 1967 COMING "Phantom of the Opera" Union Ballroom October 31,1967 Further strength in KU's offensive threat has come from tailbacks Junior Riggins and Thermus Butler. filled in at the fullback spot for KU this year, all adding valuable yardage to Jayhawk drives. The Jayhawks have shown a well-balanced defense this year with the ends and linebackers leading the charge. M & M Office Supply - Sales Bulletins perfect for - Club Bulletins A New Xerox Duplicating Service - Newsletters - News Releases John Zook and Vernon Vanoy have manned the end spots, while Mike Sweatman and Mickey Doyle fill the linebacker positions - Theses 100 XEROX COPIES—ONLY $2.50 25 COPIES $1.00 50 COPIES-$1.50 With a stout interior line and an improving backfield, the defense could prove a stinging thorn in Iowa State's side. 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