Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 17, 1961 产情 University Daily Kansan SPORTS Jayhawkers Meet Bears in Must Game Time is growing shorter while the pressure is getting greater as Coach Jack Mitchell's Kansas Jayhawkers invade Memorial Stadium at Berkeley, Calif., for an all-important non-conference clash with the California Bears, Saturday, 3:30 p.m. (CST). Mitchell's crew must win convincingly over the Bears and then down the Missouri Tigers the following Saturday to receive an Orange Bowl bid. COACH MARV LEVY'S CALIFORNIA SQUAD has been hard hit by injuries. Levy expects several key men to be back in the lineup for the Kansas game. The California Bears are sporting a 1-6-1 record. The Bears' only win came at the expense of Washington. California tied the Missouri Tigers 14-14. THE JAYHAWKERS HAVE BEEN TABBED by sportswriters and an Orange Bowl executive as the favored team for New Year's Day classic if they can push past their final two foes. Wingback Rudy Carvajal will be the principal returnee. His hip pointer suffered against UCLA should be healed. Sophomores Loren Hawley, end, and Jim Anderson, fullback, are expected to play after suffering injuries against the Air Force. Last week the Bears were beaten by the Air Force Academy 15-14. The Falcons fought back from a 14-7 deficit to push across a score and then control the ball the final six minutes to hand the Bears their sixth defeat. End Ron Vaughn's severe charlie horse which kept him out of the Air Force game is still a question mark. The only California player not expected to suit up is captain Jim Burress. FULLBACK GEORGE PIEROVICH, tackle Larry Lowell and wingback Jack Trumbo suffered knee injuries in the UCLA encounter but these should be healed and the men in top condition. Alan Nelson is the leading Bear rusher with 310 yards in 52 carries for a 5.96 average. His longest run of the year is 78 yards. Pierovich is second with 198 yards in 66 carries for a 3.00 average The fullback's longest carry is 14 yards. QUARTERBACK RANDY GOLD is the Bears' leading scorer with 20 points. Gold is also the squad's leading passer with 34 completions of 65 attempts for 340 yards, three touchdowns and a 52.3 percentage. His longest aerial is 25 yards. Gold's favorite receiver is Bob Willis who has hauled in 16 completions for 212 yards and two touchdowns. The Bears have a placekicking specialist, Jim Ferguson, who has booted 22 consecutive extra points. Ferguson holds his school's record. KU Runners To Chicago The Jayhawker cross country squad is competing today against top midwestern schools in the Central Collegiate Championships held at Washington Park in Chicago. This is the first time the Jayhawkers have entered this meet, as always before there have been schedule conflicts. The race will cover four miles, one mile more than the previous Kansas cross country meets. BIG EIGHT individual champion Bill Dotson will put his undefeated season record on the line for three top challengers to shoot toward. Expected to push Dotson are Don Hancock of Western Michigan, who last year finished fifth, Paul Carver, Notre Dame, and Jim Dupree, Southern Illinois. Dotson whipped Dupree earlier in the year in a Southern Illinois, Missouri and Kansas triangular. Western Michigan is the defending team champion. Last year they scored a low of 21 points compared to Notre Dame's 44, Marquette's 68 and Bowling Green's 96. This year all four squads return in addition to Ohio University, Loyola of Chicago, Miami (Ohio) and several expected late entries. KANSAS ENTERS the meet undefeated with the Big Eight crown under its belt and an eye toward the NCAA championships at East Lansing, Mich. on Nov. 27. This will be the last meet for the Jayhawkers previous to the NCAA. Weather may prove to be a factor in the meet as the temperatures are expected to be low due to cold breezes blowing in from Lake Michigan. Western Michigan last year placed seven men in the top ten finishers. Kansas will be running the same crew that copped the Big Eight. Behind Dotson, will be Charlie Hayward, third place finisher in the Big Eight, Dan Ralston, fifth, Tonie Coane, seventh, Bill Thornton, tenth , George Cabrera and Mike Fulghum. Buffs Skip Workout Colorado skipped contact work in a quick half-hour session yesterday, the practice being stopped because of freezing rain. Buff Coach Sonny Grandelius said a 36-man squad will fly to Nebraska today. PREMIER DIAMOND SHOP 916 Mass. People-to-People Forum No.2 "WHAT IS THE MEGATON?" Various aspects of the megaton nuclear bomb explosion by the Russians will be discussed by the following panel: DR. J. A. WEIR - of the Zoology Dept. will speak about the genetic aspects of the explosion DR. ROY D. LAIRD - of the Political Science Dept. will speak about the political aspects BILL KIANG - a student from Hong Kong REV. PAUL DAVIS - of the Congregational Church will discuss the ethical aspects DR. EDWARD SHAW - of the Radiation Biology Dept. will discuss the radiation aspect of the bomb NOVEMBER 19-7 P.M. Huskers Fear Pass Forum Room - Student Union Nebraska, which faces Big Eight leader Colorado Saturday, took a day off from practice yesterday because of bad weather. Two Tigers Injured Cornhusker Coach Bill Jennings said he was planning to work on pass defense, as he is worried about Colorado quarterback Gale Weidner's throwing ability. Coach Dan Devine, whose Missouri Tigers have dropped their last two games by scores of 7-6 and 7-0, said center Bill McCartney probably will not be able to play against Kansas State tomorrow and punter Daryl Krugman may see only limited duty. Before You Leave for Thanksgiving... 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