Page 2 University Daily Kansan Friday. November 10. 1961 League Cross Country- (Continued from page 1) the three fastest clockings in the conference. The Jayhawk captain, Bill Dotson, has a 14:34.4. His running mate Charlie Hayward, who has placed second to him in every meet this year, has recorded a 14:37 low. Senator Dan Ralston is the conference's third runner under 15 minutes with a 14:55. Oklahoma State's Metcalf is fourth with 15:09.9 while Nebraska's Stevens and Oklahoma's Lee Smith have each posted a 15:07. Smith against Kansas placed fourth. Here's a breakdown of the teams: OKLAHOMA STATE: The Cowboys are an experienced crew sparked by a newcomer. Senior captain Harold Smith and fellow seniors Ray Graham, John Haraughty and Bill Stone give Coach Ralph Higgens the necessary experience to field a strong team. Newcomer Metcalf is the team's individual standout while sophomores Eddie Winn and Raymond Mitchell round out the lineup. OUT TO REGAIN TITLE—The KU varsity cross country, hoping to regain the Big Eight title it has held for 13 of the past 14 years is, in the back row left to right, Charlie Hayward, Bill Thornton, Coach Bill Easton, Tonni Coane, Mike Fulghum. In the front row, Manager Jim Clark, Dan Ralston, Captain Bill Dotson, Paul Acevedo, George Cabrera, Assistant Coach Bob Lawson. The Cowboys have won two big meets this year. In their opener they defeated Texas, Emporia, Fort Hays State, and Wichita on a windy day that held Metcalf's winning time to 15:17.2. Oklahoma State defeated Oklahoma and Air Force in their next outing. The Cowboys downed OU 21-36 and the Air Force 19-38. The Air Force had won four of their first five dual meets. They returned the same team which last year compiled an 8-1 dual record, defeated OSU and finished seventh in the nationals. In that meet Metcalf won in 15:009. Harauthy finished third in 15:33, Smith fourth with 15:39, and Graham fifth in 15:42. OKLAHOMA: Bill Carroll's Sooners have a 1-3 record going into the Big Eight meet. The Sooners' only win has come at the expense of the Arkansas Razorbacks, the same team that Kansas grand slammed. Against the Jayhawkers the Sooners were outdistanced 17-43. The Sooners have lost to Oklahoma State, Air Force, and the Jayhawkers. Oklahoma's outstanding individual is Lee Smith. Smith defeated all of the Oklahoma State runners with the exception of Metcalf. He ran 25 seconds behind the OSU ace but finished 7 seconds ahead of third place Haraughty. Running against the Jayhawkers Smith finished fourth behind Kansas Dotson, Hayward, and Ralston in 15:30 Walt Mizell was the only other Sooner to dent the first seven in the KU-OU dual, He finished seventh, 12 seconds behind George Cabrera and seven seconds ahead of Tonni Coane. Rounding out the Sooner squad are Paul Ebert who finished ninth against the Jayhawkers, Neville Soll, Buddy Stewart, and Tim Leonard, who finished 11-12-13. NEBRASKA: The Cornhuskers possess one man with outstanding ability, and two with fair ability. Stevens, North Platte, Neb., junior, is the one with outstanding ability. He is unbeaten thus far. Those of fair ability include John Portee and Jim Lewis. Portee finished fifth against Colorado and Kansas State in 15:35. Jim Lewis was seventh in 15:39. In that meet Stevens won with a 15:09 clocking. The remainder of the squad, Stuart Tucker, Clarence Scott, and Paul Nielsen, finished 11-12-13. Making up the middle of the Colorado lineup are three more sophomores with approximately seven seconds separating them. Mike McCoy posted a 15:34 against NU-KSU, Dick Faust ran 15:36 and Bruce Degan clocked a 15:41. COLORADO: The Buffaloes are another undefeated squad. They won the KSU-Nebraska triangular and a dual with the Cornhuskers. They also took top honors at the Rocky Mountain AAU meet at the Air Force Academy. The Buffs are headed by a sophomore front-line cast led by Robert Griffith. Against Nebraska and Kansas State the sohr ran close to Cornhusker ace Stevens, but was not able to beat him, falling six seconds short. He, however, outdistanced third place teammate Steve McBrian by 16 seconds. His second place time was 15:15. Rounding out the Buffalo crew are Tom Starr and Bill Sproat who ran 15.55 and 15.58 in the triangular. KANSAS STATE: Like the Wildcat gridders, the Wildcat harriers are having difficulties. Coach Ward Haylett's crew dropped their first two meets before defeating Drake. The Wildcats lost to Colorado and Nebraska in a triangular and duals to Missouri and Wichita. The Wildcats have four lettermen, two sophomores and a junior, who missed lettering last season. The lettermen are Pat McNeal, Wazata, Minn., junior, Robert Jadlow, Kansas City, Mo., senior, Mahoney, Council Grove junior, and Gene Mater, Olmitz junior. Other squad members are Dei Barbour, Greensburg junior, Jim Kientz, Wamego sophomore, and Al Hoffman, Salina sophomore. "We lack balance," Coach Haylett says. "Our too two men can compete on an even basis with most teams anywhere, but there is too much spread between them and our next best talent." MISSOURI: Kansas is the only team to defeat the Tigers thus far. Coach Tom Botts' crew has won over Iowa State, Kansas State and Nebraska. Jerry McFadden is the lone retuming letterman and he and Harold Teppar are leading the Tigers this season. Teppar's 15:36.6 is tops for the Titers. Running in the KU-Southern Illinois triangular the Tigers were not able to place a runner. IOWA STATE: The Cyclones have won over Minnesota and have been beaten by Nebraska and Missouri in a triangular and by Missouri in a dual. The top time individually was a 15:37 by Carl Brown. On Oct. 14 this ranked him 11th in the conference. The Cyclones do not look to be a contender. Rounding out their squad are Rodger Rice, Bill Lynn, Ed Eightmeyer, Roger Winegar, and Charles Darby. KANSAS: The only Jayhawker question mark concerns the performance of the harriers' middle men. Bill Thornton, Tonni Coane and George Cabrera have run close all year. With Dotson and Hayward almost assured of a 1-2 finish and Ralston, a probable finish in the first five, by how much the Jayhawkers win depends on the middle three. In the Oklahoma tuneup meet Thornton finished fifth, Cabrera sixth and Coane eighth. Kansas' seventh man, Mike Fulghum, has improved throughout the year. Fulghum will not, however, be in top form tomorrow because of illness. The Jayhawkers carry a perfect slate into the conference meet. They hold victories over Southern Illinois, the NAIA champion, Missouri, Chicago Track Club, Arkansas and Oklahoma. AN IMPRESSIVE LIST of Al. Americas such as this makes the task of the former all-stater seem awesome. HAPPY HOMECOMING (Continued from page 1) Dumas, standing only 6-1, will open at forward. Despite his lack of height, the Topeka hustler is strong and a fine jumper. At the other front line spot will be a transfer from Arkansas City Junior College. 6-5 Love Sparks. . . . here's to a wonderful weekend for all students and alums. Welcome Alumni Guard Duo Must Offset Lack Of Experience in Basketball Sparks, who was named to the junior college All America team last season, brings fine outside shooting and adequate rebounding to the Kansas line-up. the following is the 1961-62 varsity basketball schedule: 27. 28, 29. 30 Big B Tourn... Kan. City DECEMBER: Fri. 4 Jackson Lawrence Mon. 4 St. Louis Lawrence Fri. 8 USC Los Angeles Sat. 9 UCLA Los Angeles Mon. 11 Arizona State Tempels Fri. 15 St. John Lawrence (S-K state vs. Marquette) Sat. 16 Marquette Manhattan (S-K state vs. St. John) JANUARY: Sat. 6 *Nebraska* Lawrence Wed. 7 *Kansas State* Manhattan Sat. 13 *Missouri* Columbia FEBRUARY: (2:30 p.m.) Mon. 5 *Missouri* Lawrence Wed. 7 *Kansas State* Lawrence Sat. 10 * Iowa State* Lawrence Mon. 12 *Okla State* Stillwater Sat. 17 *Colorado* Lawrence Wid. 19 *Oklahoma* Lawrence Wed. 24 *Nebraska* Lincoln Sat. 24 *Okla State* Lawrence Wed. 28 *Oklahoma* Norman IN RESERVE AT THE FORWARD spots Harp must rely upon sophomores Harry Gibson, 6-3, Lee Linhart, 6-6, senior Pete Woodward, 2-4 and after they have completed their duties on the gridiron, 6-5, 210-pound senior Lee Flachsbarth and 6-4, 205-pound rookie Jay Roberts. Mon. 5 *Iowa State* Ames Octauai *Columbus* Boulder Big Eight, game. Hawaii *Utica* Buddy Vance, 6-7, and Dave Baker, 6-8, are behind Matt. At center, the KU depth again depends upon first year men. ALONG THE BACKLINE, Carl Deane, 5-10 junior, has come up to push the starters with sophomores Dave Stinson, 6-2, Darrrell Gwinner, Jim Dumas 6-3, John Schmidt, 5-11, and junior John Williams, 6-1, providing manpower. Additional help may come second semester when the return of starting forward from last year, 6-2 Al Correll, is expected by Coach Harp. Also, top reserve guard Grover Marshall, 6-0, may return to school for second semester. ZOOM!! in for Close-Ups WITH THE LATEST IN MOVIE CAMERA EQUIPMENT 8mm KODAK Zoom8 Automatic f/1.9 Now Available PHOTON At Als perso to be an a If a sur many meet, disco 1107 Mass. "Tl they much runn appe to se woul to be isn't Wh ment an i you write with simp way 1, 1 famili- ball, parti- that was the not, have wro I race Sout Miss cour Law main men