Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, October 27,1961 University Daily Kansan SPORTS KU Grid Frosh Defeat K-State Gale Savers led the KU freshmen to a 21-7 win over the Kansas State freshmen here yesterday, scoring all of the winner's three touchdowns. Sayers, a 190-pound halfback from Omaha, Neb., scored on carries of 52. one, and 16 yards. AN ALL-STATE CHOICE IN Nebraska high school play last year, Sayers racked up 160 yards in 25 carries, averaging 6.4 yards an effort from the right halfback slot. The first KU touchdown came with 6:29 left in the first quarter. Sayer's tally from the Kansas 48-yard line capped a 70-yard Jayhawk drive. Coach Tom Triplett's fresh made the march in six plays. DENNIS BENDER, Luray halfback, kicked all three Jayhawk extra points. Early in the third quarter, Sayers drove over from the one. Two minutes later, Mike Shinn, Topeka left end, blocked a Wildcat punt, and Larry Ledford, Wichita right end, recovered for KU on the 16-yard stripe. Sayers skirted around the left end to score. Betas Remain Undefeated The Kansas freshmen's biggest Beta Theta Pi remained undefeated, moving into the final round of regular play in intramural football next week, by downing Phi Kappa Psi, 20-6. This game was in the fraternity A division of play. In two other games in the league, Delta Upsilon slipped past a scrappy Kappa Sigma squad, 13-7, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon outfought Delta Chi, 18-12. The only other intramural play was in the fraternity B group. Sigma Chi posted the most impressive win of the afternoon with a 27-6 drubbing of Phi Kappa Sigma. Phi Delta Theta #2 easily shut out Sigma Phi Epsilon, 12-0 while Phi Kappa Tau won by forfeit over Delta Sigma Phi. Nothing except a battle lost can be half so melancholy as a battle won.—Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington weakness appeared identical to the sore spot of their varsity counterparts. K-State completed nine passes during the game. The Wildcats' lone score was sparked by four passes on a 54-yard touchdown march. Left halfback Charlie Brown, Wichita, scored on a two-yard plunge at the end of the first half. THE ONLY OTHER K-S scoring threat was in the game's final seconds. KU intercepted a 'Cat pass in the end zone with less than a minute left to play, ending their threat. The Kansas freshmen travel to Columbia for their final game against the Missouri frosh Nov. 10. Hawker Harriers To Face Sooners The Jayhawker cross country team, aiming toward its fifth straight win of the season and its 38th consecutive dual cross country win over a Big Eight opponent, travels to Norman, Okla., to meet the Sooners today at 4:30 p.m. The Jayhawker's conference string stretches back to 1947, Coach Bill Faston's first season, when the Jayhawkers won their second league dual after dropping the opener. SENIOR CAPTAIN and anchorman Bill Dotson will be shooting towards former Jayhawker Jerry McNeal's 1957 record of 14:54.5. Dotson ran 14:34.5 against the Chicago Track Club two weeks ago, and a 14:36.7 last week against Arkansas. Behind Dotson will be the same crew that "grand slammed" Arkansas: junior Charlie Hayward, who has placed second to Dotson in each meet, senior Dan Ralston, senior Bill Thornton, junior Mike Fulghum, sophomore Tonnie Coane and sophomore George Cabrera. Cabrera won a place on the squad last week when after being tentatively scheduled to run white shirt, he filled in for ailing Paul Acevedo and placed fifth. LEADING THE SOONERS will By Bill Sheldon Kansas has moved through the first half of what was supposed to be the greatest in history with questionable success and now faces what should be the easier part of the schedule with Oklahoma State leading off the stretch run here tomorrow. Beth squads will enter the game somewhat crippled. Kansas will be missing its starting tackles, Dick Davis and Stan Kirshman, and most of the ends are hampered with injuries. O-State has had no serious losses, but the team is in generally poor physical shape. ANOTHER SIMILARITY between the teams is their staunch defenses, especially against the run. No running tally has been made against the Jayhawkers' first in eight straight games while the Cowboy forwards have denied a rushing score for four consecutive battles. Also, both teams have had considerable trouble scoring although both are doing fine jobs offensively. The visitors have a 2-3 record and sixth place conference standing while KU is 2-2-1 on the season and third in the Big Eight. TOMORROW COULD BE the chance for Coach Jack Mitchell's laddies to prove without a doubt they are still in contention for the league laurels. For, Oklahoma is due for an upset and the Sooners are playing the leaders, Colorado. The Jayhawkers, with the successful shifting between halback and quarterback of John Haddl and Roger McFarland have opened up their offense considerably. The running defense has been solid all season and the pass defense showed signs of vast improvement last weekend. The main problem which may face KU is the forced lack of depth in the line against the huge O-State linemen, many of whom will outweigh their Jayhawker opposites 30-40 pounds. All things considered, the Jayhawkers, with their sights still on Mimi, should come out on top, 14-6. In addition to last week's meet Oklahoma defeated Arkansas and Pittsburg State in a triangular and lost to Oklahoma State in a duel. Oklahoma's major loss from last season's third place club is Gail Hodgson who in 1958 won the league individual title. be Lee Smith who placed second in Oklahoma's triangular conquest of Wichita and Fort Hays. Oklahoma finished first with 31 points, Wichita second, 43, and Fort Hays third with 50. The Oklahoma dual will be the Jayhawkers' last meet before the Big Eight showdown here on Nov. 11. 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