Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 25, 1961 University Daily Kansan SPORTS COWROY FULLBACK—Bill McFarland, Oklahoma State 5-11, 190 pound sophomore backfield standout, will be one of the top running backs to face the Kansas Jayhawkers here Saturday. McFarland is the 'Pokes fourth best ball carrier and is presently the second leading scorer for O-State, being tied for fifth in the Big Eight in this department. Frosh Gridders To Face K-State The Jayhawker freshman football team faces its first test tomorrow when it meets Kansas State's frosh in Memorial Stadium. Kickoff time is 3 p.m. QUARTERBACK Charlie Hess, Wellington; halfbacks Wayne Loving, Kansas City, and Gayle Sayers, Omaha, Neb., and fullback Dennis Ligget, King City, Mo., make up the starting offensive backfield. Coach Tom Triplett, in his first year as freshman mentor, said, "We've accomplished a lot in such a short length of time." Triplett is quick to add that the yearlings have suffered "quite a few" injuries. The aches and pains range from a cracked rib to water on the knee. "THEE HAVE BEEN so many injuries that we haven't had a good chance to look at some of the prospects," he said. "Some would be playing in tomorrow's game, but won't because of their injuries." The game will be the Wildcats' second. In their opener against Iowa State, the Cyclones upset them with a wing-t offense. Last year, the Hawks fought KSU to a 0-0 deadlock. The Hawk forward wall averages 185 pounds per man and is considered "big" by Triplett. Starting at ends will be Larry Ledford, Wichita, and Mike Shinn, Topea. In the tackle slot will be Brian Schedwa, Lawrence, and Mike O'Brien, Liberal. Defensive backfield men are Gary Duff, Salina; Fred Russell, Independence; and Phil Reinking, Arkansas City, Ark. The starting guards will be Ron Marsh, Omaha, Neb., and Mike Patterson, Larned. Either Dick Pratt, Olathe, or Buddy Walker, Leavenworth, will be at center. we major iir slacks! cottons,worsteds,corduroys! the right slacks are here at the right price! a large collection to choose from. 4.95-17.95 TRIPLETT FEELS this year's team compares adequately with past editions. "We have some prospects that will help the varsity," Triplett said. He added, "And, after all, that's what we're looking for." Phi Delta Theta Posts 52-0 Win Over Sigma Nu in Intramural Play Phi Delta Theta continued its march to the fraternity A division II intramural football title yesterday afternoon as it rolled on a beuddled Sigma Nu team, 52-0, to post the most impressive win of the afternoon and one of the most one-sided victories of the season. In other A games Phi Gamma Delta whipped Sigma Phi Epsilon, 20-0, and Sigma Chi slipped past Alpha Tau Omega, 13-7. The fraternity B action saw Delta Upson pound out an easy win over Acacia, 37-0, while Alpha Tau Omega crunched Phi Kappa Psi, 37-7. Phi Gamma Delta also won, beating Phi Delta Theta, 27-7. Fitted Waist Returns Straw in the wind for 1961 . . . . . the return of the fitted waistline to dresses. Several Seventh Avenue manufacturers hint that the nipped-in-at-the-waist look is on its way, to replace the "fuid" or hint of a fit which has been around for the last few seasons. Dixie Carmel Shop For the Tops in TAFFY APPLES — POPCORN ASSORTED CHOCOLATES CARMEL CORN — MIXED NUTS also STUFFED TOYS 1033 Mass. VI 3-6311 For TRAVEL PLANNING, RESERVATIONS, TICKETS U. S.A. and WORLD-WIDE AIRLINES - SHIP TOURS - CRUISES TRAIN EXCURSIONS - CHARTER BUS RESORTS - HOTEL Phone VIking 3-1211 MAUPINTOUR Travel Service Now At THE MALLS SHOPPING CENTER 711 West 23rd Street "Maupintour's 11th Year Serving KU and Lawrence"