Thursday, Sept. 14, 1961 University Daily Kansan Page 15 Benny Boydston Another One Hour Cleaners Service New Location, On Campus for your Convenience One Day Service Will Be Given Monday thru Sat. Four Lettermen Brighten End Even though its top hand from last season, Sam Simpson, has been claimed by graduation, Kansas end play could be improved in 1961. Coach Jack Mitchell will welcome back last year's left-side starter, Larry Allen, plus three other lettermen, and a quartet of promising sophomores. "If the veterans and newcomers show normal improvement," says Mitchell, "the overall end play could be better than it was last season." ALLEN, A FLEET, nifty senior, reached Big Eight standards last year in overall performance. Junior Andy Graham and senior Mike Deer could acquire the same stature this season with continued improvement. Deer will fight Benny Boydston, converted guard, for the starting right side assignment. The coaching staff believes Boydston will deliver adequately, even though inexperienced in flanker play, because he proved some time ago he was a whole football player. The stubby senior surprised with his receiving ability in spring practice. ALLEN AND GRAHAM started 1-2 on the left side when practice opened, Gone from that slot, at least temporarily, will be another lettered wing, Pack St. Clair, who will be given an early trial at left half. St. Clair came up as a quarterback with the 1959 freshmen, then ran at left half during his first spring here. He was drafted for terminal duty early last season when it became obvious more playable manpower was needed. He delivered better than expected and was running No. 2 behind Allen when spring drills closed. THE ROOKIE FOUNSOME in- cludes Dave Greenlee, 190; Jay Rob- erts, 6-4, 203-pound basketball for- ward; Robert Robben, 188-pound converted halfback and Jerry Woods, 190, re-treaded quarterback. Playing on loan with the Alumni, Roberts leaped heavily into the picture in the spring game, crading five passes for 46 yards, including the winner from Wally Strauch in the stunning 16-13 Old Grad victory. At least two members of this group must be ready for full action in case the position is struck by a run of injuries or a couple of the veterans falter. This is a spot where the jousting between veterans and the pressure from rising newcomers is likely to lift the entire position a notch over 1960. Welcome Back Jayhawkers! We extend this greeting for the 66th time "Specialists in Fabric Care" launderers and dry cleaners 10TH & NEW HAMPSHIRE STS. Phone VI 3-3711 "QUALITY GUARANTEED" - Free Pickup and Delivery - 10% Cash and Carry Dry Cleaning Discount - Complete Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service - Specializing in Shirts --- Returned on Hangers When Desired - Alteration and Repair Service - Charge Accounts at all Organized Houses