University Daily Kansan Friday. Oct. 5. 1962 Defending Champion Looks for Second Win SIDE-STEPPER—Leon Mavity, Colorado junior left halfback, is second in individual rushing this year. He has carried 19 times for 76 yards, a 4.0 average. KU and CU meet in Memorial Stadium tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. CU Is Tough On Offense Big Eight defending champion Colorado moves into Memorial Stadium at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in defense of its crown. The Buffaloes currently lead the Big Eight, since they and Kansas State are the only two schools to have played a conference game. COLORADO DEFEATED Kansas State 6-0 last Saturday for its first win of the season. In CU's opener, Utah defeated them 37-21. There is only one other Big Eight league game scheduled, that being Nebraska and Iowa State at Lincoln, Neb. Missouri hosts Arizona, Kansas State travels to Washington and Oklahoma State plays at Tulsa in non-league games. Oklahoma is idle. Colorado will throw an explosive offensive machine against the Jayhawkers. The Buffaloes total offense was over 300 yards in each of their previous encounters. IN THE OPENER Utah compiled 429 yards total offense but the Buffs held Kansas State to 186 last week. Leading the Colorado attack is junior fullback Bill Harris. Harris last week set a new school record as he carried the ball 35 times for 156 yards, breaking Zack Jordan's record of 167 yards against Missouri in 1950. Harris leads the Buffers in rushing with 168 yards in 38 carries for a 44 average. Halfback Leon Mavity is second with 19 carries for 76 yards, a 40 average. SOPHOMORE QUARTERBACK Frank Cesarek leads the Buffalo aerial attack with 13 passes in 30 at- temps for 176 yards. Larry Ethridge is second with 11-20 and 119 yards. Their favorite receiver is Capt. Ken Blair who has caught nine passes for 104 yards. Four CU players are injured for tomorrow's game. Center Dale Christensen sprained an ankle Saturday and has been limping badly. Blair suffered a rib bruise last week, but has continued to practice. Full-back Ben Howe re-injured a leg muscle bruise and will be below top form. Right halfback Ted Somerville was released from the hospital the first of this week, but will be side-lined another two weeks. "It's great to win that first one, but what a time we had," said CU coach Bud Davis after the Kansas State game. "KANSAS STATE was a well-coached aggressive team which plays up to its physical capacity. I was pleased with our defensive improvement which was considerable. Our interior line again did a fine job. Intramurals Sigma Chi Hands Delts 27-19 Loss A scrappy Sigma Chi A team scored four tou-hdowns after trailing 19-0 at halftime to shellshock Delta Tau Delta 27-19 in fraternity A intramural play yesterday. Spearheading the Sig attack was the Bob Benz to John Hornung pass-receiver combination which accounted for three of the four Sigma Chi touchdowns. BENZ. A beachball-like quarterback, hit his favorite receiver Hornung, a 6-5, 200 pound medical student, with pinpoint accuracy throughout the afternoon. It did not take the Sigs long to start their second half machine rolling as they scored on a 40-yard Benz-Hornung pass on the first play of the half. The Sigs scored twice more during the third quarter and led 20-19 going into the final stanza. EOTH TEAMS had routed their opening opponents, Sigma Chi defeating Lambda Chi Alpha 46-0 while Delta Tau Delta won over Tau Kappa Epsilon 45-6. The Delts appeared as if they had the game in the bag as quarterback Having a Party? Crushed Ice Ice Cold 6-pacs of all kinds PARTY SUPPLIES LAWRENCE ICE CO. 6th & Vt., VI 3-0350 Steve Lunsford connected with Jim Christian twice and Dave Culp once for their halftime lead. Independent B: Newman over Navy in double overtime, by three yards penetration; Stephenson by forfeit from Liahona. It was Culp, however, who next to Benz and Hormung, stole the show. He penetrated deeply into the Sig defense, snared Leuford's passes and elusive moved up field. THE SIGMA CHI line charged vehemently during the second half with Lee Ayres, Chris Whitenight, Phil Troutwine and Dave Barrier leading the attack. The Sigs winning touchdown came on a 30-yard pass from Benz to Rod Rogers who fleeted into the end zone like a coyote. Sigma Chi ahead after it scored its third touchdown. Benz connected on three of three PAT attempts. It was Benz's magic toe which put Yesterday's game left Sigma Chi the only remaining undefeated team in division I besides defending champion Beta Theta Pi who fared poorly in its opener but managed a 21-0 win over Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Fraternity A: Sigma Alpha Epsilon 20, Tau Kappa Epsilon 8; Beta Theta Pi 55. Lambda Chi Alpha 0. Other intramural scores. The KU cross country team opens its 1962 season Saturday against Southern Illinois, a team which may well prove to be the Jayhawkers' toughest opponent of the year. The two schools meet in a dual at Carbondale. Ill. "THEY HAVE A terrific group of men." KU Coach Bill Easton said of the Saluskis. "We are meeting one of our toughest opponents in our first meet. Our only hope is to be in top condition." FRIDAY FLICKS Shows at 7 and 9:30 FRASER THEATER Southern Illinois returns all but three from last year's distance crew which placed fourth in the NCAA meet. Heading this group is Bill Cornell, an English runner. Cornell beat KU's Bill Dotson in the mile at the NCAA track meet in 4:00.5 last year. Other SI team members are Jim Dupree, Don Trowbridge, John Saunders and Alan Gelso. Dupree is the current NCAA half-mile outdoor champion, owning a 1:47.4 clocking. Cross Country Team Opens '62 Slate at Southern Illinois WHILE KU LOST its number one distance man of last year, Bill Dotson, Southern Illinois is without the services of Joe Thomas, John Flemar and Lee King from last year's team. Leading KU's hopes in Saturday's meet will be George Cabrera. Cabrera has been somewhat of a surprise, finishing ahead of Charlie Hayward, senior captain, in both time trials for the season's opener. Hayward is presently bothered by a groin injury and occupies the number two position. 35c admission—tickets for both shows on sale at Union Now or at the door. Other Jayhawker team members are Herald Hadley, Mike Fulghum, Paul Acevedo, Bill Cottle and Paul Fero. Hadley and Cottle are sophomores. In competition with Southern Illinois last year, KU placed first ahead of the Salukis and Missouri in a triangular meet. In that meet, Dotson placed first for Kansas with Hayward in the second spot. Dupree and Thomas held down the next two slots for SI. Fulghum placed ninth in the triangular and Cabrera was tenth, the last Jayhawker in the top 15. CROSS COUNTRY NOTES: John Lawson, a freshman, finished first in 10:11.2 on a two-mile course Tuesday in a time trial for the sixth and seventh positions for the varsity meet Saturday. Lawson is a former Wyandotte High School cross country and track athlete. "If we can get these three men in shape for the conference championship, we have a chance to regain the title." Easton said. According to Coach Easton, Kirk Hagan, Tonnie Coane and Ted Reisinger, all members of last year's distance squad, returned to school out of condition and have been running behind freshmen in the time trials. "If they aren't," he added, "we'll be real vulnerable for Colorado which returns all of its team." See Us Before You Buy TYPEWRITERS NEW AND USED PORTABLES STANDARDS ELECTRICS Sales — Rental Service LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER 735 Mass. 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