Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 27, 1962 Jayhawkers to Make First Boston Invasion Saturday Kansas will be making its first football appearance of all-time in Boston and its fifth Eastern grid invasion Saturday night when it tackles Boston U. in a refurbished old baseball park once known as Braves field. This is the rematch of the two clubs' first meeting at Lawrence in 1959, when a pack of gifted Jayhawker sophomores scored a 28-7 win. Only remaining holdover from that game is Kansas' 6-5 quarterback Lee Frachsbarth, whom the Terriers should remember well since he bombed them with 176 run-pass yards that day. Trouble is, he is sidelined with an injured throwing arm and a lame leg and will see no service. WITH OR WITHOUT the tall Atchison veteran, Kansas needs this one to improve a gloomy record against eastern independents. Not counting an intermittent six-game set with George Washington, now a Southern conference member, and a single game against West Virginia of the same loop, the Jayhawkers stand no better than 1-5. Two of these defeats were inflicted by Syracuse's recent powerhouses, 35-21 in 1959 and 14-7 in 1960. Army scored a 13-0 win in 1921; Villanova a 33-7 conquest in '40, and Temple a 31-9 victory in 1941, all at eastern sites. O-State's Speegle Praises Arkansas STILLWATER, Okla. —(Special) —Unsatisfied with his team's performance, Oklahoma State coach Cliff Speegle did have good things to say about Arkansas' passing game. "They threw real well, in fact, better than any team we've seen in the last seven or eight years. They never made a receiver reach back for the ball, it always seemed to be just right. Yes, I think they threw better than Air Force did in 1958 (referring to the spectacular Falcon win, 33-29, at OSU's homecoming that season), although they did throw different types of passes." TONITE 5-11 p.m. Big Buy Specials! with purchase of any regular priced drink 75c Snack Basket___49c 75c Snack Basket___49c 2 pieces Chicken, Baked Beans, Roll & Honey 50c Big Buy Burger___39c 23rd & Iowa Both clubs lost openers last Saturday. Kansas performed better than expected, but went down to its modern-day nemesis, Texas Christian, 3-6, at Lawrence. The Jayhawkers out-yarded the Frogs, 285-197, and launched 23 more offensive plays, but killed four or five threats with penalties and fumbles. The Terriers got out on Buffalo U., 20-7, before losing a 23-27 verdict in the final period. Coached by Steve Sinko, a former Buff Donelli aide at Duquesne, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Boston, before assuming the head reins. The Terriers will present a lonesome end offense out of straight-T, wing-T and slot-T. "They have a good backfield and fine passing" warned scout Tom Triplett. "And that lonesome end (6-2, 205-pound Bob Horton), is strong and nifty." Kansas should be close to physical par. Fullback Ken Coleman, who saw limited service against TCU because of a hip-pointer, was working almost full-speed early this week. Reserve tackle Karl Sartore, who missed the opener because of a severe thigh bruise, should be ready. Barring switches in practice, however. Mitchell planned to send up the same eleven starters that answered the kickoff bugle against the Frogs. They are Pack St. Clair and Jay Roberts, ends; Fred Eisenman and Brian Schweda, tackles; Ken Tiger and Duke Collins, guards; Pete Quatrochi, center; Rodger McFarland, quarterback; Tony Leiker and Gale Sayers, halfbacks and Armand Baughman, fullback. 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