Friday, Sent. 21, 1962 University Daily Kansan Page 7 TCU TOMORROW—Here's Duke Collins, KU's 6-2, 191-pound starting guard, who will lead the Jayhawkers' line against a rugged Texas Christian forward wall in Memorial Stadium tomorrow. Kickoff time is 1:30 p.m. Big Eight Briefs NORMAN, Okla. — (UPI) — Monte Deere, Amarillo Tex., senior, was named yesterday as the starting quarterback for Oklahoma University's season opener against Syracuse here tomorrow. A defensive starter from last year, Deere is the only quarterback with game experience and he has the confidence of the team, according to Wilkinson. - * * Sophomores Norman Smith, Ron Fletcher and Bobby Fage have been running at the spot and will probably see action against Syracuse. STILLWATER, Okla. — (UPI) — Oklahoma State coach Cliff Speegle said yesterday his Cowboys are in good shape physically for the season-opener tomorrow against Arkansas. The team left by plane this afternoon and will workout briefly in Little Rock tonight. \*\*\* BOULDER, Colo. — (UPI) — According to Coach Bud Davis, the University of Colorado Buffaloes are a "mystery team" on the eve of their journey to Salt Lake City to play the University of Utah tomorrow night. Davis said he lost so many players because of ineligibility that he said he honestly doesn't know what his team can do on the football field. Seven players were lost from the team because of low grades, and earlier, the Big Eight Conference ruled nine others ineligible for re- ceeing undue financial aid under former coach Sonny Grandelius. Davis will start a backfield of two sophomores — quarterback Frank Cesarek and right half John McGuire — and juniors Bill Harris at fullback and Leon Mavity at left halfback. \* \* \* AMES, Iowa — (UPI)—Iowa State football coach Clay Stapleton said yesterday his former assistantship under Oregon State mentor Tommy Prothro should not give the Cyclones any advantage when they meet the Beavers at Portland Saturday. The Cyclone coach said, "Oregon State probably knows we know what their thinking might be and will probably make some changes to foul us up." See Us Before You Buy TYPEWRITERS NEW AND USED PORTABLES STANDARDS ELECTRICS Sales — Rental Service LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER It's full steam ahead for most of the country's college football teams tomorrow, with defending national champion Alabama heading the list of major powers playing on the first big Saturday of the 1962 season. 735 Mass. VI 3-3644 By United Press International Following several weeks of serimaging and glowing publicity reports from the training camps, tomorrow's the day when youthful vigor and optimism clash head-on with reality. By the time autumn officially sweeps the land Sunday morning, most teams should have a better idea of where they're heading. Full Slate Tomorrow Opens 1962 Season For the third straight year, Kansas football broadcasts will be handled over the KU Sports Network, by Tom Hedrick and basketball coach Dick Harp. Hedrick won repeat honors as the state's No. 1 sportscaster last year. Harp will be serving as color man for the 14th consecutive season. Fraternity Jewelry Broadcasts for Third Year ALABAMA, undefeated in 10 regular-season games last year, is a heavy favorite to start the new Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals campaign right against Georgia in a night game. The Crimson Tide, which beat Arkansas in the Sugar Bowl, boasts a solid defensive unit but must overcome the losses of backs Pat Trammel and Mike Fracechia. Ohio State, ranked second last year, is idle but three other members of the top five open their seasons at home in night contests. Balfour Louisiana State, with 26 of its top 33 men returning from a 9-1 season, gets an early toughie against Texas A&M; M; Texas, favored to repeat in the Southwest Conference, takes on Oregon; and Mississippi, a leading contender along with Alabama and L.S.U. for the Southeastern Conference title, plays Memphis State. 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER