Thursday, Sept. 13, 1962 University Daily Kansan Page 9 St. Clair, Roberts, Graham Head Jayhawker End Corps Although both starters, plus a third veteran, were lost to graduation, Kansas is likely to present a stronger end corps for the 1962 football campaign then it did a year ago. Three veterans and four promising sophomores will carry the load. Moving up to starting roles after playing well with the alternates last year are two 215-pounders, Pack St. Clair and Jay Roberts. Third letterman is Andy Graham, Lawrence 190-pound senior. "St Clair is a good, aggressive leader," says Coach Jack Mitchell. "He has speed and is strong. This should be a good year for him." Although he had lettered as a sophomore, after being switched from quarterback, his freshman spot, St. Clair has fought a frustrating battle to earn starting status. In an effort to take up the slack left by Bert Coan's broken leg, the staff drafted St. Clair for halfback duty a year ago. When he couldn't climb high enough there he was obligated to start over at end. WHEN INJURES thinned the ranks ahead of the fifth game against Oklahoma, St. Clair was thrown into the fight with the alternates. He delivered his best game as the Jayhawkers restricted the Sooners to 98 yards total offense in claiming a 10-0 victory. Thereafter nobody could move him out. Roberts also has come up the hard way. Fact is, he was so far down in the ranks, he was loaned to the Alumni for the 1961 spring game. He took advantage of this situation to bag five passes for 46 yards, including the winning touchdown in an Old Grad upset. He has moved up steadily since and now will open his junior season No. 1 on the slot-side in Mitchell's new flip-flop offense. CARRYING GOOD SPRING in a six-four frame, Roberts always has been a good receiver. He improved steadily in the other departments through the season, climaxing with an outstanding effort in the 33-7 Bluebonnet win over Rice. He went on to earn letters in basketball and track to become the 33rd three-sport letterman in Jayhawker history. This pair figures to cancel the loss of last year's starters, Larry Allen and Benny Boydston. Graham must take up the slack left by Mike Deer's graduation. FOUR ROOKIES figure in the picture for the Jayhawkers, They are: Dave Greenlee, Albion, N. Y.; Phil Reinking, Arkansas City; Mike Shinn, Topka, and Jerry Woods, Edwardsville. "This position looks pretty stable." Mitchell analyzes. "We should have improved receiving, even though our overall speed might not be quite as good. If a couple of our sophomores come through we should be adequate here." Reinking is a converted defensive halfback who played well on last 1962 KANSAS END ROSTER | | Age | Ht. | Wt. | Class | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Bottorff, Ken | 19 | 5-11½ | 203 | Soph. | | *Clothier, Marvin | 19 | 6-3 | 209 | Sr. | | **Graham, Andy | 21 | 5-11 | 190 | Sr. | | Greenlee, Dave | 20 | 6-1 | 190 | Soph. | | Martinek, Doug | 19 | 5-11 | 188 | Jr. | | Reinking, Phil | 19 | 5-11½ | 178 | Soph. | | *Roberts, Jay | 19 | 6-4 | 215 | Jr. | | **St. Clair, Pack | 19 | 6-2 | 215 | Sr. | | Shinn, Mike | 19 | 6-4 | 211 | Soph. | | Thornton, Jerry | 19 | 6-1 | 197 | Soph. | | Woods, Jerry | 20 | 6-1 | 185 | Soph. | Home Town Columbus Stafford Lawrence Albion, N. Y. Rossville Arkansas City Des Moines, Ia. Independence Topeka Wichita Edwardsville - No. of letters won. Learn How to Fly in the Easy to Fly... ... CESSNA 150 Inquire how you can earn academic credit through AE 45 and AE 47 INVESTIGATE OUR SPECIAL FLIGHT COURSE NOW! Krhart Flying Service INCORPORATED 1/2 Mile NE of Tee Pee Municipal Airport VI 3-2167 year's freshman team. Shinn was a starter with that club and improved impressively during the spring. Nobody on the squad struck more reounding blows all spring than did this 6-4, 211-pounder, who also is agile enough to be a basketball prospect. This foursome will be joined by Marvin Clothier, 209-pound guard veteran, who'll be given a trial at the end spot. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers PENNEY'S 60th ANNIVERSARY OPEN THURSDAY 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. NATION-WIDE SHEETS! Our famous long-wearing cotton muslin sheets, cases. All perfects! Lab-tested! Sanforized fitted full 81" x 108" or full Sanforized® fitted $1.98, cases 42" x 36" 2 for 98c. $1 79 twin 72" x 108" twin Sanforized® fitted TATTERSALL PLAID SPREAD! Famous Bates made this gay new plaid just for us! Wonderful, sturdy, texture cotton, woven-in plaid. Easy-care. Brown/orange, red, green gold, blue. PENNEY BLEND BLANKET Our super-blend of rayon, acrylic! Big, hefty, warm! Nylon binding. Peacock, red, beige, pink, blue, green. $ 5 86" x 105" 74" x 105" drapes, $ 5 pr. 72" x 90" SHOP PENNEY'S AND SAVE!