Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 3, 1963 DOUBLE TROUBLE—These two Wyoming players are expected to give KU the most trouble when it travels to Laramie, Wyo., Saturday to play the Cowboys. Wayne Linton( left) is the Cowboys' hard-running fullback, Jeff Hartman, a quarterback, is rated as a good passer. KU-Cowboys Game Brought Tie in 1961 KU hasn't been beaten by a football team from mountain states since 1942, excluding the University of Colorado since 1948 when it joined the Big Eight Conference. The Jayhawks hope they'll still be able to point to that fact after they play Wyoming Saturday at Laramie. In games dating back to 1896, KU has a 18-3-5 record against a combination of Wyoming, Utah, Arizona Denver and Colorado State teams. DENVER, WHICH no longer competes in football, was the last mountain team to defeat the Jayhawks (17-0 in 1942). Wyoming nearly pulled an upset here two years ago when the two teams tied at 6-all. Both touchdowns were scored in the first half of that game and the Cowboys had the ball most of the last half. Ken Coleman, one of KU's two returns from the game, scored on a three-yard run. Wyoming immediately drove 84 yards for the tying score. Wyoming returns three persons from the 1961 game—ends Mack Balls and Tom Delaney and backfull Wayne Linton. Pete Quatrochi, KU's starting center, was a third-stringer then. JACK MITCHELL, KU coach, is concerned about Wyoming's passing this Saturday. The Cowboys did all right in that respect in 1961. Even without Chuck Lamson, their Runners Open Against Salukis The KU cross country team will be trying for its 18th consecutive dual meet victory Saturday when it opens the season against Southern Illinois at 10:30 a.m. at the Lawrence Country Club golf course. The Salukis' top runners are two Englishmen, Bill Cornell and Brian Turner. Cornell placed second in the 880 in the NCAA meet last year and Turner was second in the NCAA three-mile-run in 1962. George Cabrera, who was KU's No. 1 distance man all last year, beat both Southern Illinois runners last year. Cabrera is one of the team's three returning seniors. The other seniors are Paul Acevedo, current No. 1 man, and Chick Fero. Other members are junior Herald Hadley and sophomores Ken Holm, John Donner and Lowell Paul. KU-Wyoming Game On Area Stations The KU-Wyoming football game Saturday at Laramie will be broadcast by the KU Sports Network on KANU. KLWN and KMBC radio stations in this area. Tom Hedrick will give play-by- play descriptions and Dick Harp will provide color. Another area station carrying the game will be WREN, Topeka. ace who was injured, the Cowboys completed 10 of 16 passing attempts for 164 yards. Quarterback Andy Melosky hit seven of 11 trys for 124 yards. "I wish Lamson hadn't gotten hurt," Mitchell said after the game. The Cowboys' top passer this season is Tom Wilkinson, who paced the 227 yards in passing gained in the Cowboys' 21-14 upset of Utah State Saturday. "WYOMING COULD be as good as Syracuse." Coach Mitchell said after practice this week. "We've got to win against Wyoming to prove to ourselves the victory over Syracuse wasn't a mirage." Wyoming opened the season with a 35-0 victory over Montana State, the same day Utah State was beating Arizona, 45-0. In the game here two years ago, Coleman was KU's leading rusher on 28 yards. The Wichita senior has moved past John Hadi into 11th place on KU's all-time career rushing list with 1,074 yards. Mitchell took time out yesterday after practice to blast the new substitution rule again. "It's injurious to players," he said, citing the example of Wally Mahle, Syracuse quarterback, who had to stay in the KU-Syracuse game for two plays with a sprained wrist because of the rule. "It's not the officials' fault." Mitchell emphasized. "If they weren't helping us, it'd be twice as bad." Mitchell said the rule is so confusing a coach has to spend 90 per cent of his time on the sideline worrying about substitutions. "I want to be more concerned about football than I do calculus," he said. MORE FOR YOU TODAY! MORE...of the better seats ...student ID. exchange ...can get them... Yes, the University Theatre has revised its student ticket policy. Expanded student I.D. exchange seating is now available on the main floor and the mezzanine. These choice tickets will be dispensed on a first-come, first-served basis, and today is the first day for I.D. exchange. Don't miss these fine shows this year: The Emperor Jones by Eugene O'Neill Oct. 9-12 The Corn is Green by Emlyn Williams Feb.5,6,7,8 Period of Adjustment by Tennessee Williams Apr. 22, 23, 24, 25 Madame Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini Nov. 1, 2, 8, 9 Shakespearean Production Mar.18,19,20,21,22 Box Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5 daily 10-12, Saturdays GET YOUR EMPEROR JONES TICKETS NOW AT THE BOX OFFICE, MURPHY HALL for cash sales, phone UN 4-3982 for 24 hr. telephone reservation service. TICKETS ARE ALSO ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: Bell Music Co. Kansas Union - Maupintour Associates - Raney Drug Stores Hillcrest, Plaza, Downtown When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified SENIORS A to H, STUDENT TEACHERS AND FALL SEMESTER GRADUATES! October is the month that YOU are scheduled to have your SENIOR PICTURES taken. Call Estes Studio, VI 3-1171 for your appointment.