Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 27, 1956. Varsity Meets Challengers In Spring Football Climax Probable Lineups VARSITY VARSIT McCarthy (195) LE Gibson (215) LT Ealgowski (185) LG Black (223) C Kraus (210) RG Hull (220) RT Letewits (181) RE Frauch QR Francisco (179) LH Horn (185) RH Held (200) FB CHALLENGERS Remsberg (187) Clairborne (232) Bristol (229) Wertzberger (230) DeWitt Lewis (180) Billerney (180) Brenner (200) Marshall (180) Hoesing (180) Rusell (180) (F171) Kansas University's 1956 football candidates will climax spring practice Saturday with an intrasquad game in Memorial Stadium at 1:30 p.m. Coach Chuck Mather, who called the spring session the most successful drills in his three years as head coach, said that the game would give the freshmen and transfers a chance to work out in a regulation game. Best Group Yet "This is the best group of players we've had since I came to Kansas," Mather said. He said that he had three teams capable of starting positions next fall and that every position on the starting team was still open. Landy Hinting At Faster Mile Run MELBOURNE, Australia (UP)—Track champion John Landy hinted today he hopes to top his own world's record of 3:58 for the mile during his coming tour of the United States. All Landy would say specifically is that he expects to cover the distance in "around four minutes," but he told newsmen here that "I'm a lot better runner now than when I posted my world record time." Teachers Wanted Entire West, Southwest & Alaska Southwest Teachers' Agency 1303 Central NE. Albuquerque, N.M. Free Enrollment © 1994 NATIONAL DARRY QUEEN DEVELOPMENT CO. DAIRY QUEEN 1835 Mass. The varsity will start the game with 10 returning lettermen, right half Bill Horn being the only non-letterman. The varsity will have the benefit of one of the Big Seven's best passing combination of last season. Strauch was the conference's second best passer and Letcavits ranked fifth in receiving. Despite the added experience of the varsity squad, the game is slated as a toss-up. On the challenging team, only end Dale Remsberg, guards Bob and De-Witt Lewis, and center John Wertzberger are sophomores. The remainder of the team is made up of transfers. Injuries Hurt Various injuries will keep eight players out of Saturday's game. This group includes ends Tom Rosowicz, Henry Grooms, John Walt, and John Simeno; tackle Dick Reinking; halfbacks Duane McIntire and Mike Fisher, and quarterback Dave Preston. Preston is the lone letterman in the group. Coach Mather plans to field two units next fall, alternating them after each quarter. He declined to go out on the limb about KU's chances next fall, but said that the team would be improved over the 1955 squad. Buckeyes May Draw A Second Penalty CHICAGO (UP)—Ohio State, already on probation and barred from the Rose Bowl for at least one year, may draw another penalty from the Big Ten before the probationary period has expired, it appeared today. Commissioned Kenneth L. (Tug) Wilson left no doubt of his dissatisfaction with Ohio State football coach Woodrow Hayes, Hayes refusal to account for assistance he gave football players, Wilson said, "makes it impossible . . . to reach any positive conclusion . . . and accordingly leaves unresolved at present this phase of the investigation." Greg Bell, Indiana sophomore, broad jumped 26 feet $ \frac{1}{2} $ inch as a freshman in 1955. Thirty-eight university and college teams were entered in last year's Kansas Relays. Spring Favorite Wonderfully tasty, melt-in-your-mouth flavor. Pick up a supply today. Stock up your cookie jar with a delicious assortment of cookies. 907 Mass. DRAKE'S Ph. VI 3-0561 KU Tennis Team Beats Cyclones At the mid-way point of this season's schedule, the tennis team defeated Iowa State 5 to 2 Thursday at the Memorial Stadium courts and climbed closer to another Big Seven title. Nebraska, KU's first conference opponent, fell victim to Kansas earlier this month. Defending Big Seven singles champion Bob Riley defeated the Cyclone No. 1 man, Huffman, in two sets, 7-5 and 6-4, after being down 2-5 in the first set. The victory leaves Riley undefeated in two years of conference competition. Kansan Dave Kane thundered past Iowa State's Ed Duncan 6-1, 6-0, in the fastest match of the afternoon. The victory builds Kane's string to five-straight this season. Bud Burke was the third singles winner for the Jayhawks, with a comfortable two set victory over I-State's Dan Larsen. The finest playing of the day occurred when the No. 1 doubles team, Riley and Dave Kane, found themselves down one set to the Cyclone team, but rallied to defeat the corn-state pair 3-6, 6-3 and 6-1. The Jayhawk squad faces Missouri at Columbia. Golfers Beat Iowa State Although strong winds swept the Lawrence Country Club Thursday, the Kansas golf team grabbed an impressive $8\frac{1}{2}$ to $3\frac{1}{2}$ victory over Big Seven opponent Iowa State. Richards, Davies, John Jones, and Mark Nardyz traveled to Columbia today for a Big Seven match with Missouri. Lloyd Klaus, Harry Turner, Tom Phoenix, and Jim Schmittendorf will represent the Kansas golf team Saturday when it meets St. Benedicts at Atchison. Results by matches: Bob Richards, KU (74) defeated Jason Bates, CNY (0). Ed MacGee, KU (79) defeated Don Weber (83), 2-1. Jim Davies, KU (78) defeated Don McGuinnes (83), $ \frac{2}{3} - \frac{1}{2}. $ Bill Peterson (83) defeated John Jones, KU (87), 2-1. 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