Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, Nov. 21, 1955 THE STEELTON EXPRESS—Senior fullback, Dick Reich (33) shows a bit of the sparkle that brightened his play the entire game Saturday. He is being hit by an unknown MU player. —(Daily Kansan Photo) Ban On Santee Lifted By AAU Bv UNITED PRESS KANSAS CITY, Mo..There is a "pretty good possibility" that ac miler Wes Santee may be kept under suspension by efforts to get changes in National Amateur Athletic rules, an AAU spokesman said today. Santee, suspended Oct. 29, was cleared of charges he accepted too much expense money by a 21-7 vote of the Missouri Valley AAU board of managers yesterday. But if some individual files an appeal within 10 days, the suspension stays on. If not, Santee is automatically cleared. Miller said an appeal, if made, probably would not be against Santee "personally" but would be an effort to get the rules before the National AAU for a close going over. The appeal, if made, would be heard at a National AAU meeting in Louisville, Ky., Dec. 1-4. Santee's suspension has kept him from participating in AAU-sanctioned meetings and if appealed and upheld could bar him from the 1956 Olympics. It's new on KDGU The Teams For Nov. 21 Are- "Quote Quiz" Every Monday Evening at 6:30 Players Joyous After Game DOUTHART vs. BATTENFELD Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results. The Kansas dressing room was a bedlam of joy after the victory over Missouri Saturday. Players wore wide grims and hardly noticed cuts and bruises acquired in the runged contest. Seniors and underclassmen alike were thrilled. Dick Blowey, appearing as happy as any, said he felt great, adding, "it's sure a great way to finish. We felt all along we had to play our best game to win and we did." It was Dick's last KU football game. Sophomore Dave Preston, who threw the winning touchdown pass, explained it this way, "You can't lose when a team wants to win as badly as we did." Another senior, Dick Reich, said the seniors knew what the game meant and the underclassmen went alone and a lot of tire out there," he said. The victory over its traditional foef seemed to do wonders for the team's morale. The seniors were terrifically happy, over their finale and underclassmen burst with enthusiasm. Coach Chuck Matthei admitted he felt considerably better following this year's Missouri game than last year. He called Smith, Preston and Francisco outstanding, but said everyone played a great defensive game. As to the offense, "It's the best we've moved the ball all year." 22 Teams Are Unbeaten NEW YORK (U.P.)—With the 1953 college football season only a week away from completion, there are only 22 unbeaten, untied teams left in the nation today and that figure can be reduced by only three when the season finally does end. GREENWOOD LAKE, N.Y. (U.P.) Sugar Ray Robinson has been placed on a raw meat and raw egg diet so that he'll be as vicious as a "pit bulldog" when he enters the ring against middleweight champion Boco Olson on Dec. 9, manager George Gainford said today. Maryland's Orange Bowl bound Terrapins and little Southeast, Mo. State, both of whom have ended their schedules, are atop the perfect-record list with 10 wins each. Oklahoma, which meets Maryland in the New Year's classic at Miami, Fla., winds up its season Saturday with a chance to finish with 10 wins also. Sugar Ray Is On Diet In the Big Six, Oklahaoma only won three championships from 1928 to 1947. Since that time, however, they haven't lost a conference title and now have seven in a row. Do Those Casual Everyday Clothes Need Cleaning? Lawrence Is the Place to Come. --- Quality Cleaning Free Delivery and Pickup Speedy Service CALL VI 3-3711 You'll Be Glad You Did Lawrence Laundry and Dry Cleaning APPROVED SANITONE SERVICE 1001 NEW HAMPSHIRE