Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 21, 1955 NCAA. WATCH OUT—Pictured here are Coach Bill Easton and his 1955 cross-country team which will be a strong contender in the NCAA championship meet this year. Tomorrow the KU squad meets a stiff test when it runs against Wes Santee and his Quantico Marine team. Top row left to right are Bob Nicholson, Jerry McNeal, Hal Long, and Bernie Gay. Bottom row left to right are Tom Rupp, Coach Easton, Al Frame, and Jan Howell. Santee, Frame To Run Before Game Tomorrow Wes Santee, America's greatest miler, who smashed records while a student at KU, returns to the campus Saturday afternoon to race against Al Frame, captain of KU's cross-country team. Five Former Captains Santee returns as captain of the Quantico Marines cross-country team which will compete against the KU cross-country runners. The meet will be held before the SMU-Kansas football game at 1:20 p.m. He will be leading a team of five former collegiate captains, who will provide a severe test for the Jayhawkers, contenders for the NCAA championship. The race will start on the baseball field east of the stadium. The three mile course will take the runners over Mt. Oread and they will finish on the east forty yard line of the stadium. Saturday's meet will be the only chance football fans will have to see the team compete before a game. Should Be Good Race "This should be a fine race," Coach Bill Easton said. "Frame should run Wes a good race, although he lacks the experience that Santee has." Since Santee graduated in 1953, Frame has not been beaten in Harzfeld's Chill-Chasers For Bedtime Saturday's meet will prepare the Kansas team for the on-coming conference schedule, which will start Saturday. Oct. 29, when Missouri comes here. cross-country competition and is the defending NCAA champion. Santee was the NCAA champion in 1953. Top College Backing Cotton Flannelette Ski-PJ's Colors Nave and Roseana $5.95 The mature backing Santee will have in this Saturday's meet includes Bill Taylor, USC; Bill Rock, Villanova; Jack Grits, Notre Dame; Dick Hogarty, Dartmouth, and Don Ziehl, Alabama. Paced by the lanky Santee, the Marine team has defeated New York University, 26-30, and has lost to the Pittsburgh University team, 24-37. The loss to Pittsburgh is an indication of what Kansas must do if it is to recapture the NCAA next month. This will be the second meet of the young Jayhawks this year. The KU runners defeated Oklahoma A&M last week in Stillwater, 13-26 Injury-Riddled Kansas Meets SMU Tomorrow Probable Starters KANSAS Lynn Mourthy Frank Gibson Don P尉eneuter Frank Black Bob Kraus Gene Blasi Jim Lecavits Reb Baldwin Ralph Moody John Handley Jerry Baker Even the most faithful Jayhawk backers must feel that chances for Kansas to win its second game of the season appear slim tomorrow when the Southern Metohdst Mustangs invade Memorial Stadium, Kickoff time is 2 p.m., with more than 20,000 expected to watch the non-league affair. Kansas will not be at full strength against the powerful Southwest Conference foe, Fullback Dick Reich, the club's leading rusher, definitely will not play nor will John Traylor, speedy halfback. Other players likely to watch from the sidelines are Al Stevenson, fullback, and Dave Preston, quarterback. Paul Smith and John Drake, although hobbling, may see limited action. George Remsberg remains out with a leg injury. LE LT LG C RG RT RE QB LH RH FB Ponies Tied On Season Tall SMU Quarterback Southern Methodist, coached by Chalmer (Woody) Woodard, former Lawrence High School and McPherson College coach, comes to town riding high after an impressive 20-0 victory over Rice last week. The Owls were unbeaten until then and were pre-season favorites to capture the Southwest Conference title. The victory squared SMU's record at two wins and losses. The Mustangs were defeated by Notre Dame, 17 to 0, and Georgia Tech, 20 to 7, before downing Missouri, 13 to 6. Tall Save Quintet Leading the Southern Methodist offensive attack is John Roach, 6-foot 4-inch quarterback, who has looked better with each game. He was hit twice against Rice as he ran 82 yards on short run for a touchdown, passed 41 yards for another and guided the third with a sustained drive of 54 yards. Starting at left halfback is John Marshall, a hard, speedy runner who averaged 8.4 yards per carry last season, a Southwest Conference record. He is joined by Don McIlhennay, third-ranking rusher last year although forced out of action by injuries in mid-season. Hal O'Brien will start at fullback. The big SMU line barely speaks for itself. It held Rice to 55 yards rushing and Missouri to only 47 yards. Tommy Gentry and Smitty Big SMU Line $SOUTHERN METHODIST$ Gotteny Gentry 192 Forrest Gregg 216 David Hawk 184 Durieunge Arnecke 204 Donellen 194 Eric Knebel 294 Smith Keller 198 John Roach 183 Hillmuller 183 Don McMillen 189 Hal O'Brien 189 Keller will start at ends against the Jayhawks. Keller is a converted taukwaids who has been doing a good job at a wing position this season. Co-captain Forrest Gregg, groomed for all-American honors, holds down left tackle with Eric Knebel, 6-foot 6-inch, 243-pound giant, on the right side. Guards are David Hawk, co-captain, and Tommy Beal. Hawk led last year's team in tackles. Burleigh Arnecke will start at center. A total of nine seniors and two juniors make up Coach Woodard's starting lineup. Coach Chuck Mather of Kansas plans to alternate two teams like he did against Oklahoma. Running on the second team are Don Martin and Paul Smith, ends; John Drake and Jim Hull, tackles; Tom Leo or Joe Eaglowski, left guard; Bob Preston or Dud Budrich, right guard; Galen Wahlmeier, center; Wally Strauch, quarterback; John Francisco and Dick Blowey, halfbacks, and Joe Held at fullback. If Smith and Drake are unable to play, Bill Bell and Dick Reinking will replace them. To Use Two Platoons Church Otto Graham Betters 'Slingin' Sam's Record Ministers—Dale Turner CLEVELAND — (U.P.) Otto Graham, backbone of the Cleveland Browns' offense for 10 years, has pitched himself past the all-time passing record of the Washington Redskins' great Sammy Baugh. William B. 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