Page 7 KU, K-State Freshmen Gridders Meet Here Probable Starters Kansas State Freshmen Positions Kansas State Freshmen Positions Gene McCurdy (195) LE Joe Amuyo (220) LG Aggee Simon (197) LG Gerry Sand (200) C Don Martin (185) RG Billy Brown (210) RT Jim Luzinski (210) RE Frank Solatak (170) QB Frankis Troych (175) LH Ben Grosse (175) RH Craig Jones (195) FB Thursday. Oct. 13. 1955. University Daily Kansan Kansas Freshmen "We are considering tomorrow's game as sort of a Red Apple' game, with the faculty special guests," said Replogle. Working as a football unit for the first time under actual game conditions, the KU freshman squad embarks on a three game schedule tomorrow afternoon, by playing host to the K-State frosh at 3 p.m. in Memorial Stadium. Dale Renberg (185) John Huster (216) Cary Owen (175) Elmer Laurent (185) Ron Johnson (200) Ron Dean (225) John Walt (189) Mick Hall (180) Homer Flower (160) Duane McIntire (185) Bill Baker (190) The freshmen will be trying to revenge the loss last year's fresh suffered at the hands of the K- Stataters. "We consider this year's freshman squad a big step towards KU's comeback as a Big Seven power," Wayne Replogle, freshman coach, said yesterday. "The boys have been looking sharp in scrimmage and are the type of boys that really want to play." Replogle said. "These boys have good speed and power and play the game rough." K-State is said to be loaded this year. They have six All-State high school players on their squad and brag that this year's freshman crop is the greatest in the school's history. Students are also urged to attend the game and give the team their moral support; actually they will be seeing a preview of what the KU football team will have to DARWIN, Australia—(U.E.)—Australian tennis star Lew Hoard said today he has only until next Monday to make up his mind whether to follow American star Tony Trabert into the professional ranks. The hard-hitting, 20-year-old Aussie said he is carrying a contract offered him by American promoter Jack Kramer—reportedly calling for $50,000—but hasn't yet reached a decision. offer during the next few years. Assisting Replogle this year are several boys formerly on the Jawhaker varsity who because of injuries are now helping out in the freshman camp. Coaching the centers and guards is Bob Hubbard, Norwood, Ohio; senior; tackles, Ted Reynolds, Norman, Okla., sophomore; ends, Myron Rogers, Osawatomi senior, and backfield coaches, Bob Misere, Massillon, Ohio, sophomore and John McFarland, Osborne senior. Hoad Ponders Turning Pro "I'm not committed to anything," said Hoad. "That's definite." GUARD BO BOLINGER Oklahoma ST. LOUIS, Mo.—(U.P.)-General Manager Frank Lane and Field Manager Fred Hutchinson, two new St. Louis Cardinals, today laid plans for improving the seventh-place club's status in 1956. However, Terry Moore and Johnny Hopp, two former Redbird heroes, also were signed yesterday as coaches, and Hutchinson said he considered this own work with youngsters at Seattle. Hutchinson, signed yesterday by Lane who has less than a week's seniority, said the Cardinals "can not help but improve with so much young talent." Card's Bosses Plan For1956 you don't have the personnel in the minors that you have in the majors," he said. "It's the sort of thing that develops resourcefulness." Shop at Carl's for ARROW Casual Wear! Complete selections of Arrow Products Shirts, Sport Shirts, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs Shorts, Undershirts and T-Shirts! 905 Mass. 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In final time trials, Frame finished first, followed by McNeal, Long, Nicholson and Rupp in that order. Frame's time for the three-mile Mt. Oread course was 15:06.2. As freshmen last spring, Nicholson and McNeal placed first and fourth respectively in the 3000-meter steeplechase at the Kansas Relays. In winning, Nicholson dethroned defending champion Rich Ferguson of the University of Iowa. Braves Get $1,694 Each Suture Landqvist is the only man returning of the seven who led Oklahoma A&M to the national title. He finished fourth in last year's dual meet with KU and went on to take 15th in the NCAA meet. MILWAUKEE — (0,8)— The Milwaukee Braves, who finished second in the National League race this year, have divided their World Series money into 29 full shares—worth $1,694.05 each—six half shares, and two one-third shares. CENTER JERRY TUBBS Oklahoma Use Kansan Classified Ads TONIGHT at 10:30 p.m. the CHUCK MATTER SHOW WIBW-TV on Channel 13