Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 7, 1955. Kansas After First Big 7 Win Since 1953 KANSAS Starting Positions KANSAY Lenn McCarthy 195 LE Gene Blasi 212 LT Tom Leo 192 LG Frank Black 242 C Bob Kraus 205 RG Frank Gibson 220 RT Jim Letchvits 180 RE John Strauch 175 QB John Pupacisco 170 LH Dick Blowey 185 RH Dick Reich 211 FB IOWA STATE With a sophomore-laden lineup, the Kansas Jayhawks will seek their first Big Seven win since 1953, when they play Iowa State at Memorial Stadium at 2 p.m. tomorrow before a Parent's Day crowd of an expected 20,000. IOWA STATE Harold Potts Alver Sparks Bob McMullen Jack Faiter Jack Tilles Jim McCauley Jim Stueke A Dickert Hank Philmon Fred Rippel Donn Lorenzen Coach Chuck Mather probably will start seven sophomores against the Cyclones, who are expected to go with five of their own. So far, the young Jayhawks have been more successful than have their Cyclone counterparts. Iowa State lost to Denver 19 to 7, then was walloped by Illinois 40 to 0. KU In Good Shape Kansas is in the best physical shape it's been in since the season opened. Only fullback Al Stevenson is on the doubtful list. He has a bruised chest. Jerry Baker, who, until injured, was the first-string fullback, was back in pads this week and probably will see action Saturday. The Cyclones will start a line averaging 196 pounds, light by college standards, but ideal for Coach Vince DiFrancesca's split-T offense. The starting backs will average 184. At ends, the Iowans will start with two veterans, Harold Potts and Jim Stuelke. Both are fine flankers, tall and fast, and will give the Kansas secondary a real test. I-State Has Tackle Trouble The Cyclone trouble spot has been at tackle, where Illinois ran rampant last week, sending their fullbacks through four times for scores. Slated to start here are Oliver Sparks and Jim McCaulley, but there may be a last-minute change as Coach DiFrancesca tries to plug the gap. Two sophomores, Jack Tilles and Bob Meyer get the nod at guard Both are comparatively light, but are quick and aggressive. At center, another sophomore, Jack Falter, will start. Falter and Wally Strauch, Kansas starting quarterback, went to high school together in Elmhurst. Ill. Al Rickert, still another sophomore, will open at quarterback for the Cyclones. Although inexperienced, Rickert has shown good generalship and a fine passing ability even though Illinois blanketed his toesss last week. Two seatbacks, Hank Philmon IM Schedule All of Thursday's games were postponed because of wet grounds. Friday's Schedule All games at 4:00 Fraternity A Delt Chi vs. Kap Sig, Field 2 Sig Nu vs. Sig Ep, Field 3 A KL vs. DU, Field 4 Fraternity B Phi Delt I vs. Sig Ep, Field 6 Phi Psi vs. Delta Chi, Field 7 No games scheduled and Fred Rippel, who average 165 pounds, will be at the halfback slots. Both are fast and shifty, thus dangerous at all times. Philmon had an average of five-plus yards-per-carry last season. Donn Lorenzen, a 204-pound senior letterman, will get the starting assignment at fullback. Lorenzen averaged almost five yards every time he carried the ball last year. He's regarded as a suitable replacement for the departed Max Burkett. "Jazz Comes to College" concert by dave brubeck Brubeck Comes to K.U. sponsored by sua Oct. 11 8:00 hoch $1 tickets at information booth and union concessions stand NEW YORK—(U.P.)-The Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees will receive the second largest World Series checks in history. Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick announced today that each member of the world champion Dodgers who was voted a full share by his teammates will receive $7,968.21. Each member of the losing Yankees voted a full share will receive $5,598.58. Dodgers, Yanks Get Paychecks These amcnts eclipsed in World Series history only by the checks received last year by the New York Giants and Cleveland Indians. Each winning Giant received $11,147.90; each losing Indian received $6,712.50. Last year's World Series went only four games and this year's event went seven. But that made no difference in the amount the players received, for they share only in the receipts of the first four games. Last year's shares were bigger because the ball parks of the two contestants are bigger and, therefore, the attendance for the first four games was bigger. The winning team in a World CHICAGO—(U.P.)—Middleweight champion Carl "Bobo" Olson will defend his title against former champion Sugar Ray Robinson in the Chicago stadium Nov. 4, the International Boxing Club announced today. Series gets to split up 42 percent of the players' pool; the losing team gets 28 percent, the other 30 percent goes to the other first division teams. 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